Ebonyi Senator, Kenneth Eze Empowers Constituent With N10m
By Ben Nworie
The Senator representing Ebonyi Central Senatorial District and Chairman Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation, Senator Kenneth Eze has empowered one of his constituents, Mrs Chioma Nworie with the sum of ten million Naira.
The empowerment is the highest financial gift to any constituent from members of National assembly since Ebonyi was created.
Senator Eze made the pronouncement during the child dedication of Mrs Nworie at the Presbyterian church of Nigeria, Idembia parish in Ezza South LGA of Ebonyi state.
He described Mrs Nworie as a loyal and humble party woman who has shown uncommon faith in the APC and the Senator’s political support group, Agunechemba.
He added that the woman deserved to be supported and empowered because of her hardwork and commitment to the success of our party in the last general election.
The Senator further ordered the immediate installation of solar streetlights within the premises and surroundings of the Presbyterian church of Nigeria Idembia parish and made a cash donation of one million to the church.
The National Convener of Turn By Turn Initiatives, Comrade Ben Nworie has lauded the Senator for his exemplary representation which has continued to provide succour to his constituents.
In a statement issued to newsmen, the National Convener noted that Senator Eze has really justified the expectations and confidence of his capacity to represent the zone in the National Assembly.
According to Nworie: “it is with profound gratitude that I commend the Senator Ken Eze for his recent thunderous empowerment to one of his loyalist, Mrs Chioma Nworie. This empowerment is the highest so far in the history of our dear state”.
“Senator Eze has not only shown capacity and visibility in the National Assembly, he has continued to offer hope and succour to his constituents. We are proud of him. We also use this opportunity to call on other National Assembly members and political office holders in Ebonyi state to prioritise people’s welfare”.