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Mrs Amaechi Promises Improved Welfare For Less-Privileged
The Wife of Rivers State Governor, Mrs Judith Amaechi, has promised the less privileged in the state of increased access to dividends of democracy in the next four years.
She told newsmen in Port Harcourt that with her husband’s re-election, the less privileged would have cause to smile in the next four years.
Amaechi said that already, her pet project, the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI), had embarked on some projects aimed at impacting on the less privileged and vulnerable children.
She said some schools had already been built for the less privileged by her NGO, noting that 15 of such schools had been completed.
Amaechi appealed for public support, particularly from well meaning people to enable the NGO to successively execute the project.
“The project is aimed at making education accessible to children who will never have hope of being educated. This is why we are canvassing for public support”.
“We will do our best as much as we have done before. We are now being encouraged to do more and we will do that by the Grace of God, ’’ she added.
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