Rivers
WAEP Delivers Palliatives To 3,200 Bonny Residents
West African Production and Exploration (WAEP) in collaboration with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Tuesday delivered palliative items to the people of Bonny Kingdom in Rivers State, through the technical support of the Nigerian Business Coalition Against AIDS (NiBUCAA).
As part of giving back to the community during hard times, to mitigate the adverse impact of Covid-19 on the economy, WAEP and NNPC have provided some palliatives to the host community where their businesses are located, of which Bonny Kingdom is a beneficiary.
The people of Bonny Kingdom in Rivers State, benefited from the items donated, as 3,200 bags which contained 1-litre bottle of groundnut oil, 5kg bag of rice, 100 gram of salt, 270 gram of tomato puree, 200 gram of spaghetti were received by Mr. Michael Pepple, the Secretary of the Freedom To Operate (FTO) committee in Bonny Kingdom, on behalf of the community, Mr Sunny Donald Pepple, the Chief Security Officer of Bonny Kingdom and Public Relations Officer, Mr. Paullison Pauline of the community were also on standby to receive the items.
Mr. Michael Pepple appreciated the Nigerian Business Coalition Against AIDS (NiBUCAA) for their efforts in delivering on the items donated by the West African Production and Exploration in collaboration with NNPC.
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