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Church Renders Services To Host Communities
As part of its community services, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has rendered different humanitarian services in the five Stakes of Port Harcourt South, in Nigeria.
These humanitarian services are annual events usually carried out to assist host communities at the different locations of the church in August every year in Africa.
The Tide gathered that the church, in partnership with the Nigeria Police, undertook the painting of Borikiri Divisional Police Headquarters, in Olomuogbogbo Ama, in South Stake, and conducted general clean-up at Bie/Pere Ama, Borikiri/Alase Ama, Abo Ama, Town/Sekini Ama, Lolo, Bundu, Marine Base and Reclamation Road.
Speaking shortly after the programme, the President of Port Harcourt South Nigeria Stake, Eric Aganbi, said the projects carried out by the church were basically designed to promote good neighbourliness among mankind.
According to him, this year’s projects were to beautify the Police Station through painting and planting of flowers and general clean-up in the Stake.
“I want to say that this year, All African Service Project (AASP), we decided to beautify the Borikiri Divisional Police Headquarters, through planting of flowers, painting and general clean-up of the environment.
“Honestly, we actually have so many partners that made these projects a success. The Divisional Police Officer (DOP), Shauibu Zachari, and Divisional Crime Officer (DCO), Adakole Oche, they really assisted us. Apart from that, it was nice also to work with members of the host community”, Aganbi said.
The President used the forum to commend all those who partnered with them particularly, Mr. Mahonri Melville, Mr. Mark Blessing, Mr. Tonye Briggs, and Mr. Minainyo Sunday, who is the chairman of Olomuogbogbo community.
Also speaking, the DCO, appeal to other organisations and churches to assist the police, saying that the police alone cannot do everything.
“I am very happy to this development, since I came here nothing of such has happened. The work was very fantastic. In fact, it has given the station a new look, aesthetically it is very beautiful, as if it was a new division”, Oche said.
By: Tonye Orabere
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