Rivers
Egbetokun Inaugurates 12-Room POWA Office In Rivers
The wife of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the National President of the Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA), Mrs. Elizabeth Egbetokun, has commissioned a 12-room Office Complex built by the Rivers State Chapter of the Association located at Old GRA in Port-Harcourt.
Speaking while commissioning the office complex, Mrs. Egbetokun said she was “aware of the various challenges and responsibilities Police Officers faced daily in their line of duty.
“This is why commissioning the complex marks a significant milestone in POWA’s journey”.
She stated that one of POWA’s cardinal missions is to advocate for Police families and ensure they receive support for their sacrifices, adding that the complex would foster unity and generate revenue for the organisation.
The number one POWA in the country opined that the various gift items given to some widows of late police officers, such as gas cookers, sewing machines, hair dressing equipment, and refrigerators was to enable them start up businesses after training them on relevant skills.
She said the ultimate objective was to make them self-reliant.
In addition to the gift items, assorted food items were given to some of the members to start various mini businesses.
According to her, under her leadership, POWA will continue to give priority to the welfare of its members and the wives of fallen Police Officers”.
Earlier in her goodwill message, the wife of Rivers State Governor, represented by the State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Roselyn Uranta, reitratated the State Government’s commitment to enhancing the welfare of women under the administration of His Excellency, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and assured of the Government’s continued support to the association.
The Commissioner of Police, Rivers State, CP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, in his brief remarks, also thanked the wife of the IGP for finding time out of her tight schedule to be in the State for the commissioning of the project.
The CP further stated that her visit was an indication of the immense support that the Police receive from their wives in enhancing the safety and security of Rivers State. He thanked the State Governor for his support.
In her welcome address, the Chairperson of POWA in Rivers State, Mrs. Olufunmilola Disu, thanked the Almighty God for making the day a reality, stating that despite the daunting economic challenges, POWA remained focused and committed to improving the welfare of her members.
The complex, she said, “symbolises POWA’s collective unity, resilience, and support for our Police officers and their families”.
Dignitaries in attendance at the event were the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 16, Yenagoa, AIG Paul Alifa Omata; Deputy Commissioner of Police in-charge of Operations, Rivers State, DCP Olugbenga Adepoju; Assistant Commissioners of Police, other Senior Police Officers, Traditional Rulers, Clergymen, and members of the State PCRC.
The event’s high point was the official cutting of the tape to formally commission the complex and the presentation of the Award to the State Chairperson of POWA from the National Headquarters of POWA.
Akujobi Amadi
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