Niger Delta
COVID 19: Monarch Distributes Food Items To Rivers Indigenes
As part of measures to cushion the effect of the coronavirus lockdown in his community, the paramount ruler of Iriebe community, Eze Jeremiah Worvenwu, has distributed food items worth millions of Naira to over 70 indigenes of the community.
The food items include, bags of rice, beans, tubers of yam, bags of tomatoes and sanitizers.
Speaking with newsmen, Worenwu said the gesture was in line with Governor Wike directive 6 traditional vulers to provide palliatives to their people over the coronavirus pandemic.
Worenwu said his palace would continue to provide assistance towards cushioning the effect of the pandemic on the people.
The traditional ruler also commended Governor Nyesom Wike for the proactive steps taken to check the spread of the disease in the state.
Also speaking, Chief Godpower Eleto said the community was happy with the measures taken by Worenwu to cashion the effect of the lockdown on the people.
Eleto, who spoke on behalf of the Iriebe Elders Council, said the community would continue to support Eze Jeremiah Worenwu, to enable him do more for the people.
He also urged for government support to the community.
Meanwhile, some beneficiaries of the gesture have commended the Iriebe monarch for his support.
The beneficiaries who are mostly widows said sigesture was one of the best things that had happened to them.
Speaking, the women leader of the community, Mrs Lovely Sunday Wirenwu, said the gesture would help them to take care of their children and siblings.
Also speaking, Mrs. Blessing Sunday Amadi, described Eze Worenwu as one who cared for his people.
She also said the women will continue to pray for long life for their Eze.
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