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Senator Empowers 600 Constituents
The Senator representing Rivers East Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Senator George Thompson Sekibo has reiterated his determination to continue to render support for the growth and prosperity of the people.
Senator Sekibo, who made this assertion while presenting power generators, deep freezers, computer sets and printers and motor-cycles to 600 beneficiaries drawn from the eight local government areas that make up the senatorial district during his conferment of chieftaincy title, Igo Alabo chieftaincy title over the weekend at Ogu, on Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area of Rivers State said the provision of these items was to empower and encourage the entrepreneurial drive and skills of the people.
According to him, “many of our young men and women are capable and desirous of engaging in meaningful economic ventures, and can do a lot for themselves if they are provided with facilities such as generating sets, freezers and computers to run small scale business”, adding that, “it is to create opportunities for meaningful self-employment by our youths”.
He disclosed that the beneficiaries were carefully nominated by political and community leaders from the eight local government areas in the Senatorial District, pointing out that “this presentation was with the conviction that our passion to serve our people, and reduce the risk of poverty and despondency will be reciprocated with the right attitude by the beneficiaries”.
The Senator who also recalled that since the formal inauguration of the scheme in 2005, with the award of bursary to 100 orphans in various post-secondary institutions and the provision of grants to 200 widows to enable them establish viable small scale business, the scheme had systematically been reviewed to reach out to many including non-indigenes in the district.
“Indeed, since 2005, the Annual Empowerment Scheme has been expanded to take care of the needs of various categories of persons”, he said, stressing that, “it is noteworthy that 1000 persons benefited from the award of grants to widows last year, while the number of bursary recipients increased to 400 orphans.”
Senator Sekibo, who is the chairman, Senate Committee on Defence and Army in the National Assembly said over 500 persons benefited last year on the medical outreach scheme where people were diagnosed for cataract and glaucoma and other forms of eye disorder, as well as hernia with other cases of surgery which were successful.
He however called on corporate bodies and individuals to initiate programmes that would stimulate economic activities and engage our youths to compliment government’s efforts to reduce the level of unemployment in the state and the country at large.
A cross section of the beneficiaries who expressed their views to The Tide commended Senator George Thompson Sekibo and prayed God to continue to guide and protect him, give him the widow and courage to carry out the gesture and assured of their support and loyalty to him.
Collins Barisimeye
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