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100 PH Traders Get Rehabilitation Package
The first batch of
100 women who lost their wares to the recent Rumuwoji (Mile1 Market) fire incident in Port Harcourt have received cash donations from the member representing Port Harcourt Constituency II in the National Assembly, Hon (Mrs) Boma Nsiegbe.
Speaking to newsmen during the representation ceremony, Nsiegbe said that the donation was in fulfilment of her promise to the traders shortly after the market was gutted by fire.
She also said that the National Assembly had directed its Committee on National Emergency to come to the aid of the traders.
According to her, the gesture was to help the traders to regain all that they had lost to the incident. The National Assembly member who said that the donation was from her allowances further disclosed plan to commission a skills acquisition centre for members of the constituency.
She urged beneficiaries to make the best use of the gesture to improve their condition.
Speaking, a beneficiary of the gesture, Mrs Ego Chukwu, said that it was the first time she was being assisted by a representative from the area.
Ego said that she would plough the money into her business.
Also speaking, the wife of the former Mayor of Port Harcourt City Local Government Area, Mrs Oroma Nmerukini thanked Mrs Nsiegbe for coming back home to identify with her people.