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Sen. Nwoko Distributes Rice to Anioma Indigenes in Abuja

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Senator Ned Nwoko has taken significant steps to support Anioma indigenes in Abuja during the Lenten and Ramadan seasons.

In a recent distribution event, Nwoko provided no fewer than 600 bags of rice to members of the Anioma community. This initiative aims to alleviate the challenges posed by current economic conditions while fostering unity and civic engagement among the people.

Nwoko’s Generous Gesture for Anioma Community

The distribution exercise took place in Abuja, uniting representatives from the 94 wards and nine local government areas of the Delta North Senatorial District. Nwoko, who represents this district, emphasized the importance of community support during these solemn periods.

His Deputy Chief of Staff, Prince Chiedu Abili, conveyed Nwoko’s message, urging the Anioma indigenes to remain united and steadfast. The senator’s efforts are not just about immediate relief but also about encouraging long-term civic responsibility.

Importance of Civic Engagement and Unity

Nwoko highlighted the need for community members to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and engage actively in the political process. With the 2027 general elections approaching, he stressed that civic participation is crucial for shaping the future of the Anioma people.

Community leaders, including Chief Luke Enelichi, expressed gratitude for Nwoko’s timely intervention, recognizing its significance during this spiritually important season. They acknowledged his role in enhancing the visibility and pride of the Anioma community on a national level.

Next Steps for the Anioma Community

  • Encouragement to obtain Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).
  • Preparation for the 2027 general elections.
  • Continued community support for the creation of Anioma State.

Senator Nwoko’s support highlights the importance of community solidarity and civic responsibility.

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