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RT. HON. DCN. CHIKE OKAFOR COVID 19 KIM-BOM FOOD PALLIATIVE DISTRIBUTION TRAIN TAKES OFF TODAY FOR ALL COMMUNITIES IN OKIGWE SOUTH FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY

RT. HON. DCN. CHIKE OKAFOR COVID 19 KIM-BOM FOOD PALLIATIVE DISTRIBUTION TRAIN TAKES OFF TODAY FOR ALL COMMUNITIES IN OKIGWE SOUTH FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY 

...as Distribution train leaves his Umuokeh Community

The Honorable member Representing Ehime Mbano, Ihitte Uboma and Obowo Federal Constituency in the Federal House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Dcn. Chike Okafor, today, flagged off his second phase Covid19 outreach viz a viz food palliative for his indigent constituents which comprises of Various food items.

Deacon Chike Okafor who was ably represented by his beloved wife, Deaconess Akudo Okafor, reiterated that the food palliative will be distributed to families who are finding it very difficult to feed at this critical and challenging time of ours. She conveyed the good wishes and prayers of the Honorable member to the Federal Constituency and also prayed that the pandemic outbreak becomes a thing of the past in no distant time.

The central distribution committee were present at the event to hand over the food palliative to various Distribution coordinators who have identified the indigent constituents and will deliver the palliatives to their door step as Distribution continues tomorrow.

Notable Leaders from the Federal Constituency Planning committee who were present at the event includes but not limited to Pastor Chukwudi Okafor, Obani Morgan. Hon, Prince Kelechi Iwueze, Hon Fidelis Ukaegbu, Hon Emeka Nkume, Hon, Clement Igwe, Barr Mrs Lilian Okeke, Hon Mrs Ngozi Onyeukwu, Hon Charles Uwadoka,and a host of others

May God See us through this pandemic...

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