…Wishes him well on gubernatorial aspiration
The Transition Committee member representing Oko Ward II in Orumba North Local Government Area, Hon. Chijioke Agodi has commended the Member representing Orumba North and South Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Hon. Okwudili Ezenwankwo popularly known as Ewepudike n’ Nanka for keeping his promise to the people of his ward and Oko community in general.
Agodi who spoke on the heels of the commissioning on Saturday, of a standard water borehole sited in Ihengwu Village, Oko for the good people of Oko Community by Hon. Ezenwankwo as one of his constituency projects, appreciated the federal lawmaker for his continuous service to humanity even before he began his journey to the Green Chambers.
While urging Hon. Ezenwankwo to keep the good work going as there is always a reward for every service rendered, Hon. Agodi also prayed and wished the people’s representative success in his quest to become the next governor of Anambra state after Governor Willie Obiano.
It will be recalled that Hon. Ezenwankwo during his campaign, promised and assured the people of Orumba that his journey to the Federal House of Representative was to effectively impact on the lives of his Constituents and today, he is truly delivering to his campaign manifestos.
Oko, a community with a high population density due to the presence of students studying at the Federal Polytechnic, Oko was on Saturday relived the burden of inadeqaute water supply as Chief. Dr. Okwudili Ezenwankwo officially handed over to them a borehole with treatment plant at Ihengwu village hall Oko built for their use.
Photo: Transition Member representing Oko Ward II in Orumba North Local Government Area, Hon. Chijioke Agodi (left) in a handshake with Member representing Orumba North and South Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Hon. Okwudili Ezenwankwo (right) during the commissioning of the Borehole project donated to Oko community by Hon. Ezenwankwo on Saturday.
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