Samuel Otiube extends largesse to over 400 Women, Youths of Ahiazu Mbaise
Ikenna Orioha
The Member representing Ahiazu Mbaise State Constituency in the Imo State House of Assembly, Hon Samuel Nkem Otuibe, has paid the JAMB Registration Fees and Acceptance Fees of over 400 youths of Ahiazu Mbaise single -handedly to encourage them acquire quality education to make them employable and productive.
Also, he has largesse to some indigent women of Ahiazu Mbaise to help them boost their trading to reduce suffering and poverty.
The empowerment program of the youths and women of Ahiazu Mbaise, took place at the local government area Headquarters, Afor- Oru, recently.
The largesse was witnessed by young and old from Ahiazu Mbaise who were filled with joy and courage.
Otuibe told journalists in an interview after the gesture that he was driven by passion to assist his people financially in order to encourage them acquire quality education, as well as boost their trading to enhance productivity and proficiency.
He noted that the empowerment takes place every 3month, which is in line with his Campaign Promises to his people who hailed for given him mandate to represent them in the Imo State House of Assembly having believed in him and quality representation.
The pragmatic and generous lawmaker, added that students who benefitted from the gesture are those who have their Admission Letters from their Schools across Imo State while Jambites are identified and transported to the venue where they got registered.
The lawmaker noted that he equally paid School Fees for students from Imo State Polytechnic, Alvan Ikeoku College of Education, Owerri; Federal University of Technology-Owerri (Futo) and Imo State University, IMSU with a proof of their Admission Letters as well footing the hospital bill for a lady- an orphan who heaved a sigh of relief including a little poor girl who he promised to assist access sound medication, saying his priority is to assist his people to get better living through trading, education and productivity.
While advising the beneficiaries to work hard, shun vices to live prosperously and happily, Hon Samuel Nkem Otuibe vowed that he will often do the needful to encourage development at his constituency to move forward.
In his words he emphasized, “I deemed it necessary to represent my people well so that I can encourage them to enhance their capacity on productivity and proficiency. Because I started from grass to grace, I took it as a priority to help the needy. I cried bitterly when I took to the Market where I saw some of the Market Women with empty tables. It touched me to help them and make them smile forever and they are happy to be empowered”
“Because of the rich empowerment attached to quality education, I decided to encourage the students of Ahiazu Mbaise get registered with Jamb, just as undergraduates got their Acceptance Fees paid”.
Otuibe stressed that the gesture from him was targetted to reduce suffering, hardship which are root of vice and youth restiveness.
The beneficiaries prayed that God rewards the donor and keeps him so that he empowers others to enhance peace, development and cordiality at Ahiazu Mbaise.
The Benefactor, Hon. Samuel Otuibe promised to keep the largesse afloat quarterly so that many people will benefit and say bye bye to poverty and idleness.
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