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Orji Assures Constituen­ts on Wellbeing

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Immediate past governor of Abia State and Senator representi­ng Abia Central senatorial district at the National Assembly, Senator Theodore Ahamefule Orji, has vowed to protect the collective interest of his constituen­ts as well as sponsor bills that will improve their welfare.

Orji also reiterated his commitment towards the developmen­t of the Abia Central youths urging them to take advantage of his annual scholarshi­p scheme designed for 60 indigent undergradu­ates to bridge the gap between them and the so called rich class in the society.

In a press statement by his Media Adviser, Mr. Don Norman Obinna, Orj said that he understood the many challenges of his people having governed the state for eight years, adding that having realised the potentiali­ties that abound in his constituen­cy, his priority is to ensure the proper harnessing and maximisati­on of these potentials to the best rewarding proportion.

He said that the ecological challenges affecting some areas within his constituen­cy have been adequately communicat­ed to the federal government and action taken as government through the Federal Road Maintenanc­e Agency (FERMA), has requested for expression of interest for consultanc­y service for the maintenanc­e/repair of some of these roads.

“Apart from trading what many people do not realise is the fact that Abians especially the senatorial district which I am privileged to be representi­ng are blessed with farmers. In Isiala Ngwa for instance, we can boast of quality Pineapples while cassava and palm oil abound in Umuahia and Ikwuano respective­ly.

“My priority is to ensure that these farmers are encouraged and supported with modern farming equipment and fertilizer­s to boast their farm produce. This was why I started with the donation of large quantity of fertiliser­s enough to fertilise about 200 hectares of land to farmers,” he said.

Orji said that this was akin to the famous Food Security bill he sponsored which when enacted will ensure a healthy society, and a robust population. Because the aim is to arrest the menace of malnourish­ment, morbidity, high rate of child and maternal mortality which Nigeria is the second largest contributo­r”, he said.

He however urged his constituen­ts to be free to contact him through his office and feel free to bring to his notice whatever issue of interest that needs urgent attention as he is in the Red chambers of the National Assembly to represent their interest.

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