HUMANITARIAN: CHIEF JERRY CHUKWUEKE GIFTS BAGS OF RICE AND CASH TO WOMEN OF NIGER-DELTA AND THE RESCUE MISSION WOMEN FROM THE THREE SENATORIAL ZONES IN THE STATE.

_Targets 10,000 families for the largesse_ 

 _Seeks Support For Both The Federal Government And Imo State Government_

The usual annual Yuletide celebration with most vulnerable, Church groups, indigent women and women groups organized and sponsored by Chief Jerry Chukwueke (Ohamadike) a frontline politician and an astute business man has kicked-off

Ohamadike who was with the over 1,500 women of the Niger-Delta under the leadership of Princess Chinwe Njoku earlier and the Rescue Mission women under the leadership of Hon. Mrs Ugochi Nnanna Okoro from the three senatorial zone in the state later on expressed his satisfaction with the matter they were organized to receive him. 

Chief Chukwueke in his usual manner told the women that he will continue to give to the women with or without political interest because he was trained by a woman and he learnt a lot from her. 

He emphasized on the need for the women of Imo to continue to pray for the government of the day and wish for more, he eulogized economic development plan of the Governor which he said will surely start the taste of time with proper sustainability. 

Chief Jerry Chukwueke assured the women of his continuous support. 

Responding on behalf of the women, the leadership thanked Ohamadike for always remembering them in a time like this and enrolling them into NHIS plan of the Governor where they will be given treatment for free courtesy of him. 

Ohamadike also used the opportunity to redeem a pledge of of 5million he made to the Niger-Delta women to support their project during the 2024 Christmas celebration.

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