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Ebonyi Governor’s wife sues for improved livelihood for rural people

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The Ebonyi Governor’s Wife, Mrs Marymaudline Nwifuru, is suing for improved livelihood of the rural people, saying there is the need to impact positively on the lives of people in the state.

Mrs Nwifuru made the remarks on Friday, when Chairpersons of 13 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Ebonyi and members of the Network of Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) visited her in Abakaliki.

She called for a weekly report from the LGA chairpersons that will provide detailed information that would help to identify issues and vulnerable persons for intervention.

She asked the LGA Chiefs to play functional roles in response to intervention.

“You will give me reports of happenings in your areas weekly, because I want to known where we can begin to impact people’s lives,” Nwifuru said.

Earlier, the governor’s wife also assured partnership with Network of NGOs and Civil Society Organisations, among other support groups with a view to promoting inclusive economic growth in the state.

She described the network of NGOs as critical change agents to humanity.

Meanwhile, Mrs Elizabeth Nome, Leader of the chairpersons, promised continuous support to the administration for good governance.

Nomeh congratulated Gov. Francis Nwifuru for his victory at the polls and lauded him for women inclusiveness in the administration.

“Chairpersons from various LGAs are ready to protect your interest across the state,” Nomeh told Mrs Nwifuru.

Mr Offor Okorie, Leader of the NGO Network groups, pledged the group’s readiness to work with Mrs Nwifuru to improve the livelihood of women and children in the state. (NAN)

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