Friday, July 26, 2024

SENATOR EDE DAFINONE FLAG OFF HIS EMPOWEMENT AND PALLILATIVE TO DELTA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY.


Sen. EDE Dafinone, SENATOR representing Delta Central Senatorial district , flag off his empowerment and palliative to residents of Delta Central Senatorial district that comprise of Ughelli South, Ughelli North, Ethiope West, Ethiope East, Okpe, Sapele and Uvwie local government Areas.

Food items and other palliatives were provided for those in the Senatorial district as the items were shared per local government Area.

Speaking at the occasion, the constituents were made to understand that the empowerment is aimed at ameliorating the pains of the people as the economy is going through a hard process of recovery that started with the removal of fuel subsidy.

Sen. EDE Dafinone explained that the empowerment/ palliatives includes, generators, fridges, grinding machines, hair dryers, Urea Fertilizers, and others.

EDE said, the empowerment will continue throughout his tenure as Senator and encouraged all that are present to be patient with the government, that anyone that do not have a palliative today, will  get at another time, it is only going to be a matter of time, and the empowerment will go round.

EDE thanked the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Bola Asiwaju Tinubu for taking the " Bull by the Horn" in removing the fuel subsidy at inception of office, a bold step that has set the economy of the nation on a right path of recovery.

He said, palliative are coming to cushion the fall out of government policies so that the people will see and know that the government is responsive and aware of their plight.

Highlights of the occasion was the distribution of palliative to accredited beneficiaries.

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