Hon. Wisdom Fafi, Member representing Constituency 2
Kolokuma Opokuma LGA at Bayelsa House of Assembly has donated motorcycles, food
stuffs and cash gifts to his constituents.
The gesture which also included donation of medical items
to health centers in the area was part of the 2020 Boro day celebrations in the
area where the late Ijaw icon hails from.
Speaking during the occasion, Fafi explained that the
gesture was born out of his desire to further assist his people during this
difficult moment occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic and in the spirit of Boro
Day celebration.
He described late Major Isaac Boro as a selfless son of
the area and the Ijaw nation at large who fought for the emancipation of his
people.
The lawmaker called
on Niger Deltans to uphold the virtues the late freedom fighter stood for.
The lawmaker thanked the people of his constituency for
their steady support and urged them to also stand behind their son, Governor
Douye Diri who he said is determined to play his part in the realization of the
Boro dream.
Fafi expressed
appreciation to Diri for his unrelenting support to enable him serve his
constituents and assured him of his unflinching loyalty.
The legislator expressed the determination of his
constituency to help the governor succeed.
Also speaking,
wife of the Assembly man Mrs. Ebimoboere Fafi stated that the essence of
the reach out was to identify with their people in their moment of need and
pledged to always stand by them
:
She appreciated them for supporting her husband and
appealed to them not to relent, assuring that as a family they will always
stand by them.
Responding, some of the beneficiaries of items
distributed, thanked the Honourable member and his wife for their constant show
of love.
Domo Karina who spoke on behalf of the beneficiaries
urged other political office holders to emulate Fafi
Motorcycles, food stuffs and cash were distributed to
beneficiaries selected across the constituency.
Also infra red thermometer to were donated to four Health
centers in the area to strengthen the surveillance for the COVID-19.
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