Igbo-Etiti Council Boss, Dr Odo, Bags Safety, Humanity Ambassador Award

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Igbo-Etiti Council Boss, Dr Odo, Bags Safety, Humanity Ambassador Award

… Vows To Improve Welfare Of Less Privileged, Persons With Disabilities

The Chairman of Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area, Dr. Eric Odo, has been decorated as the Ambassador of Safety and Humanity for his exceptional services towards community development.

Decorating the council chairman on Wednesday at the NSCDC Headquarters in Enugu, the Coordinator of the Destined Women and Child Foundation, Amb. Stella Osigwe, also announced that he had been appointed as the patron of the foundation.

Osigwe noted that the honour was in recognition of the humanitarian service of the chairman, which she said “is not only commendable but also worth emulating”.

She said the foundation is committed to recognising individuals who had made significant impacts in the society, adding that the humanitarian programmes of the council boss had been drawing attention nationwide.

Osigwe highlighted some of the programmes to include: payment of monthly stipends to widows, widowers, and persons with disabilities as well as executing projects that benefit the downtrodden.

While urging him to sustain his good work and not be distracted by naysayers, the coordinator challenged other leaders to emulate the Igbo-Etiti council chairman.

 

“Honourable Mayor, you have distinguished yourself, and there is no better way to appreciate you than this honour.

“You disposition and attitude towards leadership is uncommon and exemplary,” she added.

In his remark, the Enugu State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Dr Elijah Willie, applauded the foundation for the honour bestowed on deserving individuals, including some NSCDC officers.

The commandant stressed that honour would encouraged them to do more, and commended the council chairman for his huge investment in security architectures.

The NSCDC boss said that Odo singlehandedly built and equipped two NSCDC Divisional Headquarters in Ekwegbe and Ohodo as well as Area Command in Nkporogwu, Ukehe.

According to him, people should be appreciated and celebrated for their efforts and contributions to humanity when they are alive instead of when they died, a gesture he noted the foundation is doing.

 

Speaking shortly after being decorated, Odo said his administration would continue to have a human face in dealing with the people, especially the less privileged and the vulnerable.

The chairman emphasised that his government was committed to improving the welfare of the poor; a decision he maintained had guided his policies and programmes.

“I want to tell you that I am not in power only to provide governance but provide governance that has human face.

“The governance that people can touch, feel, and have a sense that once there was a government that cares for those who have no voice at all and have nobody for them.

“Our duty as a government is to assist those who are really poor and give them a platform for people to equally see them as human being.

“Our administration will not relent in some of the things we do for the less privileged in Igbo-Etiti Council Area,” the council boss hinted.

He then pledged to partner and support the activities of the Foundation to enable them to make a huge impact on society.

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