Group gives Anambra State Governor Award of Humanitarian Service

By: Chinwe Onuigbo, Awka

0 720

Anambra Indigenous members of Saint Paul’s Anglican Church Nyanya, Abuja, the nation’s capital, have presented an award of Recognition for Humanitarian Services to Governor Charles Soludo.

Receiving the award, Governor Soludo, represented by a Senior Executive Officer in the Abuja Liaison office, Mrs. Nkechi Okechukwu-Ichoku, asked the church to always pray for Anambra State as ’’it is only through prayers, she can surmount all challenges’’.

The governor; said that the society is presently facing a lot of challenges including cash crunch, insecurity and flooding, noting that with prayers and determination of purpose, things can change for good for the citizenry.

He reminded them that governance is not for government alone but will fare better if all hands are on deck.

The Chairman, of Anambra State Indigenes of St. Paul’s Nyanya, Engineer Godwin Ikebuaku, said they started the association to assist in uplifting the church and catering to the welfare of their members.

He stated that the award was in recognition of what the governor had done in Anambra State within a short time while in his tenure and implored him to remain steadfast in the discharge of his duties so that Anambra will remain the envy of other states.

 

 

Olusola Akintonde

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.