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BIASE APC WOMEN PAY COURTESY VISIT TO HON. DR. (MRS) HELEN ISAMOH-EGODO, FHNR.

Amidst hysterical cheers and blooms today the 21th day of March 2024, the beautiful woman of the  All Progressives Congress (APC) Biase Chapter paid a courtesy visit to the Honourable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Cross River State, Hon. Dr. (Mrs) Helen Isamoh-Egodo in her office in Calabar. The women who were led on the visit by the undoubted capacity Chapter Women Leader, Mrs Glory Isamo excitedly thanked His Excellency the Governor for his  gender-friendly dispositions as demonstrated by his appointing the highest number of women ever into the State Executive Council, a total departure from the usual norm. She also greatly appreciated the administration's policy thrust which is greatly centered on "People First." Mrs Isamo however appeal to the government at all level and particularly the government of His Excellency the Sweet Prince to consolidate on his present gains to explore even more deeper frontiers to sustainably empower the women to be self-reliant to

Imo Communities Laud Etaba's Commitment To Fairness And Justice

Imo Communities Laud Etaba's Commitment To Fairness And Justice The traditional rulers and  people of Mbaise District of Imo state have praised the efforts of Rt. Hon. Mike Etaba, member representing Obubra/Etung Federal Constituency in ensuring equity, fairness and justice for all Nigerians. The lawmaker received the commendation on Saturday when he led the House Committee on Public Petitions on an investigative visit to Mbaise District of the  State to address issues raised in a petition regarding electricity supply. The petition, presented by M. C. Chambers (Barr. Malachy Nwaekpe Esq.), highlighted issues such as the abandonment of the Aboh Mbaise Transmission Station, perpetual blackout, extortion through estimated billing, and neglect by relevant authorities. After engaging with both the petitioner and the respondents, the committee decided to visit the communities for an on the spot investigation.   Key concerns raised in the petition included the completion of the Aboh Mbais