The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and representative of the Bende Federal Constituency, Rt Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, has provided financial assistance to support indigent and vulnerable individuals within the Bende community.
The initiative introduced by the Deputy Speaker, known as the "Family Support Grant for Rural Dwellers," is a financial assistance program designed to alleviate the hardships faced by vulnerable populations throughout the 13 wards in the constituency.
The family support grant aimed at rural residents was launched on Friday in Akanu Item, providing assistance to over 1,200 individuals who benefited from the substantial funds allocated for this initiative.
Speaking to newsmen on the grant distribution, Mr. Emma Trumps Eke, Director General, Benjamin Kalu Foundation, said the generosity by the Deputy Speaker is scheduled to run on a monthly basis and phases.
"My principal said he's going to run this over a period of time, so on a monthly basis, a different set of people selected by the traditional rulers, president generals of these communities, political leaders, other stakeholders and of course our structure, Hon Benjamin Kalu Movement will also have input." Eke said
Speaking on the selection process, Eke said 80 people were chosen from every federal ward of the constituency and it was done in a way to boost the philanthropic effort of the Deputy Speaker.
He revealed that some legislative aides from the constituency contributed to Benjamin Kalu family support grant for rural dwellers in the little way they can from their monthly salary.
"In view of this current economic situation, the Deputy Speaker came out with this noble idea of family support grant for rural dwellers. For people living in the rural areas, the grant can help you start petty trading and the multiplier effect, if properly harnessed, will put food on their table. There are legislative aides who said out of what they are earning, they are also giving back. We're looking at about 1,200 persons to receive this grant today," Eke added.
Also speaking, the state woman leader of Benjamin Kalu Foundation, Lady Philomena Ikwuegu told newsmen that the kind gesture means a lot to the beneficiaries especially in these hard times.
"One of them was so excited because he has not received such in these hard times," Lady Philomena said.
The beneficiaries expressed their profound gratitude to the Deputy Speaker for his benevolence.
One of the beneficiaries, Chief Ihendu John Ogba said; "I want to thank him, let him continue, by the grace of God, the next time, he is going to be the senator of this senatorial zone. One good turn deserves another".
Another beneficiary, Mrs. Comfort Chukwu thanked the Deputy Speaker, saying that she plans to use her share to invest in her farm land for increased cultivation.
On her part, Mrs Mba Ijeoma Precious, a petty trader from Apanu Item expressed joy after receiving her share and said it will boost her petty trade.
"I'm very excited to receive this amount of money, as a petty trader, I will use this money to support my business. This money is even given without minding your political affiliation. May God bless Hon Benjamin Kalu and give him the strength to do more," she said
The initiative introduced by the Deputy Speaker, known as the "Family Support Grant for Rural Dwellers," is a financial assistance program designed to alleviate the hardships faced by vulnerable populations throughout the 13 wards in the constituency.
The family support grant aimed at rural residents was launched on Friday in Akanu Item, providing assistance to over 1,200 individuals who benefited from the substantial funds allocated for this initiative.
Speaking to newsmen on the grant distribution, Mr. Emma Trumps Eke, Director General, Benjamin Kalu Foundation, said the generosity by the Deputy Speaker is scheduled to run on a monthly basis and phases.
"My principal said he's going to run this over a period of time, so on a monthly basis, a different set of people selected by the traditional rulers, president generals of these communities, political leaders, other stakeholders and of course our structure, Hon Benjamin Kalu Movement will also have input." Eke said
Speaking on the selection process, Eke said 80 people were chosen from every federal ward of the constituency and it was done in a way to boost the philanthropic effort of the Deputy Speaker.
He revealed that some legislative aides from the constituency contributed to Benjamin Kalu family support grant for rural dwellers in the little way they can from their monthly salary.
"In view of this current economic situation, the Deputy Speaker came out with this noble idea of family support grant for rural dwellers. For people living in the rural areas, the grant can help you start petty trading and the multiplier effect, if properly harnessed, will put food on their table. There are legislative aides who said out of what they are earning, they are also giving back. We're looking at about 1,200 persons to receive this grant today," Eke added.
Also speaking, the state woman leader of Benjamin Kalu Foundation, Lady Philomena Ikwuegu told newsmen that the kind gesture means a lot to the beneficiaries especially in these hard times.
"One of them was so excited because he has not received such in these hard times," Lady Philomena said.
The beneficiaries expressed their profound gratitude to the Deputy Speaker for his benevolence.
One of the beneficiaries, Chief Ihendu John Ogba said; "I want to thank him, let him continue, by the grace of God, the next time, he is going to be the senator of this senatorial zone. One good turn deserves another".
Another beneficiary, Mrs. Comfort Chukwu thanked the Deputy Speaker, saying that she plans to use her share to invest in her farm land for increased cultivation.
On her part, Mrs Mba Ijeoma Precious, a petty trader from Apanu Item expressed joy after receiving her share and said it will boost her petty trade.
"I'm very excited to receive this amount of money, as a petty trader, I will use this money to support my business. This money is even given without minding your political affiliation. May God bless Hon Benjamin Kalu and give him the strength to do more," she said
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and representative of the Bende Federal Constituency, Rt Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, has provided financial assistance to support indigent and vulnerable individuals within the Bende community.
The initiative introduced by the Deputy Speaker, known as the "Family Support Grant for Rural Dwellers," is a financial assistance program designed to alleviate the hardships faced by vulnerable populations throughout the 13 wards in the constituency.
The family support grant aimed at rural residents was launched on Friday in Akanu Item, providing assistance to over 1,200 individuals who benefited from the substantial funds allocated for this initiative.
Speaking to newsmen on the grant distribution, Mr. Emma Trumps Eke, Director General, Benjamin Kalu Foundation, said the generosity by the Deputy Speaker is scheduled to run on a monthly basis and phases.
"My principal said he's going to run this over a period of time, so on a monthly basis, a different set of people selected by the traditional rulers, president generals of these communities, political leaders, other stakeholders and of course our structure, Hon Benjamin Kalu Movement will also have input." Eke said
Speaking on the selection process, Eke said 80 people were chosen from every federal ward of the constituency and it was done in a way to boost the philanthropic effort of the Deputy Speaker.
He revealed that some legislative aides from the constituency contributed to Benjamin Kalu family support grant for rural dwellers in the little way they can from their monthly salary.
"In view of this current economic situation, the Deputy Speaker came out with this noble idea of family support grant for rural dwellers. For people living in the rural areas, the grant can help you start petty trading and the multiplier effect, if properly harnessed, will put food on their table. There are legislative aides who said out of what they are earning, they are also giving back. We're looking at about 1,200 persons to receive this grant today," Eke added.
Also speaking, the state woman leader of Benjamin Kalu Foundation, Lady Philomena Ikwuegu told newsmen that the kind gesture means a lot to the beneficiaries especially in these hard times.
"One of them was so excited because he has not received such in these hard times," Lady Philomena said.
The beneficiaries expressed their profound gratitude to the Deputy Speaker for his benevolence.
One of the beneficiaries, Chief Ihendu John Ogba said; "I want to thank him, let him continue, by the grace of God, the next time, he is going to be the senator of this senatorial zone. One good turn deserves another".
Another beneficiary, Mrs. Comfort Chukwu thanked the Deputy Speaker, saying that she plans to use her share to invest in her farm land for increased cultivation.
On her part, Mrs Mba Ijeoma Precious, a petty trader from Apanu Item expressed joy after receiving her share and said it will boost her petty trade.
"I'm very excited to receive this amount of money, as a petty trader, I will use this money to support my business. This money is even given without minding your political affiliation. May God bless Hon Benjamin Kalu and give him the strength to do more," she said
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