GOV ENO OFFERS PALLIATIVES TO NON INDIGENES, RECEIVES PLAUDITS

Non-Indigenes resident in Akwa Ibom State have expressed gratitude to Governor Umo Eno for his compassion and ability to run an all inclusive governance.

Speaking on Friday at the distribution center in Uyo, the non-indigenes comprising, the Yoruba, Igbo, Arewa, and Niger Delta communities, thanked the governor’s inclusive governance style, which has made them feel valued and recognized as integral parts of the state.

“We are overwhelmed with joy and gratitude for the governor’s unwavering support and empathy towards us,” said Victor Ayo, a representative of the President General of the Yoruba community in Akwa Ibom State.

“His actions have shown that he truly cares for our well-being and recognizes our contributions to the state’s economy.”

The governor’s distribution of palliatives, including 100 bags of rice to each non-indigenes’ community, has been hailed as a testament to his commitment to the welfare of all residents, regardless of their tribe or origin.

“Governor Umo Eno’s kindness has touched our hearts, and we are grateful for his compassion,” said Kaycee Chidiadi, the President Ohaneze Ndi Igbo.

“His inclusive approach to governance has made us feel at home in Akwa Ibom State.”

The non-indigenes also commended the governor for his appointment of a Senior Special Assistant on Non-Indigenes Affairs, a move that has further demonstrated his dedication to their welfare.

“Governor Umo Eno’s leadership style is a shining example of how governance should be,” said Dr. Essien Ndueso, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Research and Documentation.

“His empathy and compassion towards all residents, regardless of their background, are qualities that make him a true leader.”

As the non-indigenes continue to express their gratitude, Governor Umo Eno’s actions serve as a beacon of hope for a more inclusive and compassionate society, where everyone feels valued and recognized.

Also speaking the Head of the Hausa community, Alhaji Hassan Sadauki, said his people were pleased with the Governor on his kind gestures and would continue to remain supportive of his programmes and activities.

The distribution was anchored by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Non Indigenes Affairs, Mr Emmanuel Ogbole who also commended the Governor for his detribalized approach to governance.

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