The member representing Anambra East Constituency at Anambra State
House of Assembly, Chief Obinna Emeneka has distributed preventive
materials worth millions of naira to his constituents to prevent the
spread of COVID-19 in the constituency.
The event which took place at Otuocha, the Headquarters of Anambra
East Local Government Area was witnessed by the Presidents General and
Traditional Rulers of the communities in Anambra East Local Government
Area.
House of Assembly Correspondent, Chukwuemeka Modilim reports that Items distributed to the constituents were drugs for cough, buckets
with taps , hand sanitizers, gloves, nose masks among others.
While sensitizing his constituents on the dangers of coronavirus,
Chief Emeneka explained that the move was to sustain the record of
zero record of COVID-19, in Anambra State .
The Lawmaker explained that the preventive materials will be placed at
all the communities and strategic places in Anambra East Constituency.
He enjoined his Constituents to always obey the directives of the
State Government to prevent the pandemic from entering the state and
commended Governor Willie Obiano for being proactive in the fight
against coronavirus and assured that he will always compliment his
efforts in this regard.
On his part, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Vincent Okpala
described Chief Emeneka as one of the stakeholders that have
contributed immensely to the growth and development of the health
sector, adding that the state is ever ready to arrest COVID-19 in the
event of its outbreak in the state.
The Traditional Ruler of Umueri, Igwe Ben Emeka announced that the
people of Umueri has felt the impact of quality representation from
Chief Emeneka, assuring that his community will put the preventive
materials to proper use.
Later, Honourable Emeneka signed a twenty million naira memorandum of understanding with a drug manufacturing company for the production and supply of chloroquine folsphate, Zinc and Azitromacin in the case of COVID-19 outbreak in the state .
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