The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Obiano on APGA Affairs,
Honourable Nnanna Nzewi has distributed palliatives to fifty
households from seven polling booths in Awada, Obosi, Idemili North
local government area to cushion the harsh effects of the COVID -19
pandemic in the society.

Hon Nzewi who invited the party faithful to his father’s residence in
Awada said the palliatives were for the non indigenes living in Awada
Obosi who have worked hard for APGA during electioneering campaigns to
inspire and motivate them to have hope that the pandemic will end
soon.

According to Honourable Nzewi who is also the Coordinator of APGA New
Media Team, the fifty beneficiaries were drawn from the seven polling
booths he manned in Awada, where five members were selected from each
booth totaling thirty five while the rest were indigents members in the wards, as a way of reaching out to them for their support to APGA over the
years.

Hon Nzewi recalled that he owes his political journey to his father, Sir
Osita Nzewi who took him as a five years old kid to receive Dim
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu at Nnewi then, where he got the
inspiration to become a politician that can bear the burden of his
people and announced that he will take up the primary education of
little miss Paradise Nwachukwu, whose father was the late driver of
the late Managing Director of OCHA Brigade, Chief Kenneth Okonkwo,
both of whom died in a ghastly motor accident, and whose widow worked
as a party agent for APGA and appealed to Ndigbo to
practice the virtue of giving in the spirit of APGA’s Onye aghana
nwanne ya.

Items distributed include five kilogram bags of rice, five kilogram
bags of beans, tubers of yam and face masks.

Responding, the father of the donor, Sir Osita Nzewi commended Hon.
Nnanna Nzewi for keeping the vision of APGA in remembering those that
worked with him and in giving scholarship to the fatherless girl.

Reacting, the widow, Mrs. Chinyere Nwachukwu and her daughter, Miss
Paradise Nwachukwu expressed joy that God has remembered their family,
while the beneficiaries including Mr. Ifeanyi Chibuoke, and Mrs. Ngozi
Anagbaoso appreciated Honourable Nzewi for his kindness to them.