Delta Lawmaker, Omonade Fulfils Campaign Promises Doles Out N23M Cash Grant To 1,150 In Ughelli North

 

The member representing Ughelli North constituency 1, at the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon Mathew Omonade, has flagged off a N23 million Naira cash grant as empowerment for women and artisans in fulfilment of his campaign promises.

The lawmaker who flagged off the event at his Ovara-Umusu Orogun community in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State disclosed that the ceremony is aimed to give his constituents a sense of belonging while he represents them at Delta State House of Assembly.

Addressing journalists at the event, Omonade that he was motivated to give back to society and that he chose to go into politics. According to him, “I had a successful career as a legal, and I was motivated by the fact that our people deserved quality representation.

 

“The essence of electing people to represent us is giving them a position to hold in trust on behalf of the people and once you are elected, it becomes a privilege given to you by God to ensure that the position is judiciously used for the good and benefit of the people.

“So, as an elected representative of my people, my primary responsibility is to ensure that I make use of every needed arsenal at my disposal in bettering the lives of my people and meeting them at the point of their need.

“I may not be able to do much but I believed that with this cash grant, after I did a survey and discovered that there are some persons in the market whose total capital is less than N5,000 to N10,000, and if you give them N20,000, it can help to improve whatever they do for a living.

“And if I can do more, I would have done more, but within the limit of my capabilities, I decided to reach out to my people, and by the grace of God, I am satisfied, fulfilled and elated.

“I can use this money to buy cars or go abroad, but I think leadership is defined as the ability to impact the lives of your people, and if we can do that, then there would be good governance in Nigeria.”

“What we are doing here is not driven by politics but it is driven by the passion for humanity because I believe that the best religion in the world is not Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism but humanity, and that is what drives me and it gives me great joy when I put smiles on people’s faces and that is what motivated me in what I am doing today.”

Commending his gestures, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congres, Chief Christopher Obiuwevbi, disclosed that Barr Mathew Omonade showed that he has the interest of the people at heart.

He said, “with what Mathew Omonade has done in ensuring that his people never lack while he represents them, his second tenure is guaranteed because his constituents are glad about this gesture.”

Chairman of the All Progressives Congres, APC in Ughelli North, Hon Obakpororo, in his commendations, said, “this flagged off unconditional grant to traders and artisans was initiated by our leader, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege during the COVID-19 era and Omonade was part of the people that managed that fund.

“Now that he is introducing it into his political program, I think it is a very good idea because it is good to follow what is good. If you are delegated to carry out a task and at the end of the day, you feel that task is worth imbibing and incorporating into your system, it’s worth encouraging.

“We have had a lot of persons that have represented us in the past in this constituency, and none was able to initiate this kind of move. A man who is doing the needful should be encouraged and made to perform more,” the party chairman added.

Some of the beneficiaries of the Cash Grant who spoke with newsmen expressed Joy and gratitude to the lawmaker for keeping to his campaign promises.

Mrs Alice Akpore and Madame Ufuoma Okparaverho said, “Our honourable has boosted our businesses with the cash grant, and our joy knows no bounds, we are assuring him that we will judiciously make use of the cash to grow our businesses, and we pray God to bless him the more.”

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