Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

By Ovat Lawrence

OBUBRA (CONVERSEER) – In a sustained demonstration of compassion and people-focused leadership, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Irrigation Development, Hon. Johnson Andiambey Ebokpo, KSM, has awarded bursaries to 250 students across various tertiary institutions under the second edition of the Johnson Ebokpo Bursary Scheme.

The empowerment programme, held over the weekend in Obubra Local Government Area, also featured the distribution of household items, cash support and other palliatives to 55 widows, as well as the provision of mechanised farming inputs to 14 rice-producing communities in the area – taking the tally to 305.

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra
Hon. Johnson Ebokpo (Left) in a handshake with one of the beneficiaries (Right)

Speaking at the event, Hon. Ebokpo expressed profound gratitude to God for His guidance and sustenance, while appreciating His Excellency, Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu, for the opportunity to serve and positively impact lives.

The Commissioner also extended appreciation to the First Lady, Bishop (Mrs) Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, for serving as a model through her numerous humanitarian programmes.

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

He prayed for sustained grace to continue serving the people of Obubra and commended the event’s planning committee, led by Dr Cletus Omono and Hon. Solomon Ekam, for their effective coordination of the programme.

Community members and beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the Commissioner’s generosity, offering prayers for divine reward and greater accomplishments in his service to humanity.

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

Representing the Traditional Rulers’ Council, HRH Ovat Bob Mbina Mbina Ajom III, described the empowerment initiative as epoch-making, noting that despite being an appointee, Hon. Ebokpo has surpassed the achievements of many elected officeholders. He prayed for expanded opportunities for the Commissioner to further impact society.

In separate remarks, Mr Albert Ovat, President of the Federation of Obubra Students Association worldwide (FOSA WW), and Comr. Ndoghi Ogidi, President of NACRIS UNICAL Chapter, both commended the Commissioner’s consistent benevolence and called for greater responsibilities to be entrusted to the Honourable Commissioner.

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

A major highlight of the event was the defection of Comrade Eno David, PDP Ward Chairman of Ofumbongha-Yala, alongside several supporters, who attributed their decision to the Commissioner’s people-oriented initiatives. Comrade Eno thanked Hon. Ebokpo for his generosity and prayed for sustained grace in his leadership journey.

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The programme was further enlivened by cultural performances, including the Eweweh dance from Ofumbongha Number 3, Ekana dance from Ovonum, Ntime and Idang dance from Ogada communities.

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

The event attracted a wide range of stakeholders, including traditional rulers, university dons, captains of industry, and party supporters from both state and local government levels.

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Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

Hon. Ebokpo empowers 250 students, 55 widows, rice farmers in Obubra

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