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Mrs. Ugwuanyi gives succour to parents of triplets *Pledges commitment to rural development

Wife of Enugu State Governor, Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi,(6th left);  state Commissioner for Gender Affairs and Social Development, Princess Peace Nnaji (3rd left); her counterpart in Ministry of Health, Dr. Sam Ngwu (3rd right); parents of the set of triplets, Mr. Dickson Nnamene (5th right); and Mr. Benedict Ocheme, (5th left) when Mr. Nnamene ,and Mr. Ocheme received the assistance of the state government for the upkeep of the set of triplets at Government House, Enugu, Monday.
Wife of Enugu State Governor, Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi,(6th left); state Commissioner for Gender Affairs and Social Development, Princess Peace Nnaji (3rd left); her counterpart in Ministry of Health, Dr. Sam Ngwu (3rd right); parents of the set of triplets, Mr. Dickson Nnamene (5th right); and Mr. Benedict Ocheme, (5th left) when Mr. Nnamene ,and Mr. Ocheme received the assistance of the state government for the upkeep of the set of triplets at Government House, Enugu, Monday.
The wife of Enugu State Governor, Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi,(right) petting a baby when Mr. Dickson Nnamene, (2nd right) whose wife was delivered of triplets received the assistance of the state government for the upkeep of the babies, at Government House, Enugu State, Monday.
The wife of Enugu State Governor, Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi,(right) petting a baby when Mr. Dickson Nnamene, (2nd right) whose wife was delivered of triplets received the assistance of the state government for the upkeep of the babies, at Government House, Enugu State, Monday.
The wife of Enugu State governor, Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi has taken some burden off the shoulders of parents of two sets of triplets in the state by donating sundry items and cash to the families of the new babies.

In another development, Mrs. Ugwuanyi who has been taking her pet project’s activities to different parts of the state has reiterated her commitment to programmes that would speed up rapid development at the grassroots for the rural dwellers to continue to enjoy the dividends of democracy.

Her intervention in the plight of the families of the triplets came as she donated cash and other gift items to the families of Mr. and Mrs. Dickson Nnamene and Mr. and Mrs. Benedith Ocheme, (both from Enugu State), whose wives gave birth to triplets for the upkeep of the babies and their mothers.

While advising the families to utilize the gifts accordingly, Mrs. Ugwuanyi urged them to adopt exclusive breast feeding approach in the upbringing of the new babies, saying that children are gifts from God.

In his remark during the donation of gift items to the triplets, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Sam Ngwu emphasized on the need for exclusive breastfeeding, noting that from health perspective, there are no credible alternatives to feeding babies with natural food nutrients especially breast milk.

Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mr. Dickson Nnamene thanked the governor of Enugu State and his wife for the kind gesture, and prayed for God’s guidance and protection for them through their tenure in office.

On the focus of her pet project- Ugo Touch of Life Foundation-on the development of the rural areas of the state, Mrs. Ugwuanyi, who spoke at Lejja in Nsukka Local Government Area of the state, during the foundation laying ceremony of a Skill Acquisition Center and Free Medical Mission of her pet project Ugo Touch of Life Foundation, noted that her desire to focus attention on grassroots development was because a greater number of women and youths in the rural areas were languishing in abject poverty.

She equally revealed her plans to extend the programme to all the communities in the state, to be able to impact more positively on the lives of the rural dwellers, in line with the policy thrust of the present administration.

She also used the occasion to advise women of the area to make proper use of their time during this year’s August meeting so as to be able to set and achieve tangible development goals for their communities.

Earlier in her speech, the Permanent Secretary of Post Primary Schools Management Board, Mrs. Favour Ugwuanyi described Mrs. Ugwuanyi as a mother who cares for the welfare of her children, noting that she (governor’s wife) had demonstrated her love and benevolence through the pet project and other numerous women empowerment programmes she embarked upon.

The Permanent Secretary urged the beneficiaries of U-TOLF empowerment programmes to make proper use of the items made available to them so that they would become useful members of society.

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