He said, the gesture is part of his empowerment scheme for members of his constituency.
The lawmaker who was at his Constituency recently for a consultative meeting with stakeholders at the Ogbia Brotherhood Hall in Ogbia Town also disclosed that about 40 youths of his constituency would soon undergo skills acquisition programmes in various fields.
Chief Obordor told newsmen after the empowerment programme that the financial empowerment was necessary owing to the fact that a lot of the people of his constituency depend on farming for their livelihoods.
He challenged all lawmakers to, at all times, meet with those whom they are representing in order to seek their opinion and know their ordeal for them to be on a safer side when formulating policies at the assembly.
According to him, “there is more to be done to drive the development process and move the constituency to greater heights,” and called on all hands to be on deck as development is a collective effort.
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