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HON. EDI GABRIEL JNR. EMPOWERS (100) EKAJUK WARD 2 WOMEN WITH WRAPPERS, DEMONSTRATING LEADERSHIP AND COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY WELL - BEING.

In a remarkable display of community spirit, Hon. Hon Edi Gabriel Jnr, the newly elected Councilor representing Ekajuk Ward 2, has already begun making a significant impact barely a month into office. With a heart dedicated to empowering the people he serves, he distributed wrappers to One Hundred (100) Women in Ekajuk Ward 2, providing them with a symbol of care and support.

The empowerment event was well-attended by several distinguished figures who have been pillars of the community. Among them were Hon. Lawrence Mobu, Former Leader of Council, and Hon. Bonifaca Akanjork Erabe, a former Councilor and Chapter Chairman, whose legacy continues to inspire. Hon. Paul Aganyi, a former Councilor, also graced the occasion, alongside Mr. Young Modi and Mr. Dominic Monkpuk, former agricultural supervisors.

The event was further blessed with the presence of Hon Livinus Ekane, a Former Councilor in Ekajuk ward 1 as Special Guest. The Ward Chairman, APC Ekajuk ward 2 Mr. Mathew Moffin, along with the Ex-Officio Mr. Francis Tabi, were also there, showcasing a united front of leadership.

The entire APC Ekajuk Ward 2 Executive Committee was in attendance, showing strong support for Hon. Edi Gabriel's commitment to improving the lives of the people. In just a short time, Hon. Edi Gabriel has shown that he is not just a leader by title, but by action, touching the lives of the women in Ekajuk Ward 2 and making strides toward a better future for all.
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