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RT HON PETER ODEY DOLL-OUT N5MLION CASH, 500 BAGS OF RICE, AND 500 PIECES OF RAPPERS TO CONSTITUENTS FOR CHRISTMAS




The Leader of the Cross River House of Assembly and Member Representing Ogoja State Constituency, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, earlier today, 24th of December, 2021, gifts his constituents N5million, 500 bags of rice, and 500 pieces of rappers for the Christmas celebration.

Rt. Hon. Odey, who thanked his people for gathering at the Ogoja Local Government Council Secretariat, to receive the gifts said he was doing it to show his appreciation to them for their support towards him and for helping him represent them well.




The benevolent leader who is known for his philanthropy especially towards the poverty alleviation of his constituents said “we are gathered to say thank you for supporting me all these years in the state assembly and making it possible for me to represent you well,

“This is something I do every year to say thank you all and say merry Christmas, I always try to give back to people the much I can. Recall that earlier this month, the Hon. Member empowered his constituents with over 20 motorcycles.


Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, while urging the people to continue to support him and the APC party, saying that APC is the only hope for the common man, thanked the State Governor, Sen. Prof Ben Ayade for setting the pace for what they do.


Over 500 women, both old and young, cut across the ten wards of Ogoja Local Government Area, benefited from the Rt. Hon. Peter Odey’s benevolence.

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