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Senator Williams Receives Gratitude for Commitment to Constituents' Welfare


In a heartfelt expression of gratitude, postgraduate students from the University of Calabar and its affiliated institutions have commended Senator Eteng Jonah Williams for his unwavering dedication to the welfare of the CRS-Central Senatorial District. The students specifically lauded the senator for his recent free medical outreach program, which has positively impacted countless lives.


The initiative, spearheaded by Senator Williams, witnessed a remarkable turnout and garnered overwhelming praise from beneficiaries, particularly those who underwent surgeries. This tangible demonstration of care and commitment has resonated deeply within the community, instilling a renewed sense of hope and optimism.


Recognizing the efficacy of Senator Eteng's interventions during these challenging times, the postgraduate students expressed their eagerness to support and participate in future benevolent programs initiated by the senator. Their enthusiasm to serve as conduits for these initiatives reflects the widespread admiration and trust Williams has garnered among his constituents.


In a statement echoing the sentiments of gratitude, Osim Mark Peace, Leader of the CPGS, emphasized the genuine desire of Senator Williams to uplift and improve the lives of those he represents. The students, inspired by his example, expressed their sincere appreciation for his tireless advocacy and tangible expressions of concern for the community's wellbeing.


Senator Williams has emerged as a beacon of hope and progress in the CRS-Central Senatorial District, earning the highest esteem from the postgraduate student community and beyond. As calls for further engagement and support resound, Senator Williams's commitment to serving the people remains unwavering, setting a commendable standard for leadership and public service.

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