OCTOBER 2024: HAPPY NEW MONTH MESSAGE FROM ENUGU DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER, ENEH TO CONSTITUENTS
OCTOBER 2024: HAPPY NEW MONTH MESSAGE FROM ENUGU DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER, ENEH TO CONSTITUENTS
Published by JANE-CARESTV, October 1, 2024.
On this first day of October 2024, as we usher in a new month, the deputy minority leader of the Enugu State House of Assembly and Member representing Awgu North Constituency, Rt. Hon. Mrs. Jane Eneh (JP) extends her heartfelt greetings and wishes to constituents. In her special message, Mrs. Eneh prays for a month filled with amazing grace, good health, and an abundance of blessings for the people of Awgu North.
"Happy New Month to my wonderful constituents," Mrs. Eneh said in her message. "May this October bring us all amazing grace and good tidings. As we step into this new month, I want to reassure you that my commitment to our shared goals and progress remains unwavering. Together, we can achieve greatness."
Mrs. Eneh has been a steadfast advocate for youth development and community empowerment, tirelessly working to promote policies that improve the lives of her constituents.
In her message, Mrs. Eneh also emphasized the importance of unity, peace, and collaboration among the people. She called on the youths, women, elders, and community leaders to continue working hand-in-hand to achieve the development and growth of the constituency.
"As we enter this new month, let us remain united in our aspirations for a better future," she continued. "Our strength lies in our unity, and I encourage everyone to contribute in whatever way they can, to the upliftment of our constituency."
As October unfolds, Mrs. Jane Eneh remains dedicated to ensuring the well-being of her constituents, and she remains a beacon of hope to the people, especially to the needy and the downtrodden.
"Happy New Month to the great people of Awgu North, and may this month bring forth blessings, progress, and success in all your endeavours," Mrs Eneh wishes constituents.
#OkolikeMichael
Media Assistant to the Deputy Minority Leader ENHA
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