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100 days in Igumale: James Oche’s enduring legacy – Humanitarian gestures and empowerment

Several indigent persons in Ado have, since the kickoff of the James Oche administration received incentives to stand their business and engage in farming.

He has personally too undertaken the payment of medical bills of over 20 persons from his earnings within his first 100 days in office.

Oche has, in his personal capacity donated to churches and procured land for the building of several projects in various churches in Ado.

He has also within his 100 days in office liaised and provided logistical support to enable NGOs execute free testing and administration of drugs to indigent persons in Ado.

For his love and support for religious bodies, he played host to the State Leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria.

 

 

Ben Idah

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