Hon. Joseph Oche Godwin, the founder and CEO of G12 Foundation Club has made available no fewer than 500 bags of rice to be distributed to widows and less privileges in Otukpo, Ohimini LGA’s and other suburb of Benue South.
The gesture is part of the Hon. Oche’s palliative measures to make life easier for the masses in a time of global lock down due to the ongoing ravaging pandemic, corona virus otherwise known as covid-19.
Following a meeting held today, April 10th, 2020 at the G12 Foundation Club head office along Ahmedu Bello way (Otukpo-Makurdi road) Otukpo. A minimum of 18 bags will be distributed in each ward of the above mentioned LGA’s.
Mr. Oche G12 who spoke through his Chief of Staff, Mr. Agida Robinson Adogwu reinstated his commitment and relentless pursuit to navigate a better way of life for his people who can only do little or nothing to assist themselves especially in a time when humanity is battling a dreaded virus that has led to total lock down worldwide.
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