Ebonyi State Governor’s Wife Expresses Readiness To Synergise With USAID Partners

By Moses Nwite, Abakaliki

The Wife of Ebonyi State Governor, Mrs Uzoamaka Nwifuru has expressed readiness to Synergize With all United States Agency For International Development, USAID Partners in the State to improve the General well being of Ebonyi people.

Mrs Nwifuru made this commitment during the interactive meeting with all the USAID Partners in the State at her office in Abakaliki the State Capital.

She says “I am here to hear from you, to know your achievements so far, challenges and prospects, so that I can know there areas I can help to perfect your mission in the State.”

The State Program Coordinator for the USAID Health Workforce Management, Dr Ibiam Azu said Her Excellency wants to lunch her pet Projects hence this collaborative synergy.

The Governor’s Wife wants to lunch her pet Projects and she  felt it’s necessary to partner with all the USAID Partners in the State to give more credence to her pet Projects. So what we have come here to do today is to give Her Excellency the opportunity to identify different projects to partner with her to achieve her pet Projects,” Ibiam said.

Those present at the interactive were: United States Agency For International Development USAID- Integrated Health Program IHP, AMURT, USAID- Momentum Project, USAID- FEEDiFUTURE Agric program and Nutrition Project among others.

Confidence Okwuchi

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