Abia monarch, ex-lawmaker warn South-East against shunning FG’s intervention programs

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The people of the South East have been warned against shunning intervention programs introduced by the Federal government to cushion economic hardship.

The traditional ruler of Umutowe autonomous community, Olokoro, Umuahia South LGA, Eze Godfrey Onwuka stated this in Umuahia at a sensitization program organized by the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

He identified student loan, Compressed Natural Gas Initiative, micro and small business loans, among others as programs that should not be abandoned for other zones to enjoy alone.

Eze Onwuka warned that Abia State indigenes and the South East in general should not fail in taking the advantages provided by the Federal government, even as he urged the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to collaborate with Abia State Orientation Agency in drumming the campaigns in rural and urban areas in order to disabuse the minds of Abia people.

“Our people should start participating in the available programs now. If they don’t participate, it will still go on and we will lose out,” the traditional ruler warned.

Also, a former member of Abia State House of Assembly, Jerry Uzosike has knocked Universities in the South East for not doing enough to sensitise or upload the data of their students for the students’ loan scheme.

He said that the students’ loan was designed to reduce the burden of fuel subsidy removal on parents.

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