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I’m fulfilled for sponsoring Minimum Wage Bill, says Doris Uboh

By Austin Ogwuda
EMBER representing Ika Federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Doris Uboh, says her joy knows no bound following the recent passage of the Minimum Wage Bill, which she sponsored.

Also another woman contesting the Aniocha/Oshimili Federal constituency, on the platform of African Liberation Party, ALP,  Mrs. Kate Nwanne-Okafor has called on women to “use their numerical strength to vote her into office,” noting that their interest would be adequately protected.

Addressing a  rally comprising of people from different villages and towns in the two Ika local government areas, Uboh told her supporters that she was seeking their mandate to return her to Abuja for a second term in order to sustain the progress she had  made in bringing about good and quality representation.

She said that apart from empowering 62 persons with police appointments, donation of cervical screening machine to Central Hospital Agbor among others, that “six water boreholes projects from Energy Commission of Nigeria are going on.”

The ALP female candidate, Mrs. Nwanne-Okafor told her supports at the rallies held at Issele-Uku, Okwe, Asaba and Onicha-Ugbo that “the time is ripe for more women to be given opportunity to serve.”