Enugu Community applauds Chevron Nigeria Staff on donation to indigent widows

The people of Enugu Akwu Achi in Oji River Local Government area of Enugu State, have commended


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Enugu Community applauds Chevron Nigeria Staff on donation to indigent widows
My Victor Anyaegbudike, presenting carton of noodles to one of the recipients


The people of Enugu Akwu Achi in Oji River Local Government area of Enugu State, have commended the kind gesture by one of their illustrious sons, Mr. Victor Anyaegbudike, a staff of Chevron Nigeria Limited, who on Thursday, January 6, donated bags of rice and cartons of noodles to over 150 indigent widows from the four components of the community.

 

The Town Union President, Mr. Christian Iloma extoled the humanitarian attributes of the donor and thanked him for consistently supporting the socio-economic development of the community through the various programmes he had sponsored in recent past.

 

Some of the items donated to the widows

 

He recalled that in December 2020, to early 2021, the donor initiated and implemented the grading of a hitherto abandoned 5-kilometer road from Obodo ukwu, Enugu Akwu community to the neighbouring Inyi community, both in Oji River Local Government Area. “That the people can commute from our village to Nkwo Inyi market through that road is because of the donor, Mr. Anyaegbudike,” he stated.

“That is in addition to several other activities he had supported in the town including the Obodo ukwu electricity project, the furnishing of the Enugu Akwu health centre, water project, donations to sick people, educational grants, among others,” he remarked.

Also, the Councilor in charge of Enugu Akwu Ward 2 in the Oji River Local Government Council, Hon. Nonso Chijioke thanked the donor for the kind gesture. He confirmed that the road project, which he helped oversee, was initiated, and funded by the donor adding that the community is eagerly waiting for government’s intervention in terms of tarring the road and implementing erosion control on the road.

 

Mr. Victor Anyaegbudike, presenting bag of rice to one of the widows, while others observe

 

He described the donor as an unassuming young man with undoubted passion for community development, high leadership propensity and altruism, adding that the gesture to the widows showcases his humane disposition. He implored others to emulate the kind gestures of Mr. Anyaegbudike and contribute to societal development to leave an enduring legacy in the sands of time.

Most of the recipients of the donation thanked the donor for what they referred to as “his large heart and golden spirit.” They emphasized that the donation would go a long way to ameliorate the suffering of the indigent widows and their children.

According to them, Mr. Anyaegbudike has always stepped in to help the community when the need arises in different ways including in health, education, economic empowerment, and social infrastructure development. They prayed God to continue to empower the donor so that he will do more.

 

A cross section of the widows at the event

 

Mr. Anyaegbudike stated that the gesture was to assist the widows in his little way and wish them a blissful new year. He affirmed his passion for sustainable development in his community and beyond stating that he always wishes for a society where individuals and organizations could partner with relevant bodies to sponsor community development.

He emphasized that his passion emanated from his company Chevron, whose vision is to be the global energy company most admired for its people, partnership, and performance. He says, “like organization, like employees,” the company, which has a “Tradition of Care” for communities in which they operate around the world, teaches its workers to give back to the society in any way they can. He thanked God for enabling him to put smiles on peoples’ faces and promised to do more within available resources and opportunities.


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