People of Otor-Edo Community in Ughelli South Local Government Area, are in high celebration mood as their illustrious son, Chief Willingson Imonijeta, donated mono-water pump project to the community.
Speaking during the unveiling of the mono pumps, Chief Imonijeta disclosed that his motive for donating the water mono pump project was selfless, humanitarian, service to mankind and in lline with the MORE Agenda of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori administration.
Chief Imonijeta, who hails maternally from Otor-Edo reiterated that he is interested in seeing people always happy. “There is joy when you see your family, friends, living peacefully and happily. This is my little way of rendering humanitarian service to my people”, he added.
As the people rejoice while commissioning the water project, Chief Samuel Obafakor Gborigbo highlighted the benefits of the water project to the good people of Otor-Edo community, describing Chief Imonijeta, as a man with heart of gold.
Chief Gborigbo prayed God to always give him strength and wisdom to continue with his philanthropic work.
Also speaking, Mr. Paul Ojite, who introduced himself as son of Otor-Edo and the second most elderly person in Ekibowe quarter in Otor-Edo community, poured encomiums on Chief Adjarho Imonijeta, saying he is a son of the soil and maternally from the families of Berhe Tom.
I am happy my son initiated this water mono pump projects for the community.
He maintained that the donor is a lovely and wonderful person, philanthropist and good son of the soil, He said “we are grateful for his kind gesture, God will continue to give you strength and wisdom to excel in all areas of life, he prayed”.
For the Otor-Edo community youths, who spoke through their leader, Comrade Johnson Omoefe, said they are happy to see one of our illustrious sons who came from the city, understands the challenges of having access to good water in the community and successfully gave us clean water to drink. He expressed optimism that Chief Imonijeta Adjarho will do more for the betterment of the community.