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Senator Eze Secures 23 New Federal Jobs For Constituents

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ABAKALIKI – Senator representing, Ebonyi Central Senatorial zone, and Chairman, Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation, Senator Engr Kenneth Chkwuemeka Eze, has facilitated the employment of another 23 youths of his district into the Federal Civil Service.

This is aside over 50 others who are already working and receiving their salaries in different MDAs of the Federal Civil Service, courtesy of Senator Eze.

Seven out of the 23 beneficiaries of the employment, had last week received their appointment letters.

The remaining 16 others would be issued appointment letters this week, according to a statement on Sunday by Hon Kizito Nwankwo, Senior Legislative Aide to Senator Eze.

They are expected to resume duty immediately they receive their appointment letters, and must not be later than 17th February 2025 as stated in their appointment letters, according to the statement.

Nwankwo said the gesture was a practical demonstration of Senator Eze’s unwavering commitment to changing the narratives of youths participation in politics, by taking our youths out of the streets and empowering them with sustainable means of living in line with his human capital development agenda.

He described it as the first of its kind in the history of Legislative representation in Ebonyi Central Senatorial District.

He said: “Senator Engr Kenneth Emeka Eze FNSE FNATE FCAI has secured another federal civil service jobs for the sixteen(16) people whose appointment letters are shown here below. This is coming after the ones he released last week.

“This is a practical demonstration of his unwavering commitment to changing the narratives of youths participation in politics, by taking our youths out of the streets and empowering them with sustainable means of living in line with his human capital development agenda. This is the first of its kind in the history of Legislative representation in Ebonyi Central Senatorial District.

“The individual beneficiaries will be contacted by the Legislative Secretary to Sen Engr Kenneth Emeka Eze, Hon Godwin Nwafor, 08032200199 for the collection of your appointment letters and further directives.

You’re expected to resume duty immediately you receive your appointment letters, and must not be later than 17th February 2025 as stated in your appointment letters.”

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