POWA National President Leads Empowerment Program for Police Officers' Wives in Abia State

POWA National President Leads Empowerment Program for Police Officers’ Wives in Abia State

The National President of Police Officers Wives Association, Dr. Mrs. Elizabeth Egbetokun, has presided over an empowerment programme by the Abia State Command of Police Officers Wives Association (POWA).

Arriving in the state, the National President of POWA paid a courtesy visit to the Governor of Abia State, His Excellency Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, and Prince Benjamin Benedict Apugo, Ochiagha Oparaukwu Ibeku.

She appreciated them for their unwavering commitment and support to the Abia State Command and POWA.

Mrs. Egbetokun was warmly received, and they promised her continued collaboration in future initiatives.

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The POWA President also visited the Abia State Police Command, where she was received in a grand and colorful style. It was a homecoming event that featured a parade display, cultural dance, drama, and welcome songs by the association, expressing their joy and enthusiasm for her visit.

Thereafter, a mega empowerment programme for late police officers’ wives (LAPOWA), police officers’ wives (POWA), and police wives (PWA) was held at the International Conference Center, where over 500 officers’ wives and widows were empowered.

The empowerment items included Hisense refrigerators, bags of rice, wrappers, cartons of noodles, bottles of groundnut oil, popcorn machines, cooking pots, industrial cooking gas cylinders, packs of bottled water, packs of soft drinks, grinding machines, and sewing machines.

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The beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the command and prayed for strength and grace for the National POWA President to continue her impactful work.