Youths of Onicha-Ugbo, Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State are full of excitement as lawmaker representing their ward, Azike Collins has made possible employment of some of their own into a federal institution.

Their excitement was made known by President of the town’s youth council, Franklyn Nweike Okoh who broke the news on the community’s online platform.

According to Okoh, who was full of excitement over the development, Easter Sunday will remain remarkable in the lives of Onicha Ugbo young men and women as they were blessed and handed over their appointment letters to resume work at a federal government establishment.
 
Azike is the Councilor representing Ward 15, Onicha Ugbo.
  “The role of the councilor is a legislative one. Their role is to make laws for the local government area, similar to what the House of Assembly members do at state level and Azike and Chiedu Nwaghodoh have done it so well that they deserves our accolades.” A prominent member of the community said.
  It would be recalled that Councilor representing Ward 2 in Onicha-Ugbo, Hon Chiedu Nwaghodoh had distributed free school uniforms and books to school pupils within his Ward 2 constituency area of responsibility.

The uniforms were distributed to the pupils under his supervision.
  

Parents of the pupils were full of joy and prayers for Nwaghodoh, whom they had described as a politician with God-fearing spirit.
 
Nwaghodoh, a former youth leader in the community had pledged to sew and distribute school uniforms to schools within his constituency, a promise he has now lived to fulfill.