Christmas: Senator Natasha distributes over 2,000 bags of rice to Kogi Central constituents

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In the spirit of Christmas, the Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan on Tuesday distributed over 2,000 bags of 25-kilogramme rice to her constituents across five local government areas.

The distribution took place simultaneously in Adavi, Ajaokuta, Okene, Okehi, and Ogori-Magongo Local Government Areas, with community groups, women associations, youth organisations, religious bodies, the elderly, and vulnerable residents throughout the senatorial district as beneficiaries.

The kind gesture was aimed at cushioning the effects of rising food costs and ensuring that families could celebrate the festive season with dignity.

Speaking during the outreach, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan said the initiative was driven by compassion and her firm belief that leadership must directly impact the lives of the people.

She said, “Christmas is a season of love, sacrifice, and shared joy.

“At a time when many households are struggling with the cost of living, it is important that we stand with our people in practical ways. This rice distribution is to ensure that families across Kogi Central can celebrate without hardship.”

Community leaders who supervised the exercise described the intervention as one of the largest Christmas rice distributions ever witnessed in the area. “This is not symbolic support; it is real and far-reaching,” a traditional leader in Okene noted, adding, “The quantity and reach of this rice distribution show genuine concern for the grassroots.”

In Adavi LGA, a youth representative praised the inclusiveness of the exercise, noting that “nobody was excluded party affiliation did not matter.” “This is leadership that unites the people.”

The Christmas rice outreach adds to Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s growing record of constituency interventions, which include initiatives in healthcare delivery, educational support, solar-powered infrastructure, water projects, and women and youth empowerment programmes across Kogi Central.

Also addressing beneficiaries in Okehi, the Senator reaffirmed her commitment to service-driven representation.

“My responsibility goes beyond the Senate chamber.
“Representation means being present, listening to the people, and responding with action that improves daily life.”

Beneficiaries expressed gratitude and offered prayers for the Senator, describing the gesture as timely, compassionate, and reflective of people-centred leadership. They added that the December 23, 2025 distribution has further strengthened confidence in responsive governance and reaffirmed the importance of empathy and service in public office.

Source: The Sun

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