Lawyer Stephen Kingsley Bennieh Extends Support to Widows, Widowers and Happy Family Group in Bibiani-Anhwiso Bekwai Constituency
In a heartwarming demonstration of compassion, solidarity, and community leadership, Lawyer Stephen Kingsley Bennieh, Deputy Managing Director of the Ghana Post Company Limited, has provided significant humanitarian support to widows, widowers, and members of the Happy Family Group, including NDC Widows and Widowers, in the Bibiani-Anhwiso Bekwai Constituency.
The donation exercise, which was met with deep appreciation and emotional responses from beneficiaries, formed part of ongoing efforts to support vulnerable members of the community and strengthen grassroots unity within the constituency.
Items donated included bags of rice, gallons of Frytol cooking oil, canned mackerel, as well as an undisclosed amount of cash to help ease the financial pressures faced by recipients.
The initiative underscored Lawyer Bennieh’s commitment to social responsibility and people-centered leadership, particularly toward individuals who often bear heavy economic and social burdens.
Speaking on his behalf, Mr. Yaw Marfo, popularly known as Ghana Nti, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to represent what he described as a humble and selfless leader with a strong passion for grassroots development. He explained that the donations were presented to branch executives and beneficiaries in recognition of their dedication, loyalty, and tireless efforts, especially during the 2024 general elections.
“Lawyer Stephen Kingsley Bennieh believes in appreciating commitment and standing firmly with the people,” Mr. Marfo stated.
“This gesture is a simple but meaningful way of saying thank you to those who sacrificed their time, energy, and resources for the party and the wider community.”
Mr. Marfo emphasized that the support was not an isolated act of generosity but part of a consistent pattern of giving that defines Lawyer Bennieh’s character.
“He understands the daily struggles faced by ordinary people, particularly widows and widowers who often shoulder responsibilities alone.
His compassion and willingness to uplift others have always been evident, and this is just one of the many ways he gives back to society,” he added.
The event was marked by emotional moments as beneficiaries shared heartfelt testimonies of gratitude. One widow, visibly moved, described the donation as timely and life-changing for her family.
“This support has come at a time when life has been extremely difficult for us. Lawyer Bennieh’s kindness has lifted a huge burden from my shoulders. May God bless him for remembering us,” she said.
Mr John Kudwo from Bassengele echoed similar sentiments, noting that the gesture had restored a sense of dignity and hope.
“Widows and widowers are often overlooked. Today, we feel recognized and valued. This support reminds us that we are not alone, and it gives us renewed strength to move forward,” he remarked.
Also speaking at the event, Mr. Hamidu Issaka Chairman of the Happy Family Group, expressed profound appreciation to Lawyer Bennieh on behalf of the entire group. He commended him for his humility, generosity, and unwavering commitment to the welfare of party members and vulnerable individuals within the constituency.
“Lawyer Bennieh has once again demonstrated what true leadership looks like leadership rooted in service and compassion.
This support will go a long way in improving the lives of our members and strengthening unity within our group. We are deeply grateful and pledge our continued support,” Mr. Issaka stated.
As the program came to a close, the atmosphere was filled with gratitude, optimism, and a renewed sense of belonging. Lawyer Stephen Kingsley Bennieh’s intervention not only addressed immediate material needs but also reinforced values of solidarity, empathy, and community togetherness serving as a powerful reminder that impactful leadership is built on genuine care for the people.
The event was deeply emotional as several beneficiaries openly expressed their heartfelt appreciation, describing the gesture as both timely and life-changing.
Many widows and widowers, some moved to tears, shared personal testimonies of how the support had brought relief and renewed hope to their households.
Madam Sarah Kwarteng from Anhwiaso visibly overwhelmed with joy, said the donation had arrived at a moment when her family was facing severe hardship.
“Life has been extremely difficult for me and my children, especially after losing my husband. This support has lifted a huge burden from my shoulders. Lawyer Bennieh has truly put a smile on my face and hope in my heart. May God bless him for remembering us,” she said.
Amariya Nafisatu Adama from Awaso Kanayerebo noted that beyond the material items, the gesture restored dignity and a sense of belonging.
Mr Joseph NKansah from Akaasu added that “Widows and widowers are often forgotten in society. Today, we feel seen, valued, and respected. This act of kindness reminds us that we are not alone, and it gives us the strength to keep pushing forward despite our challenges,” he remarked.
Maame Elizabeth Adjei from Sefwi Bekwai Post Office Square a beneficiary, expressed visible happiness as she received the items, offering prayers and words of gratitude to Lawyer Stephen Kingsley Bennieh for his compassion and generosity.
Amariya Salamatu Alidu from Aboduabo also described the support as a rare act of kindness that had brought joy, relief, and renewed confidence to their lives.
Mr Clement Adu Gyamfi from Ankra Muano unanimously praised Lawyer Bennieh for his thoughtful intervention, acknowledging that his gesture had not only eased their immediate financial burdens but had also brought smiles to their faces and hope to their families.
Madam Elizabeth Beyeseh from Anhwiaso assured him of their continued prayers and support, commending him for his genuine concern for the vulnerable in society.
Source:Bibianinews.com