Peaceful communities to enjoy more projects in Rivers State—Wike

Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike,  says all communities that promote peace will continue to enjoy strategic projects from his administration.

Nyesom Wike Flagging off the reconstruction of Government Secondary School, Abua, yesterday, noted that projects implementation in Abua/Odual became easy after the people embraced the peace initiatives of the state government. He said: “Abua/Odual is close to my heart.

Governor Wike said as part of the empowerment scheme of his administration, more than 90 per cent of the contractors for the reconstruction of the school were from Abua/Odual. He, however, warned that any contractor that collects government’s money and defaults will face the full weight of the law.

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The governor said that his administration remains committed to the rapid development of the state. “God has blessed us. While other states are struggling to pay salaries, we are not only paying salaries and pensions, we are executing key projects,” he said. He urged the youths of the area to protect the contractors for speedy completion of the project.

The Rivers State Commissioner for Education, Dr Tamunosisi Jaja, on his part, said that the school will be re-modelled, reconstructed and upgraded. He added that boarding education will be introduced in Government Secondary School, Abua as part of the remodelling process. Member of the House of Representatives representing Abua/Odual/Ahoada East federal constituency , Mrs Betty Apiafi praised Governor Wike for always giving Abua/Odual priority attention. Oda Abua, King Kalay Obugeh lauded Governor Wike for the return of peace to the area. He said through the implementation of projects, peace has been sustained by the Wike administration in the area. Caretaker Committee Chairman of Abua/Odual LGA, Mr Oladipo said Governor Wike is the only governor that has initiated and commissioned projects in the area since the creation of the council.

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