… Calls on Rivers People to
Support Him With Their Votes
The Chairman,
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Rivers State chapter, Bro Felix Obuah has
expressed satisfaction over the manner and commitment of the State Governor,
His Excellency, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, in delivering dividends of Democracy to the
people of the State, and lauded his various development initiatives, which he
said have entered another phase, aimed at putting the State on the fast lane of
development.
The PDP Chairman
noted that since inception, the Wike-led government in Rivers State has not
ceased on its drive to put smiles on the faces of all Rivers people, as this
has given new look to the State infrastructure, starting with total revamping
of moribund public facilities/infrastructure deliberately abandoned by the
immediate past administration under Rotimi Amaechi, construction of new roads
and human capacity development in the State.
The initial
development projects of the Wike led-government touched all sectors of the
economy and public life in the State, including Education, Sports, Security,
Electricity, Water supply, Tourism, Housing, Health, Payment of salaries of
public servants, as at when due, Youths Empowerment, Restoration of the dignity
of the judiciary, as well as Respect for the rule of law, Harmonious
relationship between all arms of government, and return of peace in the State,
which has resulted in the influx of investors and international business
entrepreneurs into the State, Obuah observed.
He described the
commencement of phase two of Wike development projects, which focuses more on
giving new lease of life in the rural communities, as people- oriented, and
that touching directly on the lives of people at the grassroots, adding that it
is a step taken in line with the philosophy of the PDP, which believes in
giving back to the people what belongs to them.
Bro. Obuah
particularly acknowledged the flagging-off of the construction of several
gigantic projects in most LGAs and rural communities outside the capital city,
which include completion of the abandoned Ogoni – Andoni – Opobo/Nkoro Unity
Road; construction of Olakwor –Afara-Nihi Road; rehabilitation of Okrika
Internal Road in Okochiri, Okrika; reconstruction of the Igbo- Etche Road and
construction of Chokocho- Umuechem- Ozuzu Road. Also to be reconstructed is the
Ehimbu-Atali Road, all of which would be completed soon.
Expressing
confidence in the ability of the Governor to deliver all of these on schedule,
Bro Obuah noted that Gov Wike has shamed enemies of the State, who have
continued to make efforts not to allow peace reign in the State in trying to
deny the people the benefit of voting for their governor, Barr Wike, and other
PDP candidates during their respective elections.
Gov Wike, he
said, has actually demonstrated his love for the people of the State and has
denied himself lots of comfort to ensure he delivers on his campaign promises
to the people, and he has done this by making the development of the State a
non-negotiable priority of his administration.
The PDP Chairman
reiterated the confidence of members of the Party in Gov Wike and members of
the New Rivers Vision, assuring continued support and cooperation of the party
in the State, calling on the people of the grassroots and indeed, all Rivers
people to reciprocate the exceptional love and gesture extended to them by the
Governor with their support.
“One way we all
can encourage this apolitical, non-discriminatory, all-sector and
people-oriented development efforts of Gov Wike to continue is to vote for all
candidates of the PDP in the December 10, 2016, Legislative re-run elections in
the State. Doing this will spur him the
more, even though he naturally and genuinely conceived and embarked on the
numerous projects which have now been brought to our rural doorsteps”, the PDP
Chairman explained.
“Thank you our
indefatigable Governor, keep doing the good work, more grease to your elbow”,
Bro. Obuah said.
Signed:
Jerry
Needam
Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity
To
The State PDP Chairman, Bro Felix Obuah.
Friday,
November 25, 2016
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