Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has received commendation from communities in the Ikwerre ethnic nationality on the provision of infrastructural and human capital development by his administration since he assumed office in October, 2007.
The communities which include, Aluu, Omagwa, Isiokpo, Elele and Apani among others, expressed their appreciation during the governor’s “Meet the People Tour” to rural communities in the Ikwerre Local Government Area on Wednesday.
An address presented by Mr. Garshion Benson on behalf of the Aluu Clan says: “We congratulate you for your forthrightness, vision and courage that have unarguably made you the ‘face of true democracy’ in Nigeria. The Aluu Clan has over 50,000 registered voters over the years to consistently deliver the highest vote to our course. Sir, the support and commitment of the Aluu Clan have been with you since you started your political carrier in the 80’s and we believe Your Excellency recognizes this fact. We wish to commend you for the quality of work so far done on the Mrs. Matilda Nnodim road project; the surfacing from the Uniport axis is just nearing the first community on that route.”
At Omagwa, the chiefs and elders also applauded the governor for bringing to them democratic dividends.
In their address read by High Chief Bright Kpalukwu, they said; “Omagwa is among the numerous clans in Rivers State that has achieved democratic dividends. Your Excellency, Omagwa Clan has two model primary schools within her confines. In sequence too, you have remembered Omagwa by making her a full beneficiary of an Ultra-Modern Health Care Centre. You have also given the town a face lift by awarding contracts for the building of roads. We are aware of the difficulties you are passing through in the state and the nation at large. We are assuring you that, we have taken a positive stand to be with you come what may. Be assured that Omagwa people are solidly behind you. We shall not forget you in the days of reckoning.”
The Omagwa Council of Chiefs and Elders also awarded Governor Amaechi the chieftaincy title of ‘Ome-Kwa-Eli of Omagwa’.
At Isiokpo, the headquarters of Ikwerre Local Government Area, the people described the governor’s visit as home coming. “Your Excellency, your coming to Isiokpo is home coming, you have fought the good fight, and indeed, creditably well. We strongly appreciate your giant strides that can be measured to former Military Governor, King Alfred Diette-Spiff. We are proud of your developmental strides in the areas of education, health, urban development, model primary and secondary schools, road networks, employment of Rivers
indigenes and other human capital development.”
In Elele, the people said: “Since the assumption of office by Governor Amaechi, Isiokpo has been peaceful and devoid of rancour and acrimony, as the commercial nerve centre of the Ikwerre Local Government Area. This administration has provided us with model primary schools and health centres. Our illustrious sons and daughters have been appointed into positions of leadership. Your administration also constructed the Elele-Owerri road and
other internal roads for our communities. We are indeed grateful.”
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Apani Clan also expressed their gratitude and support to the governor. Speaking on behalf of the community, Hon. Azubuike Nwajoku, Lawmaker representing the Ikwerre constituency in the Rivers State House of Assembly said, “We are grateful to Governor Amaechi for the numerous developmental strides that have been attracted to Apani. We have three Model Primary Schools, Model Health Centres and Roads that have paved way for neighbouring communities to benefit from these facilities. We assure you of our continued support anytime
you need us.”
Responding during the visit to Aluu clan, Governor Amaechi said his administration would build two model primary schools of 20 classroom blocks each to accommodate the rising population in the community and urged them to declare their votes for the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He also emphasized his administration’s commitment to construct and complete all internal roads as well as the on-going model primary school with ICT facilities.
“This is not time for politics, this is time for governance. When we start our political campaigns, we should be able to stand and say, this is our development for the Aluu community. When investors commence the building of industries at the Greater Port Harcourt City, job opportunities will be created and development will come for you to benefit more,” Amaechi said.
At Omagwa, Amaechi promised to upgrade the Chieftaincy Stool of Eze Jacob Wagorchi Orji to be recognized, gazetted and pronounced as “His Royal Highness” (Nye-Nwe-Ali).
He promised to complete the Agwawirie Omagwa Road, and build a model primary school for the community and also fund education projects in the area.
At Adanta Isiokpo, Governor Amaechi thanked the people of Isiokpo for supporting his administration and promised to complete the building of the model primary schools, adding that the resurfacing of Isiokpo internal roads will be given priority.
Amaechi urged the people to actively participate in the upcoming voters registration exercise in August this year and obtain their permanent voters card for the 2015 elections and vote for the APC.
In Elele community, the governor said: “I thank the people of Elele for the understanding during the construction of the Elele-Owerri Road. I have done a lot in Elele. Elder Chidi Wihioka is one of the loyal politicians from Elele and his contributions and support has helped this government. He is a loyal son who has been following me since I assumed
office in 2007. My government has shown presence in Elele.”
He promised to build more model primary schools in the area, and provide a transformer to improve their power supply; same for Apani community where he also assured of the improved wellbeing of the rural dwellers. [eap_ad_3]