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Ministerial List: NOA Backs Wike, Pepple
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) Rivers State, says, the former Chief of Staff Rivers State, Chief Nyesom Wike and Miss Amah Pepple, a former Federal Permanent Secretary are eminently qualified to represent Rivers State at the Federal Executive Council.
The State Director of the Agency, Chief Andy Nweye, who said this in an interview with newsmen in his office, also condemned the current campaign of calumny against the two eminent citizens of the state.
Chief Nweye said that those behind the campaign are ignorant of the fact that the two eminent citizens of the state have served the state effectively in their various capacities.
He particularly said that Miss Pepple has served the state in the past as a federal permanent secretary, while Chief Wike was a two-time local government chairman and a national President of ALGON, stressing that the campaign is not only uncalled for, but capable of jeopardizing the unity of the state.
These people according to him, “are bringing coloration or other sentiments that are uncalled for”.
Contending that, no true Rivers man and woman will work against the interest of the state by agitating against the appointments of Chief Wike and Miss Pepple as Federal Ministers.
He argued that, what the state needs at this time is unity, stressing that every hands must be on deck to move the state forward.
Chief Nweye also used the occasion to call on the presidency to disregard those urging him to drop Chief Wike and Miss Pepple from the list of nominees for the Federal Executive council.
He also said that the nomination of Wike may not have come from the Governor, but from others places as a former ALGON National President.
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