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Commissioner Commissions Rural Electrification Project
Rural electrification has been identified as a major economic booster that promotes the activities of Small and Medium Scale enterprises in the remote areas of the state.
The Rivers State Commissioner for Power, Augustine Wokocha made the remarks last Friday while commissioning an upgraded electrification project and one kilometre road at Mgbede Community in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The Tide reports that the electrification project and one kilometre road at Mgbede was among other projects respectively built and commissioned by the Nigerian Agip Oil Company and its joint venture partners in ONELGA.
Others include, commissioning of Water scheme project in Idu-Osobile community, fencing of Obagi community primary school, three blocks of Open Market stall in Aggah community and three link roads with side drainages in Omoku town.
The commissioner who was represented by the Director, Electrical, Rivers State Ministry of Power, Engr Anama Lucky, commended AGip for complementing the efforts of the state government towards its move to improve the lives of the rural dwellers through power supply, saying that the project will enhance the micro economic activities of the people.
Similarly, the out gone Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government council chairman who commissioned the NAOC market blocks as part of his last function at Aggah, lauded NAOC for honouring the terms of the MoU signed with the community, as well promoting commercial activities in the area.
He appealed for more stalls and flooring of the entire market to give opportunity for more traders as well as check flooding in the market.
Speaking at the respective occasion at Mgbede and Aggah communities, the NAOC General Manager District, represented by the Public Relation Communication and Government Liaison Manager, Prince Nwachukwu Obi, said the projects are true testimony of Agip willingness to improve the living condition of the host communities.
He urged them to maintain the existing cordial relationship between them and NAOC with a view to attracting more developmental projects.
While the Assistant Manager Public Relations, Mic Solomon, who represented the General Manager, District at Omoku, Idu-Osobile and Obagi respectively, urged the people to shun violence and refrain from any act capable of disrupting the existing relationship and operations of the company, so as to attract more people oriented projects to the respective communities.
In response, the respective communities, while thanking Agip for their magnanimity, called for a review of the Memorandum of Understanding and employment of their youths.
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