Rivers
Firm Felicitates With The Tide GM
The management and staff of CLE Engineering Consult Nigeria Limited have felicitated with the General Manager of the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation (RSNC), Mr Vincent Ake on his appointment as the Chief Pilot of the establishment.
The company in a congratulatory message signed, by Ekwueme Adanna said “we believe your appointment by His Excellency, Barrister Nyesom Wike,the Governor of Rivers State is largely related to your experience, integrity and commitment to the development of journalism in Rivers State.
According to the statement, “as a veteran journalist, we are convinced that your experience will be brought to bear on the growth and progress of the corporation.
The company noted that with Mr Ake’s appointment, the leadership of the establishment has been strengthened and repositioned for a greater achievement, pointing out that with his wisdom and God’s guidance, The Tide newspaper would soar to greater heights.
Pledging the company’s unalloyed cooperation and support to the Wike-led administration and the newspaper corporation, Adanna said, “we further look forward to a more productive RSNC”.
The firm sincerely thanked Governor Wike for his magnanimity in giving Mr Ake the opportunity to serve the state in that capacity and enjoined him (Ake) to justify the confidence reposed in him by the governor.
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