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Infrastructure Dev: Erema Monarch Rates Wike High
The Eze Ali Erema Ukwu of Ogbaland and paramount ruler of Ancient Erema Town, HRH Eze Azubuike Georgewill 111, has rated Governor Ezenwo Nyesom Wike high in the delivery of democratic dividends to the people of the state.
Eze Georgewill 111, who said this in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt on the second year anniversary of the Governor said that his actions have put his critics to shame.
The Monarch, who recalled that Governor Wike at the inception of his administration inherited an empty treasury noted that the Governor has shown that with commitment and dedication, a lot could be achieved even in the face of scarce resources.
Eze Georgewill, who is also the Onhna 1of Erema Town said that his people and the entire Ogbaland will continue to pray for the success of the administration, adding that the people will also demonstrate their love and support by voting him for second term, if he decides to seek re-election.
The paramount ruler also prayed the Almighty God to grant him more wisdom and good health as well as more vigor to pilot the affairs of Rivers State.
Meanwhile, the Erema Monarch has felicitated with children as they mark this year’s children’s day.
He told newsmen that children are precious gifts from God and part of our divine heritage and therefore deserve to be celebrated.
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