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Council Boss Inaugurates Community CDC

The Executive Chairman of Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State, Hon Tony Philmoore, has inaugurated a 21-man Community Development Committee of Bakana Community at the council’s head quarters, Degema.
Speaking to members of the committee, Dr. Philmoore enjoined them to work in synergy, avoid conflicts in the course of performing the task of attracting development to the community.
He appealed to them to make Bakana the fulcrum of their activities, focus on the things that would unite and jump start development, adding that CDCs were legal community based organisations that partnered government in developing rural communities.
The council boss promised to give a grant of N250,000 to the committee at the end of February, this year to defray administrative cost.
Responding on behalf of his colleagues, the CDC Secretary Sir Victor Iyalla, thanked the Executive Chairman for his commitment and love for the community. He assured him of the CDC’s determination to succeed and implored the chairman to give them all the support they would need.
Those inaugurated as executive members were: Pst. Tonte Davies Chairman, Chief C.C. Braide Vice Chairman, Victor Iyalla Secretary, Asiton-a William Duke PRO, Vincent Iboroma Treasurer and Owunari Edwin Iyalla Legal Adviser.
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