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Lawmaker Eulogises RSHA On Constituency Projects Execution
Leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Martins Amaewhule, has disclosed that the Assembly is among the few in the country that still carries out constituency projects.
He made the disclosure recently when he and his colleagues unveiled the constituency project of member representing Asari- Toru 1, Hon. Tekenari Wellington in Buguma.
Hon. Amaewhule said it was rare these days to see legislators executing projects to impact on their constituents.
While praising the Asari- Toru 1 legislator for nominating and completing the Knowledge and Skills Centre, Amaewhule lauded the Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike for ensuring that the Assembly delivers on its mandate.
Amaewhule described Hon. Wellington as people- oriented considering the purpose and magnitude of the project in the area.
On his part, the Deputy Speaker of the House, Hon Edison Ehie said the people of Asari- Toru Constituency 1 did not make a wrong choice in electing Wellington to represent them.
The deputy speaker was hopeful that the project would transform the lives of young people and engage them positively in the area.
On his part, Hon. Wellington stated that the Skills and Knowledge Centre was conceived to arm young people with skills, and over time change the view that they were not productive.
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