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Perm Sec Commends Wike’s Infrastructure Dev Of Engenni
Permanent Secretary, Special Duties, Government House Port Harcourt, Mr. Apapa D. Apapa says Engenni kingdom of Ahoada West Local Government Area has not fared badly in terms of project execution under the present administration of Governor Wike.
He said this in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt during the inauguration of a Blue Print Committee for the development of Engenni kingdom.
Apapa listed some on-going projects being executed by the Wike-led administration in the kingdom to include: The Mbiama/Okarki Road, renovation of Government Secondary School Okarki, while the stool of Okilomibe of Engenni kingdom was upgraded to a first class by the present administration in the state.
He said time had come for the people to work together for the overall development of Engenni kingdom.
Also speaking, chairman of the occasion, Professor Dele Osah Ogulu said time had come when the people should experience development.
He said Engenni had been lagging behind in terms of development and described the ceremony as the beginning of development in Engenni kingdom.
Also speaking, Dr Uriel Etawo who was chairman of the Blue Print Committee said the committee would work within its terms of reference and designed programmes for the overall development of Engenni kingdom.
He also thanked the people for the confidence reposed on them and promised that the committee will not disappoint them.
The event was declared opened by the Okilomibe of Engenni kingdom, King Moore Maclean Ubor.
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