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CPS Unveils Amaechi’s 2nd Anniversary Plan
As part of programme to celebrate the state government’s second year in office, Rivers State Governor, Rt Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi would on Saturday October 24, this year conduct Rivers Stakeholders round some key projects embarked upon by the state administration in the three senatorial areas of the state.
The inspection, which is aimed at giving the stakeholders first hand knowledge of how money that accrued to the state has been deployed would equally enable them assess the quality of work done.
On the same day, the governor would perform the ground breaking ceremony of Greater Port Harcourt City and the new Port Harcourt International Market, respectively.
A statement by the Ag. Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Blessing Wikina, indicates that there would be an accountability forum next Monday at the Alfred Diete-Spiff Civil Centre in Port Harcourt.
Governor Amaechi the statement further said would in course of the week long celebration , interface with members of the state House of Assembly, party faithfuls and stakeholders, while Sunday October 25, 2009 has been set aside for thanksgiving at the Corpus Christi Cathedral in Port Harcourt
The statement said that a state dinner will on Monday, Oct 26, wrap up the weeklong activities for the second anniversary of Governor Amaechi.
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