Rivers
RSNC Assures Indigenous Contractors Of Support
The Management of the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation, Publishers of The Tide Group of Newspapers, has assured indigenous contractors in the state of support in their quest to be relevant in the activities of the state government.
This assurance was given by th e General Manager (GM) of the Corporation, Mr Celestine Ogolo, Thursday, when the executive body of the Rivers State Indigenous Contractors paid him a courtesy visit in his office .
Speaking in response to the Chairman of the Indigenous Contractors, Chief Emmanuel Ordu, the General Manager emphasised the importance of the body partnering with The Tide, noting that the corporation is strategically placed to serve both the government and Rivers people.
“We are here not just to serve the government of the day, but also the people of Rivers State.
“So, we will not fail in our responsibilities to serve the people.
The GM, who stated this in response to request by the executive of indigenous contractors for The Tide to support the body in its determination to partner with the state government to build a Rivers State of everybody’s dream, promised of adequate publicity of their activities geared towards the development of the state.
Mr Ogolo, however, advised the indigenous contractors to key into the due process and transparency programme set up by the government, if it wants to be carried along in the scheme of things in the Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi-led government “which insists on due process”.
This, the GM explained include the body ensuring that all genuine Indigenous Contractors are duly registered with the state government.
Earlier, the chairman of the Rivers State Indigenous Contractors Association (RICA) had eulogised The Tide over its unique position as the voice of the South-South, noting the important role the corporation plays in the development of the state.
“The Tide is wearing a nwe look since your assumption of office. It carries first class information as a government parastatal. We feel very proud of this development.
“That is why we shortlisted The Tide as the number One Newspaper to be patronised”, the chairman said.
Chief Ordu noted that activities of some contractors under previous government in the state, who took mobilisation fees for contracts and did not execute the contract, saying that the present dispensation of contractors have resolved not to allow such occurrence.
While appealing to the state government to address the issue of their bid for contracts through the Ministry of Works, the chairman said “we are assuring the government that if any contract is given to us, we must ensure that we deliver”.
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