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RSHA Lauds Tamuno Over Constituency Project

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The Speaker, Rivers state House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Tonye Harry has commended the lawmaker representing Ogu/Bolo Constituency in the state House of Assembly over the completion of a road project she nominated to the state government as part of her 2010 constituency project.

Rt. Hon Harry made the recommendation Tuesday at Bolo community during the commissioning of Bolo internal concrete road and drainage project, a constituency project initiated by Hon. Maureen Tamuno in 2010 to state government.

The speaker who was represented at the occasion by the deputy speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly Hon Dumnamene Deekor praised the lawmaker for making the state legislature proud by completing the project as schedule.

The speaker assured that the House would continue to support any projects that would better the lots of people and commended the people of Ogu/Bolo for the cooperation given to the contractors which led to the timely completion of the road project.

He also commended the courage of the people of the area for the election of Hon. Maureen Tamuno a their representative in the state House and described the lawmaker as a great assets to the state Assembly and needed the entire state and nation.

He said that the lawmakers dispositions and contributions in the House has distinguished her as a lawmaker with distinction adding that it was due to her vibrancy in the House that she was appointed the House Committee on education.

He warned that it will be a mark of dishonest to the lawmaker if the people of Ogu/Bolo deny her a second chance to return as their representative in the state House of Assembly and called on the people to participate in the forthcoming INEC voters registration exercise which is expected to commence in January.

In his own speech, the state governor’s representative at the occasion, Mr. Dakuku Peterside, Commissioner for Works described the commissioner as the voice of voiceless in the society.

Mr. Peterside further described the lawmaker as one who believe that every vote cast is an investment that must be returned by value of the investment and urged those who are clamouring to unseat her in the coming general election to go and prepare very well, as she hand done very well for her people within three years in office.

In her response, Hon Maureen Tamuno commended the people of the area for the opportunity given her to represent them in the state House of Assembly, noting that the project commission brought to three projects she had completed in three years. Other projects completed by the lawmaker includes, the civic centre arena at Ogu and the Town hall building at Bolo.

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