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The Chairman of Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area of Rivers State, Hon Maclean Uranta, says the area is open to investment by any investor wishing to partner with the council.
To this end, the council  is prepared to provide enabling environment for development partners with genuine interest in projects and programmes that would impact on the people.
Hon Uranta who disclosed this when a team from the World Health Organisation (WHO), Ministry of Water Resources, Ministry of Local Government and RUWASA visited Opobo town on an assessment tour of water, sanitation and health facilities in the area said that his administration had provided well-treated water for some communities in the local government area.
The council boss announced that his administration had commenced the construction of modern toilets with conducive effluent discharge to phase out what he described as hazardous pier latrine system and urged WHO and other organizations to match words with action by providing potable water to reduce the sufferings of the people in that regard.
Earlier, during a courtesy call on the Amanyanabo of Opobo kingdom, King Dandeson Jaja, the monarch appealed to the team to expedite action on its programmes for the people, pointing out that potable water and good sanitary condition would be beneficial to the people of his kingdom to reduce illness and death.
The leader of the team and project manager of RUWASA, Mr. F.O. Odungweru expressed satisfaction with the facilitates put in place by the Opobo/Nkoro Council, saying that  WHO and European Union (EU) were serious in improving the water, sanitation and health situations in the area hence the choice of the local government area among the five States of the South South region.
According to him, funds have been lodged in special accounts only to be fully accessed by the benefitting local government areas after paying their counterpart funds and making the necessary provision, and promised that the team would do its best to ensure that the counterpart fund from the State was also paid.

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