Politics
Ex-Council Chairman Hails Rundele Politicians
Speaker, Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Otelemaba Dan-Amachree, addressing newsmen after he led lawmakers for signing an undertaking with Rivers State Police Command at the Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Port Harcout last Wednesday. Photo: NAN
The former Chairman of Emohua Local Government Area, Hon. Azubuike Nkovadu has commended the political leadership of Rundele community in the local government for impacting positively on the people.
Speaking at the ceremony organised by the Special Adviser to the Rivers State Governor on Information Communication and Technology (ICT), Mr Goodliffe Nmekini for women in the community, Hon Nkovadu singled out for commendation the Board member 1 of the Rivers State Universal Basic Education Board (UBE), Hon. Lucky Worluh and Hon Goodliffe Nmekini stressing that their efforts had improved the quality of lives of the people.
According to him, the activities of these two politicians must be emulated by others in the area.
Also speaking, the Special Adviser to the State Governor on Information Communication and Technology (ICT) and the organiser of the programme, Mr Goodliffe Nmekini said that the ceremony was aimed at appreciating the role of women in the socio economic development of Rundele.
Mr Nmekini also said that it was in recognition of this fact that the Nziholem Foundation which he founded in memory of his late mother would be launching a micro credit scheme for the women next year.
According to him, the ceremony was to make the women to be happy during the Yuletide season.
In his speech, the chairman of the occasion, Hon Lucky Worluh attributed the success of the occasion to Governor Amaechi who empowered Rundele people through appointments and also provided infrastructure in the community.
Hon Worluh said that Rundele politicians would continue to use their resources to improve the quality of lives of the people.
Also speaking, a former President of Ogbakor Ikwerre, Chief Sampson Agbaru thanked politicians from the area for coming back home to build their community.