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LG Boss Urges Peace In Ogu/Bolo

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Committee Chairman of Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area, Hon. Isaac Ibiberebupakabo, has urged the people of the area to give peace a chance in order to enjoy the dividends of democracy in the area.
Hon. Ibiberebupakabo who gave the advice while swearing in members of the Caretaker Committee at the local government council headquarters at Ogu, said with the support and co-operation of all, the local government would experience good governance and  transparency.
He promised to run an all inclusive government by carrying everybody along, saying his appointment was for the people of the local government area.
Hon. Ibiberebupakabo called on the members of the caretaker committee to see their appointment as a call to serve, and thanked the State Governor, Nyesom Wike, for giving him the opportunity to serve the people.
Speaking with our correspondent, the Chief Whip of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Evans Bapakaye Bipi, described the events as historic, adding that the local government which was once in captivity had been liberated.
Hon. Bipi thanked Governor Wike for his leadership style, advising him not to relent in his efforts to develop the State.
Also speaking, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stalwart in the area, Chief Francis Ebenezer Onye, and the party Chairman, Hon. Arnold David, said the ceremony was remarkable and expressed optimism that with the current development in the state, all those who defected would come back to the party.
Responding on behalf of members, Mr Tamunomiebaka Orabere  assured the Chairman of cordial working relationship to move the local government forward.
Meanwhile, Hon. Ibiberebupakabo has announced the dissolution of all former committees of the council.
Hon. Ibiberebupakabo, in a statement, directed all political appointees including supervisors and advisers to submit all council properties in their passion to the head, local government administration, Mr. Akuro Nonju.

 
Collins Barasimeye

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