Politics
… Service Commissioner Promises Due Process
The newly appointed
commissioner I, Rivers State House of Assembly Service Commission, Hon. Arthur Uchendu, has assured that the commission would stick to due process in discharge of their duties.
The commissioner disclosed this when a group known as the Mgbuefor Elites Association of Emohua in Emohua Local Government Area paid him a courtesy visit in Port Harcourt, recently.
He noted that the present administration of Chief Nyesom Wike is worker friendly, adding that the only way workers can reciprocate the government’s gesture is by showing commitment, and dedication to duty as well as observe due process in their service delivery.
Hon. Uchendu urged elites in various communities to advise the youths to shun violence, political thuggery, kidnapping and other social vices.
According to him, if the community is peacefuly, everybody would be carried along in order to benefit from the good dividends of the present political dispensation.
He noted that Chief Wike’s government is all-inclusive that does not believe in the winners take-it- all syndrome.
Earlier, the group led by Chief Samuel Nye Junwo had thanked the Governor for the appointment of Visionary and illustrious sons of Emohua Community into various offices which include: The Chief of Staff, Government House, Engr Emeka Woke, retired Justice Uriri and Arthur Uchendu.
Chief Nyejunwo described Woke and Uchendu as grassroot politicians and Visionary leaders, saying their appointments would usher in even development in Emohua community and beyond.