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RSG Assures On Elelenwo-Akpajo Road Completion …As Gov Inspects New Slaughter Site At Eleme …Appoints New Muslim Pilgrims Board Chair
The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has assured residents of Elelenwo and Akpajo in Obio\Akpor and Eleme local government areas that the new road linking the two LGAs will be delivered as scheduled for the economic development of the area.
The governor also said that the total rehabilitation of Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout Road will enhance economic activities in the commercial hub of the state capital.
Wike, who on Wednesday addressed workers on the two major roads in Eleme and Port Harcourt City local government areas, urged them to maintain the speedy pace of work.
He noted that the dualization of the Elelenwo-Akpajo Road will ease traffic in the area, with residents having smooth access to Onne Port for their businesses.
The governor also inspected the proposed new site of the Slaughter-Market along the Elelenwo-Akpajo road.
He was accompanied on the inspection visit by the State Commissioner for Urban Development, Mr Chinyere Igwe.
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has appointed Alhaji Mustapha Jackreece as the chairman of the Rivers State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board.
A statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Kenneth Kobani, indicated that the appointment takes immediate effect.
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