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Kalango Hails Wike’s Dev Strides

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Rivers State Governor, Bar. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has been commended over the judicious management of scarce resources for the development of the state which has brought him accolades from even the opposition.
The Rivers State Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, Pastor O.D. Kalango made the assertion in an interview with The Tide in his office yesterday.
Pastor Kalango said that the level of infrastructural decay, roads, schools, hospitals which Wike inherited from the past administration could overwhelm anybody but not the steel-hearted like Governor Wike.
According to him the Governor who refused to be daunted with pressing needs in the state went ahead to confront road construction, rehabilitation of hospitals and re-introduction of boarding facilities to boost education in the state, even with the lean resources that greeted his administration.
Kalango described Wike as a man ready for governance as a full-blood Rivers son, saying that what he has achieved in one year is more people-oriented if compared to what past administration struggled to achieve for more years without appreciable impact on the lives and well-being of the entire residents of the state.
Kalango noted that there are no pot holes anywhere on the roads of the state-capital, Port Harcourt and praised the governor’s vision for re-introducing traffic lights on the highways for effective control of vehicular movement.
Pastor kalango while calling for total support for Wike administration noted that his union, NURTW is partnering the government to boost the state revenue base through collaborative effort with the Rivers State Board of Internal Revenue.
He said that the NURTW has held fruitful deliberation with the commissioners for Transport, Environment and Urban and Physical Development to map out the way forward, particularly on how to decongest the major highways in Port Harcourt metropolis for free flow of vehicular traffic.
The state NURTW boss who was quick to observe that not all commercial drivers were members of his union said that with the joint efforts of his union, the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC and the Port Harcourt City Local Government Council, road users are already attesting to the fact that there is free flow of traffic in the Port Harcourt metropolis.
Speaking further on Governor Wike’s strides in the education sector, Kalango cited the upgrading of the Rivers State College of Arts and Science to full-blown Polytechnic as a step in the right direction.
He said the move would engender employment and increase the opportunities open to residents of the state to access quality education.
Kalango further described Wike as a full-blooded Rivers son who has the desire and determination to improve the lot of the people of the state through verifiable developmental strides.
Citing the recent offer of amnesty to some misguided youth who are willing to eschew militancy and brigandage, Kalango described the move as a panacea to the reign of disturbances in the state and enjoined the youths to embrace it.
He however, noted that the scope of the state governments is limited in terms of ensuring security since state governors do not control the security apparatus in their various states.

 

Victor Tew

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