Niger Delta

WCM Boss Hails Wike On New Taskforce …Tasks Building Materials Dealers On Cleanliness

Published

on

The Chairman of Wike Continuity Movement (WCM) in Rivers State and Patron, Finished Building Materials Dealers Association, Mile One, Diobu, Port Harcourt, Chief Uchenna Okokoba, has given Governor Nyesom Wike kudos for establishing the Taskforce on Street Trading, Illegal Markets and Motor Parks.
This is even as he urged members of the association to support the taskforce and keep their business premises clean.
Okokoba, who gave the charge yesterday during the election of new executive members of the association in Port Harcourt, expressed delight that the taskforce was working in accordance with the mandate given to it, and appealed to the building materials dealers to make sure that they abide by the rules governing the taskforce, so that Port Harcourt would be restored to its Garden City status.
Okokoba, who was chairman of the electoral committee that conducted the election that ushered in the new exco of the association stressed the need for the traders to continue to support the Wike administration to achieve set goals, contending that “he is happy that people are testifying that the Governor is doing a great job”.
It would be recalled that Okokoba had sunk a borehole facility within the building materials section of the Mile 3 Market in Port Harcourt to celebrate Governor Wike’s victory at the polls.
In his post-election speech, the Chairman of the association, Nze Chikason Okenwa, thanked the members for their support and orderly conduct during the election and assured that he would continue to render selfless service to the body.
He also promised to provide electricity and security at the market.
Others elected include, Nze Okoro, Vice Chairman, Nsirim Peace, Assistant Secretary, Minikwu Kinikanwo, Financial Secretary and Onyebuchi Gabriel, Treasurer, among others.

 

Donatus Ebi

Trending

Exit mobile version