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Ahoada East Chairman Pledges Inclusive Administration

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Chairman of Ahoada East Local Government Area, Hon Ben Eke, has pledged to run an inclusive administration in the area.
Eke is one of the chairmen who were returned for a second term in office.
Swearing in the council vice chairman and the councillors in Ahoada, he said his second term will be used to put in place legacy projects in the area.
He however said his administrations performance will depend on the support of the people.
“ I must build projects that will be beneficial to everyone in Ahoada East. Thus we need your cooperation to move the council farwarded.
“It will be all inclusive government” he said.
Eke said his last administration made achievements in the area of human capital development and infrastructure.
He listed some of these to include the regular payment of bursaries to students of Ahoada East origin, construction of mechanic workshop, donation of transformers to communities as well as the provision of waters to some communities in the area.
Eke assured that his second tenure will be project delivery, saying: “We will embark on road construction, new chairman’s lodge, completion of stadium, payment of bursary to students in higher learning, skill acquisition among others.
He however said sports will be given as well as wrestling competition which remain according to him a unifies factor among his people.
Eke also said security will be given priority to sustain the existing peace, saying pledging to work in synergy with security agencies.

By: John Bibor

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