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Chiefs Hail LG Boss, Satisfied With Performance
In recognition of the performance of the Chairman of Degema Local Government Area, Mr Michael John Williams, the Obuama Council of Chiefs has hailed the council boss, describing him as an embodiment of several virtues.
Speaking during a courtesy visit to the chairman, Wednesday, the chiefs’ council while congratulating him on his successful 100 Days in office, stated that their visit was to convey the gratitude of the community to the council boss.
Chairman of the Obuama Council of Chiefs, Chief Kio Stanley Dick-Harry, who spoke on behalf of the chiefs, stated that; “The council has assessed you during your hundred days in office and has concluded that you are an embodiment of several virtues, namely, dedication, diligence, frankness and trustworthiness.
“During your campaign tour to Obuama, you made some promises including the renovation of the Town Hall (Ama-Wari). A few weeks after your swearing-in, you swung into action and today our Ama-Wari is undergoing rapid renovation.”
Chief Dick-Harry commended the council boss for restoring electricity to the community and for the numerous appointments given to their people.
The council of chiefs used the occasion to appeal to the chairman to amongst other things, resurface sections of their bad roads, ensure modernization of the community cemetery, completion of drainage system, repair of solar light and employment of youths.
Responding, the chairman, Mr Michael Williams, thanked the council of chiefs for appreciating his administration’s efforts at improving the lot of his people, assuring that the administration would do more to make DELGA better than it met it.
He assured the sustenance and improvement of electricity supply to the community and other parts of the local government area, adding that efforts were on to beef up security in the area, especially along the Emohua-Kalabari axis.
He commended them for maintaining peace in the community, assuring that his administration would bring more dividends of democracy to Obuama.
By: Opakamaba Dokubo