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Nigeria @61: Wike Committed To Rivers Dev -SSG

The commitment of Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike-led administration to bequeath to the state a legacy of infrastructural development as Nigeria celebrates 61 years of its Independence, today, has been reiterated.
Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Tammy Danagogo, said this during the inspection of parade rehearsals at the Sharks Stadium, Port Harcourt, venue for the Independence Day Anniversary celebration.
According to the SSG, the governor was doing all within his means to ensure the promises he made to Rivers people were fulfilled.
He said the Mock Parade by men of the Nigerian Police was indication that the state was ready for the celebration.
“We can see what the governor is doing. He is making sure that no effort is spared to give to Rivers people all the promises he made. If you go round Rivers State, you will see that this is a government that is geared to ensure that the people have true dividends of democracy.
“All Rivers people should pray that what is happening here, God should help it to be replicated all over the country. That Nigeria should see true greatness and change for good”, Danagogo said.
On the Independence Day preparations, he said, “The officers are ready for the parade and everyone involved is here, including the military officers and the Commissioner of Police for the simple reason, to ensure that we are good. This year, we are hoping as usual to produce superlative performance and give Rivers people the best performance.
“The only thing that will be different because of Covid-19 is that certain restrictions would be put in place, we will be required to wear face mask.
“Unfortunately, school children will not be part of this parade because we don’t want to allow situations that will expose primary and secondary school children to Covid-19. Rivers State Government is always listening to the advice of medical personnel and the NCDC. But the police will make the parade a worthwhile experience,” he said.
“Those who can be part of this ceremony, we welcome you, provided you adhere to the general Covid-19 protocol. And I advise all to keep having faith, particularly in the Rivers State Government”, he said.
The SSG said all activities lined up for the anniversary were hitch free and successful and listed some of these activities to include a Jumat Service as well as interdenominational church service which was attended by Governor Nyesom Wike.
The Mock Parade was watched by the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Friday Ebuka, and other top ranking officers.
By: John Bibor
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