Rivers
Community Appreciates Wike, Ikiriko, Others Over Polling Units Delineation
The border Community of Ishiayi in the Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State, has lauded the duo of the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, and the Local Government Chairman, Hon. Hope Ikiriko, for prevailing on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to delineate new polling Units for the community.
Speaking through their Deputy Paramount Ruler, David Promise, the community hinted that though it is a new community which was founded out of its old sister, Mbiama Community, Ishiayi Community until the coming on board of the Governor Wike’s administration and that of the incumbent Chairman of Ahoada West had previously existed without a any polling unit.
Promise revealed that prior to the delineation of the new polling units to the community, most residents of the area were disenfranchised for lack of polling units to exercise their electoral franchise.
He noted, however, that as democrats, a handful of them were used to exercising their franchise in polling units in their neighbouring Mbiama Community.
The Tide learnt that Ishayi Community of Ahoada West Local Government Area in Rivers State migrated from Mbiama Community to settle in their aboriginal land, which shares land borders with Igbogene community of Yenagoa council area of Bayelsa State.
The Tide further reports that until recently when INEC carried out new delineation of polling units, the community had remained without even a single polling unit, making most of the community’s residents to have political apathy even as the community has a relatively large voting population.
Following the recent delineation, Ishiayi Community now has units 10, 11 and 12 of Ahoada West LGA, Ward 2.
“Before now, we never had even a single polling unit, even though we’re a community of our own”, he said.
“Though some of us do register and vote in Mbiama Community due to the lack of units here. Now that we have units it would encourage our people and residents here to whole heartedly participate in the electoral processes”, the Deputy Paramount ruler said.
Meanwhile, the community has also pleaded with the Rivers State government and the Niger Delta development Commission (NDDC) to build them a primary school, noting that the existing primary school in the community does not have a proper structure.
The community also pleaded with the government and the Niger NDDC to amongst other things construct paved internal roads and health centre in the neighbouring community to give them better sense of belonging.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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