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Monarch Lauds Wike Over Transformation Strides

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A Community leader in Rumuola, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, Eze Engr. Henry Wonodi has poured plaudits on the state governor, Chief Nyesom Wike over his transformation strides especially, the massive infrastructural development witnessed in the state in his first and second terms as the Chief Executive of the state.
Speaking at the weekend while receiving some members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, from Ward 13 in Obio/Akpor LGA, who paid him a courtesy visit, Eze Wonodi noted that Governor Wike has transformed and taken the state to greater heights with the litany of projects that adorn the state.
According to him, “the landscape of the city of Port Harcourt and indeed Rivers State have changed so much that anyone who knew the state and had not visited in the last seven years or so, would struggle to come to terms with the current developments in the state”.
Speaking further, he said, “I want to use this opportunity to commend Governor Wike for the tremendous work he has done for the people and taking the state to a height never attained before by successive administrations in recent history of the state”
Eze Wonodi, who is also an Ambassador of Peace declared his intention to join and become an effective member of the PDP, having been convinced on the excellent traits and people oriented policies and projects of the party embodied in the records of Governor Wike.
“Following the various developmental projects executed by the Governor across the state, I have been motivated to join the PDP with my numerous supporters in order to continue to support and promote not only good governance but one that would continue to deliver the dividends of democracy”, he said.
On the forthcoming governorship and House of Assembly elections in the state, Eze Wonodi said that there was need to ensure continuity and consolidation by continuing with the good legacies of the current administration. Consequently, he called on all residents of the state, both indigenes and non-indigenes to queue behind the governorship candidate of the PDP, Sir Siminalayi Fubara and other flag bearers of the party for House of Assembly seats.
He reasoned that Governor Wike must have seen something special in Sir Fubara to have decided to trust him as a successor to lead the state.
Also speaking, the leader of delegation for the visit, Chief Nnadi Akani said that the Governor Wike led administration has established indelible marks in the state that every Rivers man and woman should be proud of. According to him, many projects of the administration, especially, the building of three new campuses of Rivers State University, among others, have given hope to the youth and people of the state.
Chief Akani also told Eze Wonodi his decision to join the PDP family was a wise one that would attract many benefits to his people.

By; Gabriel Nwanetanya

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