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Fubara’s Election, Blessing To Rivers People – Ex-Commissioner …Commends Wike For Choice Of Governor-Elect

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Former Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Rivers State, Hon. Nancy Nwankwo, has described the election of Amaopusenibo Siminialayi Fubara as a blessing to Rivers people.
She said Rivers people would benefit immensely as this is the  first time the State will be governed by a core civil servant and administrator that has passed through the ranks, adding that Governor Nyesom Wike did not make mistake in his choice of the Governor-elect.
Hon. Nwankwo, said this while fielding questions from newsmen in Port Harcourt, at the weekend.
According to her, there is no doubt that the Governor-elect will consolidate on the infrastructural and human capital development of the present administration.
“ I must say that Gov. Wike is  a man to work with because he keeps to his words. He virtually accomplished all the promises made to  Rivers people during the campaigns.  Even few days for him to leave office he is still commissioning projects and making Rivers people happy.
“Governor Wike has performed beyond measures hence Rivers people and Nigeria in general will forever remain grateful to him. The recognition and handing over of staff of office to well deserving traditional rulers remains yet another landmark accomplishment of this administration.
“ I’m elated to see the recognition of Umuokobo clan occupied by HRH Eze Nwankwo, Ezeala IX of Umuokobo clan in Oyigbo Local Government Area. It is a parting gift to Rivers people, especially the people of Umuagbai”, she said.
The former commissioner further lauded Governor Wike for making women an integral part of his administration.
“Honestly, I commend  him for giving women the opportunity to serve. No governor in the history of Rivers State has ever impacted so much on Women like him.
“His style of leadership has made  women occupying various sensitive positions today in the State; that was more reason why women came out en masse to vote for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)”, she said.

By: Tonye Orabere

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