Maritime
Bundu-Ama Wants NPA To Equip Health Centre
The leadership of Bundu-Ama Community in Rivers State, has called on the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Rivers Port Complex, to equip its health centre.
The community said the equipment of the centre would enhance its health care delivery service in the area.
Chairman, Community Development Committee, Bundu-Ama, Chief Tariko Sunday, stated this on Wednesday in an interview with our correspondent.
He opined that equipping the health centre should be one of the corporate social responsibilities of the NPA to the community.
Chief Tariko also called for the empowerment and employment of community youths by the NPA, saying this would reduce criminality and piracy in the area.
The CDC chairman specifically appealed to the terminal operators in the Rivers Port Complex to engage the youth with cleaning contracts to keep the environment clean as well as alleviate their hardships.
He, however, thanked the NPA, Rivers Port Complex, for donating books, computers and instructional materials to the community.
Chief Tariko frowned at acts of piracy and criminality by youths and urged them to shun any acts capable of tarnishing the image of the community.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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