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Group Canvasses Support For Wike

Civil Society Coalition on Good Governance, Budget and Accountability has canvassed support of indigenes and non-indigenes of Eleme Local Government Area for the administration of Governor Nyesom Wike
The group made the call during an inspection of Governor Wike’s projects in Eleme Local Government Area.
Executive Director of the organisation, Dr Emma Nkweke said the coalition was impressed with the level of development of Eleme Local Government Area by the present administration in the state.
He added that all the projects embarked upon by Governor Wike in the area had direct bearing on the local economy of the communities.
Nkweke who was represented by Comrade John Davidson particularly commended the governor for embarking on the reconstruction of the Government Secondary School Onne, reconstruction of Community Secondary School Eteo, the Alesa- Aleto- Oyigbo road among other projects.
He said the inspection was part of the programmes by the coalition to celebrate the achievements of Governor Wike.
Earlier, Chairman of Eleme Local Government Area, Hon Obarilomate Ollor said his administration would replicate governor Wike’s legacy in all the nooks and crannies of the local government area.
Ollor said it was the first time in the history of the state that the people of Eleme were feeling the impact of the state government.
He said the various projects of governor Wike had not only improved the living conditions of the people, but opened up the area for investments.
Meanwhile, the Civil Society Coalition on Good Governance, Budget and Accountability has slated the 26th of August, 2021 for the celebration of Governor Wike’s achievements in the state.
According to the group, the event tagged Legacy Day Celebration, will feature visit to charity homes and the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital as well as rally in support of Governor Wike’s administration.
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