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AWELGA Is Not Indebted To Any Bank — Hon Awori
The Chairman of Ahoada West Local government Area, Hon. Miller Awori has said that his council is not indebted to any bank both in Nigeria and abroad.
Hon. Awori who said this during a town hall meeting in Akinima, the council headquarters, said that his administration has not borrowed a dine from any bank to finance its development projects.
According to him, all the projects being embarked upon by the council were from its resources.
The projects include, the ongoing gigantic council secretariat at Akinima, the renovation of the Okarki Townhall, the Council legislative Assembly, the Junior Staff quarters at Akinima.
Others are electrification project in some communities which includes, Okarki, Ula-Ubie and Upatobo amongst other projects.
The Chairman also said that the council has established a website, stressing that by this development activities of the council can now be accessed in all parts of the world.
He explained that the Town hall meeting was called to brief the people on the activities of the council within the last one year.
Also speaking, the immediate past Executive chairman of the council, High Chief Augustin Okpokiri said that the Council Chairman has justified the mandate given to him by the people of Ahoada West.
High Chief Okpokiri, however called for support to enable the council chairman do more for the local Government Area.
Also speaking the Director in charged of carbotage, NIMASA, Chief Stephen Ezekwem said that some of them who presented the council chairman to the people have been vindicated.
He urged the chairman to sustain his developmental programme and assured of support.
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