Wike calls on Rivers people to work for development

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From: TONY JOHN, Port Harcourt

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has called on people of the state to work in unity for the development of the state.

Governor Wike, who spoke during the state’s New Year banquet at the Government House, Port Harcourt, said the people of the state must not relegate the issue of the state’s development under any circumstance.

He said: “All Rivers people must work in the interest of the State. Let us work together  for the development of the State.  Let us not compromise on the development of our beloved State”.

He assured the Rivers people that in 2018, the state government  would roll projects in rapid succession.

The governor added that 2018 will not be treated as a political year because his administration is focused on the delivery of projects and programmes.

He said, “Whether or not this is a political year, we will work hard for the people of the State.  Beginning  January 2, work starts  in earnest.

“When  we walk on the road, people are happy with the work we are doing . This spurs us to work harder for the people. We are improving  on the foundation laid by former Rivers State governor, Dr. Peter Odili.”

He said in the course of the third year anniversary of his administration, key projects would be completed and commissioned.

Wike further said that the Saakpenwa-Bori road, the Garrison-Trans-Amadi-Elelenwo road, Woji-Akpajo Bridge and the Obiri-Ikwerre road would be completed.

The governor said that the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo unity road will reach advanced stage with the people of Andoni  driving to Ngo town by June, 2018.

Wike thanked the leaders of the State for their support over the years,  adding that support and cooperation of the legislature and the judiciary helped his administration to move the State forward.

He said that his administration is committed  to the  welfare of Rivers people,  stressing that no amount of distraction would make him lose focus.

“I will defend the interest of Rivers State anywhere. Whatever is given  to other people to resolve their challenges, should also be given to us.

“We dedicate all the laurels we have won to the people of the State.  We shall work harder to win more laurels for the State.  This year, the State will have more finances to execute projects and cater for the welfare  of Rivers people,” he said.

The state banquet was attended by leaders of the state, National and State Assembly members, judges, businessmen, youths and women leaders.

Traditional dancers and comedians entertained guests, while Rivers based musicians enlivened the evening.

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