Rivers
State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has assured that the people of Rivers State will
not regret voting for him as his administration is determined to rebuild the
state.
Speaking
after inspecting the Abonnema township road and bridge about being completed in
Akuku-Toru Local Government Area on Thursday, Mr. Wike said the people of the
state voted for him out of their own free will and it was his duty to repay
them with quality projects.
Hundreds
of Abonnema residents trooped out to welcome the governor on the road
inspection.
He
said the Abonnema township road and bridge will be asphalted in one week time
following two months of sustained work by the contractor.
The
governor expressed happiness that the contractor lived up to his pledge when he
visited the project shortly after assuming duty as the state governor.
He
said he was happy that residents of Abonnema were already using the road and
the bridge.
He
promised to rehabilitate the General Hospital in Abonnema and give the people
quality healthcare.
He
said, “You have given us your mandate and you will not regret it. We will not
abandon the people of Akuku-Toru.
“We
will also rehabilitate the Abonnema General hospital to ensure that the people
have access to quality healthcare.”
He
thanked the Abonnema people and their traditional Council for providing an
enabling environment for the contractor to complete the road and bridge.
Responding,
the Amayanabo of Abonnema, Gbobo Bob-Manuel, commended Governor Wike for
completing the abandoned road.
He
also thanked the governor for upgrading the Abonnema stool to a first class
status. He assured the governor of the support of the people.
Culled from www.premiumtimesng.com
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