Rivers PDP chairman, Felix Obuah |
The
Rivers State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bro Felix Obuh,
has given a thumb up to Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike for keeping faith with his
promise to clear salaries and allowances owed civil servants in the state by
Chibuike Amaechi administration.
Reacting
to the payment of owed salaries and allowances of Rivers workers, Obuah
described Governor Wike as a man of his words and a dependable leader.
He
recalled that the governor had during his electioneering campaign promised
civil servants, pensioners and other public servants in the state that were
denied their monthly legitimate entitlements by former Governor Amaechi to
clear the backlog of salaries owed them as soon as he assumed duty as the state
Governor.
This,
the PDP chairman noted is a promise redeemed as the affected civil servants
have bounced back to life following the payment of their salaries and
allowances by the Governor Wike.
The
PDP boss said that by this development, the Rivers men and women and all those doing
business in the state are happy and earn their living without undue stress and
pains.
But
he regretted that former Governor Amaechi
thwarted the good vision of Rivers State and sold out the state in the
course of running the affairs of the All Progressive Congress, APC.
Unarguably
Obuah said Governor Wike had proved that he is focused and constantly feeling
the pulse of the people, describing him as an essential leadership trait that
has proved PDP right and the critics wrong, and which further has strengthened
the confidence and trust of people on him (governor).
Meanwhile,
Obuah has commissioned a befitting staff canteen of the Rivers State Waste
Management Agency (RIWAMA) at Rumueme in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of
the state.
Commissioning
the facility at the premises of RIWAMA, Obuah who is the sole administrator of
the Agency said the canteen facility was meant to provide better working
environment for workers towards enhanced efficiency and productivity.
He
expressed disappointment over the absence of a standard canteen for the
Agency’s workforce over the years and assured members of staff of improved
condition of service during his administration.
Natasha Otoma
Culled
from www.thetidenewsonline.com
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