Deputy
Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Ipalibo Harry Banigo says Governor Nyesom Wike
has demonstrated unparalleled strides in the development of the state within 40
days in office.
Banigo
stated this during a thanksgiving service organized in her honour by St.
Alban’s Anglican Church, Obuama, Niger Delta Diocese, for the successful
election and swearing-in/inauguration of the present administration.
The
deputy governor said Wike has made the
Judiciary and the Legislature functional as all arms of government are
discharging their statutory responsibilities creditably.
She
noted that most roads that were in deplorable situation are now passable,
following the (“Operation Zero Pothole,”) launched by the state government
shortly after inauguration.
Banigo,
who took the first lesson of the service, assured the people that the New
Rivers Vision of Governor Wike would ensure that every community in the state
is carried along in the execution of purposeful developmental projects.
The
deputy governor assured that the government, under the current dispensation,
would deliver on its promises, adding that signs of progress are already
noticeable in parts of the state.
“We
want to applaud His Excellency, the role that he has played in the state, how
dynamic he has worked, within 40 days, in office we have already seen the
dividends of democracy,” she remarked.
She
thanked the church for the honour done her, and enjoined them to continue to
support the government with prayers.
Earlier
in his sermon, the Bishop of the Niger Delta Diocese, Rt Rev. Ralph Ebirien had
expressed confidence in the deputy governor, whom he said, has an unparalleled
track record of performance, and called on the people of the state to support
the present administration to enable it deliver on its election promises.
Ebirien,
charged Rivers people to protect government projects in their communities and
shun acts capable of affecting peace and development in the state.
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