Friday, 6 November 2015

Wike calls on politicians to uphold Rivers' interest

Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike has renewed his call on Political
Opponents in the State to shun political bitterness and join him in moving the State forward for the interest of Rivers people.

Governor Wike made the appeal while speaking at the Thanksgiving Service in honour of the former Minister of Transport, Dr. Abiye Sekibo at the Wesley
Methodist Church, Harbour Road, Port Harcourt.

The Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Dr. (Mrs) Ipalibo Harry
Banigo said the present administration in the State has always extended
hand of followership to all political opponents for the overall interest of
the State.

“We all are Rivers people. We have to help to develop our Dear State and
work for the good of Rivers people,” He asserted.

The State Chief Executive, who expressed delight that the Thanksgiving
Service attracted people from different political affiliation, urged them to join hands with the Rivers State Government to move the State to the next level and thanked God for sparing the life of the former Transport Minister and one time Secretary to the State Government, noting that his miraculous healing would remain a testimonial of God’s abundant grace.

Chief Wike therefore prayed God to continue to sustain Dr. Sekibo to enable
him deliver more services to humanity.

The celebrant, Dr. Abiye Sekibo who narrated his encounter with Jesus
Christ on his sick bed, described his healing as miraculous because the situation was critical.

He recounted the remarkable role played by Governor Nyesom Wike while he
was undergoing treatment abroad and also thanked members of the Methodist
Church, the knights and their ladies as well as political friends and Associates for their support that facilitated his quick recovery.


PICTURE 

Former Minister for Transport, Dr. Abiye Sekibo, welcoming the Rivers State
Deputy Governor, Dr. (Mrs) Ipalibo Harry Banigo, during his Thanksgiving
Service at Wesley Methodist Church, Harbour Road, Port Harcourt.


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