Felix Obuah, the chairman of the Rivers state chapter of Peoples Democratic Party, has invited Rotimi Amaechi, the ex-governor of the state, and Dakuku Peterside, the All Progressives Congress candidate in governorship election, to a facility tour of the new Rivers state under Governor Nyesom Wike.
Today.ng reports that the invitation was contained in a statement issued by Obuah’s special adviser on media and publicity, Jerry Needam.
According to him, the tour will teach Amaechi and Peterside how to make judicious use of public funds for public interest. Apart from this, it will enable them re-master the rehabilitated roads and streets in Port Harcourt and its environs.
Obuah noted that the previous administration left nothing but a legacy of misery and abandoned projects behind.
Speaking about Wike, the PDP chairman regretted that rather than admire the governor and his achievements, he is being strongly ctitisized.
“It’s no longer a matter of unnecessary exaggerations, hoodwinking the people into a world of make-believe that were their stock in trade while their administration lasted. Ours is democracy in action and food for thought for doubting Thomases.
“The magic is nothing but applying accountability, transparency and commitment to duty in the management of state resources. The rehabilitated streets and roads and construction of new ones across the state are only an iceberg vis-a-via the lofty ideals of Governor Wike to transform the state into a haven for investors, and a promised land for all peace loving progressives irrespective of tribe, ethnicity, nationality and, or religion,” the statement read.
Earlier this week, Wike received Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, at the Government House in Port Harcourt.
Adeboye was in Rivers state as part of his annual visit to the state to meet with members of the church and pray for the state.
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