September 7, 2024

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Deputy Gov Attribute Wike’s Achievements To God’s Mercy

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Edith CHUKU

 

The Deputy Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Ipalibo Harry Banigo has expressed gratitude to the Almighty God, saying God has been merciful to the governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike’s led administration.

 

Dr. Banigo expressed this while playing host to the Parish Church Council of St Alban’s Anglican Church, Obuama at the Government House in Port Harcourt.

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According to her, “God has helped the Governor to strategize and construct projects in places where the projects are needed such as education, health, infrastructure, and security, including the recent clampdown on oil bunkering,  (Kpo- fire) activities.

 

“The way Kpo-fire has been killing youths is alarming, somebody was describing it that their bodies are covered in crude oil, their skin is virtually getting burnt, they have respiratory problems and it is so terrible, it is so sad, we need to really help our young people.”

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She expressed gratitude to the Parish Church Council of St. Alban’s Anglican Church for the honour bestowed on her during the 2021 Annual Harvest Thanksgiving Service of the Church.

 

The deputy governor added that the plaque presented to her was the best she had received in the past seven years in view of the fact that the plaque came from her home Church, which is also her Grandfather, and, her Father’s Church.

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In his remarks, the Vicar of St Alban’s Anglican Church Ven. Abbey-Kalio said they were at the Government House to thank the Governor and his Deputy for their efforts and doggedness to ensure that the State moves on.

 

He said they were also at the Government House to appreciate her for her support to the Church, noting that she has continued to be a woman of substance, credibility, and a pillar of strength to the Church.

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