Rivers State governor, Nyesom 
Wike has sworn in a new Commissioner for Works, Harrison 
Iheanyichukwu, with a charge that he  must work hard to deliver on the 
new Rivers projects.
 The governor  also swore in  17 new local government Caretaker 
Committee Chairmen after they were  screened  by the Rivers State House 
of Assembly.
Performing 
 the  swearing-in  of the new Works Commissioner at Government House, 
Port Harcourt, yesterday,  Governor Wike  said: “I have a covenant with 
Rivers people to deliver  quality projects and no commissioner  will 
drag me back.“
The  governor charged the new commissioner  to always be on the road supervising projects and reporting  progress of  work.
He said: “The former works commissioner was intelligent,  but he 
could not meet up with  the  pace of  work at the ministry.  Take your 
work very seriously.  There should  be  no compromise.
“The day you misinform me on the status of  projects,  will be the 
day you will  be  sacked. The day you begin to use your office  to form 
rings will be the day you will  lose out.”
In his charge to the caretaker  committee  chairmen,  Governor  Wike 
 directed that they should work with  security  agencies  in their 
respective  councils  to fight insecurity.
He added that they should ensure  regular  payment of salaries of 
workers at all times. He said that under no circumstance should 
caretaker chairmen deduct their security  votes before paying  salaries.
Wike is working!!!
ReplyDeletethis guy is really trying, just hope he keeps it up
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