Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has declared that he would continue to deliver key projects across the state all through his second term.
Commissioning the rebranded Government Secondary School in Ubima (formerly Community Secondary School) on Tuesday, Wike said he would not be affected by the second term syndrome.
“We will continue to work as if this is our first term. We will never go to sleep all through our second term.
“For us,
we shall continue to deliver projects for our people. There will be no stoppage in the execution of projects. Our people will continue to see new projects.
“We seek your prayers and support as we continue to develop Rivers State. God has been kind to us, so nobody can intimidate us with propaganda and blackmail. We shall remain focused,” Wike said.
While changing the name of school, the governor said he promised to rebuild the school and to the glory of God he has fulfilled the promise.
He, however, pledged that the state government would develop boarding facilities for students of the school and reiterated the commitment of his administration to the construction of educational facilities across the state to expand access to education.
The governor commended the Rivers State Ministry of Education for its wonderful supervisory role in delivering the project.
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