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Wike dissolves cabinet

Wike dissolves cabinet
May 22
19:04 2019

Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers state, has announced the dissolution of the state executive council, on Wednesday, during its valedictory session.

Wike said he would continue to promote Rivers first at all times, adding that the interest of the state was ahead of all other considerations.

He thanked members of the former state executive council for their contributions to the development of the state.

“It has been a rewarding experience and I am quite impressed that one worked with these persons of capacity,” he said.

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“All the achievements we recorded were made possible because you worked.’’

The governor said that some of the members of the dissolved executive council would make it back to the new executive council.

Ipalibo Harry Banigo, deputy governor, also commended Wike for providing purposeful leadership that helped to transform the state.

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She assured the governor of her unflinching support, adding that she would always work for the success of his administration.

Zaccheus Adango, former attorney-general and commissioner of justice; Rufus Godwins, former head of service; Kenneth Kobani, former secretary to the state government; Chukwuemeka Woke, former chief of staff, separately praised the governor  for developing the state.

Kobani moved the motion, seconded by Michael West, former commissioner of transport, for the dissolution of the state executive council.

High point of the valedictory session was the presentation of special congratulatory card to the governor by former members of the council.

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