Politics
Rivers Assembly endorses Tinubu for second term
The Rivers State House of Assembly has unanimously endorsed President Bola Tinubu for second term.
The House, during its 37th Legislative Session on Wednesday, said its decision was in appreciation of the numerous Federal Government projects attracted under the Tinubu administration.
The endorsement was contained in a motion signed by 26 members and read at plenary by the House Leader, Mr Major Jack (Akuku-Toru).
They acknowledged that the vote of confidence in the President became necessary to pave the way for continuity.
The members recalled the role played by the President during the intense political crisis in the state, describing it as a fatherly intervention.
They also acknowledged his determination to ensure peace and stability, saying it was a true demonstration of love for the state.
The lawmakers commended Tinubu for appointing notable indigenes of the state into positions of trust.
According to them, the gesture has further strengthened ties with the Federal Government and boosted the morale of politicians in the state.
Responding, the Speaker, Martin Amaewhule (Obio/Akpor I), described Tinubu as a compassionate father committed to repositioning the country on the path of growth.
He also commended the various strategic economic policies of the Tinubu-led administration, describing them as impactful and people-oriented.
The lawmakers further vowed to rally grassroots support for the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ and pledged loyalty to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
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