Hon Kogiaman Ibhe

Councillor Lauds Diri, Deputy, Council Boss on Infrastructural Development

The councillor representing Ward 13 of Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Hon Kogiaman Ibhe, has lauded the state governor, Senator Douye Diri, his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, for their commitment to the infrastructural development of the state.

Ibhe, who also thanked the chairman of Ogbia council area, Hon Ebinyo Turner, for  carrying out ward projects in the 13 wards of the council, made the commendations during an on-the-spot visit to the project site in his ward by a group, the ‘Ward 13 Patriots’ in Otuaba community.

He noted that from the inception of the Prosperity administration headed by governor

Diri, he knew the government’s mission was to fast track the development of the state through deliberate provision of infrastructure its nooks and crannies.

The councilor, who said that he has completed his first ward project, a six-room public convenience block, said the project was built and fitted with state-of-the art utilities.

He said that after spending about two years of his three-year tenure in the Ogbia legislative arm, he has garnered enough experience, as he promised reaching out to other communities in the ward in his remaining year as councilor.

“The Prosperity government of Governor Diri has done well in the past one year that he and his deputy have been in office.

“You can see the infrastructural projects everywhere in the state. My council chairman, Hon Ebinyo Marvin Turner, has also done well in the Ogbia Local government Area.

“This, my ward project has been completed and it’s ready for commissioning soon. Go elsewhere in the LGA and you’ll see other ward projects, all executed by the Turner-led council,” he said.

Ibhe noted that “For the remaining communities in my ward, I want to assure them that before the Turner-led administration as council chairman, and I as ward councilor, would be over, other ward projects would be executed. We’re not able to do projects in every community due to lack of enough funding for now.”

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