Rivers
Dame Amaechi Tasks Public Officers On Promises
Elected public office holders in the country, have been charged to fulfill their electoral promises made to the electorate during their electioneering campaigns.
Wife of the Rivers State Governor, Dame Judith Amaechi gave the charge during the commissioning of Hon. Kelechi Nwogu constituency office at Omuma.
Dame Amaechi said that it would be an abuse of trust if elected public officers failed to redeem their pledges and fulfill their promises to the people.
The Governor’s wife added that such abuse of trust and confidence would erode the credibility of the candidate and his political organisation.
She stated that some electorate are beginning to distrust their elected officers due to a wide gap in communication, which left the people with no choice than to peddle rumours and frustrate government effort to develop them.
According to her, “it has been proved that lack of communication is a major challenge between elected officers and the people, this must be reversed if anyone wants to make good career in the public services.
The Rivers First Lady asserted that constituency offices would enable the people interact with their representatives and contribute their quota to governance. “if elected officers run constituency offices, it will enable the electorate to access their representatives, make input to governance, share their experience and benefit from first hand information about governance”.
She commended Hon Nwogu for keeping in touch with his constituents and charged him to attract more development to his people.
In another development, Mrs. Amaechi paid a condolence visit to Hon Nwogu over the death of his father, Pa Emmanuel Nwogu.
She described the death of Pa Emmanuel as shocking and a blow to the family.
Accompanied by the wife of the Secretary to Rivers State Government, Mrs. Stella Feyii and Chairman of Omuma Council, Mr. John Anucha, Mrs. Amaechi prayed for the repose of the soul of Pa Nwogu and prayed God to grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.