Niger Delta
Tombia Chiefs Hand Over Site For School Reconstruction
The Tombia Council of Chiefs has officially donated and handed over parcels of land to agents of the Rivers State Government for the reconstruction and upgrading of Community Secondary School, Tombia which had been in shambles for over a decade.
The handover ceremony took place yesterday at the would-be cite of construction in the presence of community members, opinion leaders and other well meaning individuals from the community.
Performing the handover, the Vice Chairman of Tombia Council of Chiefs and Head of Idonibo group of Houses,Chief Peniel Ombo-Idonibo who stood in for the Chairman,Chief Lucas Aluye-Benebo expressed happiness with the state governor, Nyesom Wike for graciously awarding the contract.
He prayed God to give the governor the strength and courage to cite more projects in Tombia.”We are happy in Tombia that the governor has given us this project. God should strengthen him to continue to cite more developmental projects in Tombia.We pray that wisdom shall not depart from our amiable governor as he pursue this project to the end”.
Continuing, Chief Ombo hinted that the project would give Tombia a befitting outlook,saying the project during and after construction would stimulate not just learning, but the economy of Tombia.
Thanking the Rivers State Governor for his magnanimity, the head of Abali group of Houses, Chief Ifuro Iyala Dickson Abali recalled that Chief Nyesom Wike is a Chief in Tombia and described the award of the project as, “home coming”, saying we are pleased with Governor Wike for coming home at this time, Tombia is his home, he is a chief in Tombia. We are appealing to him to fund the project timeously to completion. The people are happy, God almighty is also happy with him. Ride on, our able governor”, Chief Abali added.
Speaking on behalf of the staff and students of Community Secondary School, Tombia, the Principal of the school, Mr. Biteboye Z.Seddon expressed gratitude to the state governor for the project and promised that the school would be put to judicious use when completed.
Mr. Seddon hoped that the renovation of the school would not only facilitate learning, it would open up the community and enhance commerce.
By: Tamunoiminabo Fyneface