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Invest In Modular Refineries, RSG Tasks NNPCL Retirees

The Governor Siminalayi Fubara-led Rivers State Government is poised to attract the best brains in the state and beyond to help the administration in piloting the transformation of the state to the fast lane of accelerated development.

The state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Warisenibo Joe Johnson, disclosed this in Port Harcourt, while playing host to a delegation of the NNPC Eastern Zone Retired Staff Investment Cooperative Society Limited, who paid him a courtesy visit in his office, recently. 

Johnson, who himself is a retiree of the hydrocarbon behemoth, noted that the NNPC senior citizens have a lot to offer in advancing the course of development in the state, given their wealth of experience, which he said, the state government was willing to tap from.

He expressed gratitude to the management committee of the group for the courtesy visit to identify with the Rivers State Government, emphasising that their visit has given him a sense of belonging.

Johnson explained that the government has been on course in delivering people-oriented programmes and projects through the help of God and the massive support of Rivers people, despite the plans of detractors to divert his attention from fulfilling his mandate.

According to him; "Governor Siminalayi Fubara, as an accountant, is not given to much noise. He is very humane, friendly and ready to serve the state creditably.

"We have lost a lot in the area of human capital development, which the governor is determined to fix."

He noted that Rivers State, unlike Lagos, has not experienced simultaneous development across the LGAs due to politicking in the past eight years.

Johnson noted that the governor has come up with a different concept of accelerated development, which despite the efforts of detractors, was beginning to put some legacies in place that would speak for the government in days and years to come.

He told the NNPC retired staff that his office was open to them at all times, even as he enjoined them to offer advice to the government in areas that it was not doing well.

According to him, "Any area we are not doing well, please tell us so that we can adjust. We are humans. We are bound to make mistakes.

"The governor is a human being like all of us. He has been in the public service. But he would leverage on the experience that most of you have acquired over the years at NNPC, which is pivotal when it comes to organizational management."

The commissioner said: "For example, we have electricity supply challenge which those of you with engineering expertise can make available to the Rivers State Government. This is an area that you can be interested in, and we are ready to partner with you.

"There is no reason why we cannot have a modular refinery to produce fuel and associated by-products for our local consumption to address the high cost of the products," he said.

He, therefore, charged them to buy-in to the government initiative as a game changer, even as he noted that they (NNPC retired staff) could as well offer consultancy services to the government in the areas of their core competencies.

Johnson urged them to serve as his mirror, so as to point the way to a premium quality service delivery to the good people of Rivers State.

He enthused that the Governor Siminalayi Fubara's strategy of silence and focused leadership has discomfited the adversaries, thus making him very unpredictable.

He sued for constant interactions for cross fertilization of ideas that would be mutually beneficial.

Earlier in his remarks, President, NNPC Eastern Zone Retired Staff Investment Cooperative Society Limited, Sir Francis Igwebuike Ifi, had congratulated Warisenibo Joe Johnson on his well-deserved appointment as a member of the Rivers State Executive Council and Commissioner for Information and Communications in the state.

He expressed absolute confidence in the ability of the state Chief Image Maker to deliver premium quality service to the state, given his antecedents.

Ifi stated that the NNPC EZRSICS, which is the investment arm of the retirees, recognises Johnson as one of their own, a close friend and dependable ally who has the development and progress of the cooperative at heart.

He posited that it was for that reason that they associate with him and will continue to suppoet the state government to achieve its mandates in key sectors.

"Our courtesy visit to you today is to show our solidarity and felicitate with you on your well-deserved appointment as Commissioner for Information and Communications of the Rivers State Government. 

"We are delighted that you have made us proud to be so appointed into an exalted office. Your appointment has given all of us, cooperators, a sense of joy, pride and happiness."

Continuing, Ifi said; "We are very happy for your appointment, and pray to God Almighty to grant you the wherewithal to perform your duties efficiently and creditably.

"We also pledge and vow to support you and the Rivers State Government such that, even the governor will be happy with us.

"We also want to urge you to please, convey our warmest greetings to His Excellency, Executive Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara.

"We are aware of what has been happening in the state since his assumption of office. Please, tell him that we are convinced in his ability to overcome and chart a new course for the development of the state in line with his constitutional mandate as the duly elected governor of Rivers State.

"We are solidly behind you and the government and good people of Rivers State," he concluded.

Other members of the NNPC Eastern Zone Retired Staff Investment Cooperative Society Limited's Management Team on the courtesy visit included the Vice President, Rev. Charles W. George; Financial Secretary, Elder Daminabo Iwo George; and Treasurer, Mr. Monday Ewonubari Yaakor.

Others are Secretary, Elder Blessing T. Kalio; and Assistant Secretary, Mr. Daere R. Amachree.

A minute silence was later observed in honour of the former Chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT) of the NNPC Eastern Zone Retired Staff Investment Cooperative Society Limited, late Engr. A. M. Alabi, who was said to have slumped and died recently in his Kwara State home.

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