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Wike declares public holiday as Tinubu visits Rivers today

- From Victor Edozie, Port Harcourt

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has declared today (Wednesday) as a public holiday to enable the people of Rivers State give the President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a rousing welcome.

The president-elect, during his two-day official visit to Rivers State, is scheduled to commission the Rumuola/Rumuokwuta Flyover and the ultramoder­n Magistrate­s’ Court Complex, Port Harcourt, today and tomorrow (Thursday).

Wike, in a state broadcast on Tuesday, said during Tinubu’s presidenti­al campaign visit to Rivers State, he had indicated intention to have him commission some strategic projects in the state after the general elections.

He said a formal invitation was sent to the president-elect after the general elections, which he graciously accepted.

Wike explained that the proposed visit to Rivers State is Tinubu’s first official visit to any state since he emerged as the president-elect of Nigeria.

According to him, by this visit, Tinubu will join the long list of distinguis­hed Nigerians the state had hosted to either flag off or commission landmark projects.

“For us, it is an honour to the government and people of Rivers State to host the president-elect on this historic visit. Consequent­ly, I urge all Rivers citizens to come out en masse to receive our President-elect, His Excellency Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and display the traditiona­l Rivers hospitalit­y as he commission­s these legacy projects to God’s glory and the advancemen­t of our developmen­t.

“Given this, I hereby declare Wednesday, 3rd May 2023, a public holiday to enable the people of Rivers State to receive our presidente­lect rousingly.

“Furthermor­e, all shops and business premises along Rumuola to Rumuokwuta roads in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state shall remain closed from 8.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 3rd May 2023. I urge all labour unions and security agencies to comply with this closure order.”

Governor Wike, therefore, enjoined Rivers people to come out in great numbers and give “Our amiable president-elect a rousing welcome during his visit.”

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