The Executive Chairman of Aniocha South Local Government Area, Hon. Pastor Jude Chukwunwike, has set up a Needs Assessment Liaison Office to evaluate the projects to be executed in the council. The office, he said, will liaise with community leaders to synergise on areas to be prioritised in project execution.
“The Needs Assessment Liaison Office will inter-face with various communities to identify priority projects that will have profound impact on the grassroots. Together and in close consultation, the projects to be focused on will be agreed upon”, Chukwunwike said.
The office, he said, will be a compass to guide his administration in effectively taking decisions on project execution in collaboration with every community within the limits of available resources. He spoke Ubulu-Uku in a closing remark at the second edition of Rt. Hon. Joan Onyemaechi Ada Anioma’s thanksgiving service organized by the kingdom in celebration of her release from the den of kidnappers.
He called for peace, unity, forgiveness and reconciliation in order to drive progress and development in Ubulu-Uku.
The elated Chukwunwike urged his people to use the prevailing unity and oneness of mind shown during his sister’s abduction and subsequent safe return from the hands of her captors to embrace peace, forgiveness and total rebirth. It was a carnival in Ubulu-Uku as Palace chiefs, women, youths and school children all trooped out to celebrate their daughter’s safe return.
According to Chukwunwike, “I can beat my chest and attest that a new Ubulu-Uku has just emerged, judging from the overwhelming prayers, solidarity, love and support shown to my family during this ordeal.
Extending his gratitude to Aniocha South people and Deltans at large, Chukwunwike used the occasion to appeal for understanding as the Executive Chairman of the local government, stressing that he came prepared for the job he asked from Aniocha South people.
The colourful occasion which had Palace chiefs and political leaders in Aniocha South in attendance, began with an inter-denominational praise and thanksgiving at the town’s main square.