The Chairman of Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers State, Dame Anengi Wilcox has been applauded for her developmental strides in Finima Community with an affirmation to her that Finima will remain a peaceful community.
Secretary of the Asawo Kobiri, Christopher Brown gave this applause on Thursday, September 8, 2022 in Bonny when he led a delegation of youths of the Buoye Omuso Brown House (BOBH) on a courtesy visit to the Bonny LGA Chairman.
According to a statement by the Deputy Press Secretary to the Bonny LGA Chairman, Boma Waribor, the BOBH Asawo Kobiri Scribe promised that the BOBH youths would not align with the misdeeds of a few who were only furthering their individual interests.
Brown said the youths of BOBH were grateful for her efforts in sustaining the peace of Bonny LGA, ensuring that their benefits through the Bonny Integrated Recruitment Centre (BIRC), together with other infrastructural interventions in Finima Community, asserting that these were worthy of applause rather than blackmail.
Pledging that Finima and the entire people of Ward 5 would continue to support the current administration at the Bonny Local Government Council, Christopher Brown noted that this pedge was etched on verifiable commitment to fair play and due process, warning troublemakers to desist from bullying and uncouth conduct that is alien to the average Finima man.
Responding, the Chairman of Bonny Local Government Area, Dame Anengi Wilcox, who expressed surprise at the large turnout of Brown House youths, expressed her delight with the visti, describing it as “encouraging”.
She reiterated that her business was to serve the entirety of Bonny LGA which includes the Buoye Omuso Brown House, disclosing that the BOBH shares deep friendship with her, assuring that the right thing would be done at all times in pursuance of the unity, equity, peace, and development of Bonny Local Government Area.
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