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May Day: RISAA Boss, Aye Pepple Applauds Diversity, Dedication, Commends RISAA Staff, Public Sector Workers Worldwide

By Confidence Biebara

May 1, 2024

In a heartfelt tribute to their diversity and dedication to duty, the Managing Director of the Rivers State Signage and Advertising Agency (RISAA), Aye Pepple has felicitated with his staff, as well as workers worldwide, especially those in the public sector.

Pepple came out with this on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 in a commemorative message made exclusively available to Kristina Reports in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Managing Director, Rivers State Signage and Advertising Agency (RISAA), Aye Pepple

Heralding what he referred to as “their representation of diversity within the workplace”, the RISAA boss joined the global community to felicitate his workers and all other workers the world over on the auspicious occasion of the 2024 May Day Celebration.

Renowned for his visionary leadership, Hon. Pepple, who is a former lawmaker representing Bonny Constituency in the Rivers State House of Assembly, took a moment to recognize the invaluable contributions of the RISAA team to the governance profile of the State.

He emphasized the importance of the diverse perspectives workers integrate into the workplace which he said helps in driving innovation and excellence within the agency.

In a broader scope, Hon. Aye Pepple extended his gratitude and admiration to workers worldwide, especially, public sector workers, whom he described as the “engine room of governance”, acknowledging their tireless efforts in ensuring effective governance and fostering societal progress.

He hailed “their unwavering commitment to public service, which plays a pivotal role in shaping better communities and improving the lives of citizens globally”.

As Hon. Aye Pepple champions inclusivity and applauds the dedication of workers within his agency and beyond, his words serve as a beacon of inspiration, highlighting the profound impact of diversity and diligence in advancing the public sector and society at large.

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