Friday, November 7, 2014

Clark swears in Burutu councillors, harps on development

Chairman of Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, Ebikeme Clark, has inaugurated the newly elected councillors.
He charged the lawmakers to help promote peace and development in the council area.
For their part, the councillors, immediately after the inauguration, elected their leadership with William Elagha emerging the House Leader, Godspower Akiefa (Deputy Leader), Douti Government (Chief Whip), Joseph Alubeze (Majority Leader) and Godspower Timikoru (Deputy Majority Leader).
Addressing the councillors at the ceremony held in Burutu, headquarters of Burutu Local Government Area, Clark stressed the need for all to work for the growth and development of the council area in fulfilment of the confidence reposed on them by the people.


He reminded the councillors of the need to be focused at all times, to provide quality service to the constituents, even as he charged them to be diligent in their duties.
He also stressed the need for teamwork, as he promised to operate an open-door policy and strive to carry everybody along in the administration of the council.
He equally called for useful contributions from all stakeholders, aimed at moving Burutu LDA to greater heights.
On his part, Elagha pledged the commitment of the legislative arm of the council towards ensuring that the yearnings and aspirations of the people of Burutu council area are met.
He promised that the interest of the people would be placed above personal interests in the discharge of their duties and appealed for the people’s support.

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