In a candid interview with SYMFONI TV, In a move to improve power supply and ensure quality health services, Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has delivered a new transformer to the Warmate House Office Complex. The facility houses the Rivers State Primary Health Care Board and the Rivers State Contributory Health Protection Program (RIVCHPP).

The Commissioner for Power, Hon. Solomon Eke, had earlier provided a 500 KVA generator to the complex, reinforcing the government’s commitment to addressing the power needs of critical infrastructure.

“But the government now, the Governor we pay for all the facilities they use to collect money. It’s not right at all,” Eke stated, expressing concerns about resource allocation. “This money could have been directed to another developmental project. But because of your need, particularly here, you didn’t allow the Governor to rest. You drag the Governor by his clothes, saying, ‘Please, my people and I need a transformer.’”

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Eke highlighted the Governor’s compassion in addressing the community’s demands. “The Governor, being a compassionate person, said, ‘Okay, let me approve the transformer since our people desire it, and they need it.’ And this New Year, he also directed me to give you a New Year gift, instructing that we bring this transformer to you.”

The installation of the new transformer is expected to bolster power supply at the complex, enabling uninterrupted operations and improved healthcare delivery in the state.

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