
RIVERS STATE TNP COORDINATOR PETER NJOKU CHARGES MEMBERS ON LOYALTY, NIGERIA’S UNITY
…As State Working Committee constituted with enthusiasm to work towards project’s growth
The Coordinator of The Nigerian Project in Rivers State, Apostle Peter Njoku has charged members to make the unity of Nigeria a priority as he urged them to keep playing their part in moving the project forward.
Apostle Njoku who spoke while presiding over the constitution of the State Working Committee in Port Harcourt charged them to keep carrying out effective mobilisation in the various council areas of the state.
The Coordinator emphasized that the project requires total commitment and loyalty from members.
In his words, “The Nigerian Project wants people with integrity. People who are promoting the unity of our dear country”.
“We don’t have any other country and this calls for the concerted efforts to do all that will develop the land and the people”.
The event also witnessed the appointment of some distinguished elders and leaders who have been steadfast and could offer words of advice from time to time.
Apostle Njoku said the elders and leaders would be holding joint meetings with the State Working Committee in the process of ensuring the growth of the project.
The event also provided opportunities for local government coordinators to give updates about their mobilisation efforts just as they analysed the various challenges being faced.
Speakers at the event who include the Secretary, Barr Paul Obea, Engr. Power Maeba and Engr. Emughedi Iyo expressed their readiness to continue to work towards the growth of The Nigerian Project in the state.
They also called for the support of the leadership of the project to enable them deliver on the tasks ahead