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Garden city is now a garbage city. Obuah should resign – Kabari

A chieftain of the All Progressive Congress in Rivers State, Kadilo Kabari, has called on the sole administrator of the Rivers State waste management agency, RIWAMA, Bro Felix Obuah to resign following the comments by the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, that the agency has failed.

Kadilo Kabari maintained that the Governor’s comment amounts to a vote of no confidence on the RIWAMA boss.

“I want to commend the executive Governor of Rivers state for the courage to admit an area his administration has failed, among many others.

“The Garden City has indeed become the garbage city. In the light of this, I call on Chief Felix Obuah to resign having received a vote of no confidence from no other person than the Governor himself.

“Should he fail, then the Governor should do the needful, to show that he is not playing politics with an area as important as sanitation. Rivers state should be clean” he said!

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