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Chief of Staff Inspects Government Quarters Ahead of Official Commissioning by Governor Sim Fubara

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By: Daure David

The Chief of Staff to the Government House, Rt. Hon. Ehie Edison, conducted a comprehensive inspection of the newly rehabilitated government quarters today, ahead of their official commissioning by Governor Sim Fubara. This inspection, part of routine checks, focused on evaluating the maintenance, safety, and overall quality of the facilities, ensuring they are in prime condition for use by government officials and staff.

Rt. Hon. Ehie Edison, accompanied by senior government officials, toured the quarters which have undergone significant rehabilitation under the Sim Fubara-led administration. The quarters are intended to provide safe and comfortable living spaces for government personnel, ensuring they can perform their duties effectively while residing within close proximity to their workstations.

The inspection covered various sections of the government quarters, including the living accommodations, common areas, and amenities. Particular attention was paid to the quality of repairs, security measures, and the general state of the facilities to ensure they meet the expected standards.

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Speaking to reporters after the inspection, Rt. Hon. Ehie Edison emphasized the importance of maintaining such government infrastructure to support the smooth running of governance. “This inspection is part of our commitment to ensuring that all facilities provided for government personnel are not only functional but also conducive to a productive and safe work environment,” he said. “Governor Sim Fubara has made it a priority to rehabilitate and upgrade the quarters, and we are ensuring that everything is in place ahead of the official commissioning.”

The rehabilitation of the government quarters is one of the key infrastructural projects under the Fubara administration, aimed at improving the living conditions of government staff while also enhancing the efficiency of governance. The improvements include modernized amenities, enhanced security, and environmentally sustainable features.

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Governor Sim Fubara, who is expected to officially commission the quarters in the coming weeks, has expressed his commitment to improving the welfare of both government employees and the wider populace. The rehabilitated quarters are a testament to the administration’s ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure and governance in Rivers State.

As the official commissioning take place, the public eagerly anticipates the proper use of the new building, which is expected to mark another milestone in Governor Fubara’s agenda for a well-governed and progressive Rivers State.

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