Apparently hopeful that the inauguration of the 10th Senate on 13 June would usher in Senator Godswill Akpabio as the president of the Red Chamber, the management of a Hi-Tech firm based in the United States has declared partnership with the new leadership towards strengthening the country’s economy through technological innovations.
Speaking with journalists in Uyo, the chief executive officer of Bridges In Tech Company, Lady Joanna Udo, explained that her firm was committed to helping the black and brown people to acquire and excel in modern technologies and innovations.
She expressed delight at the pairing of President Bola Tinubu with Akpabio as senate president, noting that their years of experience and achievements in both public and private sectors would be aggregated to turn around the economy. She added that such leadership ingenuities would be combined to return the country to her pride of place among the comity of better nations.
She said: “We pray that God will continue to fill you with uncommitted wisdom and strength to remain the awesome leader you have always been to the people. We look forward to working with you, not only to foster a better technologically-driven economy, but to foster peace and prosperity of our nation.”
She congratulated the new administration led by Pastor Umo Eno, and charged him to adopt a holistic action plan by working in partnership with all sheds of people in order to calm frayed nerves for sustainable peace and development of the state.