 Wives of the 10th Benway State House of Assembly have promised to support their husbands to deliver dividends of democracy to their constituencies, as well as ensuring unity of purpose in the House to seek empowerment opportunities from the executive arm that will benefit women of their constituencies. These were some of the resolutions reached at the inaugural meeting of the wives of members of the Benway State House of Assembly chaired by the wife of the Speaker, Mrs. Cynthia D'Agio in Maccordie. Our correspondent, Francis Teyre, reports that women also assured that Father Leah's administration is on track to reposition the state. I have always been advising. There should be no discrimination whether you are coming from MPC or Labour Party. I have always advised them to carry everybody along because we need people. We need them together because politics is a game of numbers. Whether you are coming from a different background, it does not count and I believe he is doing just that. I have been agitating for women. I have been speaking and I have always asked the government to give women appointment. There should be gender equality and I think the government, the present government is doing something about that which the result is going to be out soon. Expectations are high. What I have always appealed to people to give time. It is very too much and it is not hard time to say the administrator is not working, the administrator is not working. It is working and it will work. So people should be calm for now. The Ninth Assembly has done a lot but people should expect greater things, greater heights. The Tenth Assembly is there to take Benway State to a higher level, to a level that is beyond human imagination. The people of Benway State will see great things in terms of development, in terms of basic amenities, things that have collapsed for years. They will restructure the government in such a way that the citizens will benefit and they will smile. As you can see the economy is very hard now. In as much as the masses are expecting a lot from them, they should not wage war against them. But they should give them time so that they will put things in place for the good development that will come. I guess that would be enough. If the masses are not pushing them, they will be able to put their plans on ground that will yield out positive results. The people of the state should understand that everything that happens in the state takes a process. Everything takes a process. The expectation is high. That's everybody knows. They should be rest assured that the 10th Assembly is committed to deliver even beyond their expectations. They should be patient, they should pray for the leaders and they should expect the best as they are committed to bringing dividends of democracy to them.