 River State Governor Yasem Uike says he has remained committed to his pledge of standing with the church at all time, defending, supporting the growth and expansion of its missionary activities. Governor Uike spoke at the inauguration of Achtikin-Kralta Memorial Girls' School road and adjoining roads in Elemore town of Ubiakbolakol government area. The River State governor stated that he has never run away from the church or refused to partner with it in administering this state and will never stop supporting the church. The role of our government with the church. The church should understand those who believe in them, who trust them, who work with them, not only when it comes to politics. People will now run to the church. No. And that's after the church to be careful of politicians who want to use the church. The church will always identify with those who from the beginning have always worked with them. Now because when the election comes, they will come and talk to you, is a Christian. Christianity is not only during the election. Christianity should be done from the onset. You have to show that you're a Christian. Governor Uike gave the assurance that even though ACMGS is owned by the Anglican communion, his administration is entrusted in the total rehabilitation of structures and learning materials in order to restore the school to part of glory. Even though it's an Anglican school, that does not stop us from interfering. Before I came, I told my wife, I just said, if there's one party gift I must do for her is to make sure that we try to rehabilitate this school here. And that we are going to do by making sure we denote to the school the sum of 500 million dollars so that we can bring up because ACMGS is a prominent school in this state and in this country. Providing description of the project, River States Commissioner for Special Project Stemma Iela gave the lens of the road as 2.25 kilometers and its weight as 6.8 meters with 2.2 kilometers long drains.