 Wala Tinobu has assured that he's committed to rebuilding nation, noting that Nigeria has no reason to be poor considering the vast natural resources the country is blessed with in almost every part of the country. The president echoed his commitment when he received traditional and political leaders from river state. The leaders were of solidarity and thank you visits for the appointment of former governor of river state, Nyesom Wike, as the Federal Capital Territory Minister. While receiving them, the president also vowed not to disappoint Nigerians, recognizing the trust and magnitude of expectation and responsibility bestowed on him. I am the captain, the chief salesman of the country right now. We have to reverse the trend. We have to make what appear difficult very easy and achieve possibilities within a very short period of time. Our people are expecting a lot from us. As long as it's lamentation possible, I'm not the president that will give excuses. I want to work hard for our nation. A nation united by single purpose, development, focused, determined, make wealth, prosperity, a target for all. We have no reasons to be poor. President Tinnable encouraged Nigerians to look beyond the present situation in the country and see the bigger picture. Don't just call for the visit, but be committed, spirit of oneness, have embraced that. We need to talk to our youths. If we are going to invest in their future to bring about success, progress and development, we need to hear from us that it's the need for mindset, changes of mindset. Earlier, the river state governor, Simin Ali Fubara, called on Nigerians to exercise patience with the policies of the president for future dividends. We humbly urge Mr. President to note that access to the refinery on the east-west road is in most deplorable state, and we appeal to Mr. President to approve the reconstruction thereof so as to facilitate the transportation of petroleum products from the refinery. On our part, the state government has, in demonstration of our love and support for your kind effort, commenced the construction of Muoji-Aleto-Alesa refinery road, which also leads to the refinery, to provide a temporary alternative road for commuters to the refinery and surrounding areas, while you embark on the construction of that section of east-west road. Former president of the Nigerian Bar Association, Chief Joe Okochia, who spoke to newsmen after the meeting, said the delegation requested the rehabilitation of the east-west road leading into Port Hackett refinery to ease petroleum product transportation, as the president had promised to revamp the refinery. We have come first to show solidarity with the president and to express our gratitude for his recent developmental strides, particularly as you know, approving that very, very valuable investment for Team Billion US Dollars by Indorama Petrochemicals Company in river states. The promise to revamp the Port Hackett refinery, and indeed for the appointments of eminent river sands that have been made into the federal government, led by Nyesum Weke, our former governor who is now the minister of the FCT, Juri Ingella-Leh, the president's spokesman, and members of the Niger Delta Development Commission Board and the South Isabellopment Commission Board. So we are grateful to the president and also have come to assure him of our total loyalty and support. Other members of the delegation of the river state dignitaries include elders and traditional rulers among office. So you get notified about fresh news updates.