Leaders and people
of Niger Delta will defend Nigeria’s unity because they believe the country
should remain as one indivisible entity, River State Governor Nyesom Wike
has
said.
Speaking during a
visit to Sultan of Sokoto Alhaji Saad Abubakar at his palace, Wike said
Nigeria’s unity is ‘non-negotiable’ and of paramount importance.
He added that the
interest of Nigerians and Africans would be better served with Nigeria
remaining as one “strong and united nation”.
He said: “Let me
first of all sincerely thank you, our father the Sultan, for what you are doing
for this country, working tirelessly to ring peace and to bring unity to the
people. So, for all of us, this is what is meant by one Nigeria.
“We cannot run away
from this country. The unity of this country is very, very paramount. The unity
of this country is non-negotiable. I am from the Niger Delta, from Rivers State
to be specific. So, I cannot see us in a divided country. No way. We stand for
the unity of this country,” Wike added.
According to the
governor, his administration has put a lot of time, resources and energy to
protect national assets, especially the ones in Rivers State.
“In Rivers, you
hardly find pipeline vandalisation. We are working at all times to protect
national assets in our state. In my state, I am governor for all the people
living in the state. I am not a governor of a particular political party, but a
governor for all the people of Rivers State.”
He hailed the Sultan
for his leadership of the Muslim community in Nigeria, adding that he was in
Sokoto to felicitate with his colleague, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, who
gave out his daughter in marriage on Saturday.
He equally dispelled
the notion that his relationship with Tambuwal had political connotation,
saying the Sokoto governor had been his friend for a long time, “long before
politics defined who we are now.”
“Tambuwal is my
friend for a long time. If anything affects him, it affects me also. If he
gives out his daughter in marriage, I have to be here to support him. If any
problem happens to him, it affects me as well.
“Your Eminence, I am
here to seek your royal blessing. You have blessed me before, that is why I am
growing. So, let me wish you a prosperous new year ahead,” he added.
Both the host
governor and Sultan implored Nigerians to live in peace with one another, and
wished their countrymen and women a year full of happiness and blessings.
The governor has
also restated his administration’s commitment to promoting peace and growth in
the state.
In a New Year
message broadcast in Port Harcourt yesterday, Wike said his administration had
enormous political will to embark on projects that would trigger growth across
the state.
He urged Rivers
people to work together to ensure that the state enjoyed peace and development
in 2017.
“We cannot thank you
enough for your consistent prayers, understanding, sacrifices and unconditional
support and encouragement throughout 2016.
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