Rivers State
Governor , Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that the state is not in
contention with the Federal
Government as it remains committed to the unity
, progress and indivisibility of the country. Speaking on Monday at the Special Town Hall Meeting between the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo and Rivers State Stakeholders at the Government House, Port Harcourt said: "it is important for us to emphasize that the Government of Rivers State is not and cannot by any stretch of imagination be in contention with the Federal Government. In a statement released by Simeon Nwakaudu, Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor, Electronic Media, the Gov. said:
, progress and indivisibility of the country. Speaking on Monday at the Special Town Hall Meeting between the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo and Rivers State Stakeholders at the Government House, Port Harcourt said: "it is important for us to emphasize that the Government of Rivers State is not and cannot by any stretch of imagination be in contention with the Federal Government. In a statement released by Simeon Nwakaudu, Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor, Electronic Media, the Gov. said:
"We
stand for the unity, progress and indivisibility of this nation and part of our
mandate is to partner with the Federal Government to move the State and by
extension, the nation forward".
The governor
said: "We have severally demonstrated this commitment from the very
beginning of our administration with discernible actions. For instance, even
without prompting from the Federal Government we mobilized some stakeholders to
rehabilitate the East – West road, from Eleme junction to Onne junction, with
about three billion naira. Today, that part of the road, which leads to the
economic heartland of the nation, including the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone is
in good shape because of our singular efforts.
"Also,
that Rivers State is least affected by the spate of attacks on oil pipelines
and other facilities by militants is not by accident but by the deliberate and
direct involvement of the State government in ensuring that these vital
national economic infrastructure are protected and insulated from such
ferocious attacks by the hoodlums.
"Furthermore,
the State Government has spent and continues to spend a lot of money to support
the security agencies to fight crime and safeguarded lives and property in the
State.
"Only
recently, we spent over a million dollars to procure a sophisticated
surveillance device for the use of the police and the DSS to facilitate the
tracking and arrest of kidnappers as well as rescue of kidnap victims in the
State. Regrettably, this equipment is stuck at the port because of the refusal
of the federal Government to grant the waiver that is needed."
Governor
Wike said despite the contributions of Rivers State to the resource base of the
nation, it has been denied access to developmental projects.
He said:
"Rivers
State alone accounts for not less than a third of Nigeria’s earnings from the
export of hydrocarbon resources, yet there is little or nothing to show for the
State’s contributions to the national resource pool, which is being used on a
massive scale to develop other parts of the country.
"Thus,
the lack of tangible federal projects and development attention from the
Federal Government are some of the underlying problems that must be addressed
as quickly as possible to give our people a sense of belonging."
The
governor wondered why the Federal
Government has refused to reciprocate the kind gestures of the Rivers State
Government after all its positive
investments. He urged the Federal
Government to as a matter of
urgency tackle cases of underdevelopment in the state. He urged the Federal
Government to tackle the East West road, rehabilitation of
Port Harcourt International Airport, Port Harcourt and Onne Seaports and the
completion of the Bodo-Bonny road. He
regretted the failure of the Federal
Government to allow work to commence on the construction of the 7th train of
the Nigeria LNG Project in Bonny Land.
The
governor appealed to the Federal
Government to give life to the Ogoni clean up project which has remained dormant after it was flagged off. In his remarks, the Leader of the Elders of
Rivers State, Onueze Okocha (SAN) said:
"I want
to state categorically that the
government and people of Rivers State do not consider that they are at war with the Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
"This
does not seem to be the case and in
recent times , it would appear that the Federal
Government and its ministries, departments and agencies have tended to
act, or omitted to act , as if they have
problems with Rivers State".
In her
address, Representative of Women, Ankio Briggs called on the Buhari
administration to ensure that the restore the security details
of Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, otherwise
Rivers women will provide security for
the governor. Similarly, Chairman of the
Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, King Dandeson Douglas Jaja called
for the restoration of the security of Governor Wike.
He said
failure to do would mean that the Federal Government wants the governor
to come to harm. Oil producing
communities also demanded for developmental projects and
empowerment of their people.
Responding,
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo assured
the people of Rivers State that the Rivers State that the Federal government
will tackle their grievances. Simeon
Nwakaudu, Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor, Electronic
Media. 13th February, 2017.




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