The Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency,
Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has berated the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, over
the
governor’s recent revocation of the Certificate of Occupancy of Port
Harcourt-based Novotel Hotel.
Peterside, who described Wike’s action as worse traits of fascism, said
he had forewarned Rivers people and the international community in 2015 that
Wike should not be trusted to protect their investments and stakes.
He wondered how a state governor, who took an oath of office to uphold
and respect the Nigerian constitution, would revoke a document as crucial to
property and business as Certificate of Occupancy without any impartial
adjudication.
“Wike had sworn to uphold the Nigerian constitution without fear or
favour and ill-will or malice against any citizen. It is now left to Wike and
his conscience to check whether he has been faithful to his oath,” he said in a
statement on Tuesday.
Peterside explained that the revocation order was nothing, but a
reckless, irresponsible and draconian act that could have only come from the
desk of a “fascist, despot and dictator.”
Reacting, the Rivers State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party,
Chief Felix Obuah, said the governor’s order to revoke the hotel was in order,
adding that the facility was used to perpetrate electoral crime.
Obuah, who spoke through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr.
Jerry Needam, argued that Wike’s order to revoke Novotel Hotel’s Certificate of
Occupancy would save Rivers people from embarrassment.
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