Rivers
State Governor has asked the Minister of Transport to accept the
reality that his political party lost the rerun elections and give way
for the state government to concentrate on rebuilding the state.
Gov. Nyesom Wike
While declaring open a retreat on 'Strengthening capacity, efficiency and service delivery for sustainable development for top government officials' on
Thursday, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has asked Minister
of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, to accept the reality that his political
party lost the rerun elections and give way for the state government to
concentrate on rebuilding the state.
Speaking at Onne Multi-Purpose Centre, Governor Wike stated that
the responsibility of reviving the state after the immediate past
administration failed to use the three trillion naira (N3 trillion) that
was allocated to the state under its watch was enormous, adding that he
had deployed resources and expertise to correct the failures of the
Amaechi administration.
"I call on the former Governor and leader of the APC in the
State to accept the reality that the re-run elections has woefully been
lost by his party and that Rivers people have, again, overwhelmingly
re-affirm their confidence, trust and preference for the PDP.
"Therefore, spare us the agony of unnecessary hostility and
allow Rivers State to move forward in peace and security. We expect you
to use your high office and connections to attract meaningful
development projects to the State as I did during my time; not senseless
and unpatriotic distractions. Enough is enough.
"All of us are aware of the sorry state of things in Rivers
State before May 29 2015. Between October 25 2007 and May 28 2015 over
three trillion naira accrued from all revenue sources to the State. Yet,
they did nothing tangible with that money to develop the State.
Instead, they squandered and diverted most of this money into private
pockets through bogus and ill-fated projects."
The governor further claimed that all major projects that Amaechi initiated were either abandoned or not executed at all.
"Let’s briefly look at the records since they live in denial.
The visible projects initiated by former Governor Amaechi during his
eight years in office include: the Karibi Whyte mega Hospital project,
the Greater Port Harcourt Project, the new Rivers State University
project; the RSSDA over-seas scholarship scheme; the mosquitos
eradication scheme, the Adokiye Amiesemaka Stadium project, the 500
primary schools project, the 23 mega secondary schools project, the
ill-fated less than 1.5kms monorail project, and the dualization of some
inner city roads.
"However, none of these projects was realised before they left
office despite spending billions and billions of naira on them. For
example, the Karibi Whyte Hospital was not just abandoned at the
foundation stage, it turned out to be a big scam on Rivers people.
"The Greater Port Harcourt project existed mainly on paper
without any tangible progress. The Adokye Amiesimaka stadium was
abandoned half completed, while not even a stone was laid for the
proposed new Rivers State University.
"Furthermore, the mosquito eradication project was another huge
scam, just as the secondary school and overseas scholarships scheme
were misconceived, fraudulent and unsustainable. In addition, they sold
off three of the State’s four independent power plants initiated by the
Governor Odili administration to cronies and diverted the proceeds to
private ends.
"The narrative is not different in their much-flaunted
education and health projects. Their own project audit before they left
office reveals that out of 498 primary schools they initiated, only 116
were completed and the rest abandoned. Similarly, out of the 23-mega
secondary schools they initiated, only one was completed, the rest
abandoned.
"Throughout the eight years, no public secondary school was
rehabilitated, while all the general hospitals were willfully abandoned
to rot and decay. I challenge the former Governor to controvert these
facts in a public debate."
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