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Wike to Agba: Stop speaking on development issues in states you least understand

By Seyi Odewale

The Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike has taken a swipe at the Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Mr. Clement Agba for exhibiting a lack of understanding on how governors plan development projects in their various states.

Governor Wike berated the minister yesterday when he spoke at the inauguration of the 13.86km long Rumuodogo 1 and 2 Road in Oluua – Rumuodogo community in Emohua Local Government Area.

According to Wike, Agba was wrong when he said governors were the causes of poverty because they focused on building flyovers, airports and other projects in the state capitals, while neglecting to invest in rural communities to directly uplift the living standard of the people.

His words: “He said governors are the problem, they don’t do rural roads, and I ask him where and where have you been. You just sit there (Abuja), you’ve not been anywhere to go and check whether rural roads are being done or not.”

A statement by the governor’s media aide, Kelvin Ebiri, said Wike pointed out that the development plan of his administration is holistic with critical infrastructure delivered not only in the state capital, but across the 23 Local Government Areas.

Wike, therefore, advised the minister to take time out, leave Abuja and visit states, particularly, Rivers State, emphasising that there are a number of projects in rural communities with the Rumuodogo road inclusive, which have improved the socio-economic status of rural communities.

“Come to Rivers State and see whether we are doing roads that will cause agricultural produce to be brought out to the cities or not before you open your mouth. We are not doing roads in the city alone. We are doing roads in all local government areas of the state,” Wike said.

He also challenged some South-South states governors to stop hiding behind their attack dogs they commissioned to insult him and come to confront him personally.

He said: “Some people have been sending their people to insult me. I laugh. I heard some people, they call them Akwa Ibom professionals, and they were insulting me. Tell the man who sent you to come out. You are just small kids. I am waiting for the big masquerade. Some people said they are Ijaw professionals. You that are sending them come out. It is you I am looking for; I am not looking for these small fries.”

The Rivers State governor wondered why those faceless governors are picking offence at him because he thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for releasing the 13 percent derivation arrears from 1999 to date.

Governor Wike informed that even though he was never a fan of President Buhari, it does not stop him from expressing his gratitude to the president for releasing the fund that has helped to finance several projects in Rivers State.

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He said: “If they’re not prepared for governance, give up. I am prepared for governance. I was prepared, I’m still prepared, I will be prepared till I leave. How can people talk, simply because I said thank you Buhari for giving us money. I am not a fan of Buhari. All of you know that I am not one of those they like. I am not one of those who go to Abuja to see them, but the truth must be told. When somebody has done well in an aspect, you say he has done well in this aspect. You cannot change it.”

He also said while some of the governors could not withstand the federal might in their states, he was able to withstand the federal might that tried to undermine the 2019 election process in Rivers State, adding that when he thanked President Buhari, he did not say the South-South governors should account for the share of the money they got.

He noted that each governor should know the peculiar development needs of their various states and attend to them.

He, however, said he was prepared for governance when he took the shot to become governor and was not handpicked, but entered the race and defeated a sitting governor.

He said: “But let me tell those who are making noise, whether you’re a governor I don’t care. When I came to run as governor of Rivers State, there was no governor that said I want to put you in office as a governor. I came on my own. God said I want to use you. There was a sitting governor, we defeated the sitting governor.

“Some governors were brought by their godfathers; I never had any godfather that brought me as a governor. The only God father I had was God and the people of Rivers State. So, when some governors are talking, they should know those they are talking to, we are not at the same level, and we can’t be at the same level.”

The governor explained that he has always ensured that no project awarded by his administration lasts more than 14 months.

Governor Wike also said that it is worthy to note that Rivers State spent over N5billion (Five billion Naira) to recover the Yenagoa campus of the Nigerian law School, while the Dr. Nabo Graham Douglas Campus in Port Harcourt was completed within 10 months.

The governor urged Rumuodogo people to vote for the People’s Democratic Party governorship candidate, Siminilaye Fubara and all other candidates in the 2023 general elections.

He further charged them to use their votes to punish the party of the former governor, Chibuike Amaechi for refusing to construct the road for them.

 

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