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Wike Justifies Environment Commissioner’s Firing
The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has disclosed the reason why he fired the Commissioner for Environment, Dr Igbiks Tamuno.
Tamuno was relieved of his appointment, last Tuesday via a press statement signed by the governor’s Special Assistant on Media, Kevin Ebiri, with no reason given for his sack.
However, the governor while addressing reporters at the signing of contracts for the construction of phase one of the Trans- Kalahari Road and the second phase of the Saakpenwa- Bori-Kono Road at the Government House, last Wednesday, said the commissioner violated the ethics of the public service.
According to him, the sacked commissioner independently wrote to Julius Berger Nigeria Limited to stop work in the state without the governor’s approval.
Wike, who said he saw sabotage in the behaviour of Tamuno, fumed, “I don’t know how a commissioner can write to a company to stop work without my approval. That Julius Berger should stop construction in the entire state. I have never seen anything like that,” he said.
Speaking further, Wike explained that the commissioner was sacked because he engaged in acts that amounted to sabotage of government policy and projects.
“I don’t know how a commissioner can write to a company to stop work without my approval. And Julius Berger in that matter, to stop construction in the entire state; I have never heard of such thing before. I didn’t know that commissioners have so much power like that.
“I’m saying it because some of you don’t even know the limits of your power. These are contractors working for the state government. He (Tamuno) never interfaced with the Ministry of Works. We have paid Julius Berger, and you ask them to stop work? So that they will come and ask for variation later?” it won’t happen, the governor added.
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