Editorial
Governor Wike And Abandoned Projects
The promise by Governor Nyesom
Ezenwo Wike of Rivers State to embark
on the completion of all critical projects abandoned by former administrations in Rivers State is not only heart-warming, but also reflective of the true wishes of all well-meaning Rivers people.
The Governor made the pledge when the Archibishop of the Niger Delta North, Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Ignatius Kattey, paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Port Harcourt. He said, “we cannot just see abandoned projects and fold our arms because we did not award them. If we do that, we will all lose: the entire people of Rivers State will lose.”
This act is one that will hopefully actualise the development plans of previous administrations that were not realised before the end of their regimes. But more importantly, it marks a break in the attitude of governments across the country where projects of previous governments are not completed.
Coming from a State Chief Executive who is widely perceived to be in a bitter war with his predecessor, this commitment destroys all the theories of vindictiveness thrown up against Governor Wike. In fact, the use of the same contractors, including notable cronies of the immediate past-governor, to execute the jobs shows that the incumbent governor is clearly different from the other governors.
We can recall how the many regimes under the military abandoned projects initiated by their predecessors and embarked on new ones, most of which were also not completed within their tenures. The result was massive waste of public resources, dislocation of development activities and the loss of public trust.
Apart from the Operation Zero Pot-Hole policy which Governor Wike started with, serious construction and rehabilitation works are currently progressing on some abandoned projects across the State. Notable among them are the Abonnema township road and bridge, Iloabuchi-Eagle Island Link Road, Woji-Trans Amadi Road, Woji-Akpajo Road, Rumuepirikom-Rumuolumeni Road, Law Faculty Building at RSUST, Bori and Elele-Alimini General Hospitals, among others.
It is on record that Governor Wike is the first Head of Government in Nigeria to commit to the completion of projects left behind by previous governments. More than words, he has actually transformed Port Harcourt into a big construction site.
Rivers State has been in serious deficit of roads, housing and other socio-economic structures that had resulted in stunted growth. Completion of these abandoned projects will surely help. Moreso, the governor has assured that funding would not pose a challenge because he had, with the approval of the State House of Assembly, obtained a N30 billion bank loan for the purpose.
Rivers people and indeed, other residents of the State are no longer able to hide their appreciation of the present government for the zeal with which it is addressing the problems of the state. This is evidenced by the huge crowd that thronged the streets to cheer the Governor as he daily inspects projects.
While it was common for previous administrations to capitalise on the rains as a ready excuse to delay or even suspend work on critical state projects, Governor Wike’s deadlines to contractors and his almost daily visits to project sites not only prove that such jobs could be accomplished in spite of the rains, but that he is eager to deliver on his electoral promises.
The Tide joins all well-meaning Rivers people to thank the governor for this patriotic move. We also ask that he will not allow anything to change his mind or distract him from providing real governance and taking Rivers State from the path of waste.
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