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Financial Crunch, Not Peculiar To Rivers State
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Communications, Rivers State, Mr Samuel J. Egbe (left), with the General Manager, Rivers State Newspaper Corporation, Mr Celestine Ogolo (middle) and The Tide Editor, Chief Soye Wilson Jamabo, during the Permanent Secretary’s visit to the corporation in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
Governor Nyesom Wike has carpeted the opposition over criticisms following the loan his administration obtained from the banks to fund projects saying that nothing will deter him from ensuring that the state remains on track despite the economic cash crunch ravaging the country.
Speaking at the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) national executive meeting held yesterday at Dr. Obi Wali International Conference Centre Port Harcourt, Governor Wike reiterated that the state did not receive any financial bailout from the federal government.
Nevertheless, he said that the situation will not deter him from moving the state forward, “We expect the opposition to also acknowledge the fact that these are challenging times in the country and Rivers State is not different. Therefore there is nothing wrong from obtaining loans from financial institutions to fund development challenges and advance on the road to progress and prosperity.”
He intimated the body that since assuming office he has repositioned the state through the rehabilitation and construction of abandoned road projects, opening of the courts and funding the judiciary, paying of salary arrears to civil servants, pensioners, sportsmen, and payment of bursaries to students studying abroad.
Wike said his administration holds the judiciary in high premium and is poised to harmonise, and reform the courts for effective justice delivery.
In line with the policy of granting autonomy to the courts, he revealed that so far about N500million has been released by his administration to the judiciary to execute capital projects, while noting that plans were underway to provide conducive accommodation and vehicles to magistrates and top judicial officers in the state.
He assured the NBA that in the next one year a befitting secretariat would be built for the body in Port Harcourt as funds have already been released for the project by government.
The Rivers State governor while commending NBA for hosting its meeting in the state, urged the body not to abandon its basic ideals of being advocate of rule of law and better governance in the country.
On her part, Acting Chief Judge of the State, Justice Daisy Okocha said under her administration the judiciary is working towards building a stronger and vibrant legal system, “an independent arm of government, ensuring the protection of rights and delivery of justice,” Okocha emphasized.
She tasked NBA not to veer from its founding principles, “We must strive to preserve from decadence and the meddlesome hands of politicians.”
Earlier, President of the NBA, Augustine Alegeh thanked the state branch of the NBA and the governor for hosting the body’s NEC meeting, stating that the meeting would afford them opportunities to get first hand information about developments in the state.
Alegeh lauded Wike for the efforts made in opening the courts, funding the judiciary and for creating a robust relationship between the bar and the bench, as he expressed hope that Rivers State will remain a beacon of light and hope in promoting judicial activities.
He assured that the body will ensure that the crisis that rocked the judiciary in Rivers State does not occur again, “the bar stands for independence of the judiciary. The lesson we have learnt is that we should come together and fight against interference.”
Meanwhile, the NBA President has frowned at the attitude of lawyers who criticize the outcomes of the various election tribunals in the country.
He said, “We urge those who have been affected by the outcome of the tribunals to follow the rule of law”.
Calling on lawyers to be decorous, the NBA president expressed hope that if justice is not gotten at the tribunal, it will be gotten at the appellate courts.
Alegeh further observed, “ Its uncharitable for any lawyer to go to the press and criticize the courts, we will deal decisively with the matter,” as he related the action the body took on legal representatives of the senate president after they walked out on the Code of Conduct Tribunal last week.