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We ’ll Prevail, Wike Assures Christians …Warns Commissioners Against Enrichment
Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike (left) congratulating Mrs Tonye Oniyide, during her swearing-in as Commissioner at Government House in Port Harcourt on Friday. Photo: Chris Monyanaga
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has called on the people of the state not to fear the manipulations of those who have ganged up against the state as he will emerge victorious at the end of this trying period.
Addressing thousands of Christian faithful at the first Rivers State Christmas Carol in Port Harcourt on Saturday, Governor Wike stated that since he started politics, he has never had any victory cheaply, noting that the current challenge would not be different.
According to Governor Wike, “I was the only council chairman in the country whose political litigation got to the Supreme Court during the 1999 electioneering process. I got my victory at the Supreme Court in April 2000.”
The governor said that as Christians, Rivers people should always look unto God for their salvation, pointing out that the machinations of men can never overcome the will of God.
He said, “when God is doing something; He wants you to know that He alone deserves the glory and praise.”
On the First Rivers State Christmas Carol, Governor Wike said the programme was organised to give God the glory for the successful take off of the administration and to pray for the consolidation of development gains already attained.
He explained that the initiation of the Carol programme is not the end of CARNIRIV, noting that the cultural programme will be held in future.
The governor noted that during his campaign consultation with the clergy, he made three promises. To appoint a Special Adviser on Religious Matters, to hold a major Christian programme and to build an Ecumenical Centre for all Christians in the state. Governor Wike said he has already accomplished two, while the Ecumenical Centre will be constructed.
Special Adviser on Religious Matters to the Governor, Bishop Winston Iwo stated that the programme was an inter-denominational thanksgiving to God for ensuring that the state has weathered the storms despite the numerous challenges facing it.
A statement by Simeon Nwakaudu, Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor on Electronic Media noted that the explosive praise and worship programme was graced by Rivers State 1000 mass choir, the famous Gospel musician, Chioma Jesus while Adonye Omubo-Pepple conducted the choir.
The programme also attracted top government functionaries and prominent Rivers State Indigenes led by Former Governor Celestine Omehia and PDP Acting National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus.
Meanwhile, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that Commissioners and Special Advisers in the state who have joined the State Government with the intention of enriching themselves will be utterly disappointed as he runs a focused administration centered on service and project delivery.
Performing the swearing-in ceremony of commissioners and Special Advisers at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Friday, Governor Wike stated that accountability and responsible application of state resources should guide all commissioners and special advisers.
He said: “Any of you that is here to make money at the expense of service will be disappointed. Do not assault public sensibilities with ostentatious lifestyle that you cannot defend “.
The governor expressed happiness with the quality of the fully constituted State Executive Council describing the team as a: “mix of politicians and technocrats , women and men of good character and excellent experience in diverse endeavours “.
He said that Rivers people expect and deserve nothing less than spectacular performance from the commissioners and special advisers.
Governor Wike said: “We hope and pray that you do not disappoint because to whom much is given, much is expected. Your duty is to serve public interest and accountability is a sacred contract with the people of Rivers State “.
He noted that the inauguration of the 22 commissioners means the State now has the compliment of a full executive council, with four commissioners sworn earlier in the life of the administration.
He explained that the new commissioners are on board to drive the aspirations of the people and assist the government generate necessary policies in line with the New Rivers Development Blueprint.
While thanking the State House of Assembly for the thorough screening and confirmation of the commissioners, the governor called for synergy between all arms of government for the benefit of the state.
Highpoint of the event was the taking of oath by the 22 commissioners and eight special advisers under the watchful eyes of Governor Wike.
In another development, Governor Wike has reiterated his administration’s commitment towards moving Rivers State to the next level.
Speaking on Saturday, at the funeral ceremony of late Mrs. Mercy King, the mother in law to former Federal House of Representative Member, Chief Hon. Jerome Eke, at the St. John’s Autonomous Catholic Church, Umuakirikpo in Omuma Local Government Area of Rivers State, Governor Wike said Rivers State is not where it is supposed to be today.
His words: “ I want to assure you all that we will continue to serve the people of Rivers State and move it forward to its rightful place. Rivers State is not where it is supposed to be today. But I have said I will move it to the next level. “The Governor said.
Governor Wike who acknowledged that Hon. Jerome Ake is a staunch member of his political caucus, said there was a need for him and members of his cabinet to commiserate with him (Jerome Eke) on the loss of his mother –in –law.
Governor Wike who noted that his current political travails were temporary setbacks said that the will and wish of God will ultimately prevail in his favor.
Wike acknowledged that the collective prayers of the clergy and people of Rivers State gave him the opportunity to serve currently as Governor and urged the congregation and people of Rivers not to relent in their prayers for his administration and the state.
The State Chief Executive noted that nobody can question the will of God, because He giveth and taketh, but assured the family of the bereaved that late Mrs. King is resting in the bosom of the lord.
Governor Wike who believed in supporting the work God, donated the sum of N5 million for the growth and expansion of the St. John’s Autonomous Parish of Umuakirikpo.