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Wike Tasks New CP On Professionalism

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The thanksgiving service in honour of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chieftain, Chief Maxwell Amadi took the lead among activities in Government House last week.
Speaking at the thanksgiving service, the State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike announced plans by government to construct internal roads at Isiokpo, headquarters of Ikwerre Local Government Area. He lauded the people of Isiokpo for supporting his administration, pointing out that he will change the negative perception created by a former governor, who hails from the area.
Last Monday, an administrative panel of inquiry to review classification of traditional chieftaincy stools was inaugurated by Chief Wike. The governor said the panel was in line with powers conferred on him by the 1999 constitution.
The panel is to review the classification of traditional chieftaincy stools, way and manner they were made and make recommendations for a new one. The panel has full powers and authority to hold public hearings.
On the same last Monday, the governor received the report of Commission of Inquiry that investigated the killings and other acts of violence during the December 10, 2016 rerun elections. Chief Wike emphasised that he was aware that the current Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris would not act on the report.
When the State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) visited last Tuesday, the governor regretted that the Police leadership in the country was truncating the nation’s democracy.
According to Chief Wike, “Nigeria cannot conduct free and fair elections, if police do not change their attitude. With the present Inspector General of Police, we cannot have free and fair elections”.
Shortly after receiving the NYSC Coordinator, the governor embarked on project monitoring. He visited the ongoing Phase II of the Nkpogu Bridge, the Pleasure Park and later, the Ecumenical Centre.
In an interview he granted newsmen during the project tour he said, “By the time I conclude my sojourn in office, I would have left a legacy of quality projects across the state”.
Commenting on the state of the Ecumenical Centre, he urged the Christian Association of Nigeria to map out a plan to raise funds for the maintenance of the facility after its completion.
Last Wednesday, the governor inspected ongoing remodelling of sports facilities of the Diete Spiff Civic Centre. Chief Wike said the project was motivated out of the desire to use sports to develop and engage the youths. He said, “Sports is a major component of the GDP of many countries. Here in Rivers State, we are developing sports facilities to ensure that many youths embrace sports”.
While the governor was busy here in the state, his wife Justice Suzette Nyesom-Wike was in New York, United States to attend the United Nations 61st Session of the Commission on the Status of Women. She used the forum to canvass for proactive measures to empower women. Justice Wike also advocated for gender equality and elimination of all practices that make women second class citizens.
Last Friday witnessed the destruction of arms and ammunition recovered during the 60-day amnesty and disarmament granted to cultists and militants in the state by the Wike-led administration. The governor flagged-off the exercise held at Army Shooting Range, Iguwruta, announcing a fresh amnesty scheme for the Ogoni area currently being ravaged by violent groups. He restated the resolve of government to restore peace in Ogoni land.
On the same last Friday, the governor hosted the new State Police Commissioner, Mr Ahmed Zaki, and urged him to be apolitical and professional. He later swore-in new Caretaker Chairman of Ikwerre Local Government Area, Hon Anselin Oguguo. The governor charged the new CTC Chairman to bridge divisions in the area and carry all parties along in governance.
Former President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan was in Government House last Saturday. He held a closed door meeting with Governor Wike. Later on, Chief Wike visited project sites at Pleasure Park and Ecumenical Centre.

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Rivers Political Crisis: PANDEF Urges Restraint, Mutual Forbearance

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The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has called for restraint and mutual forbearance over the recent political development in Rivers State.
The Forum has also set up a high level Reconciliation Committee chaired by a former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice the Federation, Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN).
This is contained in a press statement released in Abuja on Saturday.
The statement was jointly signed by PANDEF’s Board of Trustees Co-Chairmen, Chief Alfred Diete-Spiff, and Obong Victor Attah (a former governor of Akwa Ibom State), as well as PANDEF’s National Chairman, Chief Godknows Igali.

 

Accordingg to the statement, the Board and National Executive Committee of PANDEF, noted with very grave concern the recent spate of political developments in Rivers State.

“Regrettably, these developments have now degenerated into the decision of the Rivers State House of Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against the governor and deputy governor.

“This is a deeply disturbing situation that demands urgent attention in order to forestall further escalation and breakdown of law and order.

“This concern is heightened by the critical importance and strategic centrality of Rivers to the Niger Delta region and to the broader socio-political stability and economic wellbeing of Nigeria as a whole”, the statement said.

The Forum called on all parties involved in the resurgent political imbroglio to sheathe their swords and embrace peace.

“This should be guided by the principles of give-and-take, dialogue, tolerance, and political equanimity.

“All stakeholders must place paramount importance on peace, development and the welfare of the people of Rivers.

“We must now focus squarely on good governance and development of the state,” the Forum said.

PANDEF commended President Bola Tinubu, the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), respected elders of Rivers State, and other well-meaning Nigerians for their previous and ongoing efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in the state.

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Wike’s LGAs Tour Violates Electoral Laws — Sara-Igbe

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A prominent Ijaw leader and former spokesperson of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, has accused the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Wike, of violating Nigeria’s electoral laws through what he described as premature and unlawful political mobilisation across local government areas in Rivers State.

Speaking in an interview on Saturday, January 10, Chief Sara-Igbe alleged that the minister had flouted regulations governing the commencement of electioneering campaigns by moving from one local government area to another to galvanise political support.

According to him, the action amounted to a clear breach of electoral guidelines being carried out with a troubling sense of impunity that could undermine the rule of law.

“Wike has violated the electoral laws of campaigning by going from local government to local government to talk to the people. He travelled from one local government to another. As a result of his visits to local government areas, he has broken election regulations and continues to do all these things without fear of repercussions”, Chief Sara-Igbe said.

The remarks came as Chief Wike was set to round off a state-wide “thank-you” tour that covered all 23 local government areas of Rivers State.

Although the minister had described the tour as an appreciation visit following support for President Bola Tinubu in the 2023 general elections, critics say the engagements have assumed an overtly political character.

Observers note that during several stops, including recent visits to Andoni and Bonny local government areas, the minister rallied supporters across party lines under what he termed a “Rainbow Coalition,” a move widely interpreted as part of a broader political strategy.

During these engagements, Chief Wike was also reported to have made remarks perceived as a veiled challenge to the authority of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, while repeatedly referencing the 2027 elections and urging supporters to prepare to “correct the mistake” of 2023.

Chief Sara-Igbe warned that allowing such activities to continue unchecked could erode public confidence in Nigeria’s electoral process and called on relevant authorities to enforce existing laws without fear or favour.

 

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EFCC Alleges Blackmail Plot By Opposition Politicians

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In what could be described as a proactive measure, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has raised the alarm that some opposition politicians were allegedly plotting to undermine the agency ahead of the 2027 general election.

The Commission, in a statement on Wednesday, claimed that there were plans by the same group to escalate a smear campaign against its Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, to frustrate ongoing investigations and prosecutions involving prominent individuals.

The statement endorsed by the agency’s spokesman, Mr Dele Oyewale, claimed that the action was intended to distract the Commission through unfounded allegations of political bias in the discharge of its duties.

The EFCC warned that it would not stand by and watch “those recruited into this ignoble enterprise” or allow any attempt to derail it from “the patriotic task of improving public accountability in Nigeria.”

The Commission made it clear that those recruited into this venture were under close watch, adding that it would not tolerate any attempt to distract it from the patriotic task of improving public accountability in Nigeria.

“The EFCC reiterates its non-political stance in all its activities. Facts on the ground clearly show that any political actor belonging to the ruling party or opposition party, with corruption baggage, has no hiding place from the operational radar and dynamics of the Commission.

“As a matter of fact, several strong members of the ruling and opposition parties are either facing trial before the courts or being investigated by the Commission.

“It is needful that Nigerians appreciate the fact that the Commission is keeping faith with its Establishment Act in all its operations.

“Therefore, the Commission reiterates its commitment to justice, without fear or favour, in the fulfilment of its mandate,” the statement pointed out.

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