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N13bn Ikoyi Haul Belongs To Rivers, Wike Insists

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The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has insisted that the state government will get back the N13billion recovered in an apartment in Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos State, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Wike said this, last Saturday while speaking on Channels Television programme, Sunrise Daily.
The governor said he has hard evidence on the loot, but would not give it out yet, so that the Federal Government would not know the state government’s moves.
He said, “the ultimatum I gave on the recovered money hasn’t elapsed. Yes, I did that, but you have lawyers working with you. They tell you; wait, we don’t want to go by the way you have said. Although I am a lawyer too, I am sitting as a governor. I am directly affected and emotionally involved.
“The so-called government has set up a committee. Let’s wait and see what the committee would say. Let’s see whether they will or will not invite the state government.
“We cannot make submissions to the committee because we don’t know where they meet; we don’t know where they sit. Everybody knows the money belongs to Rivers State. Who are all the people making contentions about the money? They are the same government. Don’t mind that the NIA’s DG was not appointed by the present government. He was in government,” he added.
Wike noted that the state government would come open with its evidence on the money at the appropriate time.
He said, “despite claims by the NIA DG, the CBN came out to say, ‘how did you get this money? We didn’t give you any money.’ Who would release such volume of dollars to a government agency and security agency? Where would it come out from? They have denied the money.
“When you are fighting powerful forces, you don’t let out your strategies. All I know is that this money belongs to Rivers, and no amount of intimidation or going to court can scare us.
“If I tell you how that money came to be ours, am I not revealing secrets to them? Everybody saw what happened, how the money (for power assets in Rivers) was paid, and given to the bureau de change. When we get to the point of the full details, everything will be open. Don’t tell us to come out with our evidence. We will come out when it is the appropriate time,” Wike said.
On developments in the Niger Delta, Wike stated that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) was working at cross purposes with the region.
He said that the NDDC politicises the process of its execution of projects which are usually abandoned, and added that the agency deliberately refuses to liaise with the states before projects are initiated.
On the PDP crisis, Wike stated that he was supporting Senator Ahmed Makarfi and that he would wait for the Supreme Court  to state its position, and declared that it was very much unlikely that he would work with Ali Modu Sheriff.
He said: “It is very much unlikely that I will work with Ali Modu Sheriff.  It is not possible for me to stay with Sheriff.”
The governor explained that Sheriff has no love for the PDP as he has continued to work against the party, in liaison with the APC.
The governor alleged that in Benue and Jigawa states, Sheriff has been working with APC governments to frustrate the PDP in upcoming local government elections.
On developments in Rivers State, the governor noted that his administration has entrenched state-wide execution of projects
He said projects have been initiated and executed in 22 out of the 23 local government areas  of the state, adding that only Omuma Local Government Area, was yet to have a project, but now has a major road contract awarded in the area.
Wike said that his administration was developing Rivers State as a tourism destination of the country, adding that the construction of the Port Harcourt Pleasure Park was a deliberate action to promote tourism.
The governor regretted that Rivers State and other Niger Delta states were losing revenue because oil companies pay their taxes in Lagos, while they operate in the region.
On Rivers at 50, he said that the state has made tremendous progress, adding that the celebrations were designed to appreciate God for being together despite the challenges.

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