Politics
Wike Inaugurates Law Revision Committee
The one week long conference of the African Bar Association (AFBA) took the lead among other activities in Government House last week. As Chief host and Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, the state Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, declared the Confab open last Monday.
Accompanied by his Sokoto State counterpart, Chief Wike said AFBA has a huge task in recreating the image of Africa to the outside world.
With over 1,000 lawyers attending, Wike charged them to be the shining light in the continent and to help reshape it for good of the people. He said, “it’s against this background that we note with satisfaction the decision of AfBA to organise this Conference”.
Later in the evening, Wike hosted the lawyers to a state Banquet in Government House. While welcoming them to Port Harcourt, Chief Wike said AfBA members can help to promote and sustain democracy in the African continent.
Same last Monday, the governor through his Special Assistant on Electronic Media, announced the relief of appointments affecting four local government areas. They are those Gokona of Asari-Toru, Emohua and Ogu/Bolo. The governor thanked caretaker committee chairmen and wished them well in their future endeavours.
Last Tuesday, the governor at the Exco Chambers of the Government House inaugurated the State law Revision Committee.on. He tasked the body to complete its task in six months from the date of execution of the instrument. He said the last time that laws of the state were revised was in 2003 under the Chairmanship of Late Justice Fiberesima.
On the same day, Governor Wike swore-in the Caretaker Committee Chairman of Tai Local Government Area, Mr Sylvester Mgba. He charged the new caretaker chairman to prioritise the payment of salaries and support for security agencies.
Shortly after inaugurating the law Review Committee and swearing-in of Tai LGA Caretaker Chairman, Chief Wike, received the–management and selected students of Jesuit Memorial College, Mbodo, Aluu. He used the visit to explain the rationale behind the state new policy to shut down schools that are not approved in the state. He said, “We have told parents of children at the 1886 schools shut down by the state government to relocate their wards before the commencement of the next academic session. By September, we shall fully implement measures aimed at strengthening the state education sector”.
On the evening of last Tuesday, Chief Wike played host to the House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). He stated that already his administration has started working with the apex bank on how to revive SMEs.
Despite the measures by the administration to revive and empower Small Scale Enterprises (SMEs), Wike noted that the CBN has denied the state so many fund and schemes that will drive economic activities in the state, adding that CBN was starving Rivers State economy due to federal politics.
Last Wednesday, Deputy Governor, Dr Ipalibo Harry-Banigo, in a statement decried the failure of INEC and other federal agencies to prosecute those who were caught printing ballot papers and fake electoral materials last year. She lamented that the matter was being swept under the carpet.
Also last Friday, the Deputy Governor, in a statement, assured residents that the state was ready to tackle any incidence of Lasa Fever and called on people not to panic over recent developments.
Last Saturday, the Governor, Deputy Governor and other members of the PDP were in Abuja for the non-elective convention.