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Wike Tasks Monarchs On Peace

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Last week in Government House began with the Second Session of the third Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Evo with Governor Nyesom Wike and his wife attending.
He used the occasion to task the church to play their role in the emergence of good leaders in the country. He said, “In Anambra and Imo states, the Catholic Church plays key role on who leads those states. In Rivers State, the Church should rise up and take a position.”
Announcing the revocation of Certificate of Occupancy of Novotel Hotel in Port Harcourt, the governor regretted that the hotel has turned itself as a place where electoral malpractice and other forms of election fraud are carried out.
In the words of the governor, “we cannot allow hotels to be used for unwholesome activities. The Special Adviser on lands has been directed to revoke the Certificate of Occupancy of Novotel.”
Last Monday, the governor declared open the 106th Quarterly Meeting of the state Traditional Rulers Council and enjoined the royal fathers to assist government in security and maintenance of peace in their domains.
The governor used the event to explain the visit of Acting President penultimate week, staying that despite blackmail of ex-Governor Amaechi and his party, the APC, that the nation’s number one citizen was formerly invited to inaugurate projects in the state.
Chief Wike frowned at the ex-governor’s penchant to blackmail the judiciary, describing the visit of the Chief Judge of the Federation, Justice Walter Onnoghen as purely official and for the betterment of the judiciary.
Last Tuesday, the Deputy Governor, Dr Ipalibo Harry-Banigo, in a statement, urged Rivers people to be wary of the antics of the opposition. She said while others states of the federation where the opposition lost elections are united and forward looking, the APC in Rivers State has turned into a crying baby bent in detracting governance.
The governor through his Special Assistance on Electronic Media, Simeon Nwakaududi last Tuesday said there is an overwhelming evidence of ex-Governor Amaechi’s corrupt activities. He regretted that the former governor has continued to work against interest of Rivers State.
Last Wednesday, the Chief of Staff Government House, Chief Emeka Woke, met with political stakeholders in Emohua Local Government Area and harped on the need for peace.
Woke said, “I want to enjoin my brothers who are in opposition political parties never to encourage violence of any kind. If the locall government area is destroyed, where will  you conduct the election you are hoping to win.”
As part of moves to ensure peace and harmony amongst communities in the state, the state Deputy Governor, Dr. Harry-Banigo met with representatives of Deeken and Deeyor communities in Gokana Local Government Area last Thursday.
She commended both communities and members of the Rivers State Boundary Committee and reiterated the need for all communities to live peacefully with their neighbours.
Last Saturday, Governor Wike welcomed delegates and members of the African Bar Association who are in the state for a four-day conference. The governor assured them of a peaceful and memorable stay during the event.
The Chief of Staff, Government House, last Saturday, was at the airport to receive former Tanzanian President, Dr Jakaya Kikwete who is billed to deliver key note address at the African Bar Conference

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