Politics
Wike Woos European Investors
Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike has urged European investors to take advantage of his government’s economic sound policies and friendly business environment to invest in the state.
Speaking, Tuesday at a special programme organised for Rivers State by the Financial Times, tagged: “Invest in Rivers State”, at the world’s leading financial publishing Company in London, the governor said return on investment in the state is the highest in Nigeria.
Wike stated that the state under his administration has provided visibility gap, funding, minimum revenue guarantee, land provision for development, attractive subsidies, reduction and exemption from payment of taxes and levies to boost investment and called on foreign investors to take advantage of the rare business friendly policy of his government to home and invest.
Wike further informed investors, particularly in the oil and gas sector that they would benefit from the presence of the Oil and Gas Free zone in the state, adding that the facility provides beautiful opportunities for the establishment of business across the oil and gas value chain.
He said business opportunities in the state remain limitless, especially in information technology, tourism and hospitality ag,riculture, housing and manufacturing.
The governor returned to the state, Wednesday, to meet a delegation of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) at the Government House, Port Harcourt.
He commended the delegation for their strong support to his administration and promised that the state government will continue to give CAN all the much needed support.
Wike however, appealed to CAN to mobilise the large Christian population in the state to obtain the Permanent Voters Card (PVC) and actively participate in policy making which, according to him, begins from voting in candidates of their choice.
He also urged them to preach against youth-related vices and spread of fake information against the state government.
The governor also used the opportunity to explain the benefits derivable from the newly signed Rivers State Neighbourhood Watch Law, saying apart from synergizing with security agencies by ways of information gathering and intelligence, it would also create large employment opportunities for youths who would be involved in its implementation.
Wike assured CAN that the state government would embark on renovation of the association’s secretariat in the state to enable them run their affairs effectively.
CAN Director, Legal Affairs, Barrister Dan Obinna who read the address of the body commended Governor Wike for massive infrastructure he put in place across the state and his unrelenting fight against crime and lauded the Neigbourhood Watch scheme.
Obinna said CAN will continue to mobilise christians in the state and beyond to sustain prayers and fasting for the state against enemies of progress and urged Wike not to relent in giving the state the best.
CAN also congratulated the governor for the numerous awards he received from state, national and global levels, noting that the awards were testimonies of his hard work which the body is proud of.
Another major event in Government House last week was the swearing in of four new commissioners and care-takers committee of Degema Local Government Area.
Wike disclosed his intention to embark on a minor cabinet reshuffle and urged the appointees to see their assignment as opportunity to add value to the state service and not to enrich themselves.
Wike declared roar against imposition of candidate in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the June 16,2018 Local Government Poll draws near.
He warned party leaders that the era of imposition of candidate in the state is over and vowed to fight anyone who attempts to impose anybody on the people.
Chris Oluoh