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We Have Kept Faith With Good Governance In Rivers -Wike

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Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, says his administration has kept faith with good governance in the State, having fulfilled all the promises he made to Rivers people.
Speaking at an event held at the Isaac Boro Park, Port Harcourt, tagged  “11th Hour Home Coming”, to receive decampees from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and other political parties into the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, last Saturday,  Governor Wike said the PDP remained the only political party that could win elections in the state.
Governor Wike said the interest of Rivers State had remained paramount to his administration as he had refused to yield to any form of blackmail and intimidation from any quarters but had worked hard to protect the state and recovered key property and belongings of the state.
He pointed out that the track record of achievements of the PDP-led administration in Rivers State was overwhelming, as those seeking elective positions on other political platforms in Rivers State were doing so in the name of contesting election without any hope of winning.
Governor Wike, who congratulated the decampees and welcomed them back into the PDP fold, commended their decisions and stated that it was time to collectively build a solid foundation for the incoming administration in the state.
He advised Rivers people to be wary of “big men” who alienate themselves from the people but are hellbent on dictating the political fortunes of the state from Abuja, and urged all PDP faithful in Rivers State to be involved in grassroots mobilisation at the unit levels to deliver all candidates of the party in the state.
Governor Wike also, within the week under review, inaugurated the three satellite campuses of the Rivers State University at Etche, Emohua and Ahoada, respectively.
Addressing the people during the inauguration of the  new Faculty of Agriculture of the Rivers State University at Etche,  on Tuesday, Governor Wike said the vision was to expand access to education in the state and bring development to the grassroots.
He commended the management of the Rivers State University for delivering the project in record time and for providing unbroken academic activities in the institution despite the over six months of ASUU strike that has grounded academic activities in universities across the country.
The governor given also stated that Rivers State electoral votes can no longer be traded away without commensurate rewards and lamented the dearth of federal projects in the state despite the huge contributions of the state to the development of the nation.
Inaugurating the  Emohua and Ahoada campuses of the Rivers State University on Wednesday and Thursday, the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, described Governor Wike as a man of great vision and passion to develop Rivers State and urged the people of Rivers State to support him.
Similarly, former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, on Friday inaugurated the remodelled Community Secondary School, Obuama (Harry’s Town) in Degema Local Government Area.
Speaking during the event, Fayose expressed deep admiration over Governor Wike’s effort in building critical infrastructure to improve the standard of living of the people.
On the internal schisms in the PDP, Fayose blamed the ongoing conflicts in the party on the antics of some people close to the Presidential Candidate of the Party, Atiku Abubakar, who turned on the heat through blackmail and other sycophantic schemes.
He pointed out that Governor Wike had made tremendous contributions to the party,  which could not be waved aside, adding that he (Wike) represents the face of internal democracy and equity in the party.
He called on those causing disaffection in the PDP to desist from the act while the imperatives of justice should be adhered to in the party.

By: Beemene Taneh

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