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Wike Cautions Against Politics Of Violence …Awards Contract For Bori Town Internal Roads

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Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has declared that politics of violence was alien to him because he was a believer of the rule of law.
The governor maintained that even in the face of political provocation, unfounded allegations and outright disregard to statutory laws by unruly political actors, his administration cannot resort to political violence.
Wike made the assertion at the inauguration of the 17.2kilometres long Bori-Kono Road that held at Methodist Comprehensive High School Premises in Baen community of Khana Local Government Area, last Friday.
The governor said his administration has done so well for Rivers people in terms of project delivery, ensuring security and promoting good governance, which have earned political goodwill of Rivers electorate.
Wike stressed that already Rivers people are at home to listen to his political counsel on who to vote in the 2023 election, and there is no need to recourse to political violence against anybody.
The governor noted that Senator Lee Maeba and Dr. Abiye Sekibo have been trying to instigate violence in the state by deliberately violating a state law that prohibits the location of political offices in residential areas of the state.
“Few days ago, you (Maeba) and Abiye went to Igboukwu Street, D/Line (Port Harcourt) without the approval of government to site a political office.
“We are talking about Executive Orders 21and 22 that have now been taken over by the law passed by the State House of Assembly. We did not send the chairman of Port Harcourt council to go and bring it (the building) down. We have the powers.
Wike spoke further insisting that, “But we say, no, let’s take a step further. We went to court to say, look, this is in violation of the provisions of the law. It is the count that has placed the seal-off.
“If we are violent, since you want to try to see whether we are violent or not, we would have shown it. But you’ve been defeated. We have always followed due process and we cannot be violent.”
The governor stressed that nobody was harassing anybody and preventing them from their political campaigns but such must be done in line with statutory laws of the state.
Wike explained that his administration and other state governors challenged the Executive Order 10 that President MuhammaduBuhari signed in the court and won at the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
On the illegal deductions of state fund to support the Police Trust fund, Wike explained that it was also challenged in court and the Federal Government was directed to refund Rivers State.
Wikeexplained that the state was already in court over Value Added Tax (VAT) collection and remittance and another collection of fund by the Federal Government for one of its agencies without resorting to violence.
The governor said instead of politicians daring to disobey the Executive Orders 21 and 22, they should test the position of those regulations and laws in court.
Otherwise, Wike said under the prevailing system, nobody would dare disobey and not face the full wrath of the law.
Wike also took time to dismiss the alleged assassination attempt levelled against him by Senator Lee Maeba.
The governor said he had never contemplated sending people to kill the senator because he was not his style of politics.
Wike stressed that his explanation has become necessary to set the record straight for posterity.
He asserted that politically, Senator Lee Maebawas not a threat or a major influential of votes whether in Khana council or in the entire state.
Wike insisted that while he as local government council chairman, chief of staff, minister and now governor, he attracted projects to his immediate community and the state, whereas, Maeba has never attracted any project to Ogoni.
According to him, the former senator was awarded an oil block, instead of growing the business, he it sold for $15million.
Even with such fund, Wike maintained that Maeba has never sponsored any Ogoni person on scholarship, or executed even a constituency project for his people.
Wike challenged Maeba to mention anything he had done for his people because the school he attended has not got any intervention from him.
He further revealed that even the Bori Town internal roads and Luae-East-West Road that was awarded to him was not done.
The Rivers State governor said despite the refusal of Maeba to execute the contract concerning Bori Town internal roads, he would re-award the project that would be likely completed by the administration of Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate, SirSiminialayiFubara, when he wins the 2023 general election as governor.
Providing the description of the project, the state Commissioner for Works, Dr.DakorinimaAlaboGeorge-Kelly, said the contract for the construction of Bori-Kono Road was done in March, 2020 and work started in June, 2021.
George-Kelly explained that the first phase of the project, the 16.5-kilometre long Saakpenwa- BoriRoad was completed long ago, adding that this second phase of 17.29-kilometre long Bori-Kono Road has also been completed; making a total length of 33.79kilometres.
He noted that Bori-Kono project was essentially a major booster of the socio-economic dynamics of Ogoni land.
“This is because the road connects three local government areas in Ogoni land, and serves as route to neighbouringOpobo/Nkoro and Andoni local government areas”, he said.
The General Manager, CCECC Nigeria Ltd, Eric Shen, commended the Rivers State Government for the confidence reposed in the company to handle the project.
He assured the governor that the company remains committed to working with the state government in her drive to advance the socio-economic fortunes of the state.

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