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Fubara, My Parting Gift To Civil Servants, Rivers People -Wike
Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, says the emergence of Sir Siminialayi Fubara as the winner of the governorship election is his partying gift to civil servants and people of the State.
Wike also said that Fubara’s victory would herald accelerated development in every sector of the state’s economy, particularly in the consolidation of the new Rivers vision.
Speaking during a media chat in Port Harcourt last Wednesday, Wike said the Governor-elect, has the right bureaucratic acumen and pedigree to govern the state, having gone through the rank and file as a civil servant to the position of an Accountant-General of the state before he resigned to contest for the governorship election.
According to the governor, his parting gift to civil servants and the people of Rivers State in general is to give them a governor from the civil service who has technocratic experience and understands the process of governance.
He assured that Fubara would govern the State with a deep sense of probity and responsibility.
Wike also stated that he would not interfere in the governance of the state by his successor.
He dismissed allegations that he betrayed the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, in the last presidential election.
He stated that the G-5 governors did not make any official endorsement of Obi as their preferred candidate, but were primarily concerned about the emergence of a President of Southern extraction to balance the political equation in a pluralistic state like Nigeria for equity and justice to prevail.
He emphasized that at no point did he work against the presidential ambition of Obi, describing the allegations of betraying the Labour Party presidential candidate as unfortunate.
Governor Wike also attributed the woes of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the presidential elections to those who violated the provisions of the party’s constitution on power shift to soothe their whims and caprices.
He pointed out that such self imposing personalities, including the national chairman of the party, Iyiorcha Ayu, who branded the G5 governors as ‘children’ lost in their units, wards, and states, thereby further depleting the fortunes of the party in the presidential polls.
By: Taneh Beemene
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