Rivers politics: Accept you're all losers – Wike tells Amaechi, APC

By The Citizen

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has advised former Governor of the state, Rotimi Amaechi, to accept the reality that his political party lost the rerun elections and allow the state government focus on the rebuilding of the state.

Governor Wike said that the responsibility of reviving the state after the immediate past administration failed to use the three trillion naira (N3trillion) that accrued to the state under its watch is enormous.

Declaring open a retreat on strengthening capacity, efficiency and service delivery for sustainable development for top government officials at Onne Multi-Purpose Centre on Thursday, Governor Wike said that the administration has deployed resources and expertise to correct the failures of the Amaechi administration.

He said: 'I call on the former Governor and leader of the APC in the State to accept the reality that the re-run elections has woefully been lost by his party and that Rivers people have, again, overwhelmingly re-affirm their confidence, trust and preference for the PDP.

'Therefore, spare us the agony of unnecessary hostility and allow Rivers State to move forward in peace and security. We expect you to use your high office and connections to attract meaningful development projects to the State as I did during my time; not senseless and unpatriotic distractions. Enough is enough.

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He said despite inheriting a badly governed state, his administration hit the ground running, initiating critical projects and programmes that have revived the economy of the state to the benefit of the people.

The governor said: ' I made it clear from our first day in office that we didn't run for the office of Governor for the fun of it. We ran to restore hope to our people; provide first-class public infrastructure, tackle insecurity and make Rivers State a preferred destination for local and foreign entrepreneurs.

'We promised to build a new Rivers State where our people will be secure in a well-managed government that cares about how we serve our people; secure in a justice system that protects the rule of law and delivers equitable justice; secure in a prospering economy that works for everyone; a Rivers State where our children have equal access to first-rate education regardless of background; a Rivers State that is secure in a healthcare system that is accessible, qualitative and affordable for everyone.

He pledged that his administration will continue to work for the benefit of the people translating the New Rivers Vision into reality within the specified time.

The governor noted that his administration will sustain sound development principles and the pro-people accountable application of resources to enhance the development of the state.

He said: 'Let me re-affirm the determination of our government to make Rivers State secure, peaceful and prosperous through public and private sector participation. Although the glorious fruits of the transformative process we have started would take some time to fully manifest, there is no doubt that we are making steady progress with the lean resources at our disposal, despite the disruptive distractions from the bizarre opposition that has taken partisan politics to the point of terror.

In his opening remarks, Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Chief Kenneth Kobani stated that the retreat was organised to equip top government officials with knowledge to assist the governor achieve his development goals.

The Retreat had as resource persons the following: Prof Ibrahim Gambari, Prof A.O. Afolabi, Prof Bob Osaze, Ambassador SM Taribo, Dr Ita Ekpeyong, Mr Emeka Ezeh, Ambassador John Gana, Prof Christiana Okoji, Dr Egem Odey and Ferdinand Agu .

The governor, his Deputy, Commissioners, Special Advisers, Special Assistants, Permanent Secretaries, Members of Boards and Commissions are participants at the retreat. – Vanguard.