The Rivers State Governor, has called on Tony Okocha to focus on his duties at NDDC instead of misleading the public following his statement on the peace deal brokered by President, Ahmed Tinubu.
Okocha had accused the state governor of going against resolutions of the peace deal.
However, state Commissioner of Information and Communications, Mr Joe Johnson, in a statemenent questioned why Okocha was only interested in two resolutions, when he had already implemented six out of the eight resolutions agreed upon in December.
According to him, Fubara had implemented over 80 per cent of the agreement, though President Tinubu did not specify a timeline for its fulfilment.
He said, “The governor has recalled, and redeployed the commissioners who resigned, back to their positions – that is even more important.
“Gov. Fubara has also paid all the allowances owed to the 27 assembly members
“If the governor refused to release funds to the lawmakers but went ahead to represent a budget to them, which one, in Okocha’s priority, will be better?”
“The resolutions were agreed upon in December and, by February, Gov. Fubara had implemented six out of the eight proclamations.
“The governor is acting on the resolutions step-by-step. Okocha should stop chasing shadows