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WIKE HONOURS EL-RUFAI, UZODIMMA, FUBARA OTHERS

Stanley Uhegbu by Stanley Uhegbu
May 28, 2023
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Governor Nyesom Wike has conferred the highest Rivers State honours, the Grand Service Star of Rivers State (GSSRS), on eight individuals including, governors of Imo State, Hope Uzodimma; Mallam Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna) and Rivers’ governor-elect Sir Siminialayi Fubara.

Others were the governors of Kebbi State, Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar (Jigawa); the former governors of Akwa Ibim, Godswill Obot Akpabio, John Olukayode Fayemi (Ekiti), and Senator Abdulaziz Abubakar Yari (Zamfara).

Governor Wike, while delivering his valedictory speech at a State and honoursaward night in Port Harcourt on Saturday night, said the second, third, and fourth- categories of honourees cut across a broader spectrum of society.

The governor said the seven governors and former governors honoured by the State belong to the country’s highly intelligent, committed, and hardworking servant-leaders who have distinguished themselves in public service with phenomenal performance records.

“Most of all, they are prominent power brokers among the Governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who signed, undertook, and worked day and night to deliver our collective aspirations for a southern president in the 2023 general elections at significant risks to their political life.

“Their lives, reputation, exploits, and achievements are like open books, so we all know who and what they are, what they stand for, and which interests they represent and project. They have proven to be leaders made for the times rather than the ones the times and circumstances accidentally produced.

“We honour and celebrate these fellow compatriots’ inspirational achievements, exemplary leadership, profound service, love for the motherland, and contributions to national cohesion, democracy, equity, and justice.”

Governor Wike, said the inception of his administration was rough and turbulent, because the then outgoing governor Rotimi Amaechi, was very hostile and rancorous. According to him, he also met an empty State treasury, huge public debts, a hostile political environment, and a federal government turned against us by the former governor.

“He initially struggled to prevent us from being sworn in by going to three different courts for restraining orders. When this failed, he challenged our electoral victory and had it nullified at the tribunal and the Court of Appeal.

“Our mandate was restored by the Supreme Court after nearly one year of legal battles. But, all three senatorial seats, a sizeable number of the House of Representatives, and over half of the State House of Assembly seats were nullified, leaving the State without representation at the National Assembly and a functional State House of Assembly. Our candidates for these offices were later subjected to a series of tempestuous re-runs before some managed to reclaim their mandates.”

He accused his predecessor of laying social and economic landmines such as the shut down the State House of Assembly complex and courts with the sole intent to cripple his administration. And having decimated the State’s governance institutions, his predecessor shifted his targets to the State’s treasury, including the statutory reserved funds, and emptied it with impunity.

“He sold our valued assets, realized over $415,000,000.00 (four and fifteen million United States Dollars), and siphoned it entirely out of the State’s treasury in under two weeks. He embarked on some bogus projects he never intended to execute but to serve as conduit pipes to fritter State resources for himself, political cronies, and business partners.

“The less than one-kilometre monorail project, the multi-story Karibi-Whyte Hospital, the new Rivers State University, the Greater Port Harcourt City, and the M10 road projects are some of the elephant projects he purportedly initiated but failed at foundation levels after expending billions of public funds. He piled up debts by stopping to pay contractors and salaries to civil servants and other categories of workers, including pensioners and sportsmen, and women.”

Despite initial challenges that beset his administration, the governor said he was able to overcome them to reposition the judiciary, delivered unprecedented 12 flyovers and constructed over 900 kilometres of Trunk-A roads and over 200 kilometres of internal roads across the State.

The governor hinted that Rivers State will remain a Peoples Democratic Party , PDP, state so for the foreseeable future. He however, stressed that the interest of Rivers State transcends political party confines and affiliations.

He maintained that it is the right of the people of Rivers State to participate in decision-making at the highest level. And it is also their right to follow the political path that guarantees a better deal for the State and people.

“Accordingly, we made the right choice when we opted for unity, equity, fairness, and justice in our consideration for a Southern Presidency during the 2023 general elections. I assure you that we are in the right direction. Rivers State is politically connected to the Centre and will be better for it more than ever this time. There is nothing to regret.”

The governor used the occasion to admonish his successor, Sir Fubara to consult and work for the people’s interest. He also urged him to be wary of enemies within who easily betray for a porridge platter or lie to inflame divisions among in the State.

“You must be careful about the political environment. Toxic politics will not help advance our State. Think through before you act, but be bold and ready to make the hard decisions. Only effective leadership can help us.”

The governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, who spoke on behalf of the honourees, thanked governor Wike for finding them worthy to be bestowed with the State highest honour.
He said though they were not of the same political party with governor Wike, they share a lot in common such as the quest for southern presidency, true federalism and unity of the country.

Kelvin Ebiri

Special Assistant (Media) to Rivers State Governor

May 28, 2023.

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