Wike
Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike has declared that for the
APC to even contemplate presenting a governorship
candidate for the 2019 election in the state shows that something
is fundamentally wrong with the party.
Speaking
in an interview at the Government House Port Harcourt , Governor Wike
stated that aside the plot to rig, the APC has no platform to
campaign upon in Rivers State.
"For
the APC to even think of bringing up anybody against me in this state
to challenge whether, I have done something or not, then you know
that something is fundamentally wrong.
"What
has the Federal Government done for the APC in Rivers State? What has
Rivers APC achieved? Mention one thing. Is it in terms of the roads,
the airport or seaports? Tell me", he said.
He
regretted that the APC does not believe in credible polls, noting
that rigging and fraud is in the DNA of the party.
"All
their meetings, all their gatherings at the Federal Level, whether by
hook or crook, they must have Rivers State. They want to use
soldiers, SARs, DSS. All cries by the international community don't
matter. Just take Rivers State first", he said.
Governor
Wike said that as a Minister of State for Education, his
contributions to the development of Rivers State are scattered across
the state. He wondered why the current Minister of
Transportation has failed the people of Rivers State by refusing
to attract a single project to the state.
Governor
Wike said: " When I was a minister and he was in APC, I
brought development to the state. For example, I brought
Faculty of Law to the University of Port Harcourt. I brought grant of
N500million to Ken Saro Wiwa Polytechnic and Ignatius Ajuru
University Of Education. I am from Rivers State and must contribute
to the development to the state. As at the time I was in the Federal
Government, he was the Governor under APC and there was no
development in the state. I brought UBEC intervention to Rivers
State. This is my State."
He
said that as Governor of Rivers State, he has transformed the state,
siting key projects across the state. He said that his third
year anniversary celebration underscored the fundamentals of good
governance with leaders across Political, traditional and social
divides commissioning key projects.
He
said that in October, his administration will commence another leg of
project commissioning. He noted that President Muhammadu Buhari
would be invited to commission projects, even though he is
unlikely to honour the invitation for political reasons.
Governor
Wike said that contrary to the propaganda of the APC, he is not
against the Federal Government. He said that he is only
committed to the fight against injustice.
"That’s
part of the misconception. I don’t stand up against Federal
Government. I stand up against injustice and marginalization. It has
nothing to do with the Federal Government. If this Government is not
in place tomorrow and another government comes and they
perpetrates injustice, I will stand up against them. It has nothing
to do with Federal Government", Governor Wike said.
On
the media propaganda by EFCC on the management of Rivers State
Finances under his leadership, Governor Wike maintained that the law
is settled that the EFCC has no powers to investigate the state
government.
He
said: "I am not interested whether EFCC backs off or not.
A body that does not respect the rule of law. A body that is
full of impunity. That is what the Federal Government is all
about, impunity. You heard the President say National Interest
supercedes rule of law. I am not against the EFCC fighting
corruption, if at all they are fighting corruption.
"My
concern is we must do it according to the law. The law says that we
have a federation comprising the Federal Government, the states and
the LGAs. We go to the monthly Federal Allocation when money
comes to the Federation and all tiers take their share. The Federal
Government is now saying that the money that comes to states will be
monitored. "
He
noted that the EFCC can only be taken seriously if it operates
within the rule of law by successfully appealing the 2007
judgment between the commission and the State Government.
"I
was not here in 2007. Rivers State Government went to court against
the EFCC to say the commission has no constitutional power to
interrogate the finances, the expenses of the State Government.
And the matter was adequately addressed and judgment was given
against EFCC. Since 2007, EFCC has been struggling to appeal the
judgment. EFCC has not succeeded up till now. What
they are doing now is when they feel a government is not pro-Buhari,
let's do this.
"Nobody
will appear before the EFCC until they follow the rule of law. This
country must not allow personal interest of individuals. That
is a coup against the interest of Nigeria. No wonder the EFCC will go
to Benue State and seal the account of the State Government. No
wonder EFCC will go to Akwa Ibom State to seal the account of the
State Government", he said.
Commenting
on the 2015 General election, Governor Wike said that he never used
the Police or any security agency to his advantage. He noted
that Former Police Commissioner Mbu was not in Rivers State when the
2015 General election was conducted. He noted that the APC was not on
ground, hence it could not have won any elections in the state.
"It
is unfortunate for people who don’t have a sense of history.
Mr Mbu was not here when I was elected governor ", he said.
He
said that the current peace and serenity being enjoyed in the
state was the handiwork of God, as the APC Federal Government has
been plotting insecurity to no avail. He said even though his
administration has invested heavily in logistical and financial
support to security agencies, God has stopped all evil plots of the
APC Federal Government from manifesting.
He
said: "It’s God. Whatever you do believe in God. The present
APC Government did everything to turn Rivers State as a place
of insecurity. I believe in God. This state is a Christian State.
This state is one state that has supported security agencies in
this country. I have been sabotaged, but God in his infinite
has kept us in this state. "
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