Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike (2nd L), 2nd Vice President, Nigerian Medical Association, Dr Ofem Enang (L), First Vice President, NMA, Dr Tijo Kenneth Mingeh and Rivers State NMA Chairman, Dr Obelebra Adebiyi during a courtesy visit by the NMA National Executives at the Government House Port Harcourt on Monday
Rivers
Governor, Nyesom Wike has declared that Nigerians should work
towards electing a President with administrative and economic
experience to move the country forward. He said that the APC
Federal Government has destroyed the foundations of governance and
stagnated development across the country
He
spoke on Monday at the Government House Port Harcourt when the
National President and Executives of the Nigerian Medical
Association visited him.
He
said: "We need a man with experience and economic understanding
to drive the country forward.
"We
must save Nigeria. We have suffered. We must make
a statement that we cannot continue like this.
"We
must do the right thing and that is the only way this country
can move forward. We should no longer have a President controlled by
the cabal".
The
governor said that there should be no difficulty in sacking the
failed Buhari administration, since the incoming President, Atiku
Abubakar is also from the north.
"Luckily,
the next President is coming from the North. The excuse of
north and south is no longer tenable. Nobody should deceive
us", he said.
He
berated the APC Federal Government for politicizing the fight
against corruption by using Anti-Corruption agencies to fight the
opposition.
"Nigeria
is stagnated. It doesn't matter where you come from. As a medical
doctor, ask yourself, in the last three years, has the country made
any progress?
"This
country has never been this divided. You must be healthy in a
healthy country. You cannot be well in an unwell country",
he said.
While
thanking the doctors for visiting Rivers State, he said that his
administration will continue to invest in the development of the
health sector.
He
directed the State Head of Service to immediately reinstate Dr
Sofiri Peterside in the Rivers State Civil Service.
Earlier,
First Vice President of the Nigerian Medical Association, Dr Tijo
Kenneth Mingeh praised Governor Wike for his investments in the
health sector.
Dr
Mingeh said that the doctors are in the state for the Physicians
Week 2018 with the theme: "Universal Health Coverage: Leaving
No One Behind ".
The
NMA Leader said that the theme is motivated by the need to improve
health for all people and stamp out quackery.
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