Since Governor Nyesom Wike assumed office in Rivers State after
defeating his opponents in the fiercely contested April 11, 2015
gubernatorial electoral contest, some highly placed members of the
opposition in the state are yet to come to terms with their electoral
defeat.
They have done everything humanly possible to reverse the huge loss.
But it appears that every step they take does not really make any
difference.
Not even their legal fireworks at the tribunal could unseat the
ebullient and hard working governor, who came to office with the
interest of Rivers people at heart. He has since demonstrated that he is
a man of the people by his people-oriented programme and projects in
many parts of the state. He has equally promised that no local
government will be left out of his projects.
Any visitor to the state will confirm that the governor is working
and delivering on his electoral promises. His one year in office has
demonstrated that he will do more in his effort to further grow the
economy of the state. The people of the state are aware that he is
living up to his electoral promises.
It would be recalled that during the re-run poll, the state witnessed
as much violence as during the main poll simply because some people are
hell-bent on getting to power at all cost. Now that the suspended poll
will be conducted this month, it is pertinent to appeal to all the
stakeholders to allow peace to reign in the state.
Let our politicians stop seeing election as a do-or-die affair. They
should see election as an exercise by which leaders are chosen to serve
the people well. Election is supposed to be an enjoyable exercise and
not one to be dreaded. It should not be reduced to a war where every
imaginable weapon of violence is unleashed on the opponent.
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC and security
agencies must ensure that the remaining poll is conducted and concluded
peacefully. This is another litmus test for the INEC chairman, Prof.
Mahmud Yakubu.
Let there be a level playing ground for all the participants in the
electoral contest. The state should not be set on fire because of some
people’s political ambition. The security agencies must ensure that the
poll is free from violence and electoral infractions.
It should be free, fair and credible election. Politicians in the
state should refrain from making inflammatory statements that can cause
breach of peace. They should enjoin their followers to also embrace
peace during the poll.
It is in this light that the recent alarm raised by Governor Wike
over some alleged plot to reverse the gains made by the state in the
promotion of security of lives by reposting to the state some alleged
compromised policemen. In other words, Wike is alluding that some
policemen are being sent to the state to foment trouble during the
forthcoming poll.
Good enough, the governor has tabled the issue before the acting
Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris and intimated him of these
officers sent to the state to cause maximum confusion during the
concluding election. This alarm should not be treated with levity or be
swept under the carpet in the usual Nigerian style.
Let the police boss, therefore, look into the allegation and do the
needful to avoid another wave of violence in the coming poll in the
state. The state is witnessing a rebirth in terms of infrastructural
renewal and economic development that will further develop tourism in
it.
Some of the projects that Governor Wike flagged-off that have made
great impact in the state include the operation zero-potholes programme,
empowerement of less privileged people, urban and rural water supply
schemes, and improvement of security of lives and property in the state.
The operation zero-potholes programme has been deployed effectively
to rehabilitate some roads in Port Harcourt and adjoining towns. The
project ably executed by Julius Berger and a Chinese construction firm
is reported to have completed not less than 120 kilometres of roads in
the state.
These roads cut across Port Harcourt, Obio/Akpor, Ikwerre, Eleme,
Etche, Oyigbo, and Akuku-Toru local government areas. Besides, the
governor is also fixing street lights that are no longer functional in
Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor local government areas.
It should also be noted that Wike is not restricting his road
rehabilitation programme to only state roads. Some Federal Government
roads have also benefitted from the exercise. These roads include Eleme
Junction to Onne Junction portion of the East-West road and the
NPA-Industry road. The roads will make for ease of movement and further
enhance economic development of the state. The governor is building a
modern recreation centre for children near Bori Camp, Port Harcourt.
To ensure that the people of the state have potable water, the
governor has embarked on massive water supply scheme projects in some
parts of the state. The project has taken off in Port Harcourt. The
scheme is already being extended to Akuku Toru, Eleme and Okrika local
government areas. Apart from enhancing public hygiene and standard of
living of the people of the affected local government areas, the water
scheme will empower some people, especially women and youths.
Following the increase in cultism and kidnapping activities in the
state, Governor Wike has risen to the challenge by ensuring that the
laws against these vices are reinvigorated and the security agencies
well equipped to face such rising insecurity in the state. The governor
in conjunction with the local government areas in the state has donated
scores of operational vehicles fitted with modern communication
equipment to security agencies in the state. This is in addition to some
financial support that will enhance their operational efficiency and
effectiveness.
It is also on record that the state anti-kidnapping and anti-cultism
laws have been strengthened by the State House of Assembly to the extent
that the state has the powers now to destroy houses built with proceeds
of crime in addition to confiscating resources that emanate from
criminal acts. With these measures, kidnapping and cultism will no
longer thrive in the state.
Wike’s development project, which is multi-sectoral, has also been
extended to housing, judiciary, healthcare, and sports sectors. The
governor has launched some mass housing projects in the state. It is
likely to be extended to other areas of the state as well. The judiciary
has been given a facelift since Wike’s assumption of office. The
governor has ensured that the judiciary is now working in the state. He
has commenced the building of new courts for the state judiciary to ease
their work.
He has also supported sports development in the state. To ensure
efficient healthcare delivery system, Wike has launched the building of
doctors’ quarters at Braithwaite Hospital, Port Harcourt. There is no
doubt that others will follow in due course.
Now that the governor has stabilized the economy of the state and is
fast repositioning the state for tourism and making it a destination of
first choice, he needs the support of all the stakeholders in the state.
The prevailing peace and development in the state should not be
truncated or disturbed because of the forthcoming concluding election.
The governor is focused, he should not be distracted.
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