I’ve Not Disappointed Rivers People-Wike
Rivers States governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has declared that he has not disappointed both the people and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the governance of the state.
This was as the governor said he was able to deliver, despite alleged attempts by agents of the Federal Government to cripple his administration from the onset.
Governor Wike said he could walk around the entire Rivers State today without security because his administration and the PDP have fulfilled their promises to transform the State for the benefit of all.
As contained in a release by his media aide, the governor made the assertion at the inauguration of the ultramodern Government House clinic and Administrative Building in Port Harcourt.
“I have not disappointed the people of Rivers State and I have not disappointed the party that gave me the privilege to contribute my own quarter to the development of the state. But for politics, I don’t think there will be need for any Rivers man or woman to think of any other party,” he said.
Governor Wike explained that immediately he took over the realm of power in 2015, he was buffeted from all sides, noting that the Federal Government unleashed insidious forces whose primary objective was to cripple his administration.
He recalled how his election was nullified by the tribunal and the Court of Appeal adding that but, through divine providence, the Supreme Court upturned their verdict and reaffirmed him the winner of the 2015 governorship election.
Wike also narrated how the National Assembly and state House of Assembly elections were also nullified and fresh election ordered, but fortunately, the PDP still emerged victorious.
“I know what we passed through in the hands of the ruling government. No state government has been harassed like Rivers State government, not one.
“But I will never give up. I will continue to do what I think is for the best interest of the people of Rivers State because they gave me the privilege,” he said.
The governor also said when the state was faced with serious security challenge, he appealed to the Federal Government to deploy special force to checkmate the activities of the criminals, but his entreaty was deliberately ignored.
According to him, security in the state has been politicised as the Federal Government has persistently deployed and redeployed Commissioners of Police in Rivers State.
“Since 2015, we have had about 15 Commissioners of Police, just to make sure Rivers State does not move forward. But nobody is God.
“They go to their ministers to choose Commissioner of Police for our state so that what will happen? To come and make the state ungovernable? But God does not think so,” he said.
Wike explained that despite all these antics by Federal Government agents, he has remained undaunted, even as a second term governor in the delivery of the dividends of democracy to the people.
Governor Wike said the new Government House Clinic, fully equipped with state-of-the-art operating theatre, top anaesthesia ventilator, ICU Room, Endoscopy Suite, MRI Machines, Laboratory, Pharmacy and 24 hours ambulance service, will serve elder statesmen, Government House personnel, judges and legislators.
He regretted that the yearning of Nigerians for better life, better education, health care system, basic infrastructure, have remained illusive because of the insensitivity of the incumbent Federal government.
The governor insisted that only the PDP can redeem Nigeria from the bad governance that he alleged has characterised the ruling party at the centre, the All Progressives Party (APC).
Former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, who inaugurated the ultra-modern Government House Clinic/Administrative Building, lauded Governor Wike for investing in critical infrastructure such as healthcare which is very important in reduction of poverty.
Senator Saraki said Wike’s effort, actions and successes in governance has clearly distinguished him as an ambassador of the PDP in Nigeria.
“I believe that this centre (Clinic) is not only for the people of Rivers state, it is for the entire people of the country and for the whole African continent,” he said.
The Commissioner of Health, Professor Princewill Chike, said all the equipment, monitors and desktops in the clinic are connected through a computerised integrated system linking the Radiology with the Laboratory and the Electronic Patient Records, that can be checked and managed on-site, but also remotely, anywhere in the world, using an authorized access.
The Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Emeka Woke, said anyone who visited the Government House a year ago will be astounded by the transformation that has taken place within this short period. According to him, it only takes a visionary leader to achieve this feat.