APC Can No Longer Be Entrusted with Future Of Nigerians-Wike
Rivers State governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has, again, expressed worries about insecurity spiraling out of control, declaring that the future of Nigerians can no longer be entrusted with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)
The governor, in a release by his media aide, Kelvin Ebiri, therefore charged Nigerians to reject the APC at the polls in 2023, accusing the party of having only tales of killings and kidnappings.
Wike gave the charge at the flag-off ceremony for the construction of the Etche Campus of the Rivers State University in Abara Town, Etche Local Government Area.
He said, with the alleged total collapse of security in some parts of the country, it is obvious that the APC-led Federal Government cannot be trusted with the future of the country.
“Don’t listen to those people who lie to you; those who cannot provide security for Nigeria. Are you seeing the killings everyday now? Are you not worried about this country” Is there any hope that they can offer to this country again?,” he asked.
Governor Wike boasted that unlike the APC, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) always make promises and is committed to fulfilling them, without giving excuses.
According to him, his administration is on the first phase of a 45-day of project flag-off and commissioning that is unprecedented in the history of the country.
“You know, the difference between us and them is that you can see us everyday, moving from one local government area to another. It is either we are flagging-off or commissioning projects.
“They are not doing so because there is nothing for them to do. They don’t have anything to show too. We started on the 27th of May, 2021 and we will end the first phase on 10th of July 2021.
That is more than a month of flagging- off or commissioning projects. Who has ever done so in this country? Have we not secured a place already in the Guinness Book of Records,?” he asked.
Speaking further, Governor Wike urged the people of Etche to be decisive in their resolve to pitch tent with the PDP and deliver more votes to the party that brought development to them.
“Now, we are going to commission the Odofur Road, but with how many votes?; mere seven thousand votes. You need something but you won’t come out and give the votes. When we make promise, we fulfill it. You too, fulfill your own promise. It should be two ways; the party, PDP and you,” he said.
Governor Wike insisted that the Rivers State University must release more funds to and also closely supervise the contractors handling the construction work at the Etche.
He said his administration will not compromise quality work and declared that 40 plots of land will be acquired opposite the campus for the sitting of a police station.
“We want quality job because we are known for quality projects. From now till May 2022, economy activities will increase here. So, please, Etche people, try and support the contractors to make sure they finish this job,” he pleaded.
Performing the flag-off, former Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Professor Don Baridam, said Governor Wike is spreading development, using siting of campuses of the state university in other local government areas.
Such a move, he said, would solve the usual complains of overcrowding of classrooms, increase the carrying capacity of the institution and also solve the problems of inadequate hostels for students.
“Anybody watching Governor Wike’s blistering developmental pace, especially in recent times, will be tempted to believe that the man is just assuming office. But we all know that Governor Wike is embarking on more developmental projects, even as he marks his sixth year in office as our Chief Servant.
“Contrary to what his implacable critics may say, Governor Wike’s bold signature is on display in every corner of Rivers State for even the blind to see. The good people of Etche can testify to this irrefutable fact today,” he said.
The state Commissioner for Education, Prof Kaniye Ebeku, noted that when Governor Wike first made the pronouncement and followed it by the release of N16 billion to ensure that the three campuses are established, most people dismissed it as mere politics.
According to him, skeptics will now have no reason to doubt the sincerity of Governor Wike anymore because, so far, two campuses have been flagged off for actual construction work to commence.
Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University, Professor Nlerum Okugbule, said the Senate and Council of the institution have approved that the Faculty of Agriculture will be located in the Etche Campus.
The Faculty has the Departments of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development; Crop/Soil Science; Forestry and Environment; Food Science Technology; and Fisheries and Aquatic Environment.
He explained that the decision was taken in recognition of the acknowledged agrarian economy of Etche as the famous food basket of the state.