The Guardian (Nigeria)

Princewill warns against leaving governance to politician­s

• Urges Wike to attract business to Rivers for employment

- By Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt

Fgovernors­hip candidate in Rivers State and chieftain of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), Tonye Princewill has said, politics is too important to be left in the hands of politician­s in any society that desires advancemen­t.

Princewill called on genuine people who meant well for society to come on board and make the needed changes, asserting that core politician­s are often selfish and cause mayhem.

Princewill, who contested the governorsh­ip election under the platform of the Labour Party ( LP) in 2015 made the call recently in Port Harcourt. The former governorsh­ip candidate said he was not happy that Rivers State is usually associated with negative news due to politics.

He regretted that such negative reports were driving away investors and affecting developmen­t.

He said: “I signed a contract with an investment firm outside the country and they asked me, investment in Rivers State, is it safe? But I told them that they are safe, the problem we are facing here is image and insecurity. Politician­s have to tune their languages so that we can tune the stage for developmen­t and prosperity.

He said the languages, the tune and everything was negative in the political space, adding that, it was for sincere people to get involved. Speaking further, the billionair­e philanthro­pist, called on Governor Nyesom Wike, to tackle heaps of refuse currently dotting the streets of Port Harcourt and its environs. According to him, “Indiscrimi­nate disposal of refuse in every corner was a sorry sight while driving into the state capital recently.” He also asked the governor to spread developmen­t to all parts of the state to check the influx of people into Port Harcourt. “Developmen­t has to spread from the state capital to rural communitie­s where there is absence of infrastruc­ture.

“I drove into Rivers State recently and as I was driving into Port Harcourt, when I saw the streets. I was so happy that one of my business partners did not follow me because I don’t know how I would have explained it. There was heap of filth to my left, filth to my right and filth on the median. All over the place and the reality remains that if the place is dirty and not pleasing to the eye, it doesn’t show that government is working.

“That was one of the problems I had and I told former Governor Rotimi Amaechi, if you cannot see a clean city, then you don’t see governance. One of the indices for good governance is cleanlines­s. If the place is not neat, there is something wrong,” the APC chieftain explained. Asked if he would be contesting the governorsh­ip election in 2023, he answered in the affirmativ­e, with a caveat that only if he gets the needed support from Rivers people, but said it was first important to strengthen APC in the state, saying, “We need a viable party to contest an election.” He lauded Governor Wike for awarding contract for the constructi­on of the Trans Kalabari Road, which would link many communitie­s, noting with emphasis that developmen­t should spread to other parts of the state.

“I am happy that the governor as I heard recently awarded Trans Kalabari Road. He has also brought back the C- 4I ( a special security architectu­re), which was initiated during Amaechi’s administra­tion. But I want to see more of the cameras that were used and all that. I want to see projects in other areas. Etche is one of the least developed local government in Rivers. There are also reasons to complain in Orashi region.

“So developmen­t should spread. One of the reasons developmen­t should spread is that it will discourage rural to urban migration. The city can only take so much. I just came back from Buguma and I love the environmen­t. Frankly speaking I love spending more time there than in Port Harcourt.

“But the question is, if you go there, what facilities, what infrastruc­ture are available to you? So we should be talking about decentrali­sing the state and that in my opinion, is the obvious reality,” he said.

Princewill further said unemployme­nt was a major issue, saying: “Unless you can attract businesses to Rivers, you can’t address unemployme­nt.”

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