The Guardian (Nigeria)

Wike receives list of illegal refineries from chairmen, orders destructio­n

- From Ann Godwin and Obinna Nwaoku, Port Harcourt

RIVERS State Governor, Nyesom Wike, said yesterday, his government has received the list of illegal refineries from local council chairmen. He promised to provide financial support to the chairmen to hire bulldozers and swamp buggies to destroy the sites.

The governor also asked the Rivers State Commission­er of Police, Eboka Friday, to provide adequate security for the chairmen as they destroy the refineries.

Wike gave the command, yesterday, during a meeting with the 23 council chairmen, the state Commission­er of Police and the Commandant of the

Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC) at the Government House, Port Harcourt.

Recall that Wike had, on Friday, January 14, issued a 48hour ultimatum to the chairmen to provide him a comprehens­ive list of all illegal refineries and their operators within their respective jurisdicti­on.

Wike said: “I will not relent in this fight. And all of you should hire bulldozers. All those areas where the illegal refinery sites are in the bush, in the creek, clear the place. Government will give you some money to go and hire bulldozers to go and clear the sites so that they will know we are serious.”

He urged the Commission­er of Police to give the chairmen adequate security. According to the governor, the government will not allow those engaged in illegitima­te business to operate in Rivers State.

“One thing I want to say and which is very clear, and like everybody knows, I am not against anybody making money. But we cannot allow people to make money, while others are dying.” M

EANWHILE, the Rivers Police Command has refuted allegation­s that its operatives prevented a council boss from destroying bunkering sites in the state.

Reacting to a publicatio­n in one of the national dailies, the acting PPRO of the Command, Grace IringeKoko, in a statement issued yesterday, described the allegation as misleading and unfortunat­e, and urged the public to disregard it.

Iringe- Koko said: “The attention of Rivers State Police Command has been drawn to the January 18, 2022 edition of the New Telegraph Newspaper, which alleged that the police prevented the executive chairman of ObioAkpor council, George Ariolu, from destroying an illegal refinery used by oil thieves. This is quite misleading and unfortunat­e.”

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