The Guardian (Nigeria)

Wike blames Bayelsa for demolition of its property in Rivers

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RIVERS State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has said the demolition of Bayelsa State Government property in Port Harcourt was not politicall­y motivated.

Recall that Rivers and Bayelsa states have been at loggerhead­s over the demolition of the property. Bayelsa also flayed the kicking of Bayelsa workers out of the property located at Akassa Street, Old GRA, Port Harcourt.

Bayelsa State Commission­er for Land and Housing, Andrew Edua, had, before the demolition, stated that the issues between the states would be amicably resolved. He recalled that governors of the state discussed in 2021 when Rivers first served Bayelsa notice for immediate renovation of property.

But Wike, who spoke at Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport on arrival from Europe, yesterday, blamed alleged leadership failure on the part of Bayelsa State for the demolition.

Wike, in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Kelvin Ebiri, explained that in line with the Rivers’ urban renewal programme, a formal letter was written to Bayelsa in August 2021 concerning its dilapidate­d property inherited from the Old Rivers State in Port Harcourt.

“It is most unfortunat­e, when you have leadership failure, that is what you get. I have never seen a hostile government against Rivers State government like Bayelsa State Government. It’s most unfortunat­e. When I was away, I read in the media the ranting by the Bayelsa State Government through the Commission­er for Lands.” Wike said he met a number of times with his Bayelsa counterpar­t, Governor Douye Diri, and enjoined him to renovate or build a benefittin­g edifice on the parcel of land because the formal existing structure contravene­d Rivers’ urban renewal policy.

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EANWHILE, the administra­tion of the Rivers State Governor- elect, Similanayi Fubara, will partner the Federal Government to create a viable and vibrate economy, that will improve the lives of residents. This was disclosed by the Governorsh­ip Inauguarat­ion Committee.

The committee also said the incoming governor would use his expertise as a financial manager to bring about sound financial management that will revamp the state public sector.

This was disclosed, yesterday, in Port Harcourt by the Chairman of Media and Publicity Sub- Committee of the inaugurati­on committee, Chris Finebone, and the alternate Chair, Ibim Semenitari.

The duo, while responding to questions by newsmen, explained that Fubara’s administra­tion will focus on creating economical­ly viable Rivers State.

They disclosed that there would be collaborat­ion between the state and Federal Government, especially in the area of maritime economy, saying that the incoming government will take the advantage of the seaports in the state to develop and grow the state economy.

 ?? ?? First Vice Chairman, Delta State Traditiona­l Rulers Council and the Pere of Akugbene- Mein Kingdom, Stanley Perediegha Luke, Kalanama VIII( left); Chairman, Major- General Felix Mujakperuo ( rtd) Orhue 1, and Obi of Ubulu- Uno, Henry Kikachukwu, at the traditiona­l rulers meeting at the Council Secretaria­t in Delta State.
First Vice Chairman, Delta State Traditiona­l Rulers Council and the Pere of Akugbene- Mein Kingdom, Stanley Perediegha Luke, Kalanama VIII( left); Chairman, Major- General Felix Mujakperuo ( rtd) Orhue 1, and Obi of Ubulu- Uno, Henry Kikachukwu, at the traditiona­l rulers meeting at the Council Secretaria­t in Delta State.

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