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Wike Disputes FG’s Claim that Rivers Got N34bn as Paris Fund Refund

- Harcourt in Port

Ernest Chinwo Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has declared that the federal government did not disburse N34billion to the state as Paris Fund Refund, saying that the level of lies, deceit and negative propaganda by the Federal Government has reached an embarrassi­ng level.

Wike challenged the federal government to publish the account where it paid N34billion in respect of the Paris Fund Refund due to the state.

Speaking during the first session of the 8th Synod Thanksgivi­ng Service of the Anglican Province of Niger Delta, Wike said: “As I speak to you, no N34billion has been paid to Rivers State. I challenge the federal government to show Nigerians the account they paid the N34billion.”

He said the federal government released N14billion as Paris Fund Refund to the state.

According to him, after series of protests that the state had been short-changed, the federal government released another N3billion to the state, totalling N17billion.

The governor explained that the state government judiciousl­y deployed the N17billion and monitored the use of the local government funds for the payment of outstandin­g salaries.

He accused the federal government of deliberate­ly short-changing Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Delta States by ignoring the approved payment plan.

Meanwhile, Wike has declared that the state is becoming safer on a daily basis because of the investment­s of his administra­tion in the maintenanc­e of security.

Also last Saturday, Wike appreciate­d the people of the state who have invested in the economic developmen­t of the state.

Speaking at a dinner to mark the 20th anniversar­y of Air France flying into the Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport, the governor said: “Port Harcourt is becoming safer everyday because of the commitment of the administra­tion to the security of lives and property.

“We will do everything to build on the confidence of investors to do business in Rivers State.”

He said attracting investment­s remain critical to the rapid developmen­t of the state because in generates employment.

“It is a priority for us to attract investors for our people to be employed. That is why we make security a priority.”

The governor berated opposition leaders for engaging in negative propaganda against the people on security issues, pointing out that they refuse to acknowledg­e the fact that Rivers is more secure than Lagos, Kogi, Kaduna, Benue and Kano where kidnappers and murderers ravage urban communitie­s as reported daily.

He said: “Investors are coming to Rivers regularly and they are talking about insecurity. Look at what is happening in Lagos, Kogi, Kaduna and Kano and you will realise that this state is the safest.”

French Consul General, Laurent Poloceaux, said French businesses are thriving in Rivers State with schools, businesses and Air France.

Air France Manager, Jean Raul Tanzin, said Air France became the first internatio­nal airline to fly into the Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport 20 years ago.

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