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Wike Lambasts Boundary Commission as Corrupt, Advises Buhari to Monitor Agency

- Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers has slammed the National Boundary Commission as corrupt, advising President Muhammadu Buhari to pay more attention to the agency.

Wike gave the advice on Sunday, during a special thanksgivi­ng service at Paul's Anglican Cathedral in Port Harcourt, over the legal victory secured at the Supreme Court of Nigeria in the oil well dispute between Rivers and Imo.

The Rivers government is awaiting the NBC's demarcatio­n of the oil wells in the Akiri and Mbede communitie­s, which are in dispute.

"While the waiting was on, there was a political understand­ing between Imo State and Rivers State that Dr Peter Odili of Rivers State and Achike Udenwa of Imo State acceded to when they were both serving as governors," stated the Rivers governor.

Wike noted lamented that ex-Governor Emeka Ihedioha and incumbent Governor Hope Uzodimma rescinded the political arrangemen­t of the 50-50 sharing formula of the proceeds from the disputed oil wells in Akiri and Mbede communitie­s.

"This young man (Emeka Ihedioha), just within four-five months he became a governor, went to see Mr President. He wrote to Mr President that Rivers State is owing Imo State N15 billion and, therefore, they should take the money from Rivers State, that the oil wells we are sharing on the 50-50 formula amicably belong to them," Wike explained.

He added, "This is someone Rivers people, not Rivers State government, supported and spent money on. I have never seen a betrayal like this in my life that the former governor Emeka Ihedioha displayed. Rivers people who helped him had sleepless nights to make him the governor of Imo State. We did everything we could do, thinking that we were supporting a friend. All we got was a stab at the back."

At the behest of Buhari, the late Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, wrote a letter to the Revenue Mobilisati­on, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMFAC), said Wike. The letter, he said, directed for the deduction of N15 billion from Rivers and the handover of the disputed oil wells to Imo as requested by Emeka Ihedioha.

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