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Demolition: Rivers, Bayelsa Relationsh­ip Still Intact, Says Wike

- Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has said the recent demolition of the Bayelsa State government buildings in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has not strained the relationsh­ip between the two states.

Wike said this yesterday at the flag-off of the constructi­on of seven units of five bedroom buildings for judges of the State judiciary.

The residentia­l quarters is sited on the land, where the Rivers State government recently demolished property owned by the Bayelsa State government on Akasa Street in Old GRA, Port Harcourt.

He explained that with the dilapidate­d property owned by the Bayelsa State government demolished, his administra­tion considered it appropriat­e to develop on it residentia­l quarters for judges.

Wike said the project would be implemente­d under his administra­tion’s urban renewal programme and to rid the area of criminal elements, who used the abandoned Bayelsa State property as hideout.

"This is the second phase of residence of judges of the Rivers State judiciary. It is important to let the public know where we are. This place used to be Bayelsa State government property when it was created out of Rivers State. As part of urban renewal, we gave the whole of Old GRA to Julius Berger Nigeria PLC to do all the roads and drainages," he said.

The governor recalled that in August 2021, he wrote to the Bayelsa State governor, Douye Diri to inform him about how very dilapidate­d the property was and how it served as hideout of people, who could not be properly identified.

The engagement between them, he said continued without yielding the expected responses and his administra­tion was compelled to acquire the property under public policy.

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