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Wike Slams Bayelsa Govt Over Demolished Property
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Wike Slams Bayelsa Govt Over Demolished Property

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Last updated: 2023/05/19 at 7:44 AM
By Author Published May 19, 2023
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P/HARCOURT  – Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, has dismissed insinua­tion that the demolition of the Bayelsa State government’s property in Port Harcourt was politically motivated.

The governor blamed leader­ship failure on the part of Bayel­sa State for the Rivers State gov­ernment’s eventual demolition of the property located at Akasa Street in Old Government Resi­dential Area in Port Harcourt.

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P/HARCOURT  – Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, has dismissed insinua­tion that the demolition of the Bayelsa State government’s property in Port Harcourt was politically motivated.READ ALSO: Procurement act is to blame for numerous abandoned project- Wike

Briefing journalists on his arrival from Europe at the Port Harcourt International Airport on Thursday, Governor Wike ex­plained that in line with the Riv­ers State government’s urban renewal programme, a formal letter was written to the Bayel­sa State government in August 2021 concerning its dilapidated property inherited from the Old Rivers State in Port Harcourt.

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“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 from the media the rantings of the Bayelsa State government through the commissioner for lands.

“In August 2021, we wrote to the Bayelsa State government that with urban renewal policy and with the money we have spent, that it will be unfair to us if we allow such property belonging to them to remain there without any, maybe, a new development.”

Governor Wike said he had met severally with his Bayelsa State counterpart, Governor Douye Diri, and enjoined him to renovate or build a benefitting edifice on the parcel of land because the former structure contravened the Rivers State’s urban renewal policy.

“I spoke to my colleague, the governor of Bayelsa State, Douyi Diri, severally. I said look, it is better you renovate, bring down or build a new thing for your state. I am not claiming that the property belongs to us, but we have a right to talk about development in our state. No state can determine the level of development that should occur in another state.

“So, in 2021 August, not only did I write a letter to him, in all our meetings then, I told him if you cannot develop it, you can sell the property back to Rivers State government, we are will­ing to develop it, but we cannot allow that property to be the way it is.”

He stated that “Governor Diri had acknowledged that it was unacceptable for the prop­erty to remain in its dilapidated state. And based on this, even in the presence of the governors of Oyo and Adamawa states,” Governor Diri had assured him that the Bayelsa State govern­ment will reconstruct the prop­erty, but to no avail.

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“Ask the governor of Oyo State, ask the governor of Ad­amawa State, we are colleagues. He (Diri) had promised me that in the next three months every­thing will be done. I took him serious that he meant well for my state and I believed as a col­league he will not deceive me.

“I’ve said to anybody who cares, the failure of this coun­try is the inability of leadership to take a decision. In one of my routine inspections, I went round and I saw the property. In fact, as I speak to you, no human being worth his salt will allow such structure to be there.”

Governor Wike narrated that even when Rivers State had written a reminder to the Bayel­sa State government, they still failed to act, prompting with no other option than to demolish the property.

“You cannot have property in this prime area and you don’t develop it, and then criminals use it to torment, terrorize and harass innocent people. And to­morrow you will tell me Rivers State is not safe.

“Go to Akasa Street, you can see what is going on there. If you are a serious government, you cannot allow that. We have no apology. As far as we are concerned the place has been brought down, we are building judges quarters there.”

READ ALSO: Procurement act is to blame for numerous abandoned project- Wike

The Rivers State governor said it was disingenuous for the Bayelsa State government to claim that the demolition of its property was politically mo­tivated because the state did not support his presidential bid.

He wondered why the Bayel­sa State government has always been antagonistic to anything that concerns Rivers State.

“I have never seen a govern­ment so hostile to Rivers State like Bayelsa State and let the truth be told. Every time poli­tics will come in. Vendetta for what? Bayelsa has been the clog in the wheel of progress against Rivers State government.

“We had a joint property where Asset Management Cor­poration of Nigeria (AMCON) took over. New engineering works in Trans Amadi, AM­CON took over the property and advertised for sale, Rivers State government said look you can’t do it.

“We are ready to buy it. Bayelsa State knew about it. When Rivers State government purchased it from AMCON, Bayelsa State government went to court against Rivers State government. So, it is un­fortunate.”

source: Independentng

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