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Rivers: Why We’re Unleashing Infrastructural Development, by Wike

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Last updated: 2021/03/09 at 12:32 PM
Fesadeb Published March 9, 2021
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By Akanimo Sampson

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has explained why his administration is unleashing infrastructural development on the top oil and gas state in Nigeria.

He said the logic behind it is creating a conducive environment that offers Rivers people more opportunities to actualise their potentials.

Governor Wike was speaking at the inauguration of the Rumuji -Ibaa-Obelle -Isiopko Road, which was performed by the  former Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State.

Wike said the Rumuji -Ibaa-Obelle -Isiopko Road has been used as political campaign by politicians who will promise to rehabilitate it if the people supports them, but will fail to fulfill such promise when elections were over.

According to him, he was convinced of the appropriateness to open up the area when he promised to reconstruct the road if they supported him, adding, “I’m sure, all those from Isiopko, Obele, Ibaa and Rumuji, will look back and reflect on how this road was. Do not forget it easily.

“Today, all of us can come back home. All of us can go to the market. We can all drive freely; those from Isiopko can pass through and go to Emohua. Those from Rumuji and all of you can pass through and go to the airport.

“This is what development is all about. Development is not about giving you money. It is all about making the environment conducive for economic activities to thrive.

“There is no way government can share money to everybody. But it has a duty to make the environment conducive for you to work and find food to eat.

“I’m sure, when this road was going on most of you were employed and had made some money, and had supported members of your families. I am grateful to God for the grace of life and resources to execute this project.”

Inaugurating the road project, Lamido expressed delight that development projects are not only executed in the Port Harcourt alone but in hinterland of Rivers State.

Lamido said leaders like Governor Wike have continued to demonstrate that it is only the PDP that loves the people, will do things to improve their well-being and work for a united Nigeria.

The former Jigawa governor said the last five years of the ruling APC has been characterised by division and insecurity.  He described the APC as an assemblage of persons drawn from default ACN,  ANPP, and CPC and propelled by hate, moved by anger, envy and malice.

“When APC came on board, they had not programme, they had no plan, the only thing they had was to flush out PDP from government because we were performing, because we were organised, because we were committed, because we are compassionate and very humane.”

He explained that remodelling of the airports, rehabilitation of railway and reform of the  power are all PDP initiatives and not that of the APC .  According to him, “they can’t think. They have no vision, they have no feeling, they have no compassion, they are there for the power and the power is there tormenting them, because the power was abused.”

Works Commissioner, Elloka Tasie-Amadi, said the road links Emohua and Ikwerre Local Government areas and provides the people the benefit of accessing Port Harcourt International Airport easily as well as transport their farm produces without hassle.

“This road has a chequered history with the Rumuji -Ibaa axis of the road of 5 metres wide was built by government while Isiopko -Obele axis was 3metres built be SPDC by in the days. The roads were both narrow, deplorable and impassable.

“Today, we have a reconstructed road that is 26.85km long, 10metres wide, 7.3 metres of that being the carriage way, and 3metres being the shoulder.

“The road is of immerse benefit to people of the two local government areas. People going to the international airport from Emohua to those transporting produces, it has created access to farmland, and real estate as well.”

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