Tag: Nyesom Ezenwo Wike

  • Rivers rerun election: Wike sets panel of inquiry

    Rivers rerun election: Wike sets panel of inquiry

     

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has set up a Judicial Commission of Inquiry to investigate the violence and killings that occurred during the March 19, rerun legislative elections in the state.

    In a state broadcast on Wednesday, Governor Wike said: “in order to forestall a repeat of the needless violence and fatalities in future elections, I hereby establish a Judicial Commission of Enquiry to investigate the violence, killings and other related acts that occurred in parts of the State during the March 19 2016 re-run elections and make appropriate recommendations to Government for implementation.”

    The governor noted:  “The members of the Judicial Commission of Enquiry are as follows: Hon. Justice Monima Wenike Danagogo  – Chairman; Venerable John Adubasim – Member, Mrs. Douye Green – Member; Barr. Joseph Zabbey – Member, Engr. Luke Nwanodi – Member,Mrs. Uche Uriri – Secretary.”

    The Judicial Commission of Inquiry will be sworn-in  by the Governor on Thursday, March 24, 2016 by 10am at the Government House, Port Harcourt by the  Governor.

    The  governor  said  that  as a responsible  government the administration  will continue  to  be  alive  to  its responsibility to protect  lives and property in Rivers State.

    He said: “I wish to assure Mr. President of our continuous commitment to do everything within our powers and resources to support the security agencies to fight crime and criminality and ensure that Rivers State is secure, safe and peaceful for people to live, enjoy and go about their legitimate social and economic activities.

    “Furthermore, I wish to on behalf of the State Government express my deepest sympathies to the family of the late National Youth Service Corp member, Mr. Dumiebi Samuel Okonta who unfortunately lost his life while faithfully serving the nation on election duty during the March 19, 2016 re-run elections in the State.”

    Speaking  further,  Governor Wike noted:”I wish to re-emphasize that I fully share Mr. President’s position that we must as a people and as a nation exterminate the scourge of recurring flawed elections and join the rest of the civilized world in conducting relatively flawless and credible elections at all times.

    “I therefore call on the INEC and all other agencies in the management of the electoral process, including the political parties and the candidates, to play by the established rules and ensure that the re-run elections to be conducted in the remaining eight Local Government Areas are devoid of malpractices and violence of any kind.

    “Once again, I call on all eligible voters from the affected Local Government Areas to come out and freely exercise their franchise whenever the re-run elections are fixed.”

    He described as fifth columnists all those persons, including highly placed politicians, INEC staff and security agencies who deliberately worked to sabotage the re-run elections in the state.  He said such persons are enemies of progress who were out and determined to undermine the electoral process and perpetuate the old discredited ways of electioneering process.

    The governor said: “I wish to, with profound humility and appreciation thank you all for your peaceful conduct and effective participation in electing your representatives during the re-run legislative elections of March 19 2016 despite the provocations from some overzealous security personnel and their political collaborators.

    “I wish to also express my profound gratitude and loyalty to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Mohammadu Buhari for his uncompromising commitment towards entrenching a permanent culture of free, fair and credible elections in the country.”

     

  • Wike restores Omeha’s rights as former governor

    Wike restores Omeha’s rights as former governor

    Rivers  State  Governor,  Nyesom Ezenwo Wike  has  formally  restored  all the  entitlements  and benefits  of  Sir Celestine  Omehia  as a former  Governor of  the  state.

    Governor  Wike  on Thursday  also formally  reinstated  the  official  portrait  of  Sir Celestine  Omehia  amongst the  line-up of former  governors  of Rivers  State  at the Government House,  Port Harcourt  Executive  Council  Chamber.

    Performing  the  exercise,  Governor  Wike  said  that  the decision  to  restore the entitlements  and privileges  of Omehia  as former  governor  stemmed from the  fact that he worked as governor  of  the  state  between  May 29, 2007 and October  25, 2007, wherein he took decisions on behalf  of  the  State  and initiated projects.

    He said: “I hereby put back his official portrait among those of former governors. He is now entitled  to  the  benefits  of  all former governors. ”

    The governor  said   that the  era of politics of bitterness  in Rivers State  was effectively  over, noting  that  it was not right to personalise  governance  as was done  by  the  immediate  past  administration.

    Responding,  former  Governor  of  Rivers  State,  Sir Celestine  Omehia  described  Thursday  as the most historic  day of his political  career.

    He said that the restoration of his rights as a former governor indicates that his dark political days are over.

    The event  was witnessed by  the  Secretary  to Rivers  State  Government,  Kenneth  Kobani,  Rivers  State  Housing  Commissioner,  Barrister  Emma  Okah and the  State Attorney-General,  Chinwe  Aguma.

  • ‘Jonathan’ll use Amasieamaka stadium for his rally’

    ‘Jonathan’ll use Amasieamaka stadium for his rally’

    Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate Nyesom Ezenwo Wike insisted yesterday that the party’s presidential campaign rally will hold at the Amasiemaka Stadium, Port Harcourt, the state capital, on January 28.

    He said the stadium belongs to the Rivers people and President Goodluck Jonathan would use it for his rally.

    The former minister of state for Education spoke in Port Harcourt at a meeting with Goodluck to Goodluck Political pressure group.

    He said: “The PDP Presidential Rally will hold at the Amasieamaka Stadium on Wednesday, January 28. The APC held its own presidential campaign rally on January 6 and an earlier rally on October 25, 2014 in the same stadium.

    “Our presidential rally will hold at that stadium because it belongs to the people. We are working with all stakeholders to ensure that the right thing is done to move the nation forward. We are committed to the peaceful use of the stadium for our presidential campaigns”.

    He urged members of the Goodluck to Goodluck Political Group to continue with its mobilisation for the re-election of Jonathan.

    Wike inaugurated the committees that would organise the rally.

    He urged the committees to work selflessly to set the tone for the re-election of Jonathan.

    The Rivers State PDP Chairman, Felix Obuah, said the committees would deliver an outstanding presidential rally.

  • Wike gets woman running mate

    Wike gets woman running mate

    The Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, yesterday presented Mrs Ipalibo Gogo Banigo as his running mate ahead of the 2015 election.

    The 62-year medical doctor is a former Health Commissioner, former permanent secretary, former Head of Civil Service and former secretary to the Rivers State Government (SSG).

    At the public presentation of Mrs Banigo in Port Harcourt, the state capital, Wike said the governorship position was not a personal property of a godfather to be bequeathed to ill-prepared godsons.

    The PDP candidate said the alleged rot and underdevelopment of Rivers State necessitated his governorship ticket, which he said was built on the commitment to serve the people through new approach.

    He said Dr Banigo was chosen to enable the party realise the vision of a new Rivers State, where men and women would become inseparable partners in governance and development.

    Wike said Dr Banigo was nominated to offer her wealth of experience and expertise in the quest to restore Rivers State.

    He said: “Our choice is not a run-of-the mill material. She is a competent, tested and seasoned professional and bureaucrat with several years as a key holder in highly challenging public offices in Rivers State.

    “As a deputy governor, she will join in the crusade for women and children’s rights. She brings to the PDP ticket a rich dossier of leadership skills necessary to achieve synergy.”

    Wike urged Rivers women to vote for the PDP in the 2015 election to achieve the revival of the state.

    Mrs Banigo described Wike as an “outside the box thinker”, who would lead Rivers State to greater heights.

    The running mate said her nomination is “an honour to all women of Rivers State”, adding that the interest of Rivers State would be best served by her acceptance.

    She said: “The enormity of the task ahead is not lost on me. This is a responsibility I do not take lightly.

    “This is in recognition of the great role women have played and will continue to play. I call on women to embrace this gesture and come out en-masse to vote PDP in 2015.”

     

  • I’ll transform Rivers, says Wike

    I’ll transform Rivers, says Wike

    Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has promised to transform the state and improve the living conditions of the people, if he wins next year’s election.

    The former Minister of State for Education spoke yesterday in Bonny when he met PDP delegates, inaugurated the New Rivers Vision office and addressed party stakeholders at an open forum.

    He promised to redefine development in the state by diligently ensuring infrastructural development of the 23 local government areas, by pursuing human capital development and enhancing mass participation in governance.

    Wike urged Bonny residents to demand accountability from their children serving in the present administration.

    He said: “We must begin to ask those serving with the present administration what they have done with the enormous resources at their disposal.

    “I urge Bonny delegates to vote me on December 8 during the PDP governorship primary and vote me during the governorship election. We have to change the fortunes of Rivers State. The people of Bonny know my pedigree as a performer. I intend to build on my wonderful performance in the past.”

    The former minister of state reminded the Bonny Kingdom that when he was serving the Federal Government, he facilitated the setting up of Federal Polytechnic of Oil and Gas in the area, following the approval of President Goodluck Jonathan.

    Wike added that several other projects were attracted to the basic education sector in the kingdom when he was in officce.

    Bonny Local Government Area PDP Chairman Simon Hart said the party’s delegates would vote for Wike on December 8.

    A former Director-General of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Prof Ndi Okereke-Onyuike, who is the leader of Bonny PDP delegates, said the delegates would vote for Wike.

    A former Bonny Local Government Area Chairman Brodaford Long-John said the decision to support Wike stemmed from the need to further develop the state and enhance the integration of the people.

     

  • No pact on  zoning in Rivers, says Wike

    No pact on zoning in Rivers, says Wike

    Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has said he never participated in any meeting where the zoning of the governorship ticket was agreed upon.

    The aspirant said he joined the governorship race in a collective interest of Rivers residents.

    Wike spoke in Port Harcourt, the state capital, at an interactive session with PDP stakeholders.

    The former minister of State for Education challenged anyone with the records of such an agreement to make it public.

    He stressed that the claims by some politicians on the matter were their personal opinions.

    Wike said his associates and supporters were in the 23 local government areas, adding that he would win the PDP governorship primary and the election next year.

     

     

    The aspirant noted that contrary to insinuations in certain quarters, he would not spend his time probing the Rotimi Amaechi administration, if elected next year.

    According to him, Rivers State is in dire need of development after years of non-performance.

    Asked if he would negotiate with 16 aggrieved governorship aspirants of the PDP, Wike said they posed no threat to the party’s victory.

    The aspirant said there was no need to negotiate with them.

    Wike said: “The beauty of democracy is that people are talking. I discuss when there is a threat for the PDP. Why should I discuss when the governor bought form for most of them?”