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  • Ministry’s  audit reports indict Wike

    Ministry’s audit reports indict Wike

    An internal audit reports of the Federal Ministry of Education have indicted Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governoship candidate, Nyesom Wike.

     The audit reports were for 2013 and 2014, when the Rivers PDP’s standard bearer was in charge at the Federal Ministry of Education.

     Following the 2011 general elections, Wike was made the Minister of State for Education and was later elevated as the Supervising Minister of Education. But with the 2014 appointment of Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau as the substantive ministe, Wike reverted to his former position.

    He resigned last year to seek nomination of the PDP to succeed Governor Rotimi Amaechi.

    Wike, a former Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt and a two-term Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State,  denied the issues raised in the audit reports.

     The PDP candidate, who spoke through the Chairman of Media and Publicity Committee of his campaign organisation, Emma Okah, said: “The issues raised in the purported audit reports are false, unfounded and a figment of the imagination of the originators.”

     The auditors expressed shock that after resigning as minister, late last year, Wike refused to hand over five official vehicles of the Federal Ministry of Education.

     The audit report noted: “Recently, representatives of the ministry were sent to the former Minister of State for Education (Wike) to recover the five official vehicles with him, as is the normal procedure, but he blatantly refused handing over the vehicles.

     “It was later discovered that he had already offered one of the vehicles, a Toyota Landcruiser  Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) to the Rivers State Chairman of the PDP (Chief Felix Obuah). The vehicles he is yet to hand over are: two Toyota Land Cruiser Jeep, a Toyota Prado jeep, a Toyota Lexus jeep and a Toyota Pickup (Hilux).”

     The 2013 revelation by the auditors involved N2.9 billion, consisting of N2.4 billion for the Millennium Development Goals’ (MDGs’) intervention projects in schools in the six geo-political zones and N500 million for monitoring of the MDGs’ projects.

     The audit report on the MDGs’ projects in schools stated: “None of these projects was fully executed. This is in direct contradiction of extant financial regulations. Payments were made for the projects, even as none was executed. Payments made were totally devoid of the following procedures, which are mandatory for any government payment to contractors: minute of ministerial tenders’ board committee and completion certificate…”

  • Wike lied against me, says Amaechi

    Wike lied against me, says Amaechi

    Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Chief Nyesom Wike, lied against him to deceive the people.

    The governor said the insinuations about his administration’s expenditure by Wike were falsification of figures and “tales by the moonlight”.

    Amaechi, the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and the Director-General of Buhari Campaign Organisation, noted that the verbal attacks on him and his government by the former Minister of State for Education at rallies in Port Harcourt and Obio-Akpor Local Government Area were deceitful.

    The governor said Wike’s smear campaign had failed to tarnish his (Amaechi’s) sparkling image.

    He said: “He (Wike) should know by now that the people are not gullible and Nigerians should know that Wike is rather an embodiment of everything that is wrong with our country.”

    Amaechi, who spoke yesterday in Port Harcourt, through a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, David Iyofor, urged Rivers State residents and other Nigerians to disregard Wike’s outbursts against him.

    The governor said the PDP candidate was just desperate to score cheap political points by falsifying figures and spreading falsehood about his “enemies” because he had nothing to offer the people.

    The statement said: “That Amaechi runs a transparent and accountable administration has never been in doubt. Everything about the income and expenditures of this government is in the public domain and has never been shrouded in secrecy. So, Wike’s ignominious attempt to dish out cooked figures will never fly.”

  • Wike promises good governance

    Wike promises good governance

    Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate Nyesom Wike has promised to lead the state right, if elected.

    He spoke at the Obio/Akpor governorship rally held at Bishop Crowther Memorial Secondary School. Thousands of people pledged their support for the Wike-Banigo ticket.

    Wike assured the people that he would reposition the state towards the path of development.

    He said he would ensure that the funds that accrue to the state are used to develop every segment.

    Wike said he was aware of the enormity of the work to be done in Obio/Akpor and other local governments.

    “I assure the Obio/Akpor people that they will henceforth benefit from good governance as they will have quality projects executed in their communities.

    “We will stop the corruption of the outgoing administration and use the resources of the state to develop basic amenities, empower our people and revive the economy of the state,” Wike said.

    Former Rivers State Governor Sir Celestine Omehia said Wike would take the state to the next level of development.

    Minister of Sports Dr Tammy Danagogo said the mammoth crowd that graced the Obio/Akpor rally indicated that Obio/Akpor people have joined the rest of the state to issue a quit notice to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Austin Opara, former Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) President OCJ Okocha and a former PDP governorship aspirant, Senator Lee Maeba, urged the people to vote Wike in the interest of the development of the state.

    Former Rivers State Governor Dr Peter Odili attended the rally. Top Nollywood artistes Patience Ozokwor, Tonto Dike, Monalisa Chinda and Victor Osuagwu endorsed Wike at the rally.

  • ‘Choice of Wike as governorship candidate is offensive to Ijaws’

    ‘Choice of Wike as governorship candidate is offensive to Ijaws’

    Annkio Briggs is a civil rights activist and national convener of Niger Delta Self Determination Movement. She was a member of the defunct national conference where she wrote a minority report. In this interview with Tony Akowe, she speaks on the politics of Rivers State and why the Ijaw people will not vote for former minister of state for education, Nyesom Wike.

    YOU were a member of the National Conference. Apart from the pronouncement by the government that it has set up a committee to study the report of the conference, nothing has been done and there is an indication that the report may go the way of others before it,especially considering the fact that the opposition was not favourably disposed to the conference.

     Nigeria, being what it is the report does stand the risk of being kept to gather dust. Many things have gone that way in Nigeria. More so considering the fact that what is constituted as opposition today, right from the beginning was totally against the issue of convening the conference. But there is no doubt now that the conference was made up of genuine Nigerians and we discussed at large and came to some very critical conclusion of some issues that will move Nigeria forward. In my opinion, it is up to Nigerians and not just the few of us that constituted that conference. It is the responsibility of Nigerians to make sure that those recommendations are followed through and hold whoever becomes the President accountable for implementing them. It should not be an issue of I did not support it so I am not going to implement it. It is Nigerians that sat down and made these demands.

     There is some form of division among those that attended the conference with the emergence of groupings loyal to different political divides. Don’t you think that will affect the implementation of the report?

     Well, that was very clear from the beginning. There was no way that the whole conference will be made up of people that will all be supporters, or sympathetic to the present government. So, for me, that was never an issue and can never be an issue. There are some very critical people in Nigeria today who had no choice. There are some of us who, at the end of the day had no choice than to support the Jonathan government. We are morally obliged to support his government because of the way things are in Nigeria. I am from the Niger Delta and Jonathan is from my ethnic group. There is no way, in today’s Nigeria that you will expect that I will not support Jonathan. I will support Jonathan at all cost, under any circumstance. That the conference is divided along those lines was already very clear during the conference itself, especially the way the blames were coming for and against Jonathan. But the conference is not about Jonathan, but about Nigeria and the future of Nigeria. Whether Nigeria will stay together or not depends on the ethnic groups that make up Nigeria. It depends on what people are prepared to do for their selfish reasons. Nigeria is at a cross road, split down the middle, into Christians and Muslims. It is split down the middle between our power and somebody else’s power. But the power belongs to Nigerians and not to a region. But there is a grave massive injustice that has gone on for so long that some of us felt that we have been neglected and there are issues that are very critical to the existence of Nigeria. It is about Jonathan’s re-election, it is about Jonathan becoming or not becoming President. So, Nigeria is at a major cross road.

     There is this allegation that the final report of the conference was doctored by the leadership of the conference. Are you not worried about this?

     Of course, we are worried about it, but each of us has a copy of the report and I believe that every Nigerian should have a copy of that report. But to be very fair to Nigerians, I will say that I am not surprised if any part of the final document is doctored. It is not the delegates that have written the report. It is other people that sat down to write the report. So, there will be areas that people object to. What I am saying however is that in general, this thing is not about one region alone, but about the six regions that make up Nigeria. It is not about one ethnic group, but about all the ethnic groups that make up Nigeria. Whether Nigeria survived as a nation is dependent on each and every Nigerian. If we can hide behind Jonathan government, Obasanjo government or any government that we choose, let us not forget that since independence, Nigerians have accused their leaders of being corrupt. The civil war was because of an excuse of corruption. Till today, we are talking about corruption. Nigeria as a nation was brought together on the foundation of corruption. The British government packaged Nigeria for its own purpose and not the nations that make up Nigeria. The northern part of Nigeria has different people in it while the southern part of Nigeria has different people in it. You brought a whole area together and call them Nigeria. What is happening in Nigeria today is a complete fall out of the amalgamation of 1914. If we continue to say that the faulty amalgamation does not matter, then we are stapling that Nigeria does not matter and then, what we are saying is that we accept that we cannot live together. So, why are we insisting that we must stay together if we cannot live together? There is a clear indication that we are not prepared to live together when somebody will say, we must take power back. Why must you take power back and where are you taking it from? This power you want to take is a collective power owned by Nigerians which they give to you to exercise on their behalf. People have grievances and we must address these grievances if Nigeria is to survive. Nigeria is at a very critical crossroads and it is not about America’s prediction. There is nobody in Nigeria who does not have identity. We are different people, but can live together. How we live together has always been the question which nobody is prepared to answer. We keep saying we are one people when we are not. You cannot understand me when I am speaking with my brother, but that does not mean that we cannot live together in peace.

    There is this argument that some of you from Rivers State are not happy with the choice of Wike as the governorship candidate of the PDP.

     For me as a person, my position has been very clear. Nigerians do not understand the politics of Rivers State and they need to understand it before they can make judgement. Nobody can tell me about my state. My state has always operated politically on the basis of Riverine and Upland. Riverine consists mainly if Ijaws and upland consists of the Ogonis, the Ikwerres, Okrika and others. That is how, politically, it has been accepted. When Obasanjo became President, Dr. Peter Odili, who is from upland, became the governor. We, the Ijaw people supported him to become governor. Our leaders made him the governor of Rivers State. They include Marshal Harry, who was eventually killed, Alogbo Graham Douglas, among others. The Deputy Governor, Tobi, was an Ijaw man justifying the upland, Riverine arrangement. The second time was Celestine Omehia who was also upland, Ikwerre to be specific. He lost the argument to Amaechi who is also upland and also Ikwerre. Amaechi has finished as an Ikwerre, meaning that upland has governed for 16 years. For another Ikwerre man to take over from an Ikwerre man is offensive to say the least in a state where there are Ogoni people, Ikwerre people. The Kalabaris are Ijaws. This is another mistake that some people make. Ijaws are the largest ethnic group in Rivers State, because we make up nine and half local government areas of the state. Okrika people are Ijaws, Opobo people are Ijaws, Andoni people are Ijaws, Bonny people are Ijaws; the three Kalabari local government areas are Ijaws and you also have Ijaws in Ahoda. The Ikwerres are about four local government areas, the Ogonis are about three or four local government areas. When you look at it, the Ijaws are larger, but within the Ijaw people, you have the Okrika people, which is where the First Lady comes from, you have the Kalabaris, you have the Bonnys and the Opobos. When we are doing anything politically, we all join as Ijaws, irrespective of which divide you belong. Amaechi as governor has Terre Ikulu as his deputy. He is an Ijaw man. Now, for an Ikwerre man to take over from another Ikwerre man would mean that the Uplanders would have governed for 24years in a state that is Upland and Riverine. That is unfair, especially considering the fact that Ikwerre people would have governed for 16 years in a state that has Ogoni people, Ijaw people, Ekpeye and Egi people, who are also producers of oil and gas. So, when you take a state like Rivers State, which is very much like the Nigerian nation where the north is saying it is their turn and the south saying we must finish our eight years.

     My offence primarily is with the PDP. Their constitution says it clearly that there is rotation. What they have done in Rivers State is that there is no rotation and the excuse they are giving is that Wike is fighting Amaechi and that PDP wants to remove APC. Amaechi is one person governing Rivers State and it was not APC that won the elections in Rivers State. The PDP won, but Amaechi crossed over. If they don’t want it, they must find another way of resolving it. But sacrificing the Ijaws in Rivers State for a political party that can go any time does not make sense. Action group came and went, NCNC came and went.

  • Jonathan belongs to all parties, says Wike

    Jonathan belongs to all parties, says Wike

    Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate Nyesom Wike has said President Goodluck Jonathan belongs to all political parties.

    Speaking yesterday during a Special Thanksgiving Service at the Omega Power Ministries (OPM) in Port Harcourt to mark the successful hosting of President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign rally at Adokiye Amesimaka Stadium, Wike said by virtue of his office, Jonathan could not be stopped from using public facilities.

    He said it was un-Christianly for Governor Rotimi Amaechi to have denied Jonathan the use of the Amesimaka Stadium.

    The Rivers State PDP governorship candidate noted that it was imperative that the governor was taught a lesson on decent politicking.

    He said: “President Jonathan is a President of all Nigerians. He is not a President of a political party; therefore, he cannot be stopped from using a stadium built with public funds.

    “There is need to de-emphasise negative politicking. We are here to thank God for the successfully hosting of President Jonathan. We express gratitude for the multitude and the fact that we recorded no casualty.”

    He urged Rivers people to vote Jonathan and himself. Wike appealed to them to also vote for PDP candidates during the elections.

    Wike declared that he would grant OPM their building permit and certificate of occupancy.

    He said his incoming administration would sign the certificate of occupancy of all non indigenes and grant traders business grants.

    Wike said he is a full time Christian with no relationship with cultism.

    The General Overseer of OPM, Apostle Chibuzor, called on members and their families to pray for Wike to emerge the next governor of Rivers State.

    He also asked the church to pray for Jonathan’s re-election.

  • Wike is wasteful, says Amaechi

    Wike is wasteful, says Amaechi

    Rivers State Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Nyesom Wike, is an extravagant and immature person who cannot match the excellent academic and public service record of All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate Dr. Dakuku Peterside.

    The governor said Wike was incapable of providing the quality leadership expected of the governor of a sophisticated state like Rivers.

    Amaechi spoke at State School ground at Okehi in Etche Local Government Area.

    The governor recalled the incalculable profligacy that marked Wike’s tenure as Chief of Staff of his (Amaechi’s) government during his first term.

    Amaechi told the crowd how Wike’s office, when he was Chief of Staff, repeatedly discouraged him from building government guest houses because he benefited directly from the massive fraud that characterised lodging and accommodating government visitors.

    Governance, the governor said, is for responsible people with a high degree of moral bearing and stability, not for people who cannot survive outside government.

    He said Peterside was assigned the sensitive Ministry of Works during his (Amaechi’s) first tenure because of his sterling qualities as a patriot and gentleman who did not see public service as an avenue for primitive accumulation.

  • Wike visits TB patients, Rivers first baby

    Wike visits TB patients, Rivers first baby

    Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP’s) governorship candidate Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that he would revive the state health sector to create more access to quality healthcare for the less-privileged citizens.

    The PDP governorship candidate spoke yesterday when he visited patients at the Multi-Drug Treatment Centre of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.

    He was accompanied by the deputy governorship candidate, Dr. Ipalibo Banigo and Nigeria’s Ambassador to South Korea, Desmond Akawor.

    The former Minister of State for Education also visited Hilton Hospital, Port Harcourt, where he met with the first baby of Rivers State in the year.

    Mother and Child were doing well at the hospital when he and his delegation visited.

    He said maternal and infant healthcare would be strengthened to enhance safe delivery and survival of children.

    Wike noted that the less-privileged could only contribute to the development of Rivers State when they have access to qualitative medicare.

    “The people of Rivers State should be rest assured that the provision of quality healthcare facilities will be one of the cornerstones of my administration beginning from May 29, 2015.

    “We shall work strategically to improve primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare facilities across the state.

    “People can only contribute to the development of our state if they have sound health. We shall move away from the current situation in the state where several health facilities were destroyed and the people denied access to quality medicare,” he said.

    He praised the management of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital for catering for the welfare of the Tuberculosis patients.

    The governorship candidate donated an undisclosed sum for the upkeep of the patients and declared that when takes over governance, the state government would fully support the hospital to treat all Nigerians, who access the facility.

    The Chief Medical Director of University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Prof. Aaron Ojule thanked the Wike and his team for laying emphasis on healthcare delivery.

  • Wike seeks reconciliation with other aspirants

    Wike seeks reconciliation with other aspirants

    Rivers State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Nyesom Wike, has urged the party’s aggrieved aspirants to join him in the struggle to defeat the All Progressives Congress (APC) in next year’s elections.

    Wike noted that with the transparent governorship primaries, he had begun a comprehensive reconciliation with aggrieved aspirants to ensure that they play key roles in voting out the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2015.

    The PDP candidate expressed gratitude to most of the 24 governorship aspirants who he said he had shown commitment to his reconciliation moves.

  • Rivers: Wike wins PDP ticket

    Rivers: Wike wins PDP ticket

    Rivers State – Chief Nyesom Wike, the former Minister of State for Education, has emerged the flag bearer of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) at the just concluded primary election.

    Details soon…

     

     

  • Field Wike and lose Rivers, aspirant tells PDP

    Field Wike and lose Rivers, aspirant tells PDP

    The crisis of candidature in Rivers StatePeoples Democratic Party (PDP) deepened yesterday, with an aspirant, Mr Atamuno Atamuno, warning of dire consequences, if a former Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike, is the candidate.

    But Wike said no campaign would affect his chances to win the primaries and become the governor next year.

    A statement yesterday by his media aide, Simeon Nwakaudu, said the former minister was not disturbed by the opposition’s regular media briefings and sponsored groups.

    Atamuno, who addressed reporters yesterday in Abuja, said Wike’s candidacy would be tantamount to violating an agreement by Rivers PDP to cede the governorship ticket to the coastal area.

    The aspirant, who said he submitted his forms to the authorities at the Wadata House national secretariat of the party in Abuja, stressed that Wike should be stopped from taking part in the party’s primaries because his emergence would cause protest votes against the party.

    He said: “We are looking unto the National Executive Council (NEC), the National Working Committee (NWC) and the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the party to advise Wike to step aside in the interest of the party because all that happened were orchestrated plans and strategies by a group of people to dominate the politics of the state against overall interests.

    “…We can no longer continue in that way and we have decided to say no. The best thing for the party is that this man should withdraw from the race. That propaganda that only one man can deliver Rivers State is false.”

    Atamuno added: “If Wike is going to participate, there will be no primaries. We don’t want him to participate. If he can do what he has done to party members, what will happen if he gets into office?

    “I firmly believe in the NWC, the NEC and the administrative structures of the party. I know that they have the wisdom to do what is right. I also know that they are not willing to lose Rivers State.”

    On why power should shift to the coastal area of the state, Atamuno noted that the other section of the state had been in power for over 15 years and many educated indigenes in the coastal region were clamouring that power should naturally come to their area.