The Niger-Delta Development Commission, NDDC has advised Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike, to channel his effort towards solving the problem of insecurity in Rivers state.
The Acting Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the NDDC, Ibim Semenitari also cautioned Wike from playing ‘unnecessary’ politics in the midst of an escalating security challenge.
Semenitari was reacting to a claim by the Rivers state Governor on the rehabilitation of a road in Etche Local government area of the state. Semenitari said the governor should emulate the Cross River State Governor who commended NDDC for its intervention on the Calabar-Itu Road. The NDDC boss in a statement by his media aide, Bekee Anyalewachi stressed that not only was “Wike playing to the gallery, but was hiding the fact of his failure to tackle the bigger challenge of insecurity plaguing Rivers State.”
She debunked claims made by the Rivers State Governor that the Commission was not involved in the recovery of dilapidated road infrastructure in Etche local government of the state.
“As an interventionist agency, NDDC stepped in to recover the roads between Igwuruta and Umuechem, as well internal roads in that community, and the Oil Mill-Igbo-Etche road, which is a critical connection between the bigger Port Harcourt market and the produce spots in Etche.
“NDDC, working under the directives of President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, stepped in to arrest the deterioration in road infrastructure in Etche as to eventually boost economic activity in the area and give its inhabitants a lease of life. Checks can be made on those roads as to the veracity of NDDC’s scope and quality of intervention,” Semenitari said.
She further stated that NDDC would drive those projects to completion despite Wike’s attempts to possibly stall them.
She added, “The facts which Mr. Wike sought to turn head-down, are clear. NDDC is working on the Igwuruta-Umuechem, Umuechem internal roads, and the Oil Mill-Igbo-Etche road. Wike is not happy that the Federal Government through the Commission is giving Etche people such critical intervention, and so, would prefer where the roads’ users continued in their suffering.”
“We are miffed that Mr. Wike is yet to come to terms with the severe challenges ravaging the state. Surprisingly, rather than commit himself to true governance, Wike, like that proverbial Emperor who watched while his empire burnt, plays politics with the welfare of Rivers people.
“We thought that the degenerating insecurity in the state should cause Mr. Wike sleepless nights until there was solution. Unfortunately, Mr. Wike chooses to engage in speech-making as though there was a speech contest.
“Wike is not bothered that under his watch in little over a year, Rivers State has become a killing field. Wike is not bothered that there is capital flight and mass movement of people and that corporate entities are deserting Rivers State.
“While we do not intend to engage the governor in any speech contest, NDDC will not be deterred in pursuing the overall development of every segment of the Niger Delta region. That is the mission and mandate of the Commission.”
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