News

Wike urges APC to apologise for executing evil against Rivers people

The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has urged All Progressives Congress (APC) Federal Government and her agents to apologise for evil they executing against Rivers State.

According to Wike APC will continue to falter in governance.

He said as long as the APC Federal Government continues to execute evil plots against Rivers people, they will never be able to conceptualize meaningful  projects.

He spoke on Boxing Day during a Special Meeting with Bolo people at the Bolo Civic Centre, Ogo/Bolo Local Government Area.

He said: “Anything you do against Rivers State will affect the entire Nigeria. When you see us cry, listen to Rivers State. Until they leave this state  alone, they will never know peace.  When they try to distract Rivers State, they will never be able to conceptualize projects.

“Until they come to apologise for plotting and executing evil against Rivers State, they will continue to falter”.

He added that despite the evil machinations from APC, Rivers State remains one of the very few flourishing states in the country. He said APC states have gone under, grappling with the payment of salaries.

“I challenge the APC to go to their states and talk about projects, when they cannot even pay salaries.  Here we have paid salaries and pensions and we are consistently rolling out projects, even during Christmas “, he said.

He maintained that APC dislodged a son of the Niger Delta from the Presidency, only to resort to excuses for their failures.

The governor called on the Federal Government to ensure that it uses funds from the Excess Crude Account to address environmental problems in the Niger Delta, the way it is doing for insurgency.

Related posts

Prepare for flooding, NEMA tell 18 Rivers LGAs

The Port Harcourt Spectator

PENGANSAN women seeks punitive measures against perpetrators of domestic violence

The Port Harcourt Spectator

They want me dead for not joining impeachment plot against Fubara – Ehie

The Port Harcourt Spectator

Leave a Comment