News Politics

Cole is enemy of Rivers State-PDP

By: Felix Ikpotor

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Campaign Council in Rivers State, has described the factional governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the state, Tonye Cole, as an enemy of the people of the state for allegedly de-marketing the state to advance his political interest, over his comment that the state was unsafe.

The party said the comment was mischievous, dishonest and spiteful.

PHSpectator recalls that Cole, in a radio programme, monitored in Port Harcourt last Saturday, painted a bad picture of the security situation in Rivers State and said the state government and security agencies were not doing enough to curb criminality in the state.

Director of Information and Communications of Rivers State PDP Campaign Council, Emma Okah, in a statement in Port Harcourt, yesterday, said Cole’s comments were unfortunate and unbecoming of a pastor who should see truth as sacred.

“If the state were unsafe, why is he moving to and from different parts of the state, holding rallies, attending church programmes and pushing his hollow campaigns without molestation?” Okah queried, pointing out that Cole was simply playing a spoiler.

Describing Cole as a joker, Okah said there was no known record of Cole’s contributions in any way towards the security of his local government area, Abonnema, or even the state.

“While the state government battled the Federal Government since 2015 to accord Rivers State similar cooperation extended to other states in terms of crime fighting, Cole saw nothing wrong in what the centre was doing to his state,” Okah said.

He pointed out that the state government had shown leadership by tackling security challenges in the state and that was why Cole and his party can campaign freely today.

On the alleged job losses in the state, Okah said Cole should hold the Federal Government and his APC responsible as Nigeria has lost 23.9 million jobs since 2015 as a result of the ineptitude of centre.

He said: “Nigerians have never had it this bad since 1960 but we are proud that Governor Nyesom Wike has shown huge strength in leadership, development and infrastructure since 2015, making the Vice President to call him Mr Project.”

Okah  who is the State Commissioner for Information and Communication said Cole, who is a pastor, embarrassed himself when he said he has not seen anything positive that  Wike has done in Rivers State since 2015.

“If all the Jetties, sports facilities, health centres, zonal general and specialised hospitals reconstructed and newly constructed educational institutions, feeder and ring roads, land reclamations, housing projects, infrastructure, enhanced security surveillance facilities etc that traverse Abonnema, Degema, Abua-Odual, ONELGA, Ahoada and all the LGAs mean nothing to Cole, then Rivers people must shine their eyes well,” Okah said.

Related posts

Kpo-fire: Court sentences woman to 6 months imprisonment in PH

The Port Harcourt Spectator

RSU set to graduate 2,896 students, presents 36 First Class

The Port Harcourt Spectator

New Minimum Wage: NLC list Rivers among states yet to pay

The Port Harcourt Spectator

Leave a Comment