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Rivers govt denies receiving N78bn from Federal Govt

..Pulls out of Federal Public Works Programme

By: Felix Ikpotor

Following the believe by many that the Rivers State Government has received N78 billion refund from the Federal Government, it has come out to debunk the misconception.

The State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim, made the clarification on a Radio Programme in Port Harcourt.

There have  been so much outcry over the approval by the Rivers State House of Assembly (RVHA) for Governor Nyesom Wike to collect eighteen billion naira loan from Access Bank,

But, Nsirim explained that there is a huge difference between approval and release of funds.

“As at today, the Rivers State Government is yet to receive the N78 billion. There is so much misconception out there. There is a difference between approval and release of funds.

“When the money is released it cannot be a secret because in government circles such an information cannot be hidden.

“Let me state categorically that if the money is received today, it will be made public. So, this idea of peddling propaganda that the money has been received by mischief makers is quite unfortunate,” he stated.

He also used the opportunity to clear the air on the questions being asked in several quarters over what the State Government needs more loans for when it has N78 billion, saying, “you cannot plan with what you do not have.”

The Commissioner also assured Rivers people that when the refund is finally received, the State Government would use it judiciously for the benefit of the people.

“If the refund is received they can always count on Governor Nyesom Wike to use it judiciously to increase the infrastructural development of the State.

Meanwhile, the Rivers State Government has pulled out of the Special Public Works Programme of the Federal Government where 774,000 unskilled Nigerians were supposed to be employed.

Nominee of the Rivers State government in the committee, Erastus Awortu, made the decision of the state known in a letter addressed to the Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Festus Keyamo, SAN.

Awortu, who is also the Special Adviser to Governor Nyesom Wike on NDDC, alleged that the implementation of the programme, which was designed to employ 1,000 persons per local government area, has been hijacked by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State.

He described the Special Public Works Programme as a scam.

Awortu said in the letter, “At the beginning, some guidelines were set on how the slots should be shared among the various interest groups. The various interest groups are 35 and have representatives in the committee but unfortunately, that is not being done by the committee. The guidelines are not being followed.

“The committee has been asking people to process their applications but we found out that they also gave out forms to APC members in the state. Which means they already know those they will shortlist for the programme and they are only stressing other people to apply. They are doing that to justify that due process is being followed but that is not the case.

“I find it very misleading and as the representative of the governor, I will not be part of that kind of process where the populace will be made to apply for what is not available. It is an absolute scam.

“Accordingly, I want to say that since the slots are not defined as per the guidelines that the state is willing to allow the programme be run fully as an APC empowerment programme for their members and cease to be part of it forthwith,” Awortu said.

The Chairman of the Special Public Works Programme in River State, Dr Innocent Barikor, had on a radio programme over the weekend in Port Harcourt, said the committee had no plans to undermine the state government in the implementation of the programme.

According to the withdrawal letter made available to newsmen in Port Harcourt, Awortu copied the Rivers State Governor, Chief NyesomWike and the Chairman of the Public Works Programme, Dr Innocent Barikor.

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