For over one month running,
the airwaves have been replete and the national dailies inundated with stories
and news of all kinds about Rivers State, the Treasure Base of Nigeria.
The State has also paid host
to a number of dignitaries from within and outside Nigeria within the period
under review that minds are agitated to ask varying questions bordering on the
need for the bravado.
But the Rivers State Chairman
of the Peoples Democratic Party, Bro. Felix Obuah believes all the celebrations
and sundry activities are worth the cost in all ramifications.
According to the State Party
Chairman and strong ally of the Rivers State governor, Chief Barr Nyesom Wike,
the month of May this year is not just an ordinary month to Rivers people
because it's symbolic in many respects.
Besides standing out among
others as the month Nigeria transited to a Democratic rule after many years of
military dictatorship (May 29th), it also marks the 50th anniversary of the
creation of Rivers State.
But most importantly, Bro.
Obuah noted, May, precisely 29th, is exactly two years Rivers State had a
political rebirth with the coming on board of the administration of Chief Barr,
Nyesom Wike.
Same day, according to him, an
emerging political Czar and incumbent governor, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi was
unseated and sent packing for allegedly misrepresenting the State in pursuit of
personal interests.
Two years after this historic
take-over of the reins of power by Chief Barr. Nyesom Wike, it has been one
developmental project or the other which has endeared him to the Rivers people
having affected all strata of the people with his novel programmes.
According to Bro. Obuah, there
is a marked difference between the Rivers of today under the indefatigable and
visionary leadership of Gov. Wike and the Rivers of yesterdays.
Itemizing Wike's milestone
achievements, the State PDP Boss said the first challenge anybody commissioned
to take inventory of Wike's achievement is to know how and where to begin to
count the blessings and democratic dividends that have accrued to the State
courtesy of Governor Wike.
But suffice to say that under
the Wike administration, Port Harcourt, the State Capital has regained its
Garden Status with a network of roads linking all the streets and roads in a
manner that befits a State capital and metropolis.
To complement that desire, the
State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA), moribund prior to Gov. Wike's coming
was readily revived and a seasoned administrator and pragmatist, in the person
of Bro. Felix Obuah himself appointed as Sole Administrator.
Since then, there have been no
dull moments as the erstwhile health and sanitation officers of the Agency are
on the streets 24 hours to ensure that all dirt and wastes are properly
disposed off and the resultant effects are there for all eyes to see and
appreciate.
To complement the efforts of
RIWAMA, another Agency, Roads Maintenance and Rehabilitation was equally
resurrected and restructured, to ensure that potholes on all roads and streets
of Port Harcourt were a thing of the past.
This has paid off in no small
measure that driving round the city of Port Harcourt and many other cities in
the State no longer poses danger and has correspondingly reduced the rate of
road accidents in the State.
While this Agency ensures
steadily repair of bad roads across the State, the Ministry of Works is put
under constant watch of His Excellency to ensure that new roads, bridges and
waterways are constructed to ease the sufferings of commuters and rural people
coming to the main city for their business.
In the area of education, the
Wike administration has left no one in doubt that education remains a priority
as far as developmental projects are concerned.
In a practical demonstration
of his love and concern for qualitative education for Rivers people, Gov. Wike
no sooner had he assumed office than he embarked on massive reconstruction of
dilapidated former boarding schools and colleges across the nooks and crannies
of the State, with a view to providing a conducive studying environment to
students.
At tertiary level, the then
Rivers State University of Science and Technology has been enlarged and renamed
Rivers State University through the instrumentality of the State Legislature
with a new befitting world class faculty of law while the State-owned Ignatius
Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) has been given a face-lift and almost all
its academic programmes accredited by the Nigerian Universities Commission and
other relevant commissions.
Other sectors that have
massively benefitted from Gov. Nyesom Wike include the health and judiciary.
Presently, the State-owned
Braithwaite Memorial Hospital (BMH) that was comatose upon Wike's assumption of
office is now a citadel and referral centre in the country with the
state-of-the-art facilities to ensure qualitative healthcare service delivery
in the tertiary healthcare for the good people of Rivers State and her
neighbours. The primary and secondary healthcare sectors are not also left out
as all the non-functional health centres across the State have been
restructured, reactivated and are currently on and functioning with resident
doctors stationed in each of them.
In the judiciary sector, the
Wike administration has played critical roles in repositioning the judiciary
after her years of turbulence.
Recall that before Gov. Wike
mounted the leadership saddle of the State, the courts were under lock and key
slammed by the previous regime which accounted for the death of so many
innocent souls who suffocated in police cells and prisons due to 'no courts' to
hear their cases.
Not limiting his vision for an
independent and impartial judiciary and to ensure that judicial officers and
judges carry out their functions with minimum stress and maximum comfort, Gov.
Wike has extended his developmental strides to both the State High Court, the
Federal High Court in Port Harcourt and even the Court of Appeal with modern
edifices housing both judges dress rooms and providing more capacity carrying
court rooms with adequate and functioning electronic devices to aid recording
etc.
To crown all these, the Wike
administration has put in place a number of youth empowerment and skills
acquisition programmes to enhance the employability of Rivers youths and turned
them away from criminal activities, thus re-enforcing the law cautioning all
companies operating in the State to give preference to Rivers indigenes in
their employments.
Also worthy of special mention
is Gov. Wike's concerted efforts in ensuring there is peace and security of
lives and property in every part of the State.
In this regard, the State
government under Gov. Wike has ensured and supported sufficiently the efforts
of all arms of security agencies in the State – the Police, Navy, Army etc by
donating patrol vehicles and other logistics for effective surveillance across
the State.
Still bent on distinguishing
himself from those before him, Gov. Nyesom Wike is the first in the Guinness
Book of Records among his peers as a State government to build an Ecumenical
Centre for Christians in Port Harcourt, the State Capital, and to resurrect the
rapidly dwindling social life and hospitality business in the State has just
completed and commissioned a multi-million naira Pleasure Park in Port
Harcourt in the light of the several opportunities available for
investors in the State whose patronage is a sine-qua-non for development.
In Bro Obuah's words: “We
celebrate to thank God and appreciate Governor Wike for fulfilling his campaign
promises and exceeding all expectations in a manner that has confounded our
political opponents and the opposition, through construction of various projects
across the State providing facilities that encourage sustainable peace as well
as conducive environment for business and social life to thrive in the State”.
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