Wike tackles PDP over commissioning of his projects
Rivers governor, Nyesom Wike on Monday reacted to criticisms by members of his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and other critics that he is inviting members of the opposition parties to commission his projects.
Wike had invited President Muhammadu Buhari, Peter Obi, Aminu Kwakwanso, and Adams Oshiomole who are members of the opposition parties to commission some of the recently completed projects of his administration.
But in response to the criticisms, the Rivers State Governor said on Monday that it is his right to invite whomever he wanted to commission his projects.
“Those criticising me for inviting those I am inviting should build their own and invite whomsoever they want. As for me, I have the right to invite anybody I want.
“In fact,on Thursday 17th November, Mr. Peter Obi, Former Governor of Anambra State and Labour Party residential candidate will Commission the Nkpolu-Oroworukwo (Ikoku Flyover). On Friday 18th November: President Muhammadu Buhari will Commission the new campus of the Nigeria Law School, otherwise known as the “Dr. Nabo Graham Douglas Campus of Nigeria Law School, Port Harcourt
The newly finished Justice Mary Odili Judicial Institute and Federal Judicial Commission Liaison Office are slated to be inaugurated by the Chief Justice of the Federation, while the Police Intelligence Centre,Port Harcourt will be opened by the Inspector-General of Police.
Wike also explained why the centre was named after Dr Peter Odili.
He said Odili as former has managed one the most successful private hospitals in state and is also pioneering the first private medical university in South South training and grooming future medical personnel.
Wike further said the unlike former Governors who are lurking around the corridors of power under the aegis of Association of former Governors, he has been focused issues related to the medical field.
He noted that seamlessly, his administration delivered the centre within agreed timeline of 14 months for the good of Rivers people and Nigerians at large.
He noted that one of the reasons why federal government projects takes years to accomplish is because National Assembly often allocate paltry funds to projects earmarked for execution every fiscal year when it knows that such funds are grossly inadequate to achieving any meaningful milestone.
Governor Wike stated that such practice has continued to encourage the abandonment of projects and promoted inadequacy in terms of governance, project delivery and public service.
“That is for a project that will cost N26 billion, you are putting N500milion in the budget for one year. Then, it will now take you more than 20 years to achieve it. By then, the cost will move up from N26billion to one hundred and something billion Naira.
“That is why you see in this country abandonment of projects. If we are serious in this country to say that we will get the best, I can tell you that it is not impossible.”
Wike stressed that the Rivers people deserve the best, which, is why the best quality has been delivered at the centre, similar to the best quality delivered on all other projects.
He mocked ‘those who said they had set out to build the Justice Karibi Whyte Hospital that never came to limelight’ despite the huge fund put in that venture.
Wike informed that already, there is partnership arrangement based on the strength of the understanding brokered with the United States Consul General, Mr Will Stevens.
The Governor said Mr. Stevens had visited the hospital and is currently making contacts with people who knows how best to run hospitals profitably, which will be considered to take over the operations of the centre.
He also explained that the facility was named after Dr. Peter Odili because he is one Rivers leader who had operated one of the best clinics in the State, served as governor meritoriously and now contributing to medical education in the State.
The governor expressed joy over the accomplishment of the centre and stated that it stands as a report card and evidence of fulfilment of promise made to Rivers people.
Performing the inauguration of the project, His Highness, Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero said it is pertinent to commend the sagacity and foresight of Governor Wike for initiating and actualising such novel project.
He cautioned against illegal oil bunkering which common source of cancer related diseases in the Niger Delta.
He said the the centre, which is the very first of its kind in the Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole, will surely benefit people beyond the boundaries of the South -South region.
“The dreaded disease of cancer, and its devastating effect on its victim cannot be overemphasized. It does not only destroy its victims and their families emotionally, but renders them financially incapacitated.
“Consequently, cancer diagnosis and treatment can be said to be beyond the reach and affordability of the common man.
“So, with the commissioning of this center, those afflicted with this disease and other oncological ailments can at least breathe a sigh of relief, here is a succour at their doorsteps.”
He said that in the spirit of good neighbourliness and being brother’s keepers, patients from neighbouring states and even States as far as Kano will not be turned away from the God sent cancer relief centre.
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