Wike Explains Why He’s Remodeling Jetties in Rivers   

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State says his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration is currently working to boost the marine economy of the big oil and gas state.

To this end, the Wike administration is embarking on remodeling dilapidated jetties in the state. According to the governor, ‘’the zeal to provide an enabling environment for sea travellers and boost marine economy of the state, is spurring my administration to remodel a dilapidated jetty first built in the 1950s.’’

The governor has accordingly threatened to shut down the Bonny-Bille-Nembe Jetty in Port Harcourt if there are reported cases of criminality or physical violence in the area.

Wike was speaking at the commissioning of the remodelled Bonny-Bille-Nembe Jetty by Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State on Saturday.

According to him, he decided to remodel the once filthy and disused  jetty  because he firmly believes  that the people of the state deserve the best infrastructure required to boost economy activities and enhance the well-being of the people.

He equally notes that while his administration will not relent in providing infrastructure needed to create an enabling environment for business to thrive, it will not tolerate  criminal activities around the remodelled jetty.

“Those of you who will use this place, don’t turn it to a place of criminality. If you do that I will shut it down. I have no room for criminality and I want to tell anybody who cares’’, Governor Wike said, adding that he will not hesitate to shut down the jetty if any passenger travelling to and fro  Bonny, Nembe or  Bille is reportedly kidnapped around the jetty.

“Don’t come here and kill people. Don’t come here and kidnap people. Don’t come here to act as thugs and criminals”, the crime-fighting governor said while ordering the contractor to erect concrete wall around the jetty in order to make it inaccessible for non-travellers.

While also directing the Commissioner for Transport to ensure the departure and arrival hall at the jetty is furnished within the next two weeks, Governor Wike reiterated that the hope for a better and prosperous Nigeria depends on the return of the PDP to power in 2023 and urged the people to continue to support the party.

He further declared that the sterling accomplishments of his administration have silenced the All Progressives Congress in the State.

Governor Tambuwal commended his host for judiciously applying the resources of state to address pressing needs of the people.

“It is not just about earning revenues, be it revenues from FAAC or from IGR. It is about having the grace of God in applying those revenues to the needs of the people. That is what I see here happening in Rivers.”

Governor Tambuwal said he has seen roads being constructed, hospitals being built and several other infrastructural developments going on across the state. To this end, he said Governor Wike has justified the confidence repose on him by people of Rivers.

He described the jetty as a very critical project that will go a long way to further make transportation easy and indeed easier for the people of the riverine communities of the state.

According to him, movement of goods and services will be made easier, and  businesses, communicate and safety of people will be improved.

“You have done a lot in the area of human capital development. You have done a lot in the infrastructural development of the state and importantly bringing back security and safety of life in Rivers State. That is very key and that is very fundamental.”

On his part, PDP National Chairman, Uche Secondus, advised the Buhari administration to emulate Governor Wike in provision of basis amenities for Nigerians even as he described as preposterous the decision of Abuja to borrow money from bank accounts that have been dormant in the past three years.

“It means that the country has gone to the lowest level if we can go to borrow money from unclaimed dividends and accounts that have not been used for three years. Maybe due to litigation, maybe for one reason or the other the accounts are not touched by the families. These are monies the federal government is ready now to borrow.

“They borrowed from China, they have borrowed from everywhere, Brazil. Now, I don’t think they are ready to give them more money. They have returned to poor people to borrow their money.

Now they should cease to borrow this money. The money is for the poor masses of this country. We in PDP we are against it. Don’t touch the monies of the people. The accounts are individual accounts. “

Transport Commissioner, Osima Ginah, who lauded Governor Wike for completion of the project which will further boost economic activities in the riverine communities of the state, said the arrival and departure hall at the jetty  can comfortably sit 100 passengers and has a security post and restaurant.

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