The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has declared that the state is operating a divine economy which has enabled it to continue to execute projects and pay workers’ salaries when other states have failed.
Wike said that the economic recession in the country will not affect Rivers State because God has positioned it for greater exÂploits.The governor who was repreÂsented by his Chief of Staff, Mr. Chukwuemeka Woke, during the dedication of a new church buildÂing and celebration of 100 years of Saint Simon’s Anglican Church, Ugiri-Ike, Diocese of Ikeduru, Imo State at the weekend, said the state has continued to pay salaÂries, pensions and even planning to pay civil servants their ChristÂmas bonus.He said: “We are not owing workers’ salaries in Rivers State, we are even considering how we will add Christmas bonus to them. The Rivers State governÂment is not operating an econÂomy in recession; it is operating a divine economy. That is why in Rivers State, it is either we are commissioning projects or we are kicking off construction of new projects. “Wike lauded an indigene of the Ugiri-Ike community, Mr. DonÂald Denwigwe (SAN) for his comÂmitment to the promotion of the rule of law. He said that the state government is happy to celebrate with him and his community.He said: “Donald Denwigwe (SAN) was introduced to GoverÂnor Wike at a trying time in the state political history by EmmaÂnuel Ukala (SAN). It was at a time when the government of the day in Rivers State wanted to scrap the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).”“Governor Wike felt that not everyone should move to the All Progressives Congress (APC) as requested at the time. The goverÂnor insisted that the PDP will not be scrapped. It was on this basis that he resolved to approach the court to enforce the right of RivÂers PDP members to freedom of association.”The governor explained that the Rivers State Government canÂnot be intimidated, pointing out that it will always celebrate those who promote the rule of law.He thanked God that ChristiÂanity has continued to grow in the area over the last 100 years.Denwigwe said that the comÂpletion of the church was made possible by God.Meanwhile, Wike has stated that the fact that the IndependÂent National Electoral ComÂmission (INEC) could conduct elections in the dreaded SambiÂsa Forest, but not in Rivers State, was an indication of the evil plot against the state.He described as unfortunate the claims by the leader of the imÂmediate past administration in the state that there was no good road to the hometown of the late APC chieftain when that adminÂistration spent eight years with huge resources accruing to the state, but only embezzled develÂopment funds.At a state dinner for the delÂegates of the West African ArchiÂtects Fair from 13 countries at the weekend, Wike said that the non-conclusion of rerun elections in the state was a fallout of the grand conspiracy to rig the polls in faÂvour of an unpopular party.He said: “Because people want to illegally seize power in Rivers State that is why you are hearing all this. This plot is to take Rivers State by force. Why do you want to take Rivers State when it is not your own?“Between March 19th and now, they planned to do elections so that they can get the number of seats to impeach me and put their man. Since March they have been postponing the elections. Later, they said October ending, still, there is no election. Now, they say 10th of December and when we get to 10th of December, they may shift it to next year,” he lamented.Discover more from NewsBreakers
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