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During the inauguration of the Port Harcourt Ring Road project, former Governor Nyesom Wike issued a stern warning to his successor, Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
Wike advised Fubara against attending political meetings in Abuja, stating that nothing good comes out of such meetings.
He urged Fubara to stay in the state and govern without fear, emphasizing the importance of humility and good governance.
Wike also commended Fubara for his commitment to the development of the state, mentioning that 75% of the total sum for the Ring Road project has already been paid to Julius Berger.
He expressed his belief that no one can develop the state better than them.
Wike also criticized the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), stating that the Ring Road project should have been driven by the commission but it has become a cash cow.
He concluded by advising Fubara to prioritize the needs of the people in the state and not be swayed by political meetings in Abuja.
He said: “We thank God Almighty that God gave us somebody who would not come like those, they’ve not entered power, you see the arrogance. Just the mere fact that they are the candidate. Arrogance has come then when they are elected, not to talk about when they are being sworn in. See, the governor we have, is still very humble.
”Mr. Governor, let me also advise you, the people that elected you are in the state. They are not in Abuja. Stay in your state, and face the challenges of your people.
“Don’t allow them to lure you to be sleeping in Abuja, that there’s one meeting or the other, and nothing comes out of those meetings. Stay in your state and develop your state. They won’t give you anything there.
“Our money is not to develop any political party, our money is to develop our state. They would be luring you because they think with Rivers, money would come and one party or the other would grow. Our money is for the development of Rivers State
“Stay here and work, you’ll feel happy. At the end of the day, Rivers people will appreciate you.”
This article was updated 10 months ago