Crisis Real Reason I’m Angry With PDP Leadership – Wike

The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike has expressed serious disappointment with the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the lingering crisis in the party.

The governor made this known yesterday when the management team of The Sun  Publishing Limited officially presented letter of award to him.

He restated that the election that produced the presidential candidate of the party was marred by fraudulent practices.

Wike pointed out that if not for his love for the PDP, he would have gone to court to challenge the process, stressing  that no amount of campaign of calumny against him could stop him from speaking the truth.

The governor also raised the alarm over the N500 billion budget for the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), which has attracted much pressure on the National Assembly for its approval.

Describing the NDDC budget as fraudulent, Wike said political leaders were mounting pressure on the National Assembly to pass it so that they could share it ahead of the general elections.

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“You know the day NDDC came here, I told them. Sometimes I say should I not be ashamed that I came from the Niger Delta? Everyday, we are talking about exploitation. Who is exploiting who?

“Since the inception of NDDC, let them show us an regional project they have embarked upon that changed the landscape of the area. Let them mention one. How does NDDC come to a state and start to construct without the contribution of the state government. Do you know the blueprint of the state? How do you go to a community and start building school? Is the school your own? Who is going to run the school? Why not go to the state and ask the government; what is your priority? What do you want NDDC to do for you in your state?

“What are they doing now? NDDC is expecting N500 billion. Go and see the pressure they are mounting on the National Assembly to approve the budget of NDDC because election is on February 25. They have sat down now to butcher N500 billion. Tomorrow, if you come back, nothing is happening in Niger Delta.

“If you see the budget of 2022, ask them which governor made input in that budget? Go and see. In the budget, you will see N4 billion for desilting of drainages. So, NDDC has now come to clean gutters in our state? What kind of system is this?”

Governor Wike, however,  thanked  The Sun Publishing Limited for the 2022 award, saying that media houses should give awards based on merits.

He said the society would get better and move forward when they play their major role as watchdog by making those in positions of authority to account for their works.

Africa Today News, New York

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