“I don’t want to hear excuses that they rigged election or…” – Wike

Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has advised former acting national chairman of PDP, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, to make sure that the Peoples Democratic Party wins all elections in Kaduna State. Wike gave the charge on Tuesday, at the inauguration of the sand-filled area and estate layout in Ogbum-Nu-Abali, Port Harcourt.

The governor said, “This morning, I was watching Channels, I saw former national acting chairman of the party, PDP, Makarfi, and he said he is very close to me. I don’t know how close he is to me.

“Somebody who is close to me, I don’t know when last we spoke. I have never spoken to him for the past five months. So, if you’re close to somebody politically, there is no way in five months you won’t have spoken to the person, is it not?

“He said, Wike, you’re sabotaging other people. I don’t know who says the other people have not. What I want to advise Makarfi is, look, you have a job, make sure PDP wins in Kaduna State. That is your job, leave Wike alone.

“Take it upon yourself that Kaduna falls to PDP. I don’t want to hear excuses that they rigged election or they didn’t rig election. That is what I’ve told everybody. In Kano, make sure PDP wins. In Niger, make sure PDP wins, in Jigawa, make sure PDP wins.

“If you win, then see whether PDP wins here or not. It’s operation deliver your state. Don’t use anybody’s state to add up. The best way to show capacity to deliver votes for the party will be to deliver votes from the polling units, wards and the state.

“It’s not to go to Abuja and begin to gossip, say all kinds of things, come home and mobilize, let us see the capacity you have. It’s operation deliver your poling units, operation deliver your ward, operation deliver your local government. That is what politics is all about.”

Speaking about the project, Wike said, “We have created a new city where people will live, provided them with water, electricity, sewage, everything. This place can take at least, not less then 160 families if allocated.”

The governor recalled that even if the people of Ogbum-Nu-Abali fought against the project and one of them dragged the government to court, but they are now happy with how the place has been transformed from a hideout for criminals to a beautiful estate.

Performing the inauguration of the project, Enugu State governor, Ífeanyi Ugwuanyi,  expressed delight to be in the state for the third time to inaugurate projects embarked upon by the Wike led administration.

Ugwuanyi said, “Wike’s administration has done well and is worthy of our commendation. I therefore avail myself this opportunity to salute a standard-bearer in project delivery; a passionate promoter of the tenets of our constitutional democracy and federalism; an unrepentant advocate of the rule of law, equity and fair play; a formidable politician; a man imbued with the requisite gravitas for statecraft; and most importantly, my brother and friend.”

The Enugu State governor noted that Wike has transformed the landscape of Port Harcourt City, in such austere time, which underscores the transformative capabilities of a responsive, responsible and accountable subnational government.

Providing the description of the project, Rivers State commissioner for special projects, Deinma Iyalla said the entire reclaimed land measures 15.4 hectares, filled with about 432 cubic of sand and has five exit gates provided.

Iyalla said: “This terrain was generally a swampy place with tough Marie clay and mangrove woods. The land entails land reclamation, shore protection, construction of road network with street lights, drains, power stations, after reticulation facilities.

“The land was allowed to settle for two years after the dredging before construction work commenced. A total of 2300 meters(2.3km) of internal roads was constructed with cover slaps on drains and street lights.

“The estate is also provided with central electricity with power stations located strategically. A central water reticulation facility with two water tanks of 360 thousand litres each. One of the tanks is for drinking water while the other tank is for domestics use.”

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