Ebelembe! Why Wike don't deserve our votes come 2019

Ebelembe! Why Wike don’t deserve our votes come 2019

Rivers people in their boldness has continue to execrate against the Wike led state government and it’s supporters until the end to the unholy reign will come

Over time the people of Rivers state had decried the level of impunity characterized by the wike led administration in the state, even though few hungry individuals has failed to see the objectiveness of the criticism but truth always has its way to prevail.

This time my anger has been provoked hearing claims by the present government of the state that “Wike is Working” and i asked “where” and ” how”? Recently when few pictures of the projects of the state chairman of the All Progressives Congress Hon Ojukaye Flag Amachree as an Executive chairman of the Asari-toru local government council was displayed, only was my attension called upon to the inability of some persons to compare and contrast projects between two different tires of government ( local and state).

Today i present an analysis of projects of a particular state government led by two individuals on different dispensations( High Chief Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and Chief Barr. Nyesome Ezenwo Wike) for comparison and justification by Rivers people on why we must not give our votes to Wike.

Strategic, special and key projects;
As at 29th may, 2018(3years):

Completed:
1. Port Harcourt pleasure park
2. Remodeled rumuokoro market and bus park
3. Ecumenical center
4. Chief of army staff’s guest house
5. Air force overhead bridge

Still ongoing:
1. Dredging work at ogbunabali
2. Construction of council of traditional ruler’s complex, port harcourt
3. Landscape architectural implementation and maintenance at airforce base
4. Construction of prototype housing for Nigeria air force base
5. Fencing of buguma police station
6. Completion of NYSC quarters, ido, Asalga
7. Shore protection work at Ase-akaga, Isukwu, Omukwu, obiofu and utu communities, ndoni
8. Construction of PPK cinema and fast food restaurant
9. Renovation of DSS office building and command house
10. Kula sand filling and reclamation work
11. Renovation of vocational craft center, Abonnema, Akulga

Amaechi’s projects.
Strategic, special and key projects;
From 2007-2015

2. Dualization of Rumuokuta-Choba East-West Road, Obi Akpor (N10.3bn, 88% completed)
3. Construction of Eleme junction flyover (N7.3bn, 100% completed)
4. Construction of Omofo-Agaba Ndele Road (N4.8bn, 90% competed)
5. Dredging works/Roads at Opobo New Layout (4.52bn, 100% completed)
6. Construction ofOwu Egbu(N2.79bnhuge, 100% completed
7. Dualization of Airport-Isiokpo/Omarelu Road (N35.15bn, 98% completed)
8. Dualization of Ada George Phases 1 and 2/ Choba phase 2 NTA/ChobaAirport (N17.04bn, 80% completed).
9. Dualization of Rumuola/Rumuokuta Road and (N2.78bn, 100% completed).
10. Dualization of First Bank/Rumuomasi
Road (N3.58bn, 100% completed)
11. Dualization of slaughter-Trans Amadi/Rumuobiakani Road (N6.53bn, 100% completed)
12. Shore protection and land reclamation of Egbomung/Oluk-Ama(N2.18bn, 90% completed)
13. Construction of Bridge at Bolo Creek with approaches (N4.81bn, 100% completed)
14. Dualization of Eneka-Igbo Etche link Road (N2.24bn, 70% completed)
15. Construction of Apani internal Roads (N2.57bn, 100% completed)
16. Construction of Nyokhana-Kenkhana Link Road with Bridge from Luuwa to Bere (N2.93bn, 40% completed)
17. Construction of Odiolugbani-Enito 1 and 2-Oshie Road (N4.51bn, 80% completed)
18. Expansion of Mbiama-Akinima Road (N1.98bn, 100% completed)
19. Construction of Okeh-Ihie-Apani-Omarelu Road (N6.86bn, 97% completed)
20. Construction of Bori internal Roads phase 3 (N1.71bn, 81% completed)
21. Construction of Abua/Okoba Close Rumuibekwe with extension to Elelenwo (N2.19bn, 75% completed)
22. Construction of Ikuru town- Atlantic Ocean Road (N2.38bn, 80% completed)
23. Construction of Okeh-Mba-Umuaturu-Akpoku Obite, 21km with Bridge (N5.02bn, 100%completed)
24. Reconstruction of Town Market (N3.52bn, 100% completed)
25. Dualization of Rumukrushi-Eneka-Igwuruta Road (N13.87bn, 95% completed)
26. Construction of Abuloma-Woji Road Bridge (N13.63bn, 50% completed)
27. Construction of Akpajo-Woji Road/Bridge (N11.06bn, 56% completed)
28. Construction of Ada George/East West Road junction flyover with Rotary turning and service lanes (N5.34bn, 80% completed)
29. Dualization of Elekahia-Rumuamasi Road (N6.50bn, 100% completed)
30. Dualization of Azikiwe Road (UTC) junction-Lagos Bus stop (N6.29bn, 89% completed)
31. Completion of Airport-Igwuruta-Rumuokoro Road (N1.59bn, 100% completed)
32. Reconstruction of Woji Road in GRA Phase 2 with drains and construction of Sani Abacha/NTANwogba Storm Water Drainage (N2.06bn, 75% completed)
33. Reconstruction of Ikwerre Road from Education to Agipflyover (N5.88bn, 100% completed)
34. Reconstruction/As[halt overlay of Igwuruta-Ohokoho-Okehi Road (N1,44bn, 100% completed)
35. Reconstruction of Ken Saro Wiwa Road and flood control works around Ken Saro Wiwa Road/Ezimgbu Link Road-Aba Road, Port Harcourt and construction of Relief Road linking Aba Road to Ken SaroWiwa Road at Worlu street junction (N10.85bn, 90% completed, 30% Canal)
36. Expansion/resurfacing of Kpopie-Bodo city Road (N3.91bn, 62% completed)
37. Shore/protection works at Ndoni (N2.82bn, 100% completed)
38. Dualization of Isiokpo-Ubima-Omarelu Road (15.34bn, 82% completed)
39. Construction of Okrika Ring Road (N4.02bn, 100% completed)
40. Construction of Unity Road, Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Road (N31.00bn, 70% old and 30% new completed)
41. Expansion of Okporo Road (N2.61bn, 100% completed)
42. Reconstruction of Edeoha-Ikata-Ochigba Road (N2.09bn, 66% completed)
43. Reconstruction of Ozuoba-Ogbogoro-Rumuolumeni Road (N5.22bn, 65% completed)
44. Dualization of Chief G.U. Ake Road (N9.95bn, 100% completed)
45. Construction of Nyowii-Dae-Lueku-Bagha-Seme Lueku-scholl to land Road (N3.78bn, 60% completed)
46. Expansion of Amadi-Ama-Abuloma Road with Spur to Okuruama(N4.22bn, 100% completed)
47. Expansion of Olu Obasanjo Road to six lanes and Rehabilitation of Omoku street, Okomoko street and Okomoko street Spur (N3.07bn, 100% completed)
48. Design and Reconstruction of Rumuwoji (mile one) Ultra ModernMarket (N2.99bn, 100% completed)
49. Dualization of Epirikom-Rumuolumeni Road (N9.88bn, 57% completed)
50. Construction of Elioparanwo Road (N2.57bn, 65% completed)
51. Repair of the collapsed Airforce Base flyover Retaining walls and construction of Dual carriage access Road to the Airforce Base flyover (N2.00bn, 100% completed)
52. Reconstruction of Roads in D Line Port Harcourt (N7.55bn, 55% completed)
53. Reconstruxtin of Omuanwa-Elele Road and Elele internal Roads (N2.48bn, 100% completed)
54. Reconstruction of Eastern Bypass, Amadi-Ama OginigbaRoad (N2.89bn, 100% completed)
55. Construction of Flyover at Olu Obasanjo Eliozu junction (N1.68bn, 100% completed)
56. Construction of East/West Bypass and other lik Roads in Ahoada town (N1.17bn, 100% completed)
57. Construction of Oro Ekpo Odoli/Awabie and ChindaStreet (1.66bn, 100% completed)
58. Construction of Timothy Lane, Rumuola/Ohiamini Access Road PH plus Retaining wall (N1.62bn, 100% completed).
59. Construction of Omuanwa internal Roads (N1.50bn, 100% completed)
60. Construction of Rukpokwu-Eneka/Eneka Eliozu Link Roads (N1.32bn, 100% completed)

Now divide 60 by 8, its equal to 7.5 projects per year, 7.5 multiplied by 3 is equal to 23.5 projects in 3years of office not minding the quality of projects embarked upon.

Written by Harry west

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