March 29, 2024

Wike Becoming Huge Embarrassment to Rivers’ Collective Interest  – Peterside

One of the leaders of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State and governorship candidate in the 2015 elections, Dr Dakuku Peterside, has accused the state governor, Nyesom Wike of causing so much
embarrassment to the collective interest and aspirations of Rivers people.

Peterside, who spoke against the background of some policemen sacked by the police authority for being involved in electoral misconduct while in the entourage of Wike, said actions of the governor were
giving the state a bad name and rubbishing the achievement of her founding fathers.

According to police, the dismissed operatives were said to have disobeyed senior officers by preventing officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from moving election results of
Emouha polling unit to the appropriate collation centre, an action that contravenes the provisions of Force Order 237.

The policemen, upon arriving the collation centre with Governor Wike, started shooting sporadically into the air without provocation, contrary to directive from Police IG against such act.

The former Rivers APC guber candidate during the 2015 general elections expressed deep reservations over the unbecoming attitude of Governor Wike, who he says has serially compromised security in the
state and has been allegedly involved in several electoral malpractices.

“What manner of a man is Wike, his desperation to become governor at all cost led to loss of many lives and destruction of properties. Since becoming governor, it has been bad news all the way. Many
people, including security personnel have been murdered in different parts of the state. Now, policemen have been dismissed from service all because of the inordinate ambition of one man.

“How can the governor of a state force his way into INEC collation centre and under heavy intimidation, harassment and threat to life, force the returning officer to declare a winner when the results of
Emohua and Etche local government areas have not been collated.

“He clearly had no business storming the collation centre with policemen and his thugs. He took his immunity to a ridiculous level, thus endangering the lives of people and career of security personnel.

“Here is a governor who cries at every given opportunity, yet he is the one compromising every known government institution to serve to selfish ambition. Never have we had a governor who is so unsure of
himself and what he says.

“Not too long ago, he told Rivers people not to participate in the probe panel set up by Inspector General of Police, but the same governor is now crying to Police IG to reveal those behind the killing
of two policemen during the rerun election. Same man who vowed not to fund security agencies in the state again is now the one saying he is ready to support them. How do you associate Rivers people with such a man who is not straightforward?” He queried

Peterside, who is also the Director General of NIMASA, called on Wiketo “do some soul searching and reconcile himself with what should
truly represent his direction and motive for governing the state. He is virtually in the news for all the wrong reasons.”

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Nwaorgu Faustinus

Nwaorgu Faustinus is a citizen of Nigeria, Mass Communication graduate, freelance writer, columnist, blogger, who contributes articles, commentaries, interviews and news stories to media outfits. He worked as a trainee at NTA Yola, Adamawa State where he covered Seminars, workshops, news conferences as well as political rallies amongst others from 2000-2001. After his internship, he went back to school to complete his education at the first private poly technique - OSISATECH where he obtained HDN Certificate with upper credit in Mass Communication in 2005. He lives in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State one of the oil producing States in Nigeria.