Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has decried the deplorable state of insecurity in Nigeria, blaming it on system bad leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government.
He said the baffling state of insecurity and the unchallenged killings of citizens by outlaws in parts of the country is a clear manifestation of bad leadership.
He noted that it has become obvious to those who threw caution to the wind to foist such bad leadership on the people, that Nigeria has collapsed.
The governor made the assertion during an interactive session with traditional rulers, political and opinion leaders of Andoni nationality at Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday.
According to Wike, instead of leaders to be bold to speak against the ills in the land and sincerely pursue solutions to them, they indulge in sycophancy.
“Nigeria has totally collapsed,” he declared, saying: “Look at, today, what happened in Nasarawa and Benue States, how they slaughtered people on the road. See what is happening in Niger State and the APC governor there is crying, saying he has been talking to the Federal Government but nobody has listened to him. And that Boko Haram has come to take over the state, which is close to Abuja.”
Wike recalled that when he raised an alarm of the looming danger of insecurity it was politicised, some persons in the opposition dismissed it as mere politics. “But, ironically, states controlled by the All Progressives Congress (APC) are now the worst hit,” he observed.
“Look at Kaduna and Imo States, there is insecurity everywhere. The only anger I have with Imo State governor is this, I don’t know how people politicise things.”
The Rivers State governor castigated APC governors for claiming their party has solved the problems of hunger, unemployment, whereas they could barely stay in their state to provide governance for those who elected them.
He said: “Nigeria has a lot of problems and they keep running to the villa every day to disturb Mr President, for him to see their faces, pose for photograph and will not allow him to work.
“You know you have crisis at your place, you can’t stay to solve it, but every day you go to see Mr President so that the world will know that you’re close to him.”
Wike assured that the Andoni axis of the Ogoni-Opobo-Andoni Unity Road project would be completed by August 2021 because the contractor has been so directed.
He also challenged the different levels of leadership in Andoni to priorise development of the entire area and work together to actualise it.
“The Opobo axis of the road will be ready by May 2021. I’ve told the contractor that there will be no excuse for the Andoni axis of the unity road project not to be completed before August or September 2021. I know, we have paid over 90 per cent,” Wike stated and charged the delegation to collectively work with the state government to tackle the issue of insecurity in Andoni.
The governor said: “We cannot achieve it if you do not work with us. Traditional rulers, chairman of council, and opinion leaders, you must work with us by giving us information that will help the security agencies to address the security challenge.”
Speaking on behalf of the delegation, the Okan Ama of Ikuru Town, King Aaron Ikuru said they were in Government House, to seek the intervention of the state government in the security challenges in Andoni.
“We recognise and acknowledge your efforts in the timely deployment joint Taskforce to Unyeada and Asarama axis in 2020 to quell the rage caused by some youths.
“Recently, the deployment of the newly reformed C.4.i security outfits to Ngo Town, our Local Government Headquarters. These interventions brought relative peace.
“These efforts put in by the traditional rulers, chiefs and leaders of Andoni in 2020 on this matter yielded no result and the cultists are taking advantage of this to inflict more harms on our people.”
Credit: Nigerian Tribune