22,000 Cultists surrender with 900 weapons in Rivers state
The Governor
of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike said on Monday that the State’s amnesty programme
witnessed 22, 430 repentant cultists, who surrendered 911 assorted arms to the
amnesty Committee.
Wike made
this known at a Town Hall meeting and accountability Forum to mark his
administration’s second year anniversary in Port Harcourt.
He stated
that the amnesty programme had reduced cult related violence and other criminal
activities in the state.
The governor
noted that the programme had also resulted in surrendering 7,661 assorted
ammunitions and 147 explosives by the repentant cultists.
Wike
stressed that his administration had provided over 150 patrol vans to the
security agencies to fight crime in the state.
He said that
the State Government had also handed over some gun boats to the Nigerian Navy
in a bid to patrol and protect the Rivers waterways.
The governor
stated that his administration had in the last two years made unprecedented investments
in infrastructure, which had led to economic boom in the state.
Wike noted
that 13 General Hospitals in 13 local government areas were undergoing
reconstruction with the completed ones awaiting furnishing and inauguration.
‘’ We are
also completing the regional hospitals started by the immediate past
administration, located in Etche and Degema councils to serve as referral
centres for secondary and tertiary health care, ‘’ he added.
He said that
his government had released over four million US dollars to equip and maintain
the Braithwait Memorial Hospital to international standard.
Wike stated
that the gesture was to enable it serve as the Teaching Hospital for the Rivers
State University Medical School, pending the construction of its permanent
site.
He noted
that moribund businesses were gradually re-opening in the state, while fresh
local and foreign businesses were being attracted to the State.
The governor
disclosed that his administration had cancelled multiple taxation policy in
order to enable business to thrive to the benefit of the people and to attract
more investors.
“We are also supporting the growth of
indigenous entrepreneurs through contracts as well as encouraging small and
micro-enterprises with financial support to revitalize local economies, ‘’ he
added.
Wike said
that in the last two years his administration had invested over N145 billion on
the construction of roads, bridges, pedestrian walkways and underground
drainage systems.
“As we
speak, several road construction works are either underway or completed in Port
Harcourt, Obio/Akpor, Abua/Odual, Ahoada East, Ahoada West, Akuku Toru.
‘’Also in
Degema, Etche, Andoni, Opobo/Nkoro, Ikwerre, Emohua, Khana, Gokana, Okrika,
Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, Oyigbo, and Tai Local Government Areas of the State, he
said.
The governor
pointed out that his administration was improving the quality of education by
creating enabling environment for the system to produce graduates with skills
and knowledge to drive development.
He noted
that 300 primary schools were being refurbished and equipped across the state,
while infrastructure at the Rivers State University was being upgraded to
ensure successful accreditation of courses.
The governor
said that the state government had reconstructed major secondary schools in the
three senatorial districts to re-introduce boarding education.
Wike
advocated for fiscal federalism in Nigeria where every state could have
complete control of its resources and develop at its own pace.
“We must
find ways to forgive one another, open avenues of co-operation and join hands
together, defeat the smacks of poverty and inequality in our society,” he said.
The Chairman
of the occasion and former Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Iche Ndu hailed
Gov. Wike for his developmental strides.
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