Chief Press Secretary to the Rivers State Governor, Mr. David Iyofor
says comments made by the Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom
Wike, on Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and Rivers monorail during a
television interview with Channels TV were misleading and false.
Iyofor who addressed pressmen after taking journalists on a facility
tour of the Rivers State monorail project along Azikiwe Road, last
Monday in Port Harcourt said contrary to Wike’s claim that nothing was
happening at the Rivers monorail, work was going on even at the time he
spoke to journalists at the project site. The site engineer also spoke
to the journalists.
Iyofor said: “Gentlemen of the press, as you can see work is ongoing at
the monorail project, so it’s funny when we hear the supervising
minister for education, Nyesom Wike say that work is not going on. I
mean, today is Monday, February 3, 2014 and this morning you all heard
him on TV saying there is no work going on the monorail. Wike had been
asked pointedly, he said, no, nothing was happening on the monorail
project, he said no work is going on at the Rivers Monorail project but
I’m glad you all are here today and you can see that work is going on
the monorail and as you heard the site engineer say, they even work day
and night so that they could meet the target for completion and that
the monorail is already 85 per cent completed according to him, so it’s
even funny if a minister that is supposed to be an honourable minister
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria) could come on national TV to
attempt to deceive Nigerians.”
“It’s something that all can see, I mean anybody that drives through
Azikiwe road could see that work is ongoing, work has been ongoing on
this project and is ongoing on the project, and Wike can come on
national TV say that nothing is happening at the Rivers monorail.
The governor’s Chief Press Secretary described as outrageous and a
wicked lie the claims by Wike that the new schools that the Governor has
built all over the State are only in Port Harcourt city.
Iyofor also refuted Wike’s claim that Governor Amaechi did not make him
Minister in President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, recalling that
Governor Amaechi pleaded with President Jonathan for Wike to be
accepted as a ministerial nominee.
“The bottom line is that Governor Amaechi nominated him (Wike) to be a
minister. Wike said his name was number 2 or number 3 the ministerial
list sent to the President by the governor. So what does he want? For
the governor to put number one, Nyesom Wike, number two, Nyesom Wike,
number three, Nyesom Wike, number four, Nyesom Wike?.
Like the governor said at the Ogbakor Ikwerre Convention that the
president clearly refused, that he did not know Wike, the governor said
at the Ogbakor Ikwerre convention and Sampson Agbaru was at that meeting
with the president when the president said he did not know Nyesom Wike
from Adam and he refused to make him a Minister but Governor Amaechi had
to beg and beg and beg for Wike to be made a minister, so how else does
a man make somebody a minister?”
Also speaking to journalists on the monorail project, the site engineer,
Mr. Dele Mateola, who was at the project site at the time of the
interview said, work was in progress and nearing completion.
He said the Azikiwe station of the monorail was 85 per cent completed,
stressing that his men work day and night to meet the target date.
He said: “Actually, with the level we are going now, especially on
Azikiwe station we have gone up to 85 per cent completion and we are
expecting by maybe ending of February we should be rounding up
especially for the external works. Maybe, by the time you come here in
the next two weeks we will have put asphalt on the road and that is to
show that we are working seriously.
“Look around, you see that there are a lot of workers working, a lot of
noise around here, that is to show that we are moving very fast
according to the programme of work. The only thing that can delay us,
because most of these materials that we are using, they are state-of
–the –art materials and they are not something that is readily
available, they have to be imported and that is the only time lag that
we may have. So before the end of February, if those materials come in
we should be saying bye bye. We even work in the night also to make sure
that we meet up”, Mateola said.
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