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Wike wants true federalism
Wike assures investors of security in Rivers
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SubscribeOnly N17bn Paris fund was paid to Rivers —Wike
PORT HAR-COURT— Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has berated the Federal Government, saying it lied on its allegation that it disbursed N34 billion to Rivers State as Paris fund refund.
Wike promises healthy business climate for investors
PORT HAR-COURT— Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has assured that he will continue to make the state a safe haven for investment.
Rivers State is safe for economic investments – Gov Wike
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that the state is becoming safer on a daily basis because of the investments of his administration in the maintenance of security.
‘I don’t want to talk about Wike anymore – Gov. Ortom
Governor Samuel Ortom, who is facing raging security challenges unleashed on Benue State by herdsmen and a local militia, allegedly led by a fugitive, Gana, is full of praises to God and security agencies for warding-off the malevolent elements attacking his state. He confesses that if God had not been on the side of the state, the local militia, whom he suspects has ties to Boko Haram terrorists, would have overrun Benue. He also explains why his administration had to enact a Bill seeking to end open grazing in the state.
We’ve spent over N145bn on roads —Wike
PORT HAR-COURT— GOVERNOR Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has said that his administration spent about N145 billion on construction of roads, pedestrian walkways, bridges and underground drainages since it came on board two years.
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