Okafor
Ofiebor
Governor
Nyesom Wike of Rivers state, has gotten approval of from the House of Assembly
to obtain the sum of N20 billion LOAN from Access BANK Plc.
The
lawmakers gave the approval barely three weeks after a similar loan of N10
billion from Zenith BANK Plc was approved by the House for the state governor
to execute “vital projects”.
Wike
had written to the House through the Speaker, Ikuinyi Ibani, requesting for an
approval to take the loan, which would be serviced through the state
Internally-Generated Revenue (IGR).
The
state chief executive posited that the loan would be used to fund ongoing road
projects awarded by the former governor Chibuike Amaechi-led administration and
new ones.
Twenty-nine
out of 32 lawmakers voted in favour of the approval, after giving their reasons
for supporting the decision.
The
lawmakers admitted that most of the roads in state were impassable due to
ABANDONMENT of the projects, which had caused challenges to members of the
public.
The
Rivers lawmakers noted that the ongoing projects were commercial roads, adding
that, when COMPLETED, they would accelerate economic dividends of the state.
Speaker
Ibani, while ruling on the matter, said that no president or governor could fulfill
his electioneering promises without FUNDS.
“The
8th Assembly will only give approval for projects we know. We must know the
reason for any loan facility the government is requesting even now, or later”.
Taking
a cue from Governor Wike’s recognition of Celestine Omehia as former governor
of the state last week the House of Assembly has also given recognition Sir
Celestine Omehia as a former governor of the state.
His
recognition by a motion moved by the leader of the House, Martin Amaewhule,
representing Obio/Akpor Constituency 1, commending Governor Wike for restoring
Omehia his rights and privileges as governor.
He
argued that as governor, Omehia proclaimed the 6th Assembly of the state in
2007, adding that: “It is only okay to right the wrong; to remove impediments
and ensure there was smooth governance”.
The
Speaker clarified that the House did not intend to challenge the decision of
the Supreme Court on Omehia, but are trying to look back, if there was a vacuum
created.
He
said the House would recognise him from the period he was sworn-in and sacked
by the Supreme Court, adding that, his portrait should be at Government House
Port Harcourt, as Governor Wike had done already.
Culled from www.pmnewsnigeria.com
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