Wednesday, 9 September 2015

100 days: Wike calls for support from APC

By Victor Azubuike

The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has pledged to continue in his effort to improve the lives of the people of the state.

Governor Wike stated this during his maiden state-wide-broadcast to mark his 100 days in office.

The Governor, who highlighted some of his achievements renewed his plan to serve the state with more commitment to achieve desired result.

He described the refusal of the All Progressives Congress to acknowledge his achievements within the 100 days of his administration as bad politics.

Wike said it was wrong for the opposition party in the state to play politics with his administration’s achievements, adding that the APC was deliberately turning its eyes away from the problems they (opposition) created as a result of their profligacy, noting that his administration was not under the illusion that the successes achieved were enough.

He pointed out that his administration would judiciously apply state resources to enhance comprehensive pro-people development across the state.

According to him, “While we acknowledge the rights of opposition elements to focus only on the negatives, downplaying the progress we have made in the last 100 days in the face of glaring positive evidence smacks of bad politics.

“They are deliberately shutting their eyes to the ocean of problems they created from their misrule, profligacy and prodigality.

“Although we welcome negative ratings and even criticisms because of their inspirational value, we care more about the feedback from ordinary Rivers people, whose well-being remains the most rational basis for the public office we are privileged and honoured to occupy.

“Our achievements within the period show that we have weathered the turbulent waters of vast challenges and rowed Rivers State steadily forward.

“Virtually every reliable indicator points to the fact that the worst times are over for our dear state and the days of sublime growth and development are here again. But we are not under any illusion about the fact that the work is far from being done.

“Every reasonable person knows that for a journey of four years, 100 days is an infinitesimal fraction. So, those who think that our administration should have by now steered the ship of state out of the dark times are simply being parochial and mischievous.”


Culled from www.dailypost.ng


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