"Wike, Leave Amaechi, Dakuku
alone, Deal With the Ant-Infested Firewood You Brought Home” -
APC
Again, the Rivers State Chapter of All Progressives
Congress, APC, is compelled to go against its avowed principle not to respond
to arrant nonsensical publications and press releases by the accidental PDP
government in Rivers State under Gov. Nyesom Wike except, this time, to address
the ludicrous issues raised in what appears to be their moment of
disorientation, confusion and attempt to desperately drag down the reputation
of notable leaders of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Rivers State.
Saharareporters
APC leaders in Rivers State [including Rt. Hon.
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and Dr. Dakuku Peterside] have no direct, indirect or
any other form of links with Saharareporters as an organisation or with any of
its personnel. Records abound to prove that Amaechi and Peterside have, at one
time or the other, come under intense scrutiny in the reports of
Saharareporters. It begs the question when Gov. Nyesom Wike says that the two
very busy respectable individuals can spare the time to think about the
governor and how to sponsor Saharareporters to scrutinize him, his infamous
reputation and derelict government.
Whether Gov. Wike bribed Supreme Court Judges
It is perhaps appropriate and well-timed that the
press release by Gov. Wike has something to say about whether or not he bribed
any Justices of the Supreme Court over the 2015 governorship matter. Well, from
what is emerging today across the nation, the APC would like Rivers people and
Nigerians to make their conclusions.
Is Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi indicted by any
judicial panel anywhere?
It is a statement of fact that the Justice Omereji
Panel that was set up by Gov. Nyesom Wike to target, foist and pin corruption
charges on his predecessor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, failed woefully
because it could not find anything to pin on the former governor. To this day,
despite all the challenges by Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi for the state
government to take him to court, it has been impossible because there is
absolutely no ground to do so and the state government knows it. Unfortunately,
the governor and his men have never sent out any press statement without their
favourite hallucinatory mantra of N3 trillion received by the former governor –
something contrived to fool ordinary Rivers people and Nigerians.
Indeed, it is sad and primitively disingenuous for the
governor, his co-travellers and cohorts to huff and puff over an imaginary N3
trillion that got to Rivers State in Amaechi’s 8 years but often dishonestly
display selective amnesia when they pretend to forget the many landmark
projects and programmes of the Amaechi administration. A pen picture of just two
out of many sectors where former governor Amaechi made landmark strides is
presented here under. It is only a part, and not by any means, all of the
achievements of the former governor, as at when his administration ended May
29, 2015.
INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Dualization of
Rumuokuta-Choba East-West Road, Obi Akpor (N10.3bn, 88% completed)
2. Construction of Eleme
junction flyover (N7.3bn, 100% completed)
3. Construction of Omofo-Agaba
Ndele Road (N4.8bn, 90% competed)
4. Dredging works/Roads at
Opobo New Layout (4.52bn, 100% completed)
5. Construction of Ozuzu to CSS
Isu-Ogida Owu Egbu(N2.79bnhuge, 100% completed
6. Dualization of
Airport-Isiokpo/Omarelu Road (N35.15bn, 98% completed)
7. Dualization of Ada George
Phases 1 and 2/ Choba phase 2 NTA/ChobaAirport (N17.04bn, 80% completed).
8. Dualization of
Rumuola/Rumuokuta Road and (N2.78bn, 100% completed).
9. Dualization of First
Bank/Rumuomasi Road (N3.58bn, 100% completed)
10. Dualization of slaughter-Trans Amadi/Rumuobiakani
Road (N6.53bn, 100% completed)
11. Shore protection and land reclamation of
Egbomung/Oluk-Ama(N2.18bn, 90% completed)
12. Construction of Bridge at Bolo Creek with
approaches (N4.81bn, 100% completed)
14. Dualization of Eneka-Igbo Etche link Road (N2.24bn, 70%
completed)
15. Construction of Apani internal Roads (N2.57bn, 100%
completed)
16. Construction of Nyokhana-Kenkhana Link Road with Bridge
from Luuwa to Bere (N2.93bn, 40% completed)
17. Construction of Odiolugbani-Enito 1 and 2-Oshie Road
(N4.51bn, 80% completed)
18. Expansion of Mbiama-Akinima Road (N1.98bn, 100%
completed)
19. Construction of Okeh-Ihie-Apani-Omarelu Road (N6.86bn,
97% completed)
20. Construction of Bori internal Roads phase 3 (N1.71bn,
81% completed)
21. Construction of Abua/Okoba Close Rumuibekwe with
extension to Elelenwo (N2.19bn, 75% completed)
22. Construction of Ikuru town- Atlantic Ocean Road
(N2.38bn, 80% completed)
23. Construction of Okeh-Mba-Umuaturu-Akpoku Obite, 21km
with Bridge (N5.02bn, 100%completed)
24. Reconstruction of Town Market (N3.52bn, 100% completed)
25. Dualization of Rumukrushi-Eneka-Igwuruta Road (N13.87bn,
95% completed)
26. Construction of Abuloma-Woji Road Bridge (N13.63bn, 50%
completed)
27. Construction of Akpajo-Woji Road/Bridge (N11.06bn, 56%
completed)
28. Construction of Ada George/East West Road junction
flyover with Rotary turning and service lanes (N5.34bn, 80% completed)
29. Dualization of Elekahia-Rumuamasi Road (N6.50bn, 100%
completed)
30. Dualization of Azikiwe Road (UTC) junction-Lagos Bus
stop (N6.29bn, 89% completed)
31. Completion of Airport-Igwuruta-Rumuokoro Road (N1.59bn,
100% completed)
32. Reconstruction of Woji Road in GRA Phase 2 with drains
and construction of Sani Abacha/NTANwogba Storm Water Drainage (N2.06bn, 75%
completed)
33. Reconstruction of Ikwerre Road from Education to
Agipflyover (N5.88bn, 100% completed)
34. Reconstruction/As[halt overlay of Igwuruta-Ohokoho-Okehi
Road (N1,44bn, 100% completed)
35. Reconstruction of Ken Saro Wiwa Road and flood control
works around Ken Saro Wiwa Road/Ezimgbu Link Road-Aba Road, Port Harcourt and
construction of Relief Road linking Aba Road to Ken SaroWiwa Road at Worlu
street junction (N10.85bn, 90% completed, 30% Canal)
36. Expansion/resurfacing of Kpopie-Bodo city Road (N3.91bn,
62% completed)
37. Shore/protection works at Ndoni (N2.82bn, 100%
completed)
38. Dualization of Isiokpo-Ubima-Omarelu Road (15.34bn, 82%
completed)
39. Construction of Okrika Ring Road (N4.02bn, 100%
completed)
40. Construction of Unity Road, Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Road
(N31.00bn, 70% old and 30% new completed)
41. Expansion of Okporo Road (N2.61bn, 100% completed)
42. Reconstruction of Edeoha-Ikata-Ochigba Road (N2.09bn,
66% completed)
43. Reconstruction of Ozuoba-Ogbogoro-Rumuolumeni Road
(N5.22bn, 65% completed)
44. Dualization of Chief G.U. Ake Road (N9.95bn, 100%
completed)
45. Construction of Nyowii-Dae-Lueku-Bagha-Seme Lueku-scholl
to land Road (N3.78bn, 60% completed)
46. Expansion of Amadi-Ama-Abuloma Road with Spur to
Okuruama(N4.22bn, 100% completed)
47. Expansion of Olu Obasanjo Road to six lanes and Rehabilitation
of Omoku street, Okomoko street and Okomoko street Spur (N3.07bn, 100%
completed)
48. Design and Reconstruction of Rumuwoji (mile one) Ultra
ModernMarket (N2.99bn, 100% completed
49. Dualization of Epirikom-Rumuolumeni Road (N9.88bn, 57%
completed)
50. Construction of Elioparanwo Road (N2.57bn, 65%
completed)
51. Repair of the collapsed Airforce Base flyover Retaining
walls and construction of Dual carriage access Road to the Airforce Base
flyover (N2.00bn, 100% completed)
52. Reconstruction of Roads in D Line Port Harcourt
(N7.55bn, 55% completed)
53. Reconstruxtin of Omuanwa-Elele Road and Elele internal
Roads (N2.48bn, 100% completed)
54. Reconstruction of Eastern Bypass, Amadi-Ama OginigbaRoad
(N2.89bn, 100% completed)
55. Construction of Flyover at Olu Obasanjo Eliozu junction
(N1.68bn, 100% completed)
56. Construction of East/West Bypass and other lik Roads in
Ahoada town (N1.17bn, 100% completed)
57. Construction of Oro Ekpo Odoli/Awabie and ChindaStreet
(1.66bn, 100% completed)
58. Construction of Timothy Lane, Rumuola/Ohiamini Access
Road PH plus Retaining wall (N1.62bn, 100% completed).
59. Construction of Omuanwa internal Roads (N1.50bn, 100%
completed)
60. Construction of Rukpokwu-Eneka/Eneka Eliozu Link Roads
(N1.32bn, 100% completed)
EDUCATION
S/N
|
NAME OF PROJECTS
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STATUS
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1.
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Construction of Model Primary Schools
|
Under construction: 513
Completed: 315
Functional: 174 .
|
2.
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Construction of Model Junior Secondary Schools
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Under construction: 3
Completed, equipped and ready for use: 1
|
3.
|
Construction of Model Secondary Schools
|
Proposed for construction: 24 - one in each of the 23
LGAs of the state.
Completed: 5
Functional. 1
Under Construction: 10
Yet to Commence: 9
|
4.
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Fencing of Model Primary & Secondary Schools
|
Completed: 246
On-going: 60
|
5.
|
Landscaping of Model Primary Schools
|
Completed: 236
On-going: 6
|
6.
|
Furnishing of Model Primary Schools.
|
Total awarded for furnishing: 222
Fully furnished: 197
On-going: 25
|
7.
|
ICT Deployments to Model Schools
|
Total number awarded: 151
Completed: 146
On-going: 5
|
8.
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Scholarships for Rivers states students
|
a) Malaysia: 309-grauduated
b) Russia: 95-graduated (38of them medical
doctors)
c) Brazil: 2 (on-going).
d) Germany: 15 (on-going)
|
9.
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Technical
School (Germany)
|
Number sent for training: 28(graduated with 8
retained as instructors in the states Technical and Vocational
School.
|
Governor’s Overseas Scholarship Scheme
|
This scheme is aimed at training young Rivers men and
women in acquiring the best qualifications in the area of medicine, sciences,
engineering, information and communications technology, oil and gas
engineering and social sciences.
Over 2000 students benefited.
|
|
The Oversea Technical training
Scheme:
Rivers State Sustainable
development Agency (RSSDA) in Partnership with United Nations Institute
for Training and research (UNITAR)
|
Beneficiaries: 80
Country of study: Norway and Namibia
Nature of Study: Wielding, fabrication, drilling,
instrumentation and automation.
|
|
THE RIVERS STATE SCHOLARSHIP BOARD
|
Country of study: Nigeria
Beneficiaries
Undergraduates: 1039
Masters: 301
PHD: 209
Overseas.:
Undergraduates: 154
Masters: 44
PHD: 6
|
|
Rivers
State Quality Assurance Agency
|
To take over and perform the statutory functions, rights,
interests, obligations and liabilities of the departments/units responsible
for the inspection, supervision and monitoring of public and private schools
in the State before the commencement of the Law.
|
|
UNESCO
WORLD BOOK CAPITAL 2014
|
The Bangkok team, the 2013 holders of the title, UNESCO’s
World Book Capital formally handed over to the Nigerian city of Port Harcourt
on April 23, 2014, making the hundred year old city, the first in Sub Saharan
Africa, and the second in the entire Africa, after Alexandria, Egypt(2002
host), to emerge a World Book Capital City
Port Harcourt was chosen as 2014 World Book Capital, on
account of the quality of its programme, in particular its focus on youth and
the impact it will have on improving Nigeria’s culture of books, reading,
writing and publishing to improve literacy rates
|
|
10
|
EduComp
Solutions Nigeria Limited
|
EduComp Solutions is a world class education service
provider and a market leader in digital educational content solutions around
the world. They are the Managers of Ambassador Nne Furo Kurubo Model
Secondary School.
|
11
|
Education
Management Information System EMIS.
|
Initiate and carry out national school census. Collection
and procession of all education data. Stores data in retrievable manner.
Provide reliable, accurate, quality and time education data for good
governance.
|
12
|
Academic
Competitions
|
The Rivers State Ministry of Education organizes and
sponsors academic competitions like the Annual Governor's Cup competition,
Spellbound Spelling Competition, Poetry Writing Competition, Read Aloud and
Essay Competition.
|
13
|
Teacher
Education/Welfare.
|
Induction of 13,201 teachers and internship programmes,
annual training and re-training of teachers, payment of salaries of teachers
as at when due.
|
14
|
Free
Education
|
The free education program includes providing schooling,
books, school uniforms, shoes, bags and sports wears free of charge to all
children of school age residing in Rivers State.
The model school project involves providing state of the
art learning environments whose key features include providing:
• ICT Labs which are well stocked with computers.
• Libraries
• Sickbays
• Auditoriums
• Well Landscaped and secured environments
• Equipped playgrounds
• Classrooms not exceeding 30 pupils.
|
15
|
Community
Secondary School Amadi-Ama
|
Completed, fully furnished and ready for use.
|
16
|
Borikiri
Secondary School
|
Completed, furnished and ready for use.
|
17
|
Laptops
from INEC
|
Total number at the ministry of education: 1238
Status: refurbished and uploaded with learning
software and ready for distribution
|
18
|
School
Census
|
The above represents an insignificant birds-eye-view
of the humongous developmental achievements of the Amaechi years in Rivers
State.
Dr. Peter Odili and family
For anyone who cares to know, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi
Amaechi has always stated his avowed stand, on principle, not to make a single
comment on his relationship with his erstwhile political mentor, Dr. Peter
Odili and family as no amount of blackmail will make him deviate from that
resolve. It is the unshakable belief of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi that his
relationship with Dr. Peter Odili and family is divine and not open for
speculations and conclusions by mortals. It remains personal and private to
this day.
Gov. Wike and Saharareporters
It important for Gov. Nyesom Wike to fix his
relationship with Saharareporters (if need be) without attempting to drag the
names of APC leaders especially those of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and
Dr. Dakuku Peterside into it for whatever reasons. The two individuals have
nothing to do with Saharareporters whatsoever.
The APC views the recent press statement made by Gov.
Nyesom Wike through his Special Assistant on Electronic Media, Simeon Nwakaudu,
as unfortunate, ill-informed, and occasioned by guilty conscience and
self-indictment.
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