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Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by picasso4u(m): 10:02am On May 30, 2015 |
THE INAUGRATION ADDRESS OF HIS EXCELLENCY CHIEF (BARRISTER) NYESOM EZENWO WIKE, CON, THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF RIVERS STATE ON FRIDAY 29 MAY 2015 AT THE LIBERATION STADIUM PORT HARCOURT. Protocol, My beloved people of Rivers State It is with great humility and gratitude to God Almighty, who makes all things well that I address you today. I feel so humbled, blessed and grateful to God, whose holy hands in my life and the trust you have in me, provided the opportunity for me to serve as your Governor for the next four years. Let me on behalf of the Deputy Governor, Her Excellency, Dr. Mrs. Ipalibo Harry Banigo express our deep appreciation to you all for bestowing this great honour and responsibility on us. 2. Rivers State has been rescued and reclaimed. It is a new day in our history, a new dawn to repair and restore our dear State to the path of sanity. I invite you all to the table of brotherhood for the new beginning. I reiterate my declaration that in the election there were no losers and winners. Rather, Rivers State was the winner and so we are all winners. 3. During the campaigns, we visited several communities in all the local government areas. We met with thousands of people including civil servants, teachers, students, doctors, lawyers, traders, market women, the business community, pensioners and the unemployed. We were shocked by the level of despair, anguish, frustration, pains and worries on the faces of all those we met. 4. We noticed that so many people were worried about the pervasive poverty in the land and the hardship they and their families were going through. So many parents were worried about the future of their children against the backdrop of failing public education and the lack of decent jobs for school leavers. People raised concerns about the continuous violence, crime and insecurity in our neighbourhoods. Above all, people were worried about the systemic failure of governance and lack of service delivery. The more the people expected their difficulties to be ameliorated, the more the government betrayed their trust and exacerbated their sufferings. 5. Friends, let us be frank to ourselves. Today, Rivers State is at the crossroads. The economy is in shambles and retrogressing by the day. Poverty is pervasive. The rate of unemployment remains a nightmare to our youths. Workers and pensioners salaries are months in arrears unpaid. The menaces of crimes continue to unsettle peace and security of lives, property and businesses. Infrastructure is seriously broken; healthcare and water services are abysmal, while public education continues to fall below desirable outcomes. No doubt, Rivers State has just been relieved of the most decadent case of maladministration in our history – an administration that mindlessly borrowed and frittered public resources on wasteful projects, sold our valuable assets at underpriced rates to fronts and cronies and left the State financially crippled with a heavy debt burden. For four years my predecessor ruled over us with the mindset of a dictator and promoted impunity to levels unimaginable. For as long as he presided, all his actions and inactions were prodded by obsessive lust for power actuated by a self-indulgent messianic gusto. That is why up to this moment he has refused to get reconciled to the reality of the new political order and the resounding rejection by Rivers people of everything he symbolizes. In his desperation to sabotage our vision, he refused to consent to a smooth transition and mischievously left us to wallow in the dark. He prevented us from accessing even the most elementary ceremonial facilities in his custody. It was so bad that we had to travel to Ondo State to acquire the open police parade vehicle as well as buy our own machines for the escort riders. Having vowed without any just cause never to allow the manifestation of today’s glorious reality, he fruitlessly executed various sadistic schemes to scuttle our inauguration. In the last one week alone he sought in vain to procure spurious court orders from the Federal High Court in Owerre, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja and Kano to prevent today’s swearing-in ceremony and plunge the State into chaos and senseless political crisis. What a wanton display of ungodly hatred and impunity! As you know, every democratic government rests on a tripod. Good governance principles always dictate the supremacy of the rule of law as well as the equality, autonomy and interdependence of the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary. Never is any one arm of government permitted to dominate, castrate or undermine the dignity, powers and relevance of the other arms. Unfortunately, these hallowed principles of democracy and good governance meant nothing to my predecessor in office who, despite being the direct beneficiary of the rule of law, became its greatest betrayer with imperious rascality. At the last count, no public institution, including the State’s House of Assembly, the State’s Judiciary, the Civil Service and the Traditional rulers was spared from the Governor’s crass abuse of powers. For four years our dear Rivers State was denied the electoral services of the State House of Assembly. For reasons of self-preservation the Assembly was sharply divided and the Governor’s lackeys exchanged their dignity for wraps of rotten porridge from Government House. They repudiated their responsibilities, put the Assembly complex under lock and key and preferred to operate from Government House under the influence and control of the godfather to the detriment of effective legislative duties and oversights. For the same reasons of self-preservation, the outgone administration deliberately contrived a needless succession crisis in the State’s judiciary and instigated an irrational strike among the staff of the Judiciary to completely dislocate the judicial system. And as he had wished, our courts have remained closed to litigants, lawyers and the public with the attendant pains and inconveniences since June 2014 till this day. Not done with his destructive agenda, the former Governor descended on our traditional institutions. He deliberately bastardized and desecrated our time-honoured traditional institutions by the wanton balkanization of a number of such stools as it suited his ego. This was especially so with our royal fathers who maintained the dignity, prestige and decorum demanded of their exalted thrones. Never in the history of our dear State had our traditional institutions been subjected to undue politicization and contemptuous treatment. I commend you all on the pains you have had to bear and the inconveniences you have had to endure while the macabre dance lasted from a truly bitter ruler on an imaginary vengeance mission. But the good news is that it is over! It is indeed over. I salute the warriors of our struggle who made today possible. I alone, should not and cannot earn the credit. Never! It is our collective victory. Congratulations again my dear people of Rivers State. Let the freedom bells ring! Let the people shout for joy. Let them leap and sing to God, who heard our cries and today impunity and tyranny have been put to rout. The vicissitudes of the old ignoble order have come to pass. Only the remnants remain. For our elders say: “The fire wood dies, but the ashes bear its memory”. We shall send the ashes to the dustbin of history. But, let me admonish like the philosophers would say: “eternal vigilance is the prize of liberty!’’ We must be on guard to ensure proper cleansing of the Augean Stable! But this we promise. Never again, shall our people and our land be subjected to destruction and waste by those we mistook, perhaps, for builders. They failed us. They took away our mandate, pilfered our resources and, like the prodigal son, wasted them with strangers. Thank God and providence. With the resilience of our people we have recovered our land for the good of all. As we reiterated at several fora during the campaigns, our blueprint is an agenda of hope. We pledged to offer a New Rives Vision based on a new thinking. Our goal is to make Rivers State a land of peace and prosperity with boundless opportunities and possibilities – a place where no one is left behind because of his or her station and everyone who works hard can achieve his or her life’s dreams. Please be assured that we are committed to actualizing our vision and mission already in the public domain. Now that we have become victorious and have arrived at the home ward end of our beautiful water-side, it is time to work, to erect landmarks of progress and prosperity. Yes, it is time to deconstruct, reconstruct, rehabilitate and restore the damage inflicted on our common wealth. Now is the time for us to rebuild. To rebuild our State; to rebuild our educational and health institutions; to rebuild our occupations and to rebuild our infrastructure. It is time to provide new opportunities to maximally touch the lives of our people. It is time to restore hope. For us, the problems and challenges that any government is confronted will also define the kind of solutions advanced in their resolution. We appreciate that these are difficult times. But we are confident about the brightness of our future which begins today. The enormous natural and human resources, including oil and gas deposits, vast arable land, rich biodiversity and water resources, two sea ports, an international airport, two refineries, a petrochemical plant, a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) company, a fertilizer company, numerous oil and gas companies and activities, a dynamic population and vibrant labour force, remain solid development sign posts on which to hinge our march of progress. Indeed, God has blessed us with all that a State can ever need to develop and prosper together as one people. The missing link however, especially in the last few years, arose from the absence of effective leadership to give purposeful direction, deploy resources optimally and galvanize the populace with the right policies to achieve our collective objectives and aspirations. Therefore, a major significance of today’s historic event is the opportunity to break the spectre of misrule and win the battle for a better Rivers State. Accordingly, we call on every one of us, and in particular, our workforce in the civil and public service to get ready to work with patriotic spirit, commitment, devotion to duty and honesty to restore dignity to our state and our public institutions battered and demoralized. And as a government we humbly request and oblige you to hold us accountable for the following in the next four years: We shall return power to the people as we conduct our common affairs with the fear of God and ensure that everyone is equal and accountable before the law. Our government will certainly be that of the people, for the people and by the people. Under our watch, the principle of separation of powers shall be operative. Equality and mutual respect for the constitutional status, powers and functions shall prevail among the three arms of government. By the grace of God, and as an initial step towards restoring its autonomy, I shall on Monday, June 1 2015, proclaim the opening of the 8th Session of the Rivers State House of Assembly in its proper location and venue to enable our elected legislators to perform their law-making and oversight functions. Under my watch, never will the Rivers State House of Assembly be subjected to sitting at Government House or any other improper venue in utter disregard of its autonomy.
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Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by picasso4u(m): 10:03am On May 30, 2015 |
Similarly, in furtherance to our pledge to restore
the independence of our judiciary and enhance
justice delivery in the State, we will guarantee full
financial autonomy to the judiciary by ensuring
that its funds are captured as first line charges in
subsequent budgets of the State. We shall also
prioritize the welfare of judicial officers, including
enabling judges to retain their residential
accommodation upon retirement for life.
We had severally condemned the prolonged
absence of a State Chief Judge and closure of
our courts and promised that these issues will not
remain unresolved beyond a day after today.
Therefore, in fulfillment of our promise to reopen
our courts and restore normalcy to the State’s
judiciary, I hereby, in exercise of my powers under
section 271(4) of the 1999 Constitution, as
amended, appoint the most senior High Court
Judge in Rivers State Judiciary, the Honourable
Justice Daisy Okocha as the Acting Chief Judge
of Rivers State. Her Lordship will be sworn-in on
Monday 1st June 2015, after which she will be
required to immediately terminate the dark
moments of our ignoble judicial history by
reopening the courts for business. Under our
watch, never again will the doors to justice be
deliberately and punitively shut against the people
of Rivers State.
In the same vein, I hereby, in exercise of the
powers conferred upon me by section 281 (4) of
the Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria 1999, as amended, appoint the
Honourable Justice Christy Gabriel-Nwankwo, as
the Acting President of the Rivers State
Customary Court of Appeal following the
indefinite suspension by the National Judicial
Council (NJC) of the holder of that office. Justice
Christy will also be sworn-in on Monday 1st June
2015.
Nigeria is a democracy and people are free to
hold and express divergent views and opinions as
well as to form trade unions for the purpose of
collective bargaining without the fear or pain of
any harm. As a government we shall not violate
or tolerate the violation of the democratic and
constitutional rights of Rivers State workers by
any authority, be it public or private.
In consequence therefore and in exercise of the
powers vested in me as Visitor, I hereby direct the
management of the Rivers State University of
Science and Technology to immediately recall and
reinstate to their duty posts with all their rights
and privileges restored, all the academic staff of
the University, who were purportedly disengaged
from service on account of their membership of
the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)
and participating in a legitimate strike action
called by the union.
Let us at this point specially congratulate our
traditional rulers on the noble role they have
played in promoting the dignity and sanctity of
our sacred traditional institutions and for wisely
guiding our people to maintain the peace
throughout the campaigns. We specially
appreciate those of you, our royal fathers, who
remained calm, unruffled and fearless despite
provocations and attempts to unjustifiably
balkanize and diminish your domains. We assure
you all that our government shall revisit the
issues thrown up by the recent appalling
amendments to the State’s Chieftaincy Laws and
ensure that justice, prestige and respect is
restored to our natural rulers.
As a government, we shall be workers’ friendly.
We acknowledge the public and civil service as
the engine rooms of development and our duty to
enhance their wellbeing for greater productivity.
Against this background, we shall give priority to
prompt payment of workers’ salaries and other
entitlements; clear the backlog of salary arrears
unduly owed and ensure regular merit-based
promotions. We are committed to restoring the
pride of the civil and public service through value
re-orientation, exposure to regular training and
meaningful motivation for efficient and effective
service delivery.
Our collective quest for a prosperous future
depends on making Rivers State economically
strong and self-reliant. To realize this basic
objective, we shall develop and implement an
economic development blueprint that leverages on
our strengths to make Rivers State the industrial
hub of Nigeria in oil and gas, agriculture,
maritime and tourism businesses.
Additionally, we shall promote investment in
partnership with private investors for the
utilization of our large reserves of kaolin, silica-
sand for the ceramic industry; explore
opportunities in wood processing and energize
participation in large scale commercial farming,
agro-allied business ventures and the promotion
of a green economy.
No doubt, Rivers State has the geographical
advantage and resource endowments to attract
serious investors in order to diversify the economy
of the State. We will therefore deliberately create
the enabling environment to attract local and
foreign investors into Rivers State by tackling the
challenges of multiple taxation, irregular power
supply and insecurity.
In growing and managing our economy we will
focus on poverty reduction through job creation
and expanding business opportunities for our
people. We intend to achieve this in part, by
encouraging Rivers people to participate in both
the upstream and downstream sectors of the Oil
and Gas industry and also, through a strategic
engagement drive, ensure that our people benefit
from the local content policy of the oil, gas and
maritime industries.
Certainly, agriculture, being the bedrock of human
civilization, will receive priority attention to
guarantee food security, stimulate agro allied
businesses and create jobs for our people. Rivers
State is endowed with arable land, aquatic and
marine environments, a rich Atlantic Sea Board
for fisheries development. In addition, we shall
reform land administration and fast track the
issuance of certificates of occupancy to enhance
land acquisition for agriculture and other
commercial and social ventures.
Rivers State is a haven for tourism. Our
numerous river courses, forest reserves, rich
biodiversity and beautiful beaches are beckoning
on us for full scale development attention.
Consequently, our tourism policy thrust is to
provide a clear plan for the development of
tourism, especially eco-tourism in Rivers State in
partnership with the private sector.
This administration envisages a State that should
be the knowledge-base of the nation. To this end,
we will give serious attention to the provision of
quality education to all at all levels by improving
budgetary allocation to the education sector. We
shall also effectively implement the Universal
Basic Education Scheme and demand total
devotion and accountability from our teachers
through effective monitoring and supervision. The
era of throwing money at public education
without the desired results is over. We intend to
reintroduce a functional boarding system in public
secondary schools and increase funding for
research and innovation in our tertiary
institutions. We will also fund a competitive local
and foreign scholarship scheme for brilliant
students of Rivers origin to enhance manpower
development in critical areas of local and national
needs.
On healthcare delivery, we are determined to
ensure that our people have access to affordable
and quality healthcare. To achieve this objective,
we will adequately rehabilitate, equip and staff all
existing General Hospitals and health centers
across the State. As a permanent solution to the
challenge of inadequate manpower, especially
medical doctors, in the health sector, we shall
establish and ensure the immediate take-off of a
Medical School in the Rivers State University of
Science and Technology.
As your Governor, I will ensure that we build the
infrastructure, including first-class all season
roads, bridges, canals, jetties and other mass
transit infrastructure that the State needs to drive
socio-economic development. Specifically, we
intend, subject to available funds, prioritize the
completion of all on-going roads projects;
construct the trans-Kalabari costal road network,
dualize the Ahoada-Omoku road; Sakpenwa-Bori
road; and Oyigbo-Afam road, among others. We
shall also tackle the challenges of urban renewal,
road congestion and traffic gridlock in Port-
Harcourt City, Obio/Akpor and other major
population centers in Rivers State.
Our administration will ensure that the fruits of
development get to every path of the State,
including the rural areas by implementing an
integrated action plan that takes the entire State
into consideration. Already, we have concluded
plans to reticulate pipe-born water to Abonnema,
Gokana and Khana communities within our first
100 days in office. Furthermore, as a deliberate
policy of promoting the growth of more cities in
the State, we shall modernize development
infrastructure at Ahoada, Bori and Degema towns
to facilitate their gradual transition to new cities
in Rivers State.
We will seek to enhance our prosperity through
power supply and energy security. Until steady
power supply is taken for granted, our
development efforts will be in jeopardy and so we
will strive to achieve power and energy security
for Rivers State in partnership with the private
sector and the Federal Government as well as
ensure the completion of ongoing electrification
projects. As an initial step towards tackling the
challenge of irregular power supply before making
fresh investments, we will conduct a forensic
audit to find out the reasons behind the failure of
the State to reap maximally from the huge
investments already committed to the power
sector by the immediate past administration. We
will also review all issues relating to the secret
privatization and or sale of the government
investments in power and other related projects
without due process.
Our women are our wealth. The new vision means
empowering women through concrete and direct
initiatives to enable them build strong family
values and play key roles in the development of
the State. More importantly, we will work to
reduce the rate of maternal mortality in our
society, promote gender equality and discourage
all forms of discrimination against women as
deliberate policies of our administration.
We believe that our youths represent our strength
and our future. Our goal is to develop the youth
to realize their full potentials as future leaders
who constitute the critical mass of our human
capital asset base. We will create opportunities
for the youth to acquire needs-based vocational
training and lifelong skills that will enable them
gainfully fit into the society. Our Government will
partner with the private sector to expose our
young ones to the numerous opportunities
provided by Information and Communication
Technology (ICT), the oil and gas industry and
entrepreneurship development.
Besides, our new vision acknowledges the
importance of sports and recreation to the socio-
economic mobility of youths both within and
outside the country. The global economy today
has sports, recreation and tourism as the key
pillars of development. For instance, football,
basketball, boxing, athletics, generate huge
revenue and resources for active participants.
These activities are youth based and they would
attract the attention of our government to
systematically promote them.
On environmental protection, our mission is to
create a responsible management strategy for the
sustainable benefit of the present and succeeding
generations. For us, environmental protection is a
task that must be pursued with greater intensity,
direction and clarity of vision because the
environment as our common heritage and the
foundation of our existence. In consequence, we
will ensure that all relevant legislations and
policies on the environment are enforced as well
as ensure efficient and sustainable management
of wastes through the collaborative efforts of
stakeholders.
We will further enter into strategic partnership
with the Federal Government, the oil companies
and communities to clean-up polluted
communities and adversely impacted sites
throughout the State as well as ensure the
protection of vulnerable shorelines through land
reclamation and embankment and, afforestation
through massive tree planting.
Let me also assure you that we will not abandon
our responsibility to protect the weak and lend a
helping hand to the needy. To this end, our
administration will provide social safety nets for
senior citizens, the elderly and vulnerable persons
to enable them live in comfort and happiness. We
will reform the pension scheme to ensure prompt
payment of retirees, as well as provide free
medical services for the aged and children with
appropriate age brackets and improve living
conditions in old peoples’ homes, orphanages, and
motherless babies’ homes in collaboration with
faith based and voluntary organizations.
Fundamentally, during the campaigns, we also
promised to secure our State. No government is
worth any value if it cannot guarantee the
security of lives and property. I assure you that
never for a moment will our administration be a
captive of politics, when it comes to public
security. We have the political will to fight, defeat
crimes and criminality in Rivers State. There will
be effective coordination, collaboration and
synergy with the Federal Government, the law
enforcement agencies and our community leaders
in the prosecution of the war against cultism,
kidnapping and armed robbery. We urge our
people to fully co-operate with us in this
direction.
My fellow citizens of Rivers State, we told you
when we were seeking your mandate, that our
promises are our bond. Once again, our promise
to you is that, we shall work tirelessly to
actualize these goals, objectives and targets. But
as human beings, we are not perfect and cannot
lay claim to having all the answers to the
problems and challenges confronting us as a
State and as a people. This is why we shall need
your wisdom, prayers and support in diverse ways
because working together we can do and achieve
much more. We shall also call on you to make
necessary sacrifices so that collectively, we can
make Rivers State the place that we can all be
proud of with confidence in the great possibilities
ahead.
At this point, let me also assure our people that
our government, and indeed Rivers State, will not
be on a war path with the Federal Government.
We will cooperate and meaningfully engage the
Federal Government to develop the Port-Harcourt
International Airport to accommodate additional
International routes and flight frequencies. We
also commit to working with the Federal
Government to complete the Bodo – Bonny and
other federal roads, as well as ensure the optimal
utilization of the seaports in Port-Harcourt and
Onne for greater commercial and economic
progress. We assure you that Rivers State will not
only continue to serve as the Treasure Base of
the Nation, but we will also ensure her beautiful
people, will be equal partakers of the resources of
the land.
I cannot savour this day without conveying my
personal appreciation and profound gratitude to
His Excellency, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,
GCFR, and his lovely wife and former First Lady
of Nigeria, Her Excellency Dame Dr. Patience Faka
Goodluck Jonathan for the priceless love,
tremendous support and wonderful affection you
extended to me and my family in the course of
this venture. The former first family has remained
a strong pillar to me in many ways and I cannot
thank you enough. I pray to God to specially
bless you for me now and always. I wish to
reaffirm my unflinching loyalty as well as assure
our amiable political leader that if I have the
opportunity again, I will firmly stand by you.
Finally, it is with an eternal sense of love that I
express my profound gratitude to my beloved wife
of inestimable value, Justice Suzette, our lovely
children Jordan, Joaquin and Jazmyne for
graciously standing by me all through this
difficult and strenuous struggle.
The work begins now! As a sign of our
commitment to hit the ground running on our
march to meaningful progress, please join me and
the Deputy Governor, Her Excellency Dr. Mrs.
Ipalibo Harry Banigo as we proceed from here to
the UTC junction and two other sites to flag-off
the operation zero potholes in Rivers State
project. We wish to assure you that hope has
returned and Rivers State shall once again be the
pride of our nation.
Thank you all for coming. Thank you all for your
attention and May God continually bless our land.
Gusto |
Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by picasso4u(m): 10:07am On May 30, 2015 |
Governor Wike spent more than half of his speech on Amaechi... see hatred na
Just prays he fukills all these promises. 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by Truth24(m): 10:09am On May 30, 2015 |
I'm not interested in his speech but his stunning wife! |
Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by Clerverly: 10:25am On May 30, 2015 |
Very hollow speech laced with hateful words! This man need to be very careful! Abuja is not smiling at all! 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by Clerverly: 10:27am On May 30, 2015 |
Truth24: Abeggg! What is "stunning" in that woman? |
Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by Sweetguy25: 10:35am On May 30, 2015 |
Wike my president! |
Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by Nobody: 10:42am On May 30, 2015 |
No doubt, Rivers State has just been relieved of the most decadent case of maladministration in our history – an administration that mindlessly borrowed and frittered public resources on wasteful projects, sold our valuable assets atRotimi Amaechi is a good riddance. Joy and happinesstook over me after Wike was inaugurated. Rivers shall witness prosperity, joy, unity and happiness once again. I'm Proud of Rivers State! I'm Proud of My state 1 Like |
Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by ndcide(m): 10:57am On May 30, 2015 |
Very balanced and detailed speech. He brought every thing to light. The past, the present and the direction of future. It was clear cut and vivid. The speech was perfect. Only those who see nothing wrong with some of amaechi 's actions will fault the speech. Any objective mind will appreciate it. He touched the issues of the now, with respect to the state and addressed them on the spot. It wasn't a political stunt, it was real. We pray he takes the state to a greater height. |
Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by Dejohnbull: 11:20am On May 30, 2015 |
picasso4u:Amaechi is enemy of the state, a traitor, and judas from ubima |
Re: Full Text Of Governor Nyelsom Wike's Inaugural Speech by papoose999(m): 11:21am On May 30, 2015 |
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