Wike must reactivate flood control master plan in Rivers ---Dakuku
(Nigeria) The 2015 governorship candidate of the All Progressives
Congress, APC, in Rivers State, Dr Dakuku Peterside has called on Governor
Nyesom Wike to urgently reactivate the drainage master plan put in place by his
predecessor, Chibuike Amaechi.
Dr Peterside spoke against the terrible flooding being
experienced in several parts of Port Harcourt and Rivers state at large.
He lamented that
Rivers people have suffered untold hardship as a result of the flooding, which
had long ago been predicted by Nigeria Metrological Agency, NIMET, with the
state featuring prominently.
According to him,
former Governor Chibuike Amaechi's administration had put in place a drainage
master plan for the city of Port Harcourt and was already being executed before
he left office in 2015 but was however abandoned by Wike for political
reasons.
Peterside, a former commissioner of works in Rivers State, blamed the Wike-led administration for not paying attention to early warning signals from NIMET but rather chose to put the blame on Rivers people who are already suffering from lack of jobs and economic empowerment.
According to him,
“Our people are traumatized, a lot of persons are displaced, we have lost
several goods and properties estimated at over N3billion, social and economic
life has been disrupted because the state government slept off, our people are
suffering.
“The governor awards
projects from his office without going through the due process and the very
important Environmental Impact Assessment, EIA, which has unfortunately led to
pain and agony by the people.
“It is even more
shocking that the state government is yet to respond, even if half-heartedly to
the cries of the people but has chosen to blame everybody other than itself. A
responsive government should by now be engaging and looking for ways out of the
crisis.
“Port Harcourt has
never had it this bad and it can only mean that the state’s relevant
ministries, departments, and agencies are either incompetent in carrying out
their duties or have been starved of necessary funds to function optimally.”
The former director-general of the Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, called on the government to immediately
mobilize resources of the state to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
“With heavy rains
expected in coming weeks as predicted by NIMET, it will only be natural that
the Rivers state government immediately activate the moribund emergency
management agency that can react swiftly to serious situations and arrest
whatever difficulty the people may be facing.
“This is the time for the state government to show compassion rather than grandstanding and looking for who to blame for its own ineptitude and maladministration. Our people deserve better than this and it is the responsibility of the government to provide solutions,” he stated.
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