Wike Vows To Challenge FG’s Plans To Withdraw Money From ECARivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has said that despite the endorsement given by the Nigeria Governors Forum’s to the plans by the federal government to withdraw fresh funds from the Excess Crude Account that he would ensure that the move is contested in court.

The balance in Nigeria’s Excess Crude Account (ECA) as at Thursday 18th February 2021 stands at $72 million as the country continues to grapple with an unprecedented revenue crisis not seen since the early eighties.

It is also noteworthy that the ECA account has now fallen by about 98% within the last 5 years.

The governor wondered what happened to the $1 billion withdrawn from Excess Crude Account in 2017 on the stance that it will be used to fund the fight against Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East.

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Wike stated this when he played host to the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, who was on a courtesy visit to him at Government House, Port Harcourt on Friday.

The Rivers State Governor said he will not support the plan for a fresh withdrawal except Rivers State is given its 13 percent share from the account.

‘Yesterday, I was told that the Governors agreed that they will take money from Excess Crude to support the military. What of the one they took before, the $1 billion that they gave to the military?

‘Now again! This one, I’ll tell my Attorney General; you will have to prepare, we will go to Court. I will not support that one except they’ll give us our 13 percent first from that Excess Crude Account.’

Wike told the Emir of Kano how his late father and other leaders in their time worked so hard in promoting love, peace, and national unity among Nigerians.

He expressed the regret that current political and religious leaders are not building on those successes.

He further stated that said they are rather reducing every relationship, appointment, policy, and programme of the government to political and religious considerations.

Wike insisted that Nigeria belonged to everybody and that no one section can assert itself over others. He said that is why he had provided a conducive environment for all ethnic groups in Rivers State to co-exist.

‘It is important that where we are now, everybody, particularly traditional rulers, should know that they have a major role to play in ensuring that peace reigns in this country.

‘This is the first time in Nigeria when we have so much ethnic divide, so much religious divide. It has never happened like this before. After the civil war, people had seen Nigeria as one country. We have seen ourselves as the same people but what we are facing today is a different thing.

‘We are not even talking about the issue of insecurity, but the issue of ethnicity, and religion which have taken center stage in our life which is not supposed to be.’

The governor accused heads of security agencies, particularly the Inspector General of Police of politicizing security by posting Commissioners of Police to the State on the order of a Politician in the ruling party.

The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero said his visit to Rivers State, the heart of the Niger Delta, is part of his fraternal tour to national leaders and traditional institutions across the country.

The Emir urged Wike and other regional leaders to continue to ensure that the region remains a welcoming environment for all Nigerians to thrive.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK