Wike vows to keep working as Peter Obi commissions projects

Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has assured the people of Rivers that he will remain committed to the development of the state and continue to deliver good governance.

Mr Wike gave the assurance during the commissioning of Phase 2 of Isiokpo Internal Roads by a former vice-presidential candidate Peter Obi at Ikwerre LGA of Rivers State.

Wike explained that he will not slow down in serving the people of Rivers State. He said: “Till I leave office, I will continue to do what I was elected to do, which is, delivering good governance to my people. I don’t believe slowing down during second tenure. When I leave office, I can rest when I leave office.”

Welcoming Mr Obi to the event on Thursday, Wike described him as a great leader who is not only financially prudent but also politically competent to lead. He praised Obi for leaving behind so much money in savings for his predecessor. “That shows accountability in leadership. I don’t know if I will be able to leave behind the amount of money Obi left behind for his successor,” Wike stated.

In his speech, Obi appreciated Wike for the developmental projects and good governance he is delivering to the good people of Rivers State. He praised Wike for opening up internal roads to different previously inaccessible areas of the state.

“Our research on poverty has shown that most areas are poor due to unavailability of good and accessible roads. Thank you, Your Excellency, for providing good road network for the people of Rivers State, thereby reducing poverty.

“What is even most striking about Wike’s infrastructural development is that he is able to achieve all these without borrowing funds,” Obi said.