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BENUE KILLINGS: Wike’s N200m donation height of primitive hypocrisy —Rivers APC

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The Rivers State All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as primitive hypocrisy of the worst type Governor Nyesom Wike’s N200 million donation to victims of herdsmen killings in Benue State.

Wike allegedly made the donation on Wednesday when he paid a condolence visit to Governor Samuel Ortom and the people of Benue over the New Year murder of 73 persons in the state by Fulani herdsmen.

But in a statement released by the Rivers State publicity secretary of the APC, Chris Finebone, the party accused Wike of merely playing Robinhood in Benue for political reasons while Rivers people wallow in abject suffering.

The party said that it was “shocked to know that whereas victims of killings and criminality in various parts of Rivers State are licking their wounds and wondering where help will come their way, the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has gone to visit and donate N200 million of Rivers State to victims of killings in Benue State.

“Lofty as the gesture seems, however, what the governor has only succeeded in doing is classical and wanton display of primitive hypocrisy of the worst type.

“We recall that beyond highly politicised, self-serving and half-hearted visits to Omoku recently, Gov. Nyesom Wike has completely ignored killings in various parts of Rivers State especially in the local government area of his PDP national chairman– Andoni.

“The governor has neither mentioned nor visited Ajakajak and other Andoni villages where several persons have been gruesomely killed up till January, 2017. Why has the governor not gone to visit victims of killings in Rivers State and donate to their welfare but chose to travel to distant Benue State to display crass duplicity? APC demands an answer from Gov. Wike.”

The party added that quite disappointing was that “some prominent Rivers indigenes (some of whose people are being killed here in the state) joined the governor to Benue State and even prayed at the graveside of the victims while their own people are being killed in Rivers State without any intervention by Gov. Wike and his government.”

APC maintained that the only purpose for the “governor’s ego trip to Benue State is mainly to score cheap and pedestrian political points that have no value whatsoever to Rivers people.”

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The party added, “He is only working in line with his belief that he is the de facto leader of PDP. Our people consider the current doling out of N200 million of Rivers money as part of the billions of Naira Gov. Nyesom Wike is spending to sustain and exercise control over his political party – the PDP.

“The APC calls on well-meaning Rivers elders and opinion leaders to prevail on Gov. Nyesom Wike to refrain from playing Robinhood with Rivers money. He should use the commonwealth of Rivers people to give the people meaningful development and not the brick and mortar roundabouts and superficial so-called projects he is deceiving the people with.

“Having openly donated money, we call on the federal government and her security agencies to keep an eye on Gov. Nyesom Wike so that he does not donate ‘other things’ secretly given that reprisal attacks are already happening in Benue State.”

 

 

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