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Wike Accuses Buhari’s Govt of Squandering $1billion From Excess Crude Account, Vows To Resist Another Withdrawal

by Our Reporter
Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has said that the President Mohammadu
Buhari’s led Government has not been able to account for the $1billion
collected from the Excess Crude account to fight Boko Haram in 2017,
vowing to resist the planned move to take another $1billion from the
same account for same purpose.
Wike says Nigeria Governors Forum endorsement of  fresh withdrawal of
fund by the Federal Government from the Excess Crude Account will be
contested.
The governor wondered what happened to the $1 billion withdrawn from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.
Governor Wike stated this when he played host to the Emir of Kano,
Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, who was on 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 military. What of the one they took
before,  the $1billion 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.”
Governor 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 said they are rather reducing every relationship,  appointment,
policy and programme of government to political and religious
considerations.
Governor Wike insisted that Nigeria belong to everybody and no one
section can assert itself over other. He said that is why he had
provided conducive environment to all ethnic groups in Rivers State to
coexist.
“It is important that where we are now,  everybody,  particularly
traditional rulers,  should know that they have 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 centre stage in our life which
is not supposed to be.”
The governor accused heads of security agencies, particularly the
Inspection General of Police of politicising security by posting
Commissioners of Police to the State on the order 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 institution across the country.
The Emir urged Governor Wike and other regional leaders to continue to
ensure that the region remains a welcoming environment for all Nigerians
to thrive.
He said Kano and Rivers States,  face similar challenges and political
leaders are encouraged to make the current challenges a bit more
bearable for the common man.
“We have therefore made it a point every time we meet with traditional
or political leaders  across the country to ask them to do all within
their powers to make the challenges of today’s life a bit more bearable
for the common man.”
He commended the governor for the giant strides recorded in all spheres
of governance and urged other leaders to emulate him.
The Emir expressed his appreciation to Governor Wike for the protective
and fatherly role he has continued to play in this turbulent times of
the country’s history.
“Your career path has granted you a broad national perspective and
network that must be used to further knit fabric  of national
development into a modern state for the generations to come.”

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