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Fubara Is A Manifestation Of God’s Own Intervention – Samuel-Horsefall

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Chief Paworiso Samuel-Horsfall, a tested politician and an astute administrator with a rich pedigree in public service spanning decades, is a former Commissioner in Rivers State under the administration of Sir (Dr) Peter Odili.
In this exclusive interview, the revered Kalabari Chief, who is the Coordinator of the SIMPLIFIED MOVEMENT in Asari-Toru Local Government Area, gave his verdict on Governor Siminialayi’s one year in office and revealed the underbelly of the political crisis in Rivers State.
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QUESTION – The Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara is celebrating his one year on the saddle, what is your scorecard of his administration in the midst of a political crisis barely three months of his assumption of office?
ANSWER – The Governor has proved his detractors very wrong, very wrong and I can safely score him 90 percent in terms of performance and good governance. I Chief Paworiso Samuel-Horsfall can safely score him 90 percent. There is this saying that a good dancer is known  from the first step and then look at all His Excellency, Governor Siminalayi Fubara has done, from the first step of handling the issues of civil servants and Rivers people; look at the payment of unprecedented Christmas  bonus; the promotions; the provision of single digit interest loans to over 3,000 Small Scale  and Medium Scale business  owners in the State and the provision of 20,000 housing units to low income earners. Then get into his achievements in the area of infrastructural development spread acros the State. It is massive, so massive that it is difficult to believe that there is indeed any form of crisis in Rivers State.
The incumbent Governor also has a new approach to governance by deciding not to inherit his predecessor’s enemies and also continue to abandon laudable projects that would benefit the State and give good governance. Now, that is part of the problem. For instance, the Songhai Farm  which the former Governor, who is now the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Barr. Nyesom Wike, killed. Likewise the Fish Farms in Buguma and other places. Wike killed them because of his political differences with his predecessor, Rt Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, not minding the benefits those projects could bring to Rivers people.
Wike killed them but we know that agriculture today should be the mainstay after our oil and gas. But because  the incumbent Governor decides that Songhai Farm should be revamped, it is a problem for his predecessor, Wike. That’s a shame.
The incumbent Governor knows that the farm and the other agricultural projects would, at least, create employment and also put food on our tables, so he went ahead with it.
There are moribund industries he is also going to look into. And then, look at  the projects that were initiated by his predecessor, he is completing and commissioning them. And most of the projects that his predecessor initiated became a debt burden on the current Governor. He has been  lamenting that part of the challenge is the debt burden  on him.
QUESTION  – But didn’t former Governor Wike tell Rivers people on several occasions that he was not owing any contractors and banks?
ANSWER – That is a big lie. Even our own Emohua-Kalabari road was left with about 72 percent debt. Wike paid only 28 percent of the contract cost, leaving a huge difference of 72 percent which was paid by Governor Fubara. What about the Port Harcourt Ring Road project? Wike caused the State to obtain a loan of about N200 billion and paid about N150 billion to the contractors, then the other N50 billion was given to his brother, the Estate Valuer. So as we speak today, the current Governor is paying back loans and this spreads round.
But to God be the glory that Governor Fubara was able to put his eyes down on the internally generated revenue from where he is able to initiate more projects, complete some within this period.
QUESTION  – You are a critical stakeholder in the Rivers project. What is your stake in this whole political crisis currently in the State?
ANSWER  – My stake on this crisis is that former Governor Nyesom Wike has probably failed to realise that he is no more in power as the Governor of Rivers State, that he is a Minister today, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. And rather than restrict himself to his assignment as Minister of FCT, he wants to combine it as a third term Governor of Rivers State by trying to have absolute control. And Wike sees that as being grateful and loyal if Governor Fubara complies and as being ungrateful and disloyal if he does not comply.
So, you want to look at the genesis of the crisis, what happened that caused the State House of Assembly, as at then, to want to impeach the Governor who was barely three months in office? Now if you look at previous video clips of the former Governor, Wike, and his utterances, you find out that as at today, all that he is doing completely negates what he has said in the past.
Now, are you saying, a sitting Governor does not have authority to exercise in the governance of a State? We saw it even from the inception that the former Governor virtually established the cabinet. Right from the Chief of Staff to the appointment of principal Commissioners, all were done by the former Governor as evident in their behaviours. And the former Governor made restrictions to the incumbent Governor, including even meetings that he had to attend, not to attend. So you can see that the cabinet itself was established by the former Governor. What does that mean? That means that the former Governor wants to take absolute control of governance, because he is appointing SSG, Attorney- General, Works Commissioner, Education Commissioner, virtually all the key sectors of the government he is appointing.
He also has the Board of Internal Revenue in his pocket and boasts that he has the structure. While all that is going on with him dictating where and when and what meetings the incumbent Governor will attend, he also has the Board of Internal Revenue to his coffers, and when the incumbent Governor now wants to know about how much is actually being generated, problems started emanating from that angle.
The current Governor had been Finance Director, this and that until he got to Accountant General, so he knows about what the State generates internally, monthly,  and then it becomes a problem when he tries to ask questions. The former Board Chairman tells the former Governor, see what is happening, the Governor is trying to find out what is going on, and then the former Governor raises dust and then gives directives to the Assembly members to impeach him.
Meanwhile, because the former Governor has his sinister plans, he even made  the Speaker of the Assembly to come from his local government so that in the event that the Governor is impeached with his Deputy, the Speaker becomes the acting Governor, apparently showing that he is still in control, and that his ethnic nationality and local government area still in control. So, he gives order to  the Assembly members to impeach the Governor and that process caused the beginning of the crisis because the current Chief of Staff who was the the Leader of the Assembly and others refused to take part in such a terrible plan.
So, the problem started which eventually ended up in the emergence of a new Assembly headed by Rt. Hon. Edison Ehie when the former members defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) thereby vacating their seats and the issues continued like that until the President’s intervention. But during that incident, Rivers people rose up to say why will this happen? And the incumbent Governor himself asked, “what have I done to warrant  impeachment?” I think till date, that question has not been answered.
QUESTION  – Would you say the President’s intervention has in any way helped to resolve the crisis?
ANSWER  – Now, the President’s intervention which was meant to resolve this matter has escalated it and brought us to where we are today and, all due respect to our President, I want to blame him for the eight points agenda that he gave as a proclamation, political solution to the matter. That resolution was very unfair to the incumbent Governor and the good people of Rivers State. It has not helped in anyway because, first, the resolution seemed to have dismissed the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, when for instance it was obvious that the defection of the 27 or 25 members, as the case may be, to APC at a time there was no crisis in the PDP as clearly stated in section 109 subsection 1(g) that automatically meant that they have vacated their seats and the then Speaker who is now the Chief of Staff also declared their seats vacant and wrote to INEC and also to PDP.  The President thad that information and yet stated that as a father, what would he have done other than to accept them if members defect to his party? And he so accepts them and then decides that they remain as Assembly members. That is an impeachable offence in a civilised country, because he has completely violated the Constitution he swore to protect and defend.
Second, for the President to order that the budget that has been legitimately passed and signed into law as an appropriation law should be represented to the Martin Amaewhule led Assembly members was absurd. It is not done anywhere. He shouldn’t have dabbled into those areas that have legal and constitutional issues to resolve. And it seems to us that that resolution that was a proclamation did not originate from meeting with both parties. It is like an order, like reading a riot act, because he came in with that paper and handed over to my former boss, former Governor, Dr. Peter Odili to read and thereafter virtually threatened the Governor because he said he is using the carrot and stick stuff. The kind of utterances he made clearly shows a threat. Our Governor was threatened to sign or agree. And when he came, the Rivers people, and indeed well meaning Nigerians all over, raised their voices as an objection to that kind of proclamation from the President to a State governor. That’s why we are still where we are.
And whereas the incumbent Governor was trying to meet up the areas that he could without totally violating the Constitution, and also taking into cognisance the sensibility of Rivers people, because part of it was that he should recall the Commissioners that resigned and represent them to the Assembly that, abinitio, does not exist. He did that and came back and insisted of them behaving in a manner that would support the government and the Governor, they were rather doing things to sabotage the Government. Even in their utterances, they  were berating the Governor and clearly making him know that he is not their boss and that he is also not the leader of Rivers people and the party itself.
You can see a situation where the former Governor, Wike,  was at every opportunity throwing tantrums at the incumbent Governor, our dear beloved, peaceful, humane, humble, down-to-earth Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara. And ofcourse, it would be unwise for the Governor to sit, fold his hands and see himself being impeached for no reason. And he also responded appropriately and today we have a proper Assembly that is being led by Rt. Hon. Oko-Jumbo which has also declared these committee of friends as nonexistent, their seats also declared vacant and calling on INEC Chairman to put himself together to come and conduct fresh elections.
Meanwhile, there are legal issues involved in it for which the party (PDP), NGOs  are in Court to ensure that there is a legal pronouncement that their seats have been declared vacant by the reason of their  defections. So, that’s where we are and I can say that to a very large extent, infact totally, this whole problem was caused by the former Governor, Nyesom Wike, who sees himself as a demigod that must be worshipped by the entire State. A former Governor who, when he was in power, was a despot or as an autocrat, was a dictator. He was more like a Kabaka, who can not, I emphasize, dwell in a proper democratic setting, he can’t.
QUESTION  – Do you think that all these moves and actions of the former Governor Wike have anything to do with his presidential ambition?
ANSWER  – I can tell you for free that till tomorrow, Wike will still be wanting to aspire  to the office of the President.  If you look at the current appointments that he has been able to make while being Minister, he has been appointing them to juicy places where they can make money to add to what he might accumulate to sponsor his ambition of becoming president in the future. His ambition is still alive. It is that ambition and how to strategise for its huge funding and previous manipulations during and after the last elections that has put him into this problem. Everytime he does something or calculates, it is   purely selfish. You recall his escapades in his Presidential ambition in the PDP and how it landed him swallowing his vomit to become a Minister at last. Wike has serious Presidential ambition and that is where he is going to cross his path with the current President. He may be talking today that it is President Tinubu come 2027, it is a lie. Come that period, you will see the other side of him that we all know today.
QUESTION  – As the leader of the SIMPLIFIED MOVEMENT in Asari Toru Local Government Area, would you say that Asari-Toru people, and indeed Kalabari people, have felt the positive impact of Governor Fubara’s administration within this one year?
ANSWER  – In passing I mentioned the Emohua-Kalabari road, but beyond that, the main Trans-Kalabari road that previous administrations have failed to take on, Governor Fubara has flagged off its construction. A N225 billion project, the main Trans-Kalabari Road has started and guess what? He has also paid 30 percent mobilisation to the contractors. And you know what we are going to derive from the construction of that road? So, it is huge for us and even on the day of commissioning of the Emohua-Kalabari Road, the Governor made more pronouncements, promising to reconstruct the road leading from Buguma to Abonnema, in addition to the construction of the Tema-Ifoko road. Don’t we have all the reasons to be thankful to God for this Governor he has given to us for whom the former Governor is saying is a mistake?
QUESTION  – Chief, is it actually a mistake?
ANSWER – It is a blessing, it is the biggest blessing and a clear manifestation of God’s own intervention. This Governor is answered prayers of Rivers people. This is one of the areas I have seen that God actually uses the foolish things to confound the wise. So, I think that we as Kalabari people have every reason to be very grateful to God for giving us Sir Siminalayi Fubara as our Governor.

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Stop Creating Enmity, It’ll Hurt You, Fubara Tells Police …Donates 100 Vehicles To Boost Response To Emergencies

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has advised partisan police officers who abandon their core professional responsibilities to pursue vested political interests to know that the enmity they fuel and eventually create will hurt them in the long run.
Governor Fubara maintained that police officers are engaged and trained as professionals to protect lives and property while contributing to the desired peace in the State as a patriotic duty.
The Governor insisted that it is, therefore, an aberration for any of them to think that protecting any particular individual or being one-sided in the political affairs to the detriment of the State amounts to professionalism.
Governor Fubara gave the advice at the inauguration and formal handover of 100 operational vehicles acquired by his administration to the Rivers State Police Command at the Sharks Football Stadium in Port Harcourt, yesterday.
The Governor said: “I need to say this, so that you will understand. When you (Disu) came into Rivers State, and I had my encounter with you, I requested for only one thing: That I will never ask you to do what is wrong, so do what is right. Protect the lives and property of Rivers people. Don’t be partisan.
“We have seen those people that were partisan; how they ended. And, I am saying it here, to every one of you that is an officer that is being partisan: you will see how you will end.
“So, work in such a way that when your name is mentioned in this State, or your children come to this State, you won’t be scared. This is important.”
Governor Fubara urged them to forget about the current ongoing political anxiety in the State, because, according to him, nothing will last forever.
He charged them to conduct their operations as real professionals that have been so trained so that they can be effective in the responsibility of protecting lives and property of people in Rivers State.
Governor Fubara said: “It is not to protect any individual. It is not to be one-sided in the political affairs of the State. Politics will come and it will go.
“The enmity you are creating, for those of you that are partisan, will live with you forever. So, I want to advise you, I have said it before, and I am saying it again: I will never ask any of you to do what is wrong. My appeal is: stand on the ethics of your profession, protect lives and property of Rivers people. Be fair to all.”
Commenting on the donated vehicles, Governor Fubara said it is an achievement of the Commissioner of Police whose idea it was to make such operational vehicles available for his Command.
Governor Fubara explained that what he had originally planned was to provide very high-profile vehicles to all the security agencies in the State to enhance their operational capabilities much more.
He said: “But, the CP advised that he did it sometime in Lagos State; that we should adopt that model by acquiring these vehicles you are seeing here: the Toyota Sienna, Camry and Collora, and I bought into the idea.
“And why are we doing this? We discovered that the response time to crime scenes; launching attacks against acts of criminality, were slow because you (police) lack mobility.
“And what we just did was a first phase of support to the Nigerian Police. We also intend to come again to give you other sophisticated vehicles to support what you are doing,” the Governor added.
Governor Fubara assured that as a State Government, his administration will continue to support the police because, as he put it, they are worthy friends to have since criminals cannot be friends to covet.
He emphasised: “So, we need to accommodate you. We need to tolerate you. We need to work with you so that at the end, people can live freely, move freely, and do their businesses freely in Rivers State.
“My Honourable CP, like I said before privately, I am saying it again: I want to appreciate you. We will give you all the support to succeed. I will give you all the support that will help to build your name into better reckoning when you leave here. I am very sure God will elevate you positively,” he added.
In his opening remarks, the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, described the event as a significant milestone in the ongoing commitment towards achieving safety and security of the State.
CP Disu expressed gratitude to Governor Fubara for his unwavering support to the State Command of the Nigerian Police Force, which has translated in their dedication to serving the welfare of the various communities.
He said: “I stand before you filled with gratitude as we gather to commission these 100 vehicles, a generous donation from our esteemed Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara.
“This act of generosity, not only enhances our operational capacity, but also reflects your deep concern for the citizens of the State.
“These vehicles will empower our officers, enabling them to respond more swiftly and effectively to emergencies, and enhance our community policing efforts. With your support Sir, we are reinforcing our resolve to combat crime and uphold the rule of law.”
CP Disu, on behalf of the entire Rivers State Police Command, thanked Governor Fubara for his unparalleled leadership, and commitment to good governance in the State.
He assured that, together, the Police Force will continue to work tirelessly, and perform its professional duties in keeping Rivers State safe and secured for everybody.

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New Pump Price Of Petrol Worrisome, Unfair -NECA D-G

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The Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA) says the new hike in pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, is worrisome and unfair.
The Director-General of NECA, Mr Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde said this in a statement while reacting to the new hike in pump price of PMS in Abuja, yesterday.
The Tide’s source recalls that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. (NNPCL) had said that with effect from Sept. 3, the new pump price of PMS would be N897 per litre.
According to Oyerinde, the new pump price of petrol is not only worrisome but also unfair.
“We had expected that the government will leverage on the momentum created by the completion of the Dangote refinery and the planned commencement of operation of the Port-Harcourt refinery.
“This is in order to clear the obvious self-inflicted pain on Nigerians and progressively reduce the pump price of petrol. This seems not to be the case.
“This new pump price could be seen as making Nigerians to pay for the crass inefficiency in the NNPCL,” he said.
He said that rather than address the fundamentals that have made Nigeria a net importer of petrol, even when we have four refineries, government have continued to inflict pain on Nigerians.
According to him, the government is, advertently, contributing to the increase in cost of doing business.
“We advise that government should have a rethink and do all that is necessary to address the continuous impoverishment of Nigerians and incapacitation of organised businesses,” he said.

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China, Nigeria Pledge To Strengthen Ties

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President Xi Jinping has declared his readiness to work closely with President Bola Tinubu to fully unleash the exemplary roles of China-Nigeria diplomatic friendship and advance China-Africa cooperation.
Xi disclosed this in Beijing at the meeting with Tinubu, who was on State Visit to the Great Hall at the invitation of the Chinese President.
The meeting is in view of the 2024 summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) scheduled to hold from Sept. 4 to Sept. 6 in Beijing, China.
During their meeting, Xi stated that since the past half of a century that China and Nigeria established their diplomatic ties both parties have always treated each with mutual understanding.
Xi said, “We have found the path of seeking collective strength, unity and win-win cooperation, until this point China and Nigeria as major developing countries have strengthened strategic cooperation and set new vistas for China-Africa Relations in the new era.
“This has further spearheaded common progress among global South countries; I propose elevating our bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
“At the upcoming 2024 FOCAC summit, we will jointly take stock of the experience of China-Africa friendship and advance the building of high level of China-Africa community shared future.
“China and Nigeria alphabet worked closely together under the FOCAC framework and jointly carried out strategic cooperation projects.
“I am ready to work with Mr President, to fully unleash the exemplary role of China-Nigeria cooperation, to advance China-Nigeria and China-Africa relations toward a new and greater achievement.”
Responding, Tinubu expressed appreciation to Xi, saying the visit marked his second visitation to the country.
According to him, the first time was during his tenure as the then governor of Lagos and now, as president.
“This is a very important visit for Nigeria and the rest of Africa as the Chairman of ECOWAS.
“China and Nigeria relations have indeed lasted for over a half a century and will continue to be strengthened to advance our trade and economic development.
“Nigeria has a very great potential as the country with largest population in Africa and biggest in the area of young population that can drive the economic growth.
“You have upgraded the relationship to what is more than just strategic in addressing developmental problems.
“The strategic partnership should result in our regional development, peace stability and security in West Africa, which has become crucial,” Tinubu said.
He said that Nigeria was in the path to ensure economic reforms, adding that when fully implemented, such reform would engender sustainable growth.
“We have recognised the need to reform our economic programme and taken strategic measures to realise such goals.
Highpoint of the meeting was the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Belt and Road Initiative projects, news exchange cooperation, cooperation on television, among others.
President Tinubu was accompanied by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, Sen. Uba Sani, Governor of Kaduna and Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq of Kwara, among others.

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