Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has explained that the war against insecurity in the country has been difficult to be win because the Service Chiefs were becoming unprofessional.
Wike expressed regrets that security chiefs were given more attention to playing politics than ensuring the security of lives and property of the people, which is their core mandate.
This was as the governor also stated that the State Government spends N1.8 billion monthly to pay pensioners in the state, wondering why people claim that the state was not meeting its obligations to the retirees.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Governor’s Special Assistant on Media, Kelvin Ebiri, after the official presentation of a letter of nomination to Wike for the “2020 Extra-Ordinary Personality of the Year Award” by the management of Silverbird Group at the Government House, Port Harcourt, yesterday.
Speaking, the Governor bemoaned that the next President of the country would spend his tenure fixing the ethnic, religious, and socio-economic challenges created by the All Progressives Congress, APC, adding the present administration has deepened religious, the cultural crisis in the nation.
He noted that since the APC administration assumed office in 2015, religious intolerance and ethnic division have deepened, adding that despite the glaring insecurity, religious and ethnic division in the country, the officials of FG have continued claiming that they are now more united and secured than ever.
Wike attributed the seeming inability of the military to end insurgency in the North East and other parts of the country to the involvement of sacked Service Chiefs, particularly former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Yusuf Buratai in politics.
“Professionalism is no longer there and that is why it is difficult to fight insecurity. Instead of them to concentrate and map out a strategy, they are interested in Rivers State. Who will we send there to make sure the election is rigged. The former Chief of Army Staff will even call INEC to cancel the Rivers State election because of his interest. I have never seen this kind of thing in my life.”
The governor said it was regrettable that the former Chief of Army Staff failed to condemn his personnel who invaded INEC office in Port Harcourt a day after the Rivers State governorship election in 2019 in an attempt to subvert the wishes of the people, instead, he chose to shield them from prosecution.
“If there is a country that really means well for its citizens, the former GOC in Rivers State would have been dismissed from the Army, but because he was sent by his so-called leaders, they have to protect him. That is the country that we are in, and that is why we think the media should come up and tell the world some of these stories.”
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