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New 16 Legacy Projects Show Wike As Man Of Vision – Nsirim

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Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has within the last six years in office demonstrated clearly that he is a man with a vision, Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim has said.

Nsirim said this while speaking Tuesday, on a radio programmes about the upcoming commissioning of 16 legacy projects and the flay-off of 23 others to mark the two years second term in office of Governor Nyesom Wike.

Nsirim did not disclose details of the commissioning, but GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that Wike had poked during a television interview on Monday that part of his problems with the former governor of Niger State, Dr. Babangida Aliyu was his refusal to invite the former governor to commission projects in the state.

Nsirim in the interview described Governor Wike as a master strategist who is fully prepared to change the narrative with a developmental agenda to set new records.

He advised the opposition to stop demarketing the State with claims of non existing level of insecurity when the Federal Government has failed to deliver on its promises. “We must stop painting to stop black simply because we want to score cheap political point. When we do that we drive away investors unnecessarily,” he said.

Noting the activities of some He dismissed claims by detractors adding that “Rivers State is safe. There is no part of the world where you will not find security challenges and the pockets of criminal incidents be used to paint Rivers State as insecure. The commissioning of the NLNG headquarters alone proves that indeed Rivers State is safe.

“As a Commissioner for Information and Communications, I am proud to be associated with Wike’s Government because I have seen that he is committed to leave Rivers State better than he met it,” he said.

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