Showing posts with label RIVERS STATE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RIVERS STATE. Show all posts

Police arrest notorious Bobrisky after gun battle in Rivers State

The Rivers State Police Command has arrested a notorious wanted criminal, Honest Digbara popularly known as Bobrisky accused of terrorizing some parts of Ogoni axis and being behind series of criminal activities in the area.

Spokesman of the Command, SP Nnamdi Omoni disclosed this on Saturday morning, September 12, while showing the wounded suspect and that of his alleged second in command said to be his younger brother, at the command headquarters.

According to SP Omoni, the suspect was arrested alive in the early hours of today, in a joint security operation with a local security outfit at Koro community in Tai local government area of the state. 

Recall that the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike had earlier placed a N30 million bounty on the kingpin.

Police arrest notorious wanted criminal, Bobrisky after gun battle in Rivers State
Police arrest notorious wanted criminal, Bobrisky after gun battle in Rivers State
Police arrest notorious wanted criminal, Bobrisky after gun battle in Rivers State

Rivers filling stations vow to shun planned protest over fuel hike

Rivers filling stations vow to shun planned protest over fuel hike - TODAY

Association of filling station owners in Rivers State have vowed to shun Tuesday’s organised labour strike in the state.

Chairman, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Francis Dimkpa, stated this in Port Harcourt on Monday following stakeholders’ meeting.

Dimkpa, urged all filling stations in the state to remain opened and attend to their customers.

He said, “The leadership of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria is not unaware of the news making the rounds concerning the proposed strike action by some labour organisations in Rivers State.

“For now, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria is not joining the strike action proposed for Rivers State, hence all filling stations are directed to remain open to attend to their customers and motorists.

The Chairman, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, said its decision followed the association’s executive meeting held in respect of the pending litigation concerning the planned strike.

“My executives have always believed in constructive engagement and have resolved to continue to engage relevant agencies as well as the government in this direction.

“We are also aware of the pending litigation concerning this issue, we shall continue to engage up to any level to ensure that our members do not in any way breach the law of the land.”

You may know that the Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Paulinus Nsirim, and the state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Zacchaus Adangor, had both disclosed that a National Industrial Court sitting in Lagos had stopped the Trade Union Congress and the Nigerian Labour Congress from engaging in industrial action in Rivers on Tuesday, pending the determination of a suit filed against the unions by the state government.

But the national and state leadership of labour had dismissed the court order, saying workers’ protest must go on as planned in the state, as the President of NLC, Ayuba Wabba in a statement, warned Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike against letting any harm befall any worker during the state protest.

Source: Today.ng

Police Shot A 19-Year-Old Boy For Impregnating A 17-Year-Old Girl In Rivers

Outrage as police shoot a 19 years old boy in a community in Rivers state for impregnating a 17 years old girl.

According to reports, the ugly Incident happened last week Friday, August 21, 2020 around 7am in a community known as K.Dere in Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The name of the gunshot victim is Ledesi Kote and according to medical doctors, the young man may lose his left leg to amputation unless 3 different surgeries are urgently conducted on the boy.

The victim's father, Mr Kote whilee narrating the incident, said that 

four armed policemen stormed his compound around the aforementioned time in Seinna vehicle and went straight to his son's room door and were banging and cocking guns.

He approached them politely to inquire what the matter was and what his son's offense is.

To his greatest surprise none of them answered him. At a point one of them angrily told him that his son impregnated a girl. Before one could say jack, the next thing he heard was a gunshot.

"One of the officers shot my son on the leg simply because he impregnated a girl and they went away with him while he was bleeding profusely and took him to a private hospital," the man said.

A human rights activist and other lovers of justice on hearing the incident, took the boy's father to the Rivers State Police Command Headquarters in Port Harcourt and laid an official complaint about what their officers did to the boy, whose only crime was because he impregnated a girl.

Arrangements were later made for the immediate transfer of the 19-year-old from the village to a better government owned hospital in Port Harcourt.

At the time of filing this report, the States' Police Command is yet to react or release an official statement as regards the ugly incident, especially the allegation that one of their men shot the boy.

How Police stop sale of day old baby in Port Harcourt

The sale of a day old baby was aborted by the Rivers state police command on Tuesday August 11. 

Rivers state police spokesperson, SP Nnamdi Omoni who confirmed this said operatives of the Special Anti Robbery Squad stopped the sale at Igwuruta, Ikwerre Local government area of the state and also arrested a 56-year-old woman identified as Florence Jonah in connection to the crime. 

It was alleged that she conspired with the father of the child to sell the baby to waiting buyers at the cost of Nine Hundred Thousand Naira (N900,000). The father of the baby who was also arrested led security operatives to Better life Clinic in Eneka, where the child was recovered and handed over to his real mother, Rejoice Izuchukwu. 
The statement read; 
“Operatives of the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) in a covert operation at the early hours of today 11/8/2030 cracked a Child Trafficking Syndicate at Igwuruta, Ikwerre LGA,where one Florence Jonah, a 56 year old woman was arrested.

“She is alleged to have conspired with the father of the child, one Izuchukwu Success to sell him to waiting buyers at a cost of Nine Hundred Thousand Naira (900,000).

“Upon his arrest, the father led the Police to Better life Clinic, Eneka, where the child who had been sold, was eventually recovered and handed over to his real mother, Rejoice Izuchukwu. Both mother and child are in stable condition.

“The suspects arrested are: Florence Jonah ‘f’ 56yrs, Ogum Ifeoma ‘f’ 22yrs, Beauty Nnodim ‘f’ 25yrs, Isabella Chika ‘f’ 20yrs’ and Blessing Udoh ‘f’ 20yrs."

The suspects are reportedly helping the Command in its investigation and will be charged to court soon.

Hydroxychloroquine sulfate price N50,000 in Nigeria: See pharmacy in Nigeria price tag

A pharmacy in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, has set the price of their Hydroxychloroquine sulfate as N50,000 and this has stirred up diverse reactions on social media.

The drug became highly sort after when a Nigerian-trained US-based medical doctor said she has used a combination of hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and Zithromax to treat over 350 Covid-19 patients and none died.

Since the video of the medical doctor went viral, the price of Hydroxychloroquine sulfate in Nigeria has skyrocketed, with some Nigerians claiming they bought theirs for N90,000 in some pharmacies.

Taking to Twitter, a Nigerian music video director called out a certain pharmacy in Port-Harcourt for selling at N50,000.

In their reactions on Twitter, some Nigerian with knowledge of pharmaceutical products explained the differences between Hydroxychloroquine sulfate and the popular malaria drug, Chloroquine Phosphate, which is quite cheaper.
Reports have it that Hydroxychloroquine sulfate is quite expensive and very much more potent than Chloroquine Phosphate, as each drug is used for different medications.

Police exhume decomposing bodies of kidnapped victims in Rivers

The  Rivers state police command as again on Thursday 16th of July exhumed three decomposing bodies from Bera community forest in Gokana local government area who were buried alive by two suspects arrested by operatives of the Anti-cultism unit.

The three victims BARIDOMALE  SUNDAY TOR, BARISITON NAWEE,  BARIDON GBARABERA were said to be missing from the community on the 14th of March 2020 due to the information given to security agencies on an illegal oil bunkering taken place in the community.

The information has it that the three victims were buried in one pit with their mouth and hand tired to their back before burying them alive.

The two suspects one PROPHET and  BARIDIDUM DABAMA aka kill and bury, who spoke to journalists at the scene of the crime said they were not directly the killers of the victims but co- workers of the illegal bunkers adding that they have mentioned all those involved.

They said the victims were killed due to the information they gave about the illegal oil bunkering to the security agents.

While the spokesman of the Rivers states police command DSP NNAMDI OMONI said the anti-cultism unit of the command through intelligent report arrested the suspects who led the unit to the forest.

On his path, member representing Gokana constituency in the house of Assembly,  DUMLE MAO expressed sadness over the act of the suspects and promised that all those involved would face the law.

Meanwhile, the families of the deceased explained how their brothers were missing in the community, after informing the security agencies of illegal oil bunkering.

Recall that, on Wednesday 15th of July 2020,  two months after one Dinebari Ereba Gospel was kidnapped at Woji community in Obio/Akpor local government area, his decomposed corpse was found tired at a tree at Alasa forest road in Eleme local government area.

The operative of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the Rivers states police command who arrested two out of five gang notorious Kidnappers led the team to the decomposed body of the victim.

Another three decomposed corpses were exhumed by the operative of an anti-cultism unit of the Rivers state police command toady 17th July 2020 at Bera community forest in Gokana local govt area who were buried alive by this two suspects.

The three victims BARIDOMALE  SUNDAY TOR, BARISITON NAWEE,  BARIDON GBARABERA  who were tired in the mouth and hand to the back were buried alive for informing security agencies of the illegal oil bunkery act carried out by the suspects and cohorts.

The victims have been missing since 14th of March 2020, four months later there were discovered

Akpabio hijacked NDDC forensic audit ordered by Buhari – Ex-MD, Nunieh

Blames interim management, staff, others for rot in commission

The embattled former acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Mrs Joy Nunieh, on Friday, accused the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, of hijacking the forensic audit of the NDDC ordered by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

Speaking when she appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on NDDC over allegations of illegal expenditure and mismanagement by the commission, Nunieh, at the investigative hearing, alleged that the minister breached various laws in a bid to hijack the forensic audit.

On Thursday, the investigation of the NDDC took a dramatic turn when the police, said to have been sent from Abuja, invaded Nunieh’s residence in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, who intervened and prevented the police from taking Nunieh away, had asked the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to probe the invasion of the home of the former NDDC boss.

It was alleged that the invasion, during which the policemen were seen in a viral video breaking the woman’s rear door to gain entry forcibly, was to prevent Nunieh from moving from Port Harcourt to Abuja to testify before the panel.

On the same day, NDDC’s Interim Management Committee members, led by the acting Managing Director, Prof Kemebradikumo Pondei, appeared before the House committee but later walked out of the sitting after insisting that the panel chairman, Mr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, must step down. The House committee then issued a warrant for the arrest of the IMC members.

But on Friday, Nunieh, who attended the hearing and made her presentation via online meeting platform, Zoom, apologised for not showing up at the hearing on Thursday, “because what would have happened would have been that nobody would have known who took me away and only God knows what would have happened.”

She added, “This has been the modus operandi for enemies of the minister and ex-governor of Akwa Ibom State. You saw what happened yesterday, it was all about documents.”

When the panel chairman asked about the forensic audit ordered by Buhari, for which the IMC was constituted, Nunieh said, “What I met was not exactly what is going on. Akpabio insisted that he would supervise the forensic audit. I reminded him and showed him the letter that the President had written, that there is no way we could spend the money that was in our budget.

“In his memo to the President, he requested that the money for the funding of the forensic audit be got from the Service Wide Vote. Mr President, in his wisdom, refused that request and in writing said it should be from NDDC’s appropriation, making NDDC the producing entity.”

Nunieh also alleged that auditors had not been appointed to conduct the audit as being claimed by Akpabio.

She said, “When I was there, I was the one who prepared all the documents for the forensic audit and sent in the applications. The first thing was for us to go through the procurement of the lead consultant. Many people have clearly misunderstood the procurement of the lead consultant. Because I did not want any illegality and the forensic audit to be discredited, I ensured – with the help of big consultants – we came up with the terms of reference for these auditors.

“The lead consultant that everyone is talking about is not the forensic auditor. He does not have a lot. The role of the lead consultant is to gather. When all the forensic auditors have got all the data and reports from the field, they will put them together and give to the lead consultant who will put them together in a report. That is just his role. He is not the one to carry out any forensic audit.

“This (Messrs Olumuyiwa) Basiru and Co, I do not know if they have ever carried out a forensic audit. So, I will be asked to tell them to give you evidence that they have ever carried out a forensic audit before, in accordance with the provisions of the Public Procurement Act, which requires that for any consultant or contractor, must show evidence that for the past three years or thereabouts, they have carried out that.”

The ex-NDDC boss challenged the minister and IMC to provide proof that the fund being spent on auditors was appropriated by the National Assembly. According to her, the commission had obtained Certificate of No Objection from the Bureau of Public Procurement even when the 2020 budget of the NDDC had not been passed.

She added, “It is a criminal offence to procure any consultant without the appropriation made by the National Assembly because it will be anticipatory budgeting. In this case, has the National Assembly appropriated funds?”

She accused Akpabio of misleading the Federal Executive Council to approve the procurement of auditors even when the audit was to be funded with the 2020 budget of the NDDC.

Nunieh also stated that she spent a total of N8bn during her stay as acting MD between October 2019 and February 2020.

The NDDC is, however, said to have spent not less than N81.5bn in 2020 alone.

Nunieh alleged that Akpabio gave her a list of NDDC officials to be redeployed or sacked, including the only northerner in the management.

She recalled that October 28, 2019, on her way to the inauguration of the IMC at the boardroom of the Federal Ministry of Niger Delta, the minister threatened to see to her exit from office if she failed to do his bidding.

Nunieh alleged that Akpabio asked her to appoint 10 of her aides, as he did with Bernard Okumagba as MD of NDDC.

She also stated that two days after the inauguration, at the Le Meridien Hotel, at Akpabio’s first meeting with the IMC, the minister told her he wanted her to send some workers away.

She stated, “He said the first thing I would do is to write a letter to him – he gave me the draft, that I should put it on my letterhead. In that letter, I was supposed to write about most of the companies; Senator (Peter) Nwaboshi owned the 98 companies.

“I never ever told the world that Senator Nwaboshi was the senator that was collecting the N1bn. The issue of the N1bn was different. I said ‘how can an individual be collecting N1bn every month?’ The case of Senator Nwaboshi is the case of the 98 files which I was supposed to write about.”

Speaking on the issue of employment, she stated that the minister had collected curricula vitae from “godfathers” and she made it known that the issue of employment was already an issue before she came as the Federal Character Commission that used to give NDDC the approval for employment stopped it because of the scandal.

She added, “I want to tell the world that I never did any employment. I never gave out a single contract from NDDC.

“I am not corrupt. No contractor can sit anywhere and say they gave me N10. And I can say before the world that I’m the most unpopular MD ever that came to NDDC. The money of the people of Niger Delta is blood money, I refused to touch it. Even when my friends were contractors, even when they claimed that they were owed monies, my instruction was that everybody should finish their jobs. Everybody saw contractors going back to the site when I was the MD.

“I was privileged to see all the videos. For one job, five people would send me videos of completion – the same job, the same video – and I would just laugh.”

…blames interim management cattle, staff, others for rot in commission

Nunieh also blamed the IMC, NDDC workers and people of the Niger Delta for the rot in the commission.

She said, “The problems that you are investigating today have three major groups that are responsible for the things that have gone wrong in the NDDC. One group is the management, which is the IMC, and everybody is against the IMC. The second group is the staff of NDDC. And the third group, which I will start with, is the people of the Niger Delta.

“This story that we are all calling embarrassing cannot be complete without saying that the people of the Niger Delta region are responsible for what has happened – the frauds and corruption that have taken place in the NDDC.

“I’m speaking from personal experience. As soon as the MD is appointed, people begin to rejoice and celebrate, not because they want you to do the right thing; not because they are interested in the development of the Niger Delta, they believe it is now their turn to eat out of the national cake.

“They are not interested in anything; all they wanted were like palliatives. That is why for those who did not harden their heart like me, they fell for this palliative matter and they started giving out. But because I was strong; because I always remember the case of Gani Fawehinmi; Fawehinmi fought for the masses of this country. When he said he wanted to contest an election, they were not there. I remember that I needed to stand properly.

“The second class is on the staff. The staff members of NDDC are from the Niger Delta region. The contracts that have been awarded are from their communities. When I was appointed, I went from office to office; I sat in their offices and I told them, ‘You people are responsible for what has gone wrong in the zone.’ All the staff members have in their wards or local government areas projects. If every staff of NDDC takes up a project in their local government area and ensure that they are well delivered, we will not have these issues.

“Thirdly, the IMC; for the first time in the history of NDDC, no palliatives were given. I did not give out Christmas palliative. I was under pressure to bring N10bn – N1bn per state – but I refused. The youth were complaining that things were difficult and I said ‘the day I give you this money, you know I have started collecting your money.’ I never gave any Christmas bonus or palliative during my time. For the first time in the history of NDDC, NDDC worked throughout December. There was no break except on public holidays.”

Lawmakers summon Akpabio, acting MD

Meanwhile, after Nunieh’s presentation, the committee summoned Akpabio, asking him to appear before it on Monday.

The lawmakers also summoned the acting MD of NDDC to reappear before them on Monday.

Rivers CP asks gov to hand over Nunieh

The Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mukan, has asked the state government to hand over Nunieh to him, saying Nunieh was under investigation.

Wike, who fumed that the policemen who invaded Nunieh’s house to arrest her had no warrant of arrest, took Nunieh to the Government House.

Briefing journalists in his office on Friday, the CP said the policemen from the Inspector-General of Police Monitoring Unit had the permission of the state police command before they proceeded to Nunieh’s residence. He stressed that the policemen were on a legitimate assignment.

The CP said, “It is really unfortunate because under normal circumstances if His Excellency (Wike) is saying he went to rescue her, he is supposed to turn her over to me because I am the Commissioner of Police on the ground and I will be in a better position to take her than for him (Wike) to take her to the Government House.

“So if you rescue your citizen, we expect you to turn her over to the police who are in a better position to protect her. I still believe he is going to turn her over because the exercise was legitimate. It was within the confines of the law.”

Rivers court stops police, others from arresting Nunieh

Meanwhile, the state High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has restrained the police and other law enforcement agencies from arresting Nunieh.

Nunieh through her lawyer, Sylvester Adaka, on Friday filed for an ex parte order praying the court to bar the police from making a further attempt to arrest her.

Justice E. Thompson granted the application brought to the court by her lawyer.

The court restrained the NDDC or any other body from arresting Nunieh pending the hearing and determination of the matter before it.

When contacted, Nunieh confirmed that she got an injunction from the Rivers High Court.

Akpabio threatens to sue Nunieh

Meanwhile, Akpabio has threatened to take legal action against  Nunieh for allegedly defaming his character.

This threat was contained in a statement titled, “Akpabio to sue Joy Nunieh for defamation, denies ‘false allegations’,” signed by his special assistant, Anietie Ekong, in Abuja, on Friday.

Ekong said the minister had already instructed his lawyers to seek legal redress.

He described Nunieh’s allegations against his principal as tissues of lies noting that at no time did the minister make advances towards her.

The statement read in part, “The honourable minister’s initial attitude was to allow his lawyers and the judicial system vindicate him of the false allegations against him, but he is compelled to react to some of the wayward allegations levied against his person by Nunieh, especially the one bothering on sexual harassment.

“To start with, let it be known that there is no scintilla of truth in all the allegations peddled around by Nunieh. They are simply false.

“The Honourable Minister did not at any time, place or circumstance make any form of sexual advances to Ms Nunieh, not even to put himself in a position or posture suggestive of sexual advances towards Ms Nunieh, or any female staff of his Ministry or the NDDC.

“For the records, the Honourable Minister, Senator Godswill Akpabio, CON, is happily married and contented with his wife. Together they are blessed with children, four of whom are young women.

“The honourable minister is an avid believer of the affirmative action and that was visible in the appointments he made as a two-term executive Governor of Akwa Ibom State between 2007 and 2015.

“Under his watch, he appointed several women into various high-level positions as chairpersons of Local Government Councils, magistrates, judges, heads of parastatals, directors, Permanent Secretaries, and commissioners.”

The Governor of Rivers State has announced the lifting and relaxation of shutdown

The Governor of Rivers State has announced the lifting and relaxation of shutdown for six days only starting from today Thursday May 21, 2020.

This announcement was contained in his news broadcast yesterday been May 20, 2020. You can recall that the lockdown exercise entered its second phase buy due to circumstances surrounding economic challenges of families.

Governor Wike of Rivers State makes the lift of ban on Obio Akpor and Port Harcourt City Local Government Area.

The second reason for this announcement could be related to the death of the chief press secretary to Government to give proper burial to Chief Simeon Nwakaudu.

The death of Simeon Nwakaudu, Governor Wike Chief Special Assistant on Electronic Media who also is the media coordinator of Brick House also known as Government House of Rivers State Government dies after battling protracted illness.

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has just lost his Special Assistant on Electronic Media, Mr. Simeon Nwakaudu, who also doubled as his Chief Press Secretary, CPS.

This lifting of total ban on Obio Akpor and Port Harcourt City Local Government is a welcome development

Gov. Nyesom Wike wars with DC of Police (Operations) for Sabotaging Lock Down

The Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike blasts Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) for sabotaging the lock down.

Nyesom Wike has placed a Total Lock Down in Rivers State to curtail and check mate the Spread of Coronavirus in Rivers State.

In a monitor exercise the Governor discovered that theDCP,

 ADAMU ABUBAKAR 

moved to sabotage the lockdown by issuing illegal letters to companies.

The Governor commended Rivers People for above 95 Percent complying with the lock down declared by the State Government to check the spread of coronavirus.

It was also revealed that At the Elekahia Isolation Centre, over 200 persons have been arrested and over 20 vehicles impounded by different teams enforcing the lockdown. They are to face the full weight of the law.

He said: “I want to commend Rivers people for the level of support they have shown. The level of compliance is quite satisfactory. It is more than 95 percent within the two Local Government Areas .”

He regretted that the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Police Command DCP, ADAMU ABUBAKAR moved to sabotage the lockdown by issuing illegal letters to companies.

“It is unfortunate to see the level of sabotage that we get from the police. Particularly, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations, Rivers State Police Command.

“The Deputy Commissioner of Police will sign approvals for companies because he wants to collect money. I am the Governor of this state and there cannot be two governors,” he said.

He said the approvals issued by the police or any other authorities, outside the office of the Rivers State Governor are illegal.

He said: “The Deputy Commissioner of Police has no powers to issue approvals when the State Government has locked down the state. After the State Security Council met and agreed on the lockdown, the Deputy Commissioner of Police went ahead to issue illegal letters to companies to operate. I have never seen that in my life. ”

The Governor said that all those who were arrested violating the lockdown will be prosecuted by the State Government.

He said: “All these violators must be prosecuted at the mobile court set for this purpose. What we are doing is not for any particular individual, it is for the interest of the state.”

Governor Wike assured Rivers people that the lockdown will be lifted as soon as the objective is achieved.

He said: “Our people are suffering, I agree. But this is something we must do. When we examine the level of compliance and it is reasonable, of course, we will unlock the two Local Government Areas.

“It is not in our own interest that people shouldn’t come out or go to the markets. But we are talking about lives and how to protect our people.

“Look at what is happening in other parts of the country, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations wants us to suffer. ”

Governor Wike said that the State Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on the illegal activities of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations.

He said: “I have called for an emergency security Council meeting by 3pm today. This is a complete sabotage by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), Rivers State Police Command. We will deal with that accordingly.

“I however, thank the Army, the Navy and others on what they are doing to enforce the lockdown.

“For the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) to sabotage us, that will not be accepted. I arrested those people and he had the guts to tell them to release those I arrested on the road because he is collecting money from companies . That is unacceptable. ”

Governor Wike insisted that the impounded vehicles would be auctioned.

“The defaulters will be tried by the Mobile Courts and I have told the Attorney General, all the impounded vehicles must be auctioned. By tomorrow, the Honourable Attorney General would have advertised those vehicles and we will auction them.

“Some people don’t believe that Coronavirus is in existence. Until you make them understand that we are serious, they will not believe it. We will auction the impounded vehicles

“Those arrested will face the wrath of the law. Nobody is above the law. We will not allow anyone to sabotage our efforts to protect our people,” he said.

In the course of monitoring the level of compliance, Governor Wike arrested several violators and impounded cars.

Governor Wike also arrested some very important persons (VIPS), who were not on essential duties, but were moving around with their police escorts.

But he allowed a pregnant woman who violated the lockdown order, on compassionate grounds.



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COVID-19: Why I demolished two hotels - Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state

COVID-19: Why I demolished two hotels – Wike
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state has given reasons why he demolished Prodest Hotel in Alode and Etemeteh Hotel in Onne, both in Eleme Local Government Area of the state.
Wike said the hotels were demolished after it violated an Executive Order on COVID 19, despite warnings from the State government.
The Governor said that the focus on hotels was because one of the coronavirus cases in the state spread the virus from a hotel.
Wike who monitored the demolition of Prodest Hotel, Alode, Eleme said his action was in line with the Rivers State Government Executive Order 6, which banned the operation of hotels across the 23 Local Government Areas of the State.
Governor Wike told newsmen at the demolition scene that the law must be obeyed, hence the State Government’s decision to enforce it.
According to him; “Government has no alternative but to apply the Executive order which I signed before the lockdown of Obio/Akpor and Port Harcourt. I called all the Traditional Rulers and Council Chairmen and told them to ensure that no hotel operates in the State.
“We are not saying it will be forever. This is for now so that we know where we are. To reduce the cases and check the spread.
“Whether you are PDP or not, all we are saying is that nobody is above the law. If we can do this to a PDP person, then you know we are not discriminatory. Everyone must obey. Whether you are in the PDP, SDP or no party, you must obey the law. If any other person does the same thing, the same rule will apply.
“We said no hotel should operate within this period. Unfortunately, the PDP Youth Leader in Eleme joined others to flout the Executive Order. Therefore, the executive order will be applied.
“We said if any hotel operates, the government will bring down that hotel. We are doing what we have told people that we are going to do.
“Nobody wants to obey any rules. We are saying just for now, keep off, let us see how we can keep our people safe.
“Look at the rate of infections, most of these people are found in hotels. Look at the man that died, he was at Mingi Hotel in Rumumasi. Due to that contact, we have had other seven cases.
“People should help us and support the Government for Rivers people to be safe. The Security Council will meet to review the strategies and achievements or setbacks, moving forward.
“All we are doing is to protect our people. Some people may not like our strategies, but our objective is to achieve results. ”
Governor Wike reiterated his declaration that no hotel should operate anywhere in the state, adding that the Managing Director of the hotel at Onne has been arrested.