I’m not a dictator, says Rivers State Governor, Wike

FG has politicized the fight against COVID-19, says Rivers state Governor Nyesom Wike

Governor Nyesom Wike

The Executive Governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike on Tuesday declared that the state security council took all decisions in the prosecution of COVID-19 pandemic in the state, saying he was not a dictator.

Nyesom Wike also stressed that his government was not up in arms against hoteliers in the state.

This was disclosed by Governor Wike while addressing the Executive of the Nigeria Hotel Association, Rivers State Chapter who paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Port Harcourt.

In a statement signed and released by the Commissioner for information and Communications, Paulinus Nsirim on Tuesday, Wike disclosed that he has nothing against the hoteliers in the state.

The statement reads thus;

“All decisions taken by the State Government are for the overall good and interest of the Rivers people as no right thinking government will deliberately take decisions that will negatively affect the lives of the people.

“I don’t take decisions alone in the fight against COVID-19. All decisions are taken  by the State Security Council and they are for the overall interest of Rivers people.

“You know people applaud government decisions when it  suits them but when it does not favour them they say it is  politically motivated.

“Rivers State Government does not have anything against hoteliers in the state, but decided to shutdown their activities because some cases of  COVID-19 were recorded in hotels”.

The governor also blamed the hoteliers for failing to assist the government in providing relevant information regarding persons that tested positive for the coronavirus in their hotels.

He said adequate information would have helped  the State Ministry of Health and other relevant agencies to carry out proper contact tracing.

“It’s not possible that the State Government will intentionally close down hotels. But what I see is that people play politics with everything.

“The  demolition of Prodest Hotel and Etemeteh Hotel in Eleme Local Government Area by the State Government became necessary because the owners failed to comply with  Executive Order 7,” he said.

The Governor said he was more pained than any other person in the state that churches and mosques could not hold their full religious activities because of COVID-19.

He said: “I can’t believe that I will be sitting here as a Governor and take a painful decision that will make  churches and mosques not to hold full religious activities”

The governor lauded members of the association for identifying with government efforts in the fight against COVID- 19.

Responding to Wike’s comment, State Chairman of the association, Mr. Eugene Nwauzi commended Wike for leading the fight against coronavirus in the country.

Nwauzi noted that but for the efforts put in place by the governor, the spread of COVID-19 would have taken a dangerous dimension in the state.

He, however, appealed to the government to  relax the ban on hotel businesses, assuring that all protocols put in place for the containment of the spread of the virus would be fully observed by hoteliers.

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