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Gov Wike gives Commissioner 24 hours to begin road project or get sacked (Video)

Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, has threatened to sack his Commissioner for Works, George-Kelly Alabo, if the contractors of a road project fail to mobilize to the site within 24 hours.

The governor openly threatened the Commissioner with the termination of his appointment while conducting the flag-off of the construction of Ekagho-Ogboloma-Adada Link Road in the state on Friday.

It started when the governor stopped his speech and asked the representatives of the construction company why they had not mobilized to site.

“Why have they not mobilised to Abua? They collected the money; they collected [for the roads] here, so why have they not mobilised?”, he asked the Commissioner.

The Commissioner responded inaudibly to which the governor said: “What is preliminary works? Did they collect our money preliminarily? Call the company, now! Let them come here.”

When a man of South-Asian descent appeared before the governor, the governor asked why the company had not “moved to site on the other road in Abua” after collecting the state government’s money.

“Soon we will start to move to that place,” the unidentified contractor replied.

A visibly angry Governor Wike responded:

“Commissioner for Works, I give you 24 hours. If they don’t move to site, return our money immediately. You see, part of the problem, that’s why our problem is not only the company. Even those that are supervising the job are part of the problems we have.

This company has collected the money more than two months ago, and you’re telling us now that they are preparing after [taking] money from us. Let them not move to site till tomorrow, I will sack you as the Commissioner for Works.”

According to Wike, there is no basis for the delay.

“You don’t take our money and keep it in the bank, and do your other businesses, and then the people are suffering. Before you know it, in March, the rains will start and then you tell us, ‘Because of rain….’ It can’t happen,” he said.

The Rivers governor urged the people of Abua/Odual to “shout” and “cry” on social media if they perceive a slow rate on the project, saying the outcry would get to his attention.

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