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Uproar In Rivers Over Wikes 500 Million Donation To Sokoto
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Mixed reactions have greeted the N500 million donation by Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike to Sokoto State.
Wike donated the sum last week to assist the Governor Aminu Tambuwal government to rebuild a section of the burnt Sokoto Central Market.
While the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and some aides of the governor defended the gesture, an All Progressives Congress (APC) former spokesman in Rivers State, Chris Finebone, and an ex-agitator, Sobomoba Jackrich, described it as “selfish and politically-motivated.”
Jackrich, who is the Convener, Network for Defence of Democracy and Good Governance (NDDGG), said his group was worried about the way Wike spends the state’s resources.
He explained that while NDDGG sympathised with the fire victims, it was against the governor’s decision to embark on unaccounted obligations in the face of unpaid pensions to retired workers.
The ex-agitators said: “The NDDGG wish to sound it loud and clear that Sokoto is not a territory of Rivers warranting such unaccountable obligation. It is worrisome that this official menace is coming just a few days after Governor Wike announced that his government had received the over N78.9bn refunds approved by President Muhammadu Buhari, being money owed the state from the construction of federal roads by past administrations of the state.
“The action of the governor clearly proves that he does not seem to have a protected future at stake or vision for our dear state. He is not bothered that the state ranks number one on the unemployment index having the highest unemployed population as published by the National Bureau of Statistics and other institutions.
“This is a state without any functional profit-making enterprise or an industrial park. The question to ask is where is the governor deriving powers to make such arbitrary financial dissipations of our public funds that were not captured in any accessible budget if not for political trading purposes?”
Also, Finebone said Wike was playing Robin Hood with the commonwealth of Rivers people.
“People believe that Governor Wike is trying very hard to buy the 2023 presidential or vice-presidential ticket of the PDP with Rivers taxpayers’ money. This is the latest in the string of politically-motivated donations the governor has been making across Nigeria,” the former APC spokesman in the state said.
He added that “this unbridled profligacy flies in the face of the fact that Rivers pensioners are owed gratuities and pension” while …even some victims of market fire disasters and floodings in the state are ignored by the governor.
But the state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Paulnus Nsirim, described the criticisms as “very poor and sad reflection of who we are as Rivers people.”
“As Rivers people, we have our challenges but that doesn’t mean we have lost our sense of humanity and this is what Governor Wike epitomises with great equanimity and humility.” Nsirim said in a statement.
“It is … with an even greater sense of deep sadness and disappointment that we read how some people described the gesture as evidence of financial recklessness,” he added.
The commissioner explained that the government had noticed in recent times, the vehemence with which APC apologists expressed their “bitterness and selfishness” each time the Wike administration extended a hand of friendship and support to a sister state.
The statement added: “This is not who we are as Rivers people. The Rivers man is kind, benevolent, cosmopolitan, generous and accommodating.
“One would have expected some of these critics who had served in government before to be at the forefront of preaching and promoting national brotherhood and unity.
“They ought to know better about how government operates, instead of this unfortunate display of petulance, deliberate ignorance, hate-mongering and a kindergarten attempt to align with misguided public opinion borne out of spontaneous envy and uncharacteristic resentfulness.
“This is a sad and imported mindset and not the Rivers spirit at all.”
On the issue of pensions, Nsirim said: “In fact, it has become imperative to shed some light on the issue of pensioners in the State, which they have been shouting about and misleading the general public with gross misinformation.
“Rivers people will recall that one of the very first actions of Governor Wike, when he assumed office in 2015, was to clear the four months pension arrears he inherited from the previous administration, before entrenching the regular payment of monthly pensions, which is going on regularly till date.”
“Ironically, the opposition has continued to deceive Rivers people and members of the public with the impression that all pensioners were being owed by the state government.
“But the real truth is that those who are yet to receive their pensions were under the defective Contributory Pension Scheme operated by the immediate past APC administration in the state.
“Even the pensioners in their peaceful protest in August 2020, confirmed that Governor Wike was not the cause of their problem but blamed the immediate past administration of the state for their plight.”
Also, the state chapter of the PDP in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Tambari Gbara, expressed surprise that Wike’s patriotism had been politicised in some quarters without considering the substance of his gesture.
The PDP described the criticisms as uncharitable and ill-mannered, arguing that the act of giving to the needy remained a virtue sanctioned by God.
It added: “This is not the first time Governor Wike is extending his benevolence to his colleagues, more so, he is not the only governor who has donated to the Sokoto government, nor is he the first to toe this line of action, yet they were never greeted by such criticism as we have today.
“… Governor Wike is not the only one that has donated to assist in that incident and many more donations may be on the way to help the people of Sokoto State.
“Our project governor has promised Rivers people that despite all the projects he has done so far, that he will embark on more projects in areas that have not been covered.”
https://thenationonlineng.net/uproar-in-rivers-over-wikes-n500m-donation-to-sokoto/
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30,000 Graduates Get FGs Agriculture Extension Service Jobs
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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the employment of over 30,000 graduates who would be trained on how to render extension services to farmers, collect soil samples and conduct soil test across the country.
The executive secretary of National Land Development Agency (NALDA), Prince Paul Ikonne, disclosed this during a media chat in Abuja.
He said the graduates who would be engaged under the National Young Farmers Scheme would embark on two weeks intensive training free of charge.
“They will be trained intensively for two weeks on soil sample collection and soil tests for them to acquire knowledge in the soil test and soil collection,” he said.
The NALDA boss said the graduates would have backgrounds in agriculture and Sciences.
He said after the training, the graduates would be given soil test kits and the soil collection samples kits at the end of the training.
He explained that farmers will be made to pay as low as N500 per sample collected, while NALDA will shoulder the rest including soil test kits and the soil collection samples kits.
“Fertiliser dealers take advantage of that to sell all kinds of fertilisers to farmers, at the end of the day the desired yield will not be achieved.
“We cannot achieve food security without understanding our soil, without getting our farmers to know what the soil requires.
“What this soil doctors will be doing is they will go to every farmland, meet farmers in their farms to conduct soil test first before any farming season in order to know what nutrient that the soil requires and what type of fertiliser the crop will need, with that we will begin to engage in the best agricultural practices.
“Nigerian agricultural sector has suffered over the years due to the absence of extension workers.”
“Over the years farmers go to the farm just do their normal thing, open the soil put their maize or their wheat without a soil test to ascertain the nutrient that the soil requires.
“Extension service providers are one of the key services that we have been missing in farming generally.
“The President has mandated NALDA to make sure that our soils begin to yield maximum output and farmers begin to get their returns on investment,” he said.
https://leadership.ng/30000-graduates-get-fgs-extension-service-jobs/

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