The governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara has issued a warning to several monarchs, opinion leaders, and stakeholders in the state, urging them to halt any acts that would undermine the administration’s efforts to deliver excellent projects or make them responsible.
Fubara specifically cautioned the leaders and residents of the state’s Ogba/Egbema Ndoni Local Government Area (ONELGA) not to interfere with the Omoku-Egbema Road’s ongoing reconstruction or they would suffer serious repercussions.
The governor said it was unpleasant to hear threats of disruptions on the project from beneficiary communities while speaking to monarchs, opinion leaders, and other significant stakeholders from ONELGA yesterday at Government House in Port Harcourt.
Fubara warned people not to use his composure to carry out actions against government projects and programs, according to a statement from Boniface Onyedi, the senior special assistant to the governor for media. Fubara expressed regret that the contractor leaders from the area recommended for the job failed to complete the project after receiving N12.7 billion.
Fubara said: “When a group of people, irrespective of whatever prefix you attach to yourself, tend to threaten government, we need to call you to order. Maybe you don’t understand the powers of state government.
“I have the power to dethrone. And I don’t need any letter. But what is important with power is how you use it. I feel very bitter, seeing some persons, because of my calmness, are feeling they can take me for granted. If after this time, anything happens again, you will not believe what I will do to those connected to it.”
The governor stated that he has got hint of moves in the area to disrupt the project already rearward and N5.2 billion committed, adding that the people cannot decide what that government does on the project.
“I got report of plan to stop the contractor. I got a protest letter from Ogba Egbema Peoples Forum, another from a legal firm, demanding that the Omoku-Egbema Section of the road project be withdrawn from SETRACO and given to Julius Berger. I start wondering who gave such persons such power, to be so commanding?
“I don’t expect this from you. This project was approved for you people’s benefit. You nominated a contractor. The contractor failed. Now we re-awarded and paying another money.
“Original cost of that job when it was awarded was N8.8Billion. It was reviewed to N13.3Billion. Total amount released at that time before the revocation was N12.7Billion, so you understand how we feel about this.
“Now we have re-awarded this job to SETRACO for N7.5Billion and we have already committed about N5.2Billion to show you our commitment. SETRACO is not a pushover company. To make my position clear, SETRACO will continue with this job. I expect you to give necessary support and cooperation and you have a clean road.
“If you like to sabotage yourselves, don’t sabotage my own administration. I’m calm but I will do you something you would not like. Every time shouldn’t be protest, condemnation or complaints. It gets to a time everyone comes together for progress of their community,” he added.
The governor was informed by the Oba of Ogba Land, His Eminence, King Nwachukwu Obuohna Obi, Eze Ogba III, who was in charge of the stakeholders, that poor engagement and communication between the company and the communities was to blame for the protests against the project.