The governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, says as warned that the claims by Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, that the federal government printed about N60 billion to share to the federating units in March cannot be regarded as spurious.
He therefore challenged the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to unequivocally declare if money was printed or not.
Wike spoke while briefing journalists shortly after he attended the child dedication of Mr and Mrs Uche Nwosu in Abuja on Sunday.
His word: “Obaseki was in APC, so he understands them. So, Obaseki couldn’t have come from the blues to say they printed N60 billion. He knows them.”
Wike said it was regrettable that instead of the Governor of Central Bank, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, to address the issue raised by Obaseki, he opted to issue a veiled threat to states to pay back bailout loan given to them by the federal government.
“Instead of answering the question he (Emefiele) said governors have to pay back the bailout loan. Bailout is a loan, if you want to take it, go and take it. But answer the question whether money was printed or not printed,” he said.
The governor said his decision to attend Uche Nwosu’s (the son in law of former Imo State governor, Senator Rochas Okorocha) child dedication, was devoid of politics or political affiliation.
He explained that his relationship with Senator Okorocha, who is a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, started in 1999 when he was the chairman of Obio-Akpor local government area of Rivers State.
“I’ve known him (Okorocha) since 1999 when I was chairman of council. I didn’t know him today, so I don’t because of politics or whatever it is, abandon people. It is my character to always keep my friendship with people. It is not based on party or politics. Friendship is friendship.”
Wike urged Okorocha and his wife not to be dispirited by the alleged political persecution they were currently facing.
According to him, the kind of political battle they had been through would cause them to rely on God and not on their mortal strength.
He further charged Senator Okorocha to consider joining hands with Nigerians who were determined to pull Nigeria from the brinks of economic collapse to the path of economic prosperity.
He lauded Uche Nwosu and his wife, Uloma, for organising the praise and worship church service to dedicate their son to God.
Wike explained that the reason why he had been able to survive several fierce political battles was because he had never stopped to give thanks to God.
“Because of my thanksgiving they can never defeat me. The greatest Army is God,” he declared.
The founder of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly, COZA, Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo said he had enormous respect for families and individuals who always returned to show gratitude to God for what He had done for them.
The pastor commended Mr and Mrs Nwosu for dedicating their child to God.
He maintained that whatever was dedicated to God shall never diminish.