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Rivers Monarch Hails Wike, describes him as “dependable ally, leader to be followed”

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The paramount ruler of Emohua Kingdom in Rivers, Eze Ohna Sergeant Chidi Awuse, has described the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, as a dependable ally and a leader to be followed.

Awuse, who is also the Chairman, South South Monarchs Forum, stated this during Wike’s Special Christmas visit to Rumuche Emohua in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers.

“I want to put it on record. You’re a man to be followed; you’re a dependable ally; a friend to Omuoha people and our leader.

“Your Excellency, Emohua owes you everything and we are not going to wait for you to tell us what to do when the time comes.

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“We have decided that wherever you put your leg, Emohua local government will follow you,” he said.

Awuse also said that President Bola Tinubu has done well and deserves the support of Rivers people.

According to him, Tinubu has improved the nation’s economy, stabilised the Naira and increased foreign reserves.

“Before I became a traditional ruler I was an accountant first and then I became a politician.

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“From my accounting and finance understanding, Tinubu has done very well.

“The indices are so clear. The value of the Naira has gone up. He has done well.

“The external reserve of the nation has also increased to more than 47 billion dollars.”

The traditional leader added that through Tinubu, Wike has transformed Abuja.

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He advised Wike not to be distracted by the gimmicks of the enemy saying, “In life, if you expect not to have enemies then you’re a master of nobody.

“Only a man who is doing well is spoken about”.

He commended the minister for the annual visit at the end of every year to acknowledge the support of the people.

He also thanked Wike for always coming to the rescue of people in the local government.

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“If I don’t thank you publicly, where will I say it,” he said.

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Watch moment FCT minister Wike’s son Joaquin was called as one of the King’s College London Msc Degree in Mgt and Technology Change graduands today

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It was a day of joy for the FCT minister Nyesom Wike and his family as his son, Joaquin was called as one of the the King’s College London Msc Degree in Management and Technology Change graduands.

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Photos: FCT Minister, Wike’s son, Joaquin bags MSc Degree in Management and Technology Change at King’s College London

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PDP BoT Chairman, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP National Vice Chairman (South South), Chief Dan Orbih, Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, Jordan Wike, FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, his wife, Justice Eberechi Suzzette Wike and Daughter, Jazmyne, were there to rejoice with him today.

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After protests: FG releases N152bn payout to local contractors

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Finally, the Federal Government said it has disbursed ₦152 billion to contractors of verified contracts.

The payment, the Federal Government, said followed established verification procedures designed to safeguard public funds and maintain accountability in government spending.

In a statement on Thursday, the Federal Ministry of Finance said the payment process is guided by existing laws and regulations to ensure transparency and protect taxpayers’ money.

“The process of payment for contracts goes through various verification processes in line with extant laws and regulations, to protect taxpayers’ money and ensure accountability and transparency,” the ministry said.

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While acknowledging the financial pressure delays have placed on contractors, the ministry appealed for continued engagement as a pathway to resolving outstanding issues.

“We also plead for continuous dialogue and engagement for effective resolution of all conflicts,” the statement added.

The ministry assured contractors of its willingness to maintain open communication, urging them to respect the procedures and staff involved in handling payment requests.

“We assure all contractors of our continuous support and openness to constructive dialogue and urge all contractors to respect the process and the personnel of the Federal Ministry of Finance, who have had to endure different levels of intimidation and harassment,” it said.

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It further stated that all outstanding payment requests would continue to be processed in line with due process and handled “in a timely and consistent manner.”

As part of broader efforts to address the contractors plight and restore confidence among local firms, the Federal Government has proposed setting aside ₦1.8 trillion in the 2026 budget to clear outstanding payments for capital projects executed under the 2024 fiscal year.

Of this amount, ₦100 billion has been allocated specifically for indigenous contractors, many of whom have raised concerns over prolonged delays and worsening financial conditions.

The proposed budgetary provision follows recent protests by members of the All Indigenous Contractors Association of Nigeria (AICAN), who returned to the streets to draw attention to mounting debts and liquidity challenges within the sector.AICAN President, Mr Jackson Nwosu, said the protests were driven by what he described as growing desperation among contractors facing loan defaults and the risk of losing personal assets after borrowing to carry out government projects.

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“The government has failed to honour the agreement to pay contractors whose project details had been submitted and verified. Payments finalised before the closure of the payment portal at the end of December never reflected in our accounts,” he said.

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