The
Rivers State Governor, Barr. Nyesom Wike, yesterday, said that he had declared
his assets to the Code of Conduct Bureau in accordance to law.
Wike
explained that he had by his action, fulfilled the country’s constitutional
requirement, adding that public declaration of assets was not part of the
dictates of the law.
Speaking
through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, the
governor pointed out that it was necessary for people to de-emphasise asset
declaration, stressing that the sincerity behind such an exercise was the most
important thing.
According
to Wike, some public office holders could declare more than their assets to
pave the way for them to steal public funds in future while others, who had
held public offices in the past, might not disclose fully their assets in order
to give the impression that they were never involved in corrupt practices while
in office.
He
stressed that the most important thing was for public office holders to deliver
the dividends of democracy, adding that his main interest was to develop the
state and the people.
“The
governor has declared his assets and this is exactly what he told newsmen
during the tour of his administration’s projects. There is no law compelling
him to make his declaration public. He has declared his assets and the
declaration was made to the relevant authority.
“Let me
also say that it is not just about asset declaration; it has to do with the
sincerity of the person because some may ‘over-declare’ when they want to steal
in future. So, they declare to accommodate the theft in future.
“Some may
also declare for whatever reason; maybe they have held public offices in the
past and they don’t want people to know that they have stolen money. So, people
will ‘under-declare’; it is not all about the declaration of assets.
“What is
crucial is the sincerity of the person declaring and you are supposed to
declare when you get out of office. But the truth is that if you are a governor
or a minister, what matters is the delivery of the dividends of democracy. That
is what is important and it is not about what you declare and how much you
declare”, Wike added.
On the claim
by the opposition All Progressives Congress in the state that most of the
projects completed by him were started by his predecessor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi,
Wike said it was wrong for anybody to personalise governance.
According
to him, projects that would have an impact on the lives of the people should
not be abandoned by any successor.
He said,
“The governor (Wike) completed some of the projects Amaechi started, but the
governor also initiated his own projects, completed and inaugurated them within
100 days.
“It is a
little bit disturbing that people have started personalising governance. They
should not personalise governance because it is a continuum. You do the best
you can and leave for your successor to continue from where you stopped.
“The
money spent on the projects belong to the state and by extension, Rivers people
because they pay their taxes. There are some projects that cannot be done
within four years and if such projects were not completed, you successor can
continue from where you stopped.
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
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