The former governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dakuku Peterside has tackled Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike over the demolition of nine waterfront communities in the Diobu area of Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
Peterside said the governor’s forceful ejection of over 100,000 poor residents from their waterfront homes is part of his plans to convert the areas to personal ownership.
In a statement by his Media Team on Monday, Peterside said the spite with which the governor treated the waterfront occupants was cruel as there was no lawful quit notice or compensation paid.
He noted that the governor’s action against the waterfront communities is against all Universal Laws and Conventions on Human Rights and Habitation, including the United Nations Human Settlement Programme, UN-Habitat, United Nations Housing Rights Programme, UNHRP, the 1948 Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Nigeria’s Policy on Housing.
According to him, “This commando-style of doing things always adopted by Wike has become the hallmark of his administration and its legacy.”
“For Wike, who, in the over six years of his regime, was unable to provide any sort of housing programme for Rivers residents, to sack them from the little they had, shows how he holds Rivers’ poor population in disdain. Some of the residents of those demolished areas, most of whom are Rivers people, had lived there for over forty years. His actions have dislocated many families and ruined their economic survival, throwing them into the worst form of poverty. Gov. Wike’s action has created more nuisance than sanity or security,” he stated.
The former Director-General of the NIMASA maintained that in as much as he stood with and would support any urban renewal programme, such should follow due process and have a human face.
“I totally support urban renewal but it should follow due process that will respect human dignity and inflict minimal pains on the people. A responsible government would plan with inputs from all critical stakeholders, reach an understanding with residents of the affected areas on a workable timeline, and pay necessary financial compensation to cushion the effects of consequential migration.
“Rivers people do not know the vision and development goals of the Wike administration for waterfront development other than primitive acquisition of land for the governor and his cronies.”
He, however, challenged Wike to make public his development plans for those sacked waterfront settlements if he had any.
“Knowing Wike too well, he has no development plans for them. If he didn’t have any development plan for Rivers State since 2015, is it now that he is engulfed in the politics of his 2023 ambition that he would have development plan? The use of the left hand is not learnt in old age. By May this year, Wike would have spent 7 years in office but with absolutely nothing to show of how he has helped lift Rivers people out of poverty, or how he has helped Rivers youth develop themselves.
“All he is interested in is transactions that will give him monetary benefits. Those sacked waterfront residents should not forget Wike’s wickedness against them and repay him and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, come 2023.”