Wike tasks N’Delta govs to account for 13% oil derivation backlog paid by Buhari

Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, has challenged his counterparts in the Niger Delta region to account for the huge sums of money they received as backlog of 13% oil derivation since 199, which he said was approved and paid by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Wike threw the challenge at the nine governors on Friday night when he spoke during a banquet organised by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State for the PDP G5 governors who were in Port Harcourt for the party’s State-level campaign flag-off on Saturday.

The governor told guests at the banquet that while he can point to the projects executed by his administration with the monies in Rivers, some of his colleagues cannot show any proof.

He said: “I am not an Apostle of Buhari; he is not my friend but I have no regret to appreciate him for paying the money meant for the Niger Delta states. He has paid. Let everybody come and account for it.”

Wike had, during the commissioning of the Nabo Graham-Douglas CPUs of the Nigerian Law School in Port Harcourt, commended Buhari for approving all the monies accruable to the Niger Delta states since 1999.

Wike lashed out at an unnamed politician whose interest he said is in marrying many wives and attempting to collect from the Federal government over $400 million as consultancy fee.

He said while he is looking forward to the day the party will sack him as advised by the unnamed fellow, he should tell his governor to account for the refunds received from the Federal government.

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