GOVERNOR WIKE CHARGES RIVERS INDEGENES TO INVEST IN THE STATE



Rivers State Governor,  Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has called on privileged Rivers Indigenes to invest their resources in the State,   as a way of developing the state's economy.

Commissioning  Oak Haven Hotels and Suites in Port Harcourt on Tuesday,  Governor Wike said that Rivers people should form the foundation  for investments in the state.

He said: "So many people easily criticise, but do nothing for the development of the State.  Some make money and invest elsewhere.


"Hon Marcus Nleji has done well.  This hotel will create employment  and empower the people. It will also generate revenue  for the state through  taxes".

He said it is not easy to make money and decide to invest it. He said that Hon Nleji left the political terrain over eight years ago and could still muster resources  to invest.

"Those who love their state will take the business  risk and invest in  the State.  Those who don't love the state will give flimsy excuses and resolve  to invest.

"To encourage this new hotel and other businesses on this street, we shall  dualise Woji road. Government will patronise this  hotel to ensure it succeeds", he said.

Governor Wike urged the owner of the hotel to allow the management  of the hotel to run it professionally.  He  said that failure to run the hotel professionally would lead to its collapse.

Earlier,  Chairman of the Oak Haven Hotels and Suites,  Hon Marcus Nleji thanked the Rivers State Governor for improving the investment climate of the State through  the development of Basic infrastructure.

He said prominent Rivers indigenes should  prioritise investing in the state before they move to other locations.

He said that through  the construction of the hotel, he has created employment for 70 persons. He said the  facilities  of the hotel are of international standard.

Simeon Nwakaudu,

Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor,  Electronic Media.

1st October,  2019.