Governor Nyesom Wike has sued for synergy amongst the states in the South-South region as a way of ensuring development.
He broached the idea while playing host to members of the Delta state House of Assembly, who were on retreat.
The honourable members of the Delta State Assembly were led by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Monday Ikp to Government House, Port Harcourt, Wednesday.
Governor Wike stressed that the synergy is crucial for the region to enjoy the dividends of democracy.
The governor used the visit to reiterate the need to give independence to the legislature, stressing that his administration will do everything to make sure the three arms of government worked without interference.
In his words: “You do not need to pocket the legislature to think that you are safe. The judiciary and the legislature were not working before, but today by the grace of God the judiciary and legislature are back”.
While dismissing the various propaganda promoted by the opposition against his administration as mendacious, he said the government was not bothered about any fear of its tenure, but is rather is more concerned with delivering on its promise.
Governor Wike averted that: “I can assure you that if you organize elections 20 times here in the state, PDP will win”.
He therefore urged the legislators to enjoy their stay in the state and wished them a fruitful retreat.
Earlier, Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Monday Ikpuya had congratulated the governor on his election victory, stating that the choice of Rivers State for its retreat was planked on the status of the state as the headquarters of the South-South.
Rt. Hon. Ikpuya said from their findings, Governor Wike is the indisputable choice of the electorate.
He added that the retreat will afford them opportunity to understudy the state’s legislative process and utilize it appropriately.
The same view was expressed by the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Ibani Ikuinyi who accompanied the lawmakers. The Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly emphasized that an interface was necessary between Houses of Assembly in the region.
Rt. Hon. Ikuinyi further stressed that: “The retreat is a peer review mechanism considering the catchment areas in the South-South.