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Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by gidgiddy: 6:00pm On Nov 11, 2020
The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, first announced a bounty of N200 million for the capture of Don Wani, the alleged mastermind of the New Year attack in Omoku in 2018. Since then, the governor had announced additional N725 million bounties on other 35 persons, according to media reports analyzed by SaharaReporters

A breakdown of some of the bounties showed that he had N20 million each on 32 alleged cultists, N30 million on alleged criminal called Bobosky, N5 million on a PDP youth leader and the N50 million on the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra in Rivers State, Stanley Mgbere.

Before he started his series of bounty, Wike in 2016 offered amnesty to suspected cultists and militants. Many of them accepted the offer, including Don Wani, who was alleged to have a connection with Felix Obuah, the chairman of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.

But Don Wani reneged and allegedly murdered about 23 persons January 1, 2018, in Omoku which prompted Wike to announce the bounty on Wani and his gang.

Eventually, Wani and his two associates were killed by Nigerian soldiers five days after Wike announced the bounty.

Subsequently, Wike made a promise to pay N20 million each for information on a list of 32 cultists.

Three persons in the Wike's wanted list: Tompolo, an alleged leader of a cult Greenlander, Mpakaboari Dalabu, and Lucky Miller issued statements disassociating themselves from Wike's claims.

After Minima and Bukuma communities where Mpakaboari Dalabu and Lucky Miller come from described them as philanthropists, they asked Wike to rescind his decision.

After the list was released, the police command in the state said the governor did not follow the standard procedure for declaring a person wanted.

Even as controversial as Wike's list is, he had sometimes failed to fulfil the bounties. After Tompolo was arrested following a tipoff by a whistleblower, Bello Echiomuha said that he had risked his life to help capture the alleged Greenlander cult leader, but Wike had so far failed to pay him his N20 million reward.

But he paid the N30 million bounty on Honest Diigbara AKA Bobosky and N200 million on Don Wani, according to the Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Tammy Danagogo, who presented the money of that of Bobosky to the commissioner of police in Rivers state last year.

However, security experts are sceptical of Wike's governance by bounties.

A security observer in Rivers State, Charles Nko-Taria, told SaharaReporters that Wike's mode of operation was a short fix that does little to reduce the violence in the state.

"The Don Wani bounty was successful, yet it didn't stop insecurity in that area— Omoku," Nko-Taria said. "The recent one is Bobosky. They caught Bobosky, but there is still criminality and killing.

"The bounties are working, but they are not solutions to the insecurity in these areas where the targeted persons come from," he added.

Nko-Taria said that an intentional integration of all citizens into the security apparatus of the country was the way peace could be achieved.

He noted that "policing with persons in uniform is not enough. You must have genuine citizen participation."

A research firm, SBM Intelligence, in a report on the nexus between politics and cultism in Rivers State, pointed out that locking up and killing cult leaders was not enough to stabilize the volatile security situation in the state.

SBM advised Wike and future governors of the state to treat "the socio-economic issues, the legitimacy issues that make communities turn to gangs in the first place, the justice issues and the myopia of political operatives who prefer to take the shortcut of gang violence to win elections."

http://saharareporters.com/2020/11/11/governor-wikes-bounties-sum-nearly-n1-billion-3-years
Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by TecM0: 6:02pm On Nov 11, 2020
Oil rich state
Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by Damikjay(m): 6:02pm On Nov 11, 2020
Dis people should fear God na

Abi dey have forgotten God is in heaven
Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by lindareep: 6:04pm On Nov 11, 2020
Hmmmmm point made...

"policing with persons in uniform is not enough. You must have genuine citizen participation."

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Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by Nobody: 6:05pm On Nov 11, 2020
Wike is a catastrophe to governance


These money wasted like that should have been used to alleviate the poverty bedevilling the state.


I billion for bounty not even for food or Youth empowerment
Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by Kamdil: 6:08pm On Nov 11, 2020
Wike doesn't do all that because of security concern , he does that as for political witch hunt, and vengefulness.

Wike, the worst governor of Rivers State

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Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by Nobody: 6:09pm On Nov 11, 2020
#200m for just one person, is he the leader of ISWAP in the south south shocked
Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by HAccord: 6:15pm On Nov 11, 2020
When he leaves government, he will tell EFCC if those bounties were captured in his budgets.

We would look at Rivers budgets over the years and find out where he wrote 'Bounty program estacodes' and see how much he has siphoned through that amorphous means. Wike the thief. Onyi oshi!

Him dey find cultists up and down, which cultist pass Wike for rivers state? Let him tell us how many people he killed while he was local government chairman playing local politics.

Dr Dakuku Peterside an astute medical laboratory professional and well lettered gentleman would have done a better job than this thug called Wike.

Dakuku Peterside is next governor of Rivers state. God willing.
Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by longetivity(m): 7:29pm On Nov 11, 2020
Did he give anybody the money
Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by peacekante: 7:30pm On Nov 11, 2020
grin
Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by nazicartel(m): 8:08pm On Nov 11, 2020
That nigga Sabi dash money.. sometimes I wonder where he gets the money from. I pity him when he leaves Office and I pray APC wins Rivers make fowl yansh open
Re: Governor Wike's Bounties Sum To Nearly N1 Billion In 3 Years by jamesversion: 8:48pm On Nov 11, 2020
HAccord:
When he leaves government, he will tell EFCC if those bounties were captured in his budgets.

We would look at Rivers budgets over the years and find out where he wrote 'Bounty program estacodes' and see how much he has siphoned through that amorphous means. Wike the thief. Onyi oshi!

Him dey find cultists up and down, which cultist pass Wike for rivers state? Let him tell us how many people he killed while he was local government chairman playing local politics.

Dr Dakuku Peterside an astute medical laboratory professional and well lettered gentleman would have done a better job than this thug called Wike.

Dakuku Peterside is next governor of Rivers state. God willing.

Most of the money paid as bounty are in the security votes of the governor, he has no problems with that.

Cultism in Rivers is endemic because of certain socio-cultural factors chiefly being Unemployment and Political patronage. Politicians are the ultimate beneficiaries of such cultist activities, how will they effectively end what they benefit from?

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