The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State has faulted Governor Nyesom Wike’s allegations that the Federal Government has done nothing to address the soot menace.
The party, in a statement by its state Publicity Secretary, Senibo Chris Finebone, said it was unacceptable for the governor to accuse the Federal Government of inaction when he had not initiated any concrete action requiring synergy.
Finebone accused the governor of trying to reap political dividends from his fight against the soot.
APC said after many years of inaction by the state, it was wrong for Wike to begin to blame the environmental disaster on everybody apart from himself.
It, however, acknowledged that Wike’s allegations against security personnel had some substance and should be investigated by the authorities.
The party said: “Whereas the accusation against some security personnel may have some substance worthy of investigation, it is rather most unintelligent for the governor who heads a subnational government to blame the Federal Government for inaction on the deadly soot in Rivers State when the state government has not initiated any concrete action requiring synergy with the federal government.
“Indeed, government-to-government business is not conducted based on off-the-cuff comments of a governor at functions or events.
“Can the Rivers State Government provide proof of Save Our Souls (SOS) memos initiated by it and addressed to the Federal Government through Federal Ministry of Environment calling for the central government’s intervention on the matter? That is how government-to-government business is conducted.
“Very significant is that, after all said and done, the fact that a state under the ravaging whirlwind of soot does not have a sitting Cabinet Commissioner for Environment smells real bad and is self-indicting.
“It means that the very dangerous health risk will not be routinely brought by official memo to be discussed at the State Executive Council meetings except if the governor remembers to table it. Apparently, this has been the sad situation so far.
“Truth is that the governor never considered the soot descending on Port Harcourt and environs important enough for six years until now.
“All the APC is saying is that the governor should be honest enough to take responsibility for doing nothing for over six years even as citizens cried for help.
“The governor should not merely go after grasshoppers while leaving the elephants to continue with their alternative economy that inflicts havoc on the lives of residents of the State.
“It should not be seen as a ready opportunity to rope in innocent political opponents…