Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike, has finally disclosed what he discussed with President Muhammadu Buhari during their closed door meeting at the presidential villa.
Wike revealed that they talked about tackling cultism and insecurity in Rivers state.
The governor disclosed this on Monday, May 30, in Port Harcourt during a town hall meeting tagged, “Accounting for Governor Nyesom Wike’s Administration: One Year After.”
“Measures have been put in place to tackle cultism across the state. When I met with the President, I told him that we would tackle cultism and insecurity in the four local government areas,” he said.
Wike said the economy has been stabilised with the strategic release of funds for the payment of salaries and for key projects.
“We have stabilised the economy of Rivers State since we took over the reins of leadership in the state.
“We achieved the stabilisation of the economy by injecting N151bn as salaries and payment of contractors. These funds have helped us to rebuild our economy, which was badly damaged by the immediate past administration,” he stated.