Governor Wike threatens companies not contributing to COVID-19 fight in Rivers - Daily Post Nigeria

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Governor Wike threatens companies not contributing to COVID-19 fight in Rivers

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state has threatened companies in the State who failed to contribute to the state’s COVID 19 efforts.

He said such companies who have kept silent in the face of the pandemic will hear from him at the end of the crisis. Governor Wike during a press conference lamented that companies who get revenues from the state donate funds to other states rather than supporting their host communities or state. There are speculations that Wike’s address may be directed at Oil companies and Multinationals who operate in the state and have made huge donations to the federal government for COVID-19 fight.“Support the state as well because if anything happens to Rivers state your business will crash.

“You do business here, make your billions here, then when there’s a pandemic and it’s time to support you take your money somewhere else. You will hear from us when this whole thing is over.“Look at the soot here, how many people are affected by that thing. Have you seen the Federal Government come to help us one day.”

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You are the real one

Na by force?

CSR no be buy force plsss.

Isokay... I remain mute

Them no dy pay TAX?

This has always been the problem of Niger Delta. Their governments abdicate their responsibilities to their people and pass such responsibilities to companies operating in their region after collecting tax from the same companies.

Yes I support this, company like mtn, airtel and 9mobile

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