Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, on Tuesday, received the Aluu Council of Chiefs at the Government House, Port Harcourt.
The governor during a meeting with the Aluu Council of Chiefs, which was led by the Chairman, Chief Ken Nwabunwo, disclosed that the Police High Command dismissed the six policemen attached to him because they refused to allow the security agencies execute their plot of assassinating him.
Governor Wike told the chiefs that there was a detailed plan by the security agencies to assassinate him, but his security details resisted the execution of the evil plot.
He promised the chiefs that he will continue to defend the interest of the state, noting that he will never plead with the offending security agencies to stop their illegal activities.
He stated that the fraudulent invasion of the state by the security agencies during the last rerun elections was a wake up call for the people to be prepared for the rigging of elections in 2016 by the same security agencies.
Wike thanked the Aluu Community for cooperating with his administration to tackle cultism in the area, noting that the peaceful nature of the area has led to improved execution of projects for the people.
The governor assured that his administration will continue to develop different communities in line with the pledge to the people.
Chief Nwabunwo commended the governor for the state burial given to Capt Elechi Amadi, and for renaming the Former Port Harcourt Polytechnic as Elechi Amadi Polytechnic. The Aluu leaders further thanked the governor for constructing the major road to the area.
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