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Wike speaks on ex-NDDC MD house arrest, says the state is fully out to fight

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After rescuing former Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Joy Nunieh from house arrest, the Executive Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike has expressed his readiness to fight back against any injustice meted on any indigene of the state.

Describing the actions of the policemen who were spotted at the residence of the ex-NDDC MD, Joy Nunieh as a show of shame and disgrace, Nyesom Wike said the policemen treated the former Acting MD of the NDDC as if she is a common criminal.

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“I had to drive to the area and saw over 50 policemen and when I asked, they said they were from IGP Monitoring Unit. So, IGP Monitoring Unit has now taken over the fighting of crime in Rivers State and the CP is not aware.

“All these plenty officers to take a woman as if she is a common criminal. If you want anything from her, invite her to come.

“I don’t know who is involved; I don’t know who is in interested, however; nobody should push Rivers State to the point we will say that enough is enough. We will not just protect her, we will protect every citizen. I cry for this country. Mr. President must know, Mr. President must hear that what is happening in this country is…innocent people will die.

“Nunieh is a Rivers daughter. From what has happened now, I will tell you that Rivers State is fully out. Anybody who is responsible for this abduction of our daughter, enough is enough.

“All the Niger-Delta states, if they have a hand, they should call their people to order.”

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