Wike and Amaechi
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The crisis between the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Nyesom Wike
and his predecessor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, worsened on Tuesday with each of them
trading blame.
Wike, who spoke in an
interview with journalists in Abuja, said Amaechi was going to the media to
divert attention from the probe panel he set up. Wike, in another
interview with State House correspondents shortly after a meeting President
Muhammadu Buhari had with state governors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja,
said Amaechi needed not to entertain any fear over the probe panel if he had no
skeleton in his cupboard.
The Punch report continues:
Amaechi, who spoke
through his former Commissioner for Information, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, accused
Wike of stopping the Federal Government from refunding N108bn it owed the
state.
Justifying the probe
panel he set up, Wike said, “The essence of the judicial commission does not
have to do with a witch-hunt of anybody, but to understand things we could not
have understood.
“If he had worked with
the transition committee we set up, the committee would have asked one or two
questions. No transition committee was set up by the government (Amaechi’s
administration).”
The governor insisted a
Lexus Jeep (bulletproof) seized from Semenitari belonged to the state
government.
He alleged that the
commissioner initially said the car was given to by her husband and later
claimed that it was a parting gift from government.
According to him, there
are no documents to back both claims by the former commissioner.
He recalled that Amaechi,
during his administration, set up many probe panels, adding that nobody said
such panels were aimed at nailing those opposed to him.
Wike faulted a claim that
the Amaechi administration gave him a handover note.
He asked, “Let us start
from the national level. When Jonathan was leaving, did he just handover the
villa?. Did he not hand over the whole government structure;. from one ministry
to the other?”
The governor said the
Permanent Secretary of the Government House never gave him a handover note.
He said, “What the
permanent secretary did was to brief us on the office… When we set up the
transition committee, we wrote to him and said, ‘Time is going. Will you please
set up your own transition committee?’”
According to him, apart
from refusing to set up his own committee, Amaechi allegedly directed permanent
secretaries not to cooperate with the one he set up.
He said apart from owing
workers, two months salaries, past administration refused to pay players of
Sharks, Dolphin and Rivers Angels football clubs for eight months.
Wike said that pensioners
in the state had not been paid since February, adding that there was refuse in
the whole of Port Harcourt, because refuse contractors were being owed.
He added that the
recommendation of the probe panel he set up would determine whether Amaechi
would be reported to anti-graft agencies.
But Amaechi had denied
all these allegations, saying he had left the state far better than he met it
over eight years ago.
Amaechi in Abuja on
Tuesday added that because his government was accountable to the people, he
would not shy away from giving the account of his stewardship to the
electorate.
Amaechi, who spoke
through Semenitari, debunked the claim by Wike that he did not leave any
handover notes behind.
She said that all the
commissioners and heads of MDAs submitted their handover notes to the Secretary
to the State Government, who forwarded same to the Head of the State Civil
Service as is appropriate.
“Governor Amaechi also
directed the Deputy Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Tele Ikuru, to be the liaison
between the outgoing administration and the incoming one.
“Ikuru, as the Deputy
Chairman of the state Executive Council and second man in government, had all
the facts necessary to brief the incoming administration,” she added.
Semenitari denied the
claim by Wike that she was contacted by security agents before her official car
was forcefully taken away from her residence in Port Harcourt.
Semenitari said that at
no time did she claim that the Lexus Jeep, forceful taken from her residence,
belonged to her husband and that what belonged to him was a Range Rover jeep.
She also said that the
government of Amaechi had commenced the payment of April salaries of civil
servants before he handed over in May.
She said the Amaechi
administration inherited pension arrears of over N4.5bn and that by the time he
was leaving office, the state government was owing three months of pension
arrears to the mainstream retirees and two months arrears to parastatal
pensioners.
“It is to the credit of
the Amaechi administration that by the time he was leaving office, he had
completed 90 per cent of the Phase 1A of the Rivers State Monorail, completed
two major interchanges, two flyovers, 25 bridges and five shore protection
projects,” she added.
Semenitari said the
Amaechi’s administration also completed 890 kilometres of the ongoing 1,424
kilometres of road projects across the state.
“Out of the roads
completed, some of these were federal roads for which the Rivers State
Government spent N108bn, Mr. Wike as Minister of State for Education was among
those who prevented former President Goodluck Jonathan from paying the Rivers
State Government back this debt,” the former commissioner added.
Semenitari said that
other states like Akwa Ibom and Abia received repayment for the federal roads
they constructed.
She said that as of the
time that Amaechi was leaving office, the debts owed the contractors for
ongoing road projects totalled N44, 942,354,44.10, adding that the last
government owed two banks N17.7bn.
On how the state spent the
money made from the sales of the equity in the power generating assets’
company, she said the amount was captured as income in the 2014 Appropriation
Law and used to fund capital projects.
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