Amaechi's tenure probe halt bid scuppered
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The Rivers state
government has been given the go-ahead to probe the administration of former
governor, Rotimi Amaechi. Dismissing a suit filed by Amaechi on Thursday, Justice
Simeon Amadi of the Rivers state high court said the constitution of the
Justice Odedeji-led judicial commission of inquiry was in order. Nyesom
Wike, Amaechi’s successor, had set up the panel to probe the sale of state
assets by the past administration.
Justice
Amadi said the inquiry was not established to investigate the personal
activities of the former governor but to investigate previous actions of
government as they affect the people of the state.
Vanguard
report continues:
Wike,
he ruled, was empowered by the provisions of the law to establish the inquiry
and “there is no law preventing a state government from finding out how her
resources were expended”.
He
said Amaechi cannot disburse and expend funds of the state government and
turn around to claim such powers belong to the national assembly.
He
also dismissed the claim by Amaechi that the 30 days set aside for the
sitting of the commission would deny him fair hearing.
The
court said the former governor was yet to file a memorandum before the
commission and has not appeared before it, hence “he cannot complain that he
was not given fair hearing”.
Amaechi was governor
between 2007 and 2015.
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