River State Governor Rotimi Amaechi has asked the state
Governor-elect, Chief Nyesom Wike, to go ahead with his threat to probe
his administration, saying he has Wike’s records as his (Amaechi) Chief
of Staff between 2007 and 2011.
Amaechi said this during one of the programmes organised by Committee
of Friends to mark the Rivers State governor’s 50th birthday in Port
Harcourt on Tuesday.
“I heard that Wike says he will probe me. I have not asked him not to
probe me. He should remember that he was my Chief of Staff for four
years; I have my records on him. He should go ahead,” he said.
Amaechi added that he did not use his tenure to probe the past
administration in the state, noting that such exercise might be a waste
of time and resources.
He explained that the people of the state would not applaud him on
the basis of how many people he had probed but for his accomplishments
in office.
“Go and check, the road leading to Wike’s father’s house, I
constructed it. But in front of that same house, a relation of mine was
killed on election day,” he added.
The
governor blamed the principals of the state opposition party for
instigating violence, especially before the last general elections,
wondering why people would not mind killing others because of their
personal ambition.
“Why will people, because of their personal ambition, not mind
killing other people? They gave me all kinds of names but none could
accuse me of killing anyone. I have never killed in my life and I will
never kill. But because of someone’s personal ambition, human lives mean
nothing to some people,” Ameachi said, detailing two alleged gruesome
killings in the state.
He wondered why the Peoples Democratic Party opposed the setting up
of a panel to probe the pre-election and election day killings in the
state if the opposition party did not have anything to hide.
The governor added, “They went and got a kangoroo judgment stopping the panel from sitting, but we appealed the judgment and the court gave the go ahead for the panel to sit.”
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