Gov. Wiki Accuses Buhari's Govt. Of Shielding Rotimi Amaechi Because Of His Financial Commitment In The 2015 General Election!

Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has alleged that the Federal government was shielding his predecessor, Rotimi Amaechi from prosecution because the former governor financed the 2015 general elections for the APC, lib reports.

The governor said this while speaking on Tuesday during a special appearance on Channels Television Sunrise Programme, Barr. Wike pointed out that the Minister of Transportation closure of courts for two years negatively affected security in the state as security agencies were overwhelmed by the challenges of managing suspects, while Rivers people were denied avenues to ventilate their grievances. 

"It was under Amaechi that I was almost assassinated, when I was his Chief of Staff. Under him, Ignatius Ajuru was assassinated, Charles Nsiegbe was assassinated. Yet he says the State is not as secured as it was during his term. The courts were shut down for 2 years. No despotic leader in the world had ever shut down courts. Amaechi entered the Guinness book of records for this notorious act of denying people access to justice. Justices came to say that Amaechi came to procure judgment. If it is a Federal Government that is sincere, they will not want to do anything with Amaechi. In APC, once they lose a case, they berate the judiciary. It is only when they win that they praise the judiciary.  Amaechi used part of the $309m proceeds of the Rivers State Gas Turbine sale to fund the APC which is why the Party rallies around him to shield him from prosecution in spite of his several indictments. The Presidential Panel has not invited us to substantiate our ownership of the Ikoyi billions and hasn't released the report as well. So we are waiting for that before taking our next steps."

On Rivers State Golden Jubilee honours award, the Governor said, ''the law was created by the Odili Government and every former Governor was expected to receive an award. It was the basis for considering Amaechi for such irrespective of public outcry. But the recipient rejected it as a poisoned chalice taking away the moral burden on the State. The law is now being amended to ensure its merit is emphasized", he said

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