THE immediate past governor of Rivers
State, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has accused the Governor of Rivers State, Mr.
Nyesom Wike, of diverting N45bn loan taken by his administration.
Amaechi made this statement, on Sunday,
at a special thanksgiving service organised to mark the October 25
ruling of the Supreme Court, which brought him into power as governor in
2007.
He said, “I borrowed N300bn and I paid
N245bn back and I left about N15bn. But now, they are not borrowing to
pay contractors. Rather they are borrowing for themselves.
“Borrow to pay contractors not for your
purse. They have borrowed N45bn and nobody is seeing it. If you put
N45bn in the state economy, the state will be bouncing. They will employ
more workers, pay them and you will see things working.”
Amaechi lamented the situation of things
in the state and maintained that projects embarked upon by his
administration were valuable .
He said, “It is those roads that I have
done that they are driving on. The stadium road was done by me and they
are driving on it. I did underground gutter, but they are building
gutter and covering it.
Reacting, the Special Adviser, Media and
Publicity to the State Governor, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, described the
allegation by Amaechi as malicious and spurious.
“On the malicious and spurious
allegation by Rotimi Amaechi that Gov. Wike borrowed N45bn to line his
pocket, it is laughable. Amaechi himself in one of his speeches said
Governor Wike would inherit an empty treasury which was fleeced dry by
him.
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