5/26/2015

Amaechi will be probed~ Wike

Firstclass newsline gathered that the presentGovernor-elect, Chief
Nyesom Wike,of rivers state has concluded his readiness to probe the
Rotimi Amaechi administration after being sworn in as the chief
executive of the state.
Wike, who gave this hint while receiving the interim report of the
Transition Committee in Port Harcourt on Monday, declared that his
administration would carry out a forensic audit of all government
accounts.
He explained that the measure would enable him to recover funds that
might have allegedly been stolen by top officials of the outgoing
administration in the state.
Wike specifically said that those who participated in the use of
N4.5bn to conduct a local government election by the Rivers State
Independent Electoral Commission, even when the court had stopped the
exercise, would be made to account for their actions.
The governor-elect maintained that RSIEC embarked on an illegal local
government election despite the court's position on the matter.
Explaining that the days of impunity and corruption were over, Wike
noted that Rivers would be a test case in the fight against
corruption.
He added that his administration would adopt a comprehensive approach
in fighting corrupt elements in the outgoing administration in order
to entrench fiscal discipline in the state.
"I am not going to be intimidated. The only way we can work together
is to check the ills of the past. The right thing must be done. Those
who have stolen the resources of the state must be made to account for
them.
"I have the political will to drive the process to its logical
conclusion. The massive stealing of government resources was a
deliberate attempt to create problems for the incoming
administration," Wike said.
The governor-elect declared that all backdated appointments and
certificates of occupancy being hurriedly issued by outgoing governor
would be set aside.
"All the top officials of Amaechi administration who have refused to
cooperate in the interest of Rivers State during the transition period
will soon cooperate whether they like it or not.
"Those who have closed the courts will be the same persons rushing to
the courts when we open the courts," Wike further declared.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Transition Committee and state Deputy
Governor, Mr. Tele Ikuru, had recommended that the new administration
should carry out forensic audit of all accounts in view of an alleged
looting by officials of the outgoing administration.
Ikuru pointed out that Amaechi and top officials of his (Amaechi)
administration refused to cooperate with the committee for a smooth
transition.
The deputy governor urged the governor-elect to work towards restoring
basic services in the state.
Reacting, the Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, Chief
Tony Okocha, told our correspondent that Amaechi was not afraid of
probe and added that the governor had been transparent and sincere in
governing the state.
Okocha argued that there was nothing wrong in probing any
administration, but stated that the exercise would only becoming a
vice should it (probe) be done with mischief in mind.
"No government that is transparent and sincere like that of Amaechi
will be afraid of probe. It (probe) is good to do except if it is
originally intended to be a witch-hunt," Amaechi aide said.
On Wike's claim that N4.5bn was used to conduct the council election,
Okocha disagreed with the governor-elect, saying, "He (Wike) should
also understand that he who lives in a glass house should not throw
stones."
Firstclassnewsline.net

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