The Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has accused the
Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Nyesom Wike, of playing politics with the lives
of the people of the state.
He also accused Wike of not taking the development of the state
seriously.
Amaechi, a former governor of the state, said this in a statement
in Abuja on Tuesday.
He accused Wike of
“twisting, butchering and turning the truth upside down; and in most cases
telling outright lies in his failed bid to denigrate, tarnish and rubbish his
towering image, person and laudable, landmark achievements.
He said that most troubling was
Wike’s alleged propensity, without any qualms whatsoever, to play politics with
the safety and security of the lives of Rivers people.
This, he said, was indeed most
worrisome.
Amaechi said, “It is no secret
that Wike plays politics with the development, welfare and well-being of Rivers
people.
“But no government should play
politics with the safety and security of its citizens like Wike is sadly and
shamelessly doing.
“Governor Wike claimed that the
brutal political killings and murder of the All Progressives Congress members
and other hapless citizens in the state are cult-related or a result of cult
clashes.
“What cult wars is he talking
about? Since he claimed to have security reports, we challenge Wike to tell
Rivers people the cult group that Franklin Obi, the APC Ward Chairman in Omoku,
belongs to, that led to his being gruesomely beheaded and butchered, alongside
his pregnant wife and teenage son.
“Or did Franklin suddenly become
a cult member because he had the guts and courage to host a resoundingly
successful ward meeting of APC faithful in the same ward as Wike’s Peoples
Democratic Party State chairman, Felix Obuah, just a few days to the rerun
elections?”
The former governor challenged
Wike to tell Nigerians the cult groups and the cult wars that led to the
killing of the innocent youth corper, Chukwudumeibi Okonta, on the day of the
last rerun election on March 19.
“Was the youth corper a
cultist or a victim of cult wars or yet another victim of politically-motivated
killings in Rivers State?,” he asked.
He also said that Wike
must tell Rivers people the cult wars that led to the brutal murder of hundreds
of Rivers people since the election that made him governor was held, and the
cult groups that all those that had been murdered, belong to.
He said that Wike’s cult
wars/cultists claim was akin to insulting and spitting on the graves and
memories of all those murdered and their families.
Amaechi said, “With pity, we
watched as Wike tried to compare the political killings of the late Okonta and
Independent National Electoral Commission ad hoc staff on the rerun
election day in Rivers State to the fire accident that occurred at the home of
the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Kano State days after the
elections of 2015.
“How pathetic! Even for Wike,
this is a new low.”
On the Rivers Monorail project
Amaechi started, which Wike said that he would abandon, the former governor
said Wike needed to know that the monorail belongs to Rivers State and not his
“Amaechi’s” private monorail.
He said, “Pray, Governor Wike,
which Rivers people told you not to touch the monorail project? Is it the same
Rivers people that have consistently praised the project and see it as a
catalyst to jump-start the local economy and place the state at the forefront
of transport infrastructural development in Africa?
“Or is Wike aggregating the
jaundiced views of the coterie of court-jesters that hang around him daily, as
the opinion of the entire people of the state?
“It is sad, very sad that Wike
has elected to play politics with this laudable project that was almost completed
before Amaechi left office.”
He said that Wike also
described several ongoing projects in the state when he (Amaechi) left office
as ‘abandoned projects’ that the former governor claimed to have completed or
about to complete.
The former governor said Wike
specifically mentioned the Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Unity Road that connects the
Island of Opobo to Andoni and the rest of the state.
“What a shameless lie! This
project was ongoing and was almost completed as at May 29, 2015. May we also
remind Wike that the Eagle Island- Diobu Road that he once claimed to have been
abandoned was 90 per cent completed with just the final course of coal tar
remaining as at when he succeeded Amaechi,” the former governor added.
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