Amaechi spent $150m on APC elections, says Wike
THE Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom
Wike, said on Sunday that he would not have contested a governorship
rerun if the Supreme Court had failed to uphold his election.
The governor also alleged that between
December 1 and 18 of 2014, the immediate past government in the state
led by Mr. Rotimi Amaechi had used $150m to fund the All Progressives
Congress’ elections, adding that the state government will recover all
stolen funds.
Wike said this at a thanksgiving service at Saint Peter’s Anglican Church in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area.
But reacting to the allegation, the
state Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr. Chris Finebone, described the
claim as a big lie from “the very depth of hell.
Finebone challenged Wike to take Amaechi to court, adding that the former governor was without blemish.
He said, “That (allegation) is a big lie
taken from the very depth of hell. Wike talks big and tough, but behind
his tough-talking is a moronic coward. He will not advance that
accusation beyond the comfort of his audience.
“His deeds are awaiting him and at the
appropriate time, he will be held to account. If he is serious, let him
go to court and summon Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. But you can be
sure that he (Wike) will not do that because that Amaechi is without
blemish.”
The governor said he would have opted out of the rerun in order to prevent loss of lives that could have trailed the poll.
Wike added, “Nothing is impossible with
God. Men of God prophesied a few days to the Supreme Court ruling that
the judgment will confirm the mandate given to us by the Rivers people.
“We won the election clearly as has been
confirmed by the Supreme Court. If there was a rerun, I wouldn’t have
contested because there would have been a bloodbath. I resolved not to
be part of anything that would bring about bloodbath.”
He pointed out that the failure of the
“evil plotters” meant that Rivers people would return all the
legislators, whose elections were nullified by the Appeal Court.
Explaining that the Supreme Court
judgment that affirmed his election restored the confidence of Nigerians
in the judiciary, Wike stated that the ruling of the apex court
confirmed the will of the Rivers people.
He assured the people of the state that
he would judiciously use the mandate given to him to advance the course
of the development of the state.
The governor restated his earlier
declaration that he would not allow the rigging of the State and
National Assembly rerun elections in the state, saying any INEC staff
who attempts to rig will be treated as an armed robbers.
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