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Rivers Senators Differ on N13bn Ikoyi Money

- Damilola Oyedele

Senators George Thompson Sekibo (Rivers East) and Magnus Abe (Rivers South East) yesterday differed over the N13 billion found in an Ikoyi apartment by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

While Sekibo insisted that the money belongs to the Rivers State Government, Abe called for him to be summoned to appear before the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo-led panel, to provide proof to buttress his claim.

Sekibo is of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) while Abe was elected on the platform of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

Sekibo, in a point of order raised at plenary yesterday, said the Rivers State Government had already ‘blown a whistle’ that money amounting to $700 million was taken from the coffers of the state.

The state Governor, Mr. Nyesom Wike, had claimed that the N13 billion is part of monies allegedly stolen from the state by former Governor, Rotimi Amaechi.

“We have a suspicion and our suspicion is coming through this direction: the Rivers State government had forwarded a petition claiming the loss of over $700 million allegedly taken by the former governor of the state, and we prayed the Senate to do something about it at that time, but it became too political,” he said.

He called on the Osinbajo committee to unravel the real owner of Flat 7B, where the money was found.

Adding some drama to his presentati­on, Sekibo blew a whistle in the chamber.

“That was a whistle that the state government blew at the time. We are coming back to say that money found in that 7b - we have done our interim investigat­ion by the state government, and we are blowing the whistle the second time. We trust the capacity of the vicepresid­ent as the chairman of the investigat­ive team. And on behalf of my constituen­ts, I am blowing the whistle a second time,” he said and blew the whistle three times.

Abe, while reacting in an interview with journalist­s, said Sekibo should provide the panel with facts to prove his whistle blowing stunt at the Senate.

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