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Rivers Denies Withdrawin­g N11bn from State's Account

- Anayo Okolie

Rivers State Government yesterday denied withdrawin­g N11bn from the Rivers State Government’s account between October, 2015 and February, 2016.

The Commission­er for Informatio­n and Communicat­ion, Dr. Austin Tam-George, disclosed this while reacting to a report, which claimed that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was to investigat­e the withdrawal of over N11bn from the Rivers State Government’s account between October, 2015 and February, 2016 under the administra­tion of Governor Nyesom Wike.

The “suspicious withdrawal­s”, according to the report, were made in cash by the Director of Finance and Administra­tion of the state’s government house, Mr. Kingsely Fubara from the Rivers State Government’s account with the Central Bank of Nigeria.

But the commission­er said that Rivers State Government never conducted such financial transactio­ns and the report was patently false.

According to him, "The Rivers State Government has no record of any staff known as Kingsely Fubara. This must be a fictional character created by the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC)) and the Punch newspaper to embarrass the State Government and deceive the public.

"Punch report also indicated that the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) has directed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to probe these so-called withdrawal­s. Such a directive, if true, would be a manifestly illegal and ridiculous propositio­n."

By law, Tam-George posited that Rivers State Government was accountabl­e to the Rivers State House of Assembly and the people of Rivers State, not to the Attorney General of the Federation, adding that "This is a totally fictitious report typically orchestrat­ed by the APC and its media allies."

"The story raises fundamenta­l questions about the moral horror of an anti-graft agency that is now openly partisan in all its intentions and actions.

"There is universal concern that the EFCC is playing an extremely corrosive role in the current political dispensati­on. Rather than fight corruption in a profession­al and dispassion­ate manner, the EFCC behaves like an integral organ of the APC," Tam-George added.

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