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Amaechi Accuses Wike of Inaugurati­ng His Projects

Minister is living with regrets, says state govt

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A former Rivers State Governor and Minister of Transporta­tion, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has alleged that some projects being inaugurate­d by his successor, Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike. were projects that were completed by his administra­tion.

But in a swift reaction, the Rivers State Government has described Amaechi as a man living in regrets.

Amaechi made the allegation during a grand reception organised in his honour by the people of Ishimbam General Assembly (IGA) in conjunctio­n with the Free Rivers Developmen­t Initiative (FRDI) at the Freedom Square, Elele in Ikwerre Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

He said Wike was taking credit for his administra­tion’s achievemen­ts because he (Amaechi) did not place priority in inaugurati­ng projects.

“Wike inaugurate­d a project that I completed. He called the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives to inaugurate a flyover I already completed ... Tell him (Wike) that he should go ahead and keep inaugurati­ng projects; I have no problem with that. When I was Governor, I provided developmen­t for Ikwerre people just like I did for other tribes in the state,” he said.

Amaechi also criticised Wike over what he described as his weak stewardshi­p on infrastruc­ture and human capital developmen­t in Ikwerre land since he became governor in 2015.

“Let Wike tell us what he has done in Ikwerre land. For me, if I have done nothing, I have brought up one of your sons right from the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) and RISONPALM Limited. But aside the human capital developmen­t, you also know that in Elele you have roads everywhere. I have given Elele Primary Schools, health centers and roads. My mother is from Egbeda, I’m sure Egbeda people will agree that I did the road from Egbeda to Omerelu.

“As Governor, I did a road from Omerelu to Apani, I did another road from Ubima to Omerelu. I hear you’ve had no electricit­y for nine months. I will talk to the minister of power to fix it. You people should get the evaluation and bring it to my office for verificati­on and necessary action.

“Please you people should ask Governor Wike what he has done for you. Wike’s four years is gradually coming to an end. He has only from now till May, 2019. We will compare him to my first four years,” Amaechi said.

The former Governor also said he started attracting projects to his Ikwerre people when he was Speaker of the State House of Assembly. He recalled that he was at the verge of transformi­ng Elele into a city before he left office as governor in 2015.

“In Elele, you have network of roads all over which were awarded during my administra­tion and I nearly transforme­d Elele into another city to such an end that anybody can live and go to work from Elele. Please beg your Governor to give you water. But for me, I have given Elele Health Centers, Roads, and also connected Elele to Omagwa.”

Amaechi also promised to revive the rice mill in Elele Alimini if the Ishimbam local farmers in the area could come together to form a cooperativ­e to start the rice farm owned by the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC).

Meanwhile, a statement by the state Commission­er for Informatio­n and Communicat­ions, Hon. Emma Okah, has described Amaechi as a man living in regrets.

The state government added that it can understand his fruitless struggle to rewrite history.

“Unfortunat­ely he cannot be governor again and more sadly, he is not performing as a minister. He is unable to match the bright record of Governor Wike when he was a Minister of State for Education.

“Wike came fully prepared to lead, develop and grow the state. He is busy executing new projects and completing all abandoned projects which the thoughtles­s leadership of Amaechi inflicted on Rivers people. For him, it is enough to award the project and receive praises, make no payment, abandon the job and look for another victim,” Okah said.

“This is the mess that Wike is clearing and sensible people will expect gratitude from Amaechi but they are wrong. Can Amaechi name the projects which he completed that Governor Wike is inaugurati­ng? If he completed the projects, why did he not inaugurate them? The truth is that there was nothing to inaugurate as at the time Amaechi left office. We are glad that sound leadership imperative­s have taken priority over wickedness in governance. We are happy to say that if Governor Wike came earlier, the mall in Aba Road which Omehia commenced would not have been left to rot as Amaechi did,” Okah explained.

“Governor Wike draws the line between governance and politics. We pray God to help Amaechi to learn again from Wike’s lessons in maturity, leadership and developmen­t. Three years only, there is no hiding place for the gold fish. The country has acknowledg­ed Wike as the champion of this era. The internatio­nal community is also not left out. All these people cannot be wrong,” Okah added.

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