We have overwhelming evidence against Amaechi, say Wike

The Rivers State Governor, Barr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has declared that his administration has overwhelming evidence of corruption against the immediate past Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi.
Addressing the 106th Quarterly Meeting of the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers in Port Harcourt, Governor Wike alleged that Amaechi admitted paying $39million for a non-existent Justice Karibi Whyte Mega Specialist Hospital.
Governor Wike added that the former governor allegedly confessed publicly that he sold the state’s Gas Turbines, “which the immediate past administration diverted the funds.”
He said: “All the documents that proved Amaechi’s corrupt acts are authentic. We never forged documents. The former governor himself admitted that he paid out $39million to Clinotech , without a single block laid anywhere. Is that a document he claims was forged? Where is the Hospital?
“He has agreed in different interviews that he sold the state gas turbines for $309million. Convert $309million United States dollars to naira and you will understand the level of fraud. Amaechi left only $204,000 in the state account.
“The bank statements of the pattern of withdrawals from that account are there for all to see. Can that be forged? The dates and amounts withdrawn are clearly written,” he said.
The governor berated the Minister of Transportation for allegedly engaging in the blackmail of the Supreme Court because, according to the governor, the Ministers appeal was pending before the Apex Court over the establishment of the Rivers State Judicial Commission of Inquiry.
He said: “There is no time that he loses a case without blackmailing the Judiciary. He feels that the only way he can do it is to blackmail the Supreme Court. You cannot play politics with everything.”
On the alleged use of hotels for electoral fraud, the governor warned that any hotel that opened its facility for electoral fraud and malpractice would lose its operational certificate of occupancy.
Governor Wike added: “Any hotel that is used to rig elections, that hotel’s certificate of occupancy will be withdrawn. I will not tolerate all that anymore.”
Speaking further, he warned traditional rulers against working with armed gangs to cause insecurity in their communities.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers and Amayanabo of Opobo, King Dandeson Jaja, commended the governor for the commencement of the reconstruction of 175 public schools across the state and appealed to the governor to set up a process to check the sale of illicit drugs in the state.