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‘But, my deputy is on Wike’s transition committee’: Gov Amaechi Asks To Be Left Alone

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Contrary to the accusations of Nyesom Wike’s transition committee that Governor Amaechi is trying to sabotage and frustrate the May 29 handover in the state, Governor Amaechi has expressed the readiness of his administration to handover come May 29.

The governor spoke through the Rivers State Commissioner of Information and Communications, Ibim Semenitari, on Friday, May 8, 2015, said the he was ready for the handover and that whoever would take over from him has nothing to worry about. He dismissed insinuations that the outgoing administration was not showing co-operation “with the man the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, declared winner of April 11 governorship election in Rivers State.”

He also wondered what he would be doing in office after the handover date, he stated that the members of his cabinet have made their notes ready in preparation to the termination date of his administration.

“We are ready for handover unlike the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, at the centre that is busy making new appointments and sacking people. They have refused to brief the Muhammadu Buhari transition team and All Progressives Congress, APC, is not screaming blue murder. Rather, the APC at the centre is meeting and planning and preparing for government”.

“Unfortunately in Rivers State, the PDP is busy doctoring election results, doctoring voter register as to cover their stolen mandate, and crying wolf to cover their mischief”.

“They stole the outcome of the April 11 election and gave no hoot; they declared their candidates winners with the criminal connivance of INEC and cared less about local, national and international opinion that what took place in Rivers State on April 11 was everything but an election.

“The more APC had pushed for electoral materials which are statutory demands of an electoral litigation, the farther PDP and INEC had kept it, and seemingly, they have had their way. So, they have all going for them. They have nothing to worry about.

“If and when Mr. Ezebuwon Nyesom Wike, will be sworn in, the issue of handover notes and other statutory briefings should not be any worry to him. Already Wike has as part of his transition team the State Deputy Governor, Engr. Tele Renner Ikuru, who is Vice Chairman of the Rivers State Executive Council, and who is abreast of all projects and programmes of the current administration, having chaired many sensitive state government committees as well as state cabinet meetings,” Semenitari said.

“After all, PDP has constituted Inauguration and Transition Committees, respectively”.

Semenitari insisted that PDP stole the mandate it is parading, while he reasoned that with the pair of Ikuru and Wike, PDP should have no difficulty with any briefings that they might need from the current administration. She advised PDP to learn from APC which has not raised any hairs despite what are deliberate steps at the centre to provoke the party.

“Governor Amaechi has not made any new appointment as he knows he is leaving office, unlike what PDP is doing at the centre. They are busy sacking and making appointments, functions that should be entirely left for the in-coming administration. Provocative as it is, APC has rather, concerned itself with continued preparations to give Nigerians good governance. APC has refused to dance to PDP’s evil drumbeats, choosing to show maturity.

“Let PDP in Rivers State leave Governor Amaechi alone. He is a busy man and did not contest any elections. Governor Amaechi is known for committing his all into any worthy assignment or duty he is called to do. Having governed Rivers State for close to eight years, Amaechi cannot be happier that history and posterity will judge him fairly. A fact a million PDPs cannot obliterate”.

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