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Former Rivers state governor, Rotimi Amaechi indicted by
Justice Oremeji's probe report
The administration of former governor of Rivers state, Rotimi
Amaechi has been accused of diverting N53 billion from the State Reserve Fund.
This was contained in the report of the Rivers State
Judicial Commission, which was submitted to Governor Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday.
Wike had constituted the commission to probe the sale of
valued assets belonging to the state by the immediate past administration.
Chairman of the commission, Justice George Omereji, while
submitting the report, implored Wike to recover the billions stolen from the
state’s reserve fund and to prosecute the perpetrators.
While speaking with journalists after the briefing, Oremeji
said Amaechi’s government took out N53 billion from the N55 billion left in the
State Reserve Fund between 2014 and May 2015.
“There was the sum of N55 billion in the State Reserve Fund.
Between 2014 and May 2015, they (immediate past administration) were able to
remove N53 billion and we found out that the money (N53 billion) was not used
for the projects in the state.
The money went to individuals. From the papers
submitted to us, we also found out that the money was given to people they
like.
“We went to the site of the Justice Karibi Whyte Hospital,
we did not see anything at all. When I told the project contractor to come with
us (panel) to the place, he said snakes would bite us.
“But I insisted that we should go there. Behold, by the time
we went inside, we did not see anything. The whole billions of Naira given to
the man cannot be accounted for. We have recommended that those found culpable
should refund the money. We even recommended that some people should be
prosecuted.
“I don’t want to tell you those that will be prosecuted. It
is not good for me to reveal the content of the recommendations now because we
have just submitted our report.”
“We hope that the government will act fast and by the time
the government looks into this report and act fast, it will be able to recover
billions that are still stashed in where they kept them.
“That money belongs to Rivers people and they should be
recovered so that we can use it for the people of Rivers State.”
Culled from www.ynaija.com
Culled from www.ynaija.com
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