Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has named former governor Chibuike Amaechi and All Progressives Congress (APC) Rivers governorship candidate Tonye Cole as individuals clearly identified as having allegedly looted the state.
Wike made the statement on Thursday, shortly after the state government and Julius Berger Nigeria PLC signed a contract for the dualization of Azikiwe Street-Iloabuchi Road in Port Harcourt and the construction of the eleventh and twelfth flyover bridges at Government House in Port Harcourt.
He declared that Amaechi and Cole would go on trial even if they had 500 Senior Advocates of Nigeria on their side.
“They can run helter-skelter to stop their arraignment, but they must be arraigned and tried. What Rivers people will hear, Rivers people will be shocked to know what the former governor of the state and Minister did in this state with his partner, Tonye Cole,” Wike said.
“If they (Ameachi and Cole) like, let them bring 500 Senior Advocates of Nigeria, they’ll face the trial. So, that Nigerians will hear, Rivers people will see how this state was looted.
“Anybody can be governor but not those we’ve identified that have looted the State treasure. If we can do twelve flyovers from 2019 to now with the little amount of money we’re getting, imagine what the previous administration would’ve done.
“The previous administration that had a lot of money, if they had done them, we would’ve concentrated on other things. But we’re still working within the city to change its landscape.”
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