Nyesom Wike, Rivers state governor
The governor restated that the inquiry was legally constituted and not a witch-hunt drive as insinuated by Amaechi and his supporters.
Inko-Tariah noted that part of the term of reference of the panel was to look into how $39.2 million for the Justice Adolphus Karibi Whyte special hospital that was paid to contractor, but the job was not executed. He said the sale of four gas turbine power stations by the immediate past administration is also to be looked into.
He said: “The commission was set up to ascertain certain financial transactions under Amaechi. Rivers State funds were involved in these transactions and we assume some of the funds might have been embezzled and that is the reason for the commission.”
Justice George Omereji has concluded its sitting last week with a warning to Amaechi and some officials that served with him to be ready to face the consequence of their refusal to appear before the panel.
The former governor at different fora had restated that he will never appear before the Wike’s instituted panel, saying its only agenda was to drag his good name to the mud before the people of the state.
No comments:
Post a Comment