The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom
Wike, has insisted that he has no interest in the appointment of his
predecessor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, as a minister.
Wike was reacting to claims by the All
Progressives Congress that he was orchestrating a protest against
Amaechi’s expected appointment as a minister.
Speaking through his Special Adviser on
Media and Publicity, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, in Port Harcourt, on Monday,
the governor described the claim that he was working against Amaechi’s
likely emergence as a minister as spurious and malicious.
He maintained that the appointment of
Amaechi had nothing to do with the governance of Rivers State, adding
that it was the right of the President to select those that would work
with him as ministers.
“It
is not only spurious, but fatuous and malicious. Governor Wike has no
cause to orchestrate a protest against the appointment of Rotimi
Amaechi.
“Let me reiterate for the umpteenth time
that the governor has no nexus with the appointment of Amaechi or
otherwise. It is the right of the President to appoint anybody of his
choice provided such an
appointment is in sync with the relevant laws.
“The appointment of Amaechi will
definitely have no bearing on the governance of Rivers State. There are
crucial issues the governor is more concerned with which are issues of
the state and not trifles like the appointment of Amaechi.
“It is apparent that the APC in Rivers
State has exhausted its basket of lies and barren propaganda but still
wants to be heard or noticed despite its waned popularity in the state,”
Wike said.
He condemned the allegation by the APC, adding that the spreading of falsehood as a stratagem by the party had failed.
“Governor Wike’s concern now is to clear
the rubbish Amaechi left behind in his eight years of maladministration
that impoverished the state and the people.
“Therefore, if the APC is dispensing
such unfounded falsehood as a stratagem, it has failed. Or, is the APC
distraught that Amaechi might not scale through the screening because of
his antecedents?
“If that is the problem, it (APC) should
think of how to sort it out and not spread falsehood to gain sympathy.
Governor Wike is not interested in Amaechi’s matter because it is
inconsequential,” he added.
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