THE festering
crisis between Rivers State governor, Mr Rotimi Amaechi and the Supervising
Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, took a turn for the worse, as the
latter has described the governor as a corrupt politician, saying he will
expose him at the appropriate time.
Wike, who
spoke with chiefs from the Ogu Divisional Council of Chiefs in Ogu/Bolu Local
Government Area of the state in his house in Port Harcourt, said that contrary
to the impression being created by the governor, he was not as transparent and
devoid of corruption as he wanted the public to believe.
However, the
governor, who had, only last week, accused the minister of breaching an oath
between them, fired back, saying the minister was only playing to the gallery
and was shifting attention away from issues that would transform the state.
“Governor
Amaechi is not as transparent as he claims to be. He wants Nigerians to see him
as a social crusader, who is always ready to expose and criticise officials and
agencies of the Federal Government at any given time.
“He is not a
saint. Governor Amaechi knows that I know he is corrupt and he knows that I
know him very well. Most people forget that I was Governor Amaechi’s Chief of
Staff for four years; from 2007 to 2011.
“Most people
also pretend to forget that I was also Governor Amaechi’s Director of Campaign
for the 2011 governorship election. So, I can conveniently claim to know
Governor Amaechi more that most people,” Wike said.
“I will
expose Governor Amaechi at the appropriate time. I will expose the level of
corruption in his government at the appropriate time. Governor Amaechi’s aides
know that I am not unaware of the shady dealings in his administration. I
challenge him to speak up,” he said.
The minister
also accused the governor of sponsoring some unnamed persons into the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) to cause confusion and disaffection within the ranks of
party men and women in what he said was a deliberate scheme to frustrate the
chances of the party in the 2015 general election.
“I wonder why
Governor Amaechi is so interested in the affairs of the PDP after he made
fanfare of his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in November 25,
last year,” he said.
However,
Chief of Staff to the Government House, Chief Tony Okocha, who debunked the
allegations, said it was unfortunate that the Supervising Minister of Education
was discussing persons rather than focusing on issues that would transform the
state.
“How
come the minister, who was Governor Amaechi’s campaign director in 2011 and who
spoke so glowingly about the governor’s achievements, is now the one splashing
mud on the same man he eulogised a few years back?
“We will not
join issues with Wike. We understand his politics and we are not perturbed,” he
said.
In the
same vein, the state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs Ibim
Semenitari, dismissed the ministry’s allegations, saying he was only playing to
the gallery.
“Wike is just
playing to the gallery. I don’t expect the minister to be playing dirty
politics.
“Governor
Amaechi has challenged the minister at several fora to show evidence, if he has
any, to justify his assertions that he (Amaechi) is corrupt.
“It is unfair
for the minister to make a blanket assertion that Governor Amaechi’s government
is corrupt. I think the minister’s comments are uncharitable, indeed!” he said.
Wike,during ur eight years as obio akpo chairman what did u do? U re now condeming the performing governor,u re a disgrace to rivers state
ReplyDeleteWait untill you have mandate to became a governor, and you are part of the goverment befor so you also corrupt?
ReplyDeleteCan you tell us your acheivement as minister of education?
ReplyDeleteWhy is this man not concerned about the dwindling standard of education in Nigeria, the consuming strikes in our tertiary institutions, ASUU unending grievances with his ministry/FG and other numerous problems bedevilling the education sector, but he pends all of his time, fighting a sitting Governor who brought him to limelight and made him relevant. Who will Wike have been without Amaechi who first made him Chairman of a LGA? Does he think he will have peace if and when he, by paraventure becomes Governor? I doubt he will. This man is not helping to grow, add value or improve the education sector of our economy. What will he be remembered for after he leaves that office? Under his watch, more and more failures are being recorded in JAMB, WAEC, NECO exams. In the last 2014 JAMB exams, for instance, only 25 candidates scored 250 and above, yet this man, who should be questioning secondary school heads in the country to answer why this dismal performance persists, is but busy in the wrong sense and in the wrong areas. If I were Jonathan, since I love him (Wike) so much, I will create a (new) ministry (of mischief) for him and make him the Chief Mischief Officer - CMO. I dont think it is proper for Wike to create mischief for others while he demands total obedience or loyalty from those who serve him. God is not a fool.
ReplyDeleteWike or what are u called, pls leave our governor alone, if u claim that the governor is corrupt, it then means u are more corrupt more than him, tackle numerous strike in the country and leave our governor alone, we are confortable with him.
ReplyDeletePeople like wike should not be trusted is Ameachi that brought you to that level?
ReplyDeleteWike , you are an ingrate and God will purnish you and Jonathan . You can never be governor of River state. Oleeeeee
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