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Response to Mr. Nyesom Wike’s Allegations

by Our Reporter

On Monday, June 22, Mr. Nyesom Wike, briefed the media and made numerous
allegations. These allegations are the same ones that Mr. Wike set up a
commission of inquiry to investigate. However in keeping with Rt. Hon
Chibuike Amaechi’s commitment to good governance and to transparent and
accountable stewardship to Rivers people, we will reiterate the facts.

1. N150bn owed Ministry of Works contractors: Rt.Hon. Chibuike Rotimi
Amaechi inherited a state that was comatose and in dire need of
infrastructure. Years of militancy and criminality had forced government
and business in Rivers State to a standstill. He therefore embarked on
land reclamation in our riverine communities and the massive construction
of roads, bridges and interchanges all over Rivers State. Realizing that
there is a direct link between state of infrastructure and the growth rate
of any economy, It is to the credit of the Amaechi administration that by
the time he was leaving office, he had completed 90 per cent of the Phase
1A of the Rivers State Monorail, completed two major interchanges, two
flyovers, 25 bridges, and five shore protection projects. He also
completed 890 kilometres of the on-going 1,424 kilometres of road projects
across the state. There are over six land reclamation/shore protection
projects at Andoni, Opobo, Buguma, Abalama, Olumbie/Owukiri Island, and
Oba-Ama-Okrika with over 1,140,000km completed. Out of the roads
completed, some of these were federal roads for which the Rivers state
Government was owed N108billion, Mr. Wike as Minister of State for
Education was among those who prevented former President Goodluck Jonathan
from paying the Rivers State Government back these funds. It is on record
that other states like Akwa Ibom and Abia received repayment for the
federal roads they constructed. As at when Governor Amaechi was leaving
office, the debts owed the contractors in the Ministry of Works, which
were for ongoing road projects totaled N44, 942, 354, 44.10.

2. N15bn owed to Zenith bank: Governor Amaechi in his valedictory address
to Rivers people told announced the loans owed to various banks. I will
herein reproduce the excerpts of that speech “Today, Rivers state is the
least indebted state with a loan portfolio of N17.7 billion to banks owed
as follows: Agriculture loan from the Central Bank of Nigeria – N2
billion; Zenith bank plc  – N15.7 billion.”  This was the status as at May
27th. The repayment for the loans is via an irrevocable standing order and
so will have reduced as at today

3. Sale of Power projects: For the records, the Government of Rivers State
under Dr. Peter Odili made substantial investment in Electric Power
related Projects with the aim of mitigating the malaise of inadequate
power supply. The Projects included generation (Omoku and Trans-Amadi 1),
transmission and distribution interventions. Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi
Amaechi on assumption of office recognized the importance of improved
electric power supply in the socio-economy regeneration of the State. At
the time Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi assumed office, of the 350
Megawatts (MW) total capacity generation assets invested by the State,
only 70MW (equivalent to about 20 per cent) was available. With
enthusiasm, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi ramped up the efficiency to
77 per cent availability including injecting another 360MW Green Field
Generation Project at Afam, of which 180MW have been commissioned and is
in commercial operation. To mitigate the swing in efficiency and its
debilitating impact on the economy, the State Government sought private
sector operators and sold 70 per cent equity stake in the power generating
assets’ company to NG Power HPS. For the transaction, the State Government
adopted the same model as the Federal Government in the sale Egbin Power
Plant. The sale was at a price per MW higher than all the privatization MW
rate done by the Federal Government. The proceeds from sale of the equity
in the power generating assets’ company was captured as income in the 2014
Appropriation Law and deployed into funding capital projects as
appropriated.

4. SALARIES OF CIVIL SERVANTS: All civil servants received their March
salaries while payment for April salaries had commenced by the time the
adminsteration was winding down. Again I reproduce for the avoidance of
doubt, excerpts of Governor Amaechi’s valedictory speech in this regard.
“As at today, we have commenced the payment of April salaries and
parastatal pensions. We have made the requisite provisions and expect all
salary payments to be concluded as funds are received”

5. Refuse contractors: Waste management contractors were being owed N1.6bn
amounting to four months of arrears as at when Governor Amaechi left
office. Instruction for the payment of N488 million was with Zenith bank
as at the 27th of May.

6. Sharks/Dolphin:  The three clubs: Sharks, Dolphins and Rivers Angels
were in arrears of 7 months by the time governor Amaechi left government.
Before leaving office Amaechi approved the payment of 7 months arrears to
the team but this was held back along with approved payments that the
banks did not pay. (Recall that there were funds available for this
payment but Mr. Wike had directed all banks doing business with the Rivers
State government not to honour its payment instructions.) Until revenue
receipts began to thin down from the federation account, the Rivers state
government was paying N50million every month as welfare package for the
teams.

7. Pension: With regards to our pension arrears, the Amaechi
adminsteration inherited pension arrears of over N4.5Bn. By the time he
was leaving office, he was owing three months of pension arrears to the
main stream and two months of parastal pensions

8. No Handover notes: There is no truth in this as all commissioners and
heads of MDA’s submitted their handover notes to the Secretary to State
Government who forwarded same to the Head of the State Civil Service as is
appropriate. Governor Amaechi also directed the Deputy Governor of Rivers
State Engr. Tele Ikuru to be the liaison between the outgoing
adminsteration and the incoming one. Engr. Ikuru as Deputy Chairman of the
state Executive Governor and second man in government had all facts
necessary to brief the incoming administration. He also had unfettered
access to government house and to every commissioner and head of Ministry
Department or Agency

9. COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY INTO THE AMAECHI YEARS: We would like to believe
Mr. Wike that this is not a witch hunt but his actions and body language
speak differently.

10. FORCEFUL REPOSSESSION OF LEXUS JEEP FROM MRS. IBIM SEMENITARI: I find
it strange that Mr. Wike says that I was contacted by security agencies.
It might have been necessary that he provides proof of such contact. I am
also shocked that he conveniently failed to acknowledge that it was an  8
year old car and that it was not factory proofed. He also failed to state
that it was given to me after several threats to my life because of  my
job description and that this isn’t strange as he himself as chief of
staff was aware that there are political office holders who are allotted
official vehicles from government house as the need or circumstances may
dictate.  Over and beyond all this can Mr. Wike please confirm if as
commissioner I am entitled to leave with the official cars used during my
tenure and if indeed he as chief of staff and later minister of state did
so.
However I shall for purposes of clarity rehash the main thrust of my
earlier statement:

▪ At no time was I contacted by the Rivers state government or any
of its agents or anyone purporting to be working for it with regards to
any car in my possession

▪ The Vehicle was allocated to me duly and I would definitely have
responded to any queries were any raised

▪ The vehicle, which I clearly stated belonged to my husband, was a
Range Rover jeep. At no time did I claim that the Lexus jeep belonged to
my husband.

▪ My property was damaged and my home forceful entered into by
persons who claimed to be Government house Police without any legal
authorization. It therefore would not be wrong for Mr. Wike in good faith
and for reasons of justice and fairness to apologise for the vandalisation
of my property by agents purporting to act on his behalf. As a citizen of
Rivers State I do have a right to protection from a person sitting as
Governor of Rivers State regardless of my political affiliation or my
voting pattern.

The Rt. Hon Chibuike Rotimi Administration was one committed to the
service of Rivers people. Governor Amaechi and all officials who served
with him will always be grateful for any opportunity given to them to set
the records straight as their pledge then and now remains to “render
transparent and accountable stewardship.” It would be helpful if Mr. Wike
while he seats as governor keeps his eye on the ball by striving to
protect the lives and property of Rivers people and enhance their quality
of life. This is the least he can do to assuage the pains Rivers people
were forced to bear in one of the most violent elections the state had
ever witnessed.

Signed
Ibim Semenitari, FNGE

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