Outspoken APC chieftain and the minister of Transportation, has again lampooned the PDP governor of Rivers state, over his claim that the millions EFCC found on Ikoyi apartment belongs to the minister.
Wike & Amaechi
In a statement released on Monday, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has again lambasted the governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike, over his claim that the over $43 million discovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in an Ikoyi apartment was kept by the minister.
It was reported that Gov. Wike had earlier alleged that the money “was part of stolen funds” hidden
by Amaechi, and reportedly gave the federal government a 7-day
ultimatum to forfeit the money to the Rivers government or risk legal
action.
Amaechi said he has been vindicated since Wike could not go to court to prove that the money belongs to Rivers.
“Nigerians
would recall that on the night of Friday, April 14, during his
hurriedly arranged shambolic press briefing, Wike had threatened the
President Buhari administration with fire and brimstone, vowing the
mother-of-all legal action against the federal government if the over
$43million was not given to him within seven days,” he said.
“The
7-day ultimatum has long expired, yet no action, whether legal or
otherwise by Wike to prove his malicious allegations and claim to the
money.
“Again, on Friday,
May 6, another wonderful opportunity was open for Wike to prove his
frivolous allegations against Amaechi and claim the money, before Muslim
Hassan of the federal high court, Lagos. The judge had on April 13,
directed that anyone who owns the money should come forward to claim it.
Neither Wike nor his lawyers were anywhere near the court. Again,
another no show.
“Wike’s
failure to prove this his latest malicious outburst against Amaechi also
clearly shows that all previous fake stories of allegations upon
allegations of graft against Amaechi by Wike are all lies, like this
Ikoyi silly lie from a sick and warped mind.
“Detractors of the fight against corruption like Nyesom Wike,
and his lackeys and minions like Femi Fani-Kayode, Lere Olayinka, one
senator George Sekibo etc, should not be allowed to go scot-free with
their politically motivated lies to distract the fight against
corruption.”
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