The Rivers State government has declared that the Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi must account for the $308million that accrued from the same of state-owned gas turbine power stations towards the end of his tenure as governor of the state.
Okah said:
“The sale of the power stations and diversion of the proceeds to fund political activities of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was the reason why the Governor Amaechi government abandoned so many uncompleted projects and owed salaries and pensions to workers before he left office in 2015.
“Apart from the power assets which the former governor sold to Sahara Energy, the same company also bought the Olympia Hotel and other high value state assets under suspicious circumstances from the Governor Amaechi administration and the Justice Omereji Commission of Inquiry was asked to inquire
“The Justice Omereji Commission of Inquiry investigated the spurious sales and indicted the Minister of Transport and instead of refunding the money, the Minister rushed to court to set aside the findings of the Commission.
“He lost at the high court and at the Court of Appeal.
His appeal to the Supreme Court been abandoned because for over a year, he has failed to file a brief of argument. The reason for Tonye Dele Cole is now better explained
“Instead of explaining why he took such contagious economic steps against the State, the former governor and Minister of Transport is busy blackmailing the government of Rivers State and supporting the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to disobey existing court orders and harass the Government of Rivers State and her officials.
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