The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike,

has insisted that he doesn't care if his

predecessor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi is appointed as

a minister or not.

The reason he made this statement was because

of the claims by the All Progressives Congress

that he was orchestrating a protest against

Amaechi's likely 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 appointment as ridiculous.

He said:

"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.

"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.

Punch



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