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Wike Did Not Lie Over Abandoned Rivers Aircraft -Nsirim
The Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim, has come out strongly in defence of Governor Nyesom Wike’s comment that the Legacy 600 Aircraft belonging to the state was secretly abandoned by the previous administration led by the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi in far away Germany since 2012, insisting that the governor did not lie over the matter.
Nsirim, who stoutly defended the Governor’s position on the issue in a strong worded reaction, particularly punctured a write up by former Commissioner for Transport in the previous administration, Hon George Tolofari titled, ‘Governor Wike Lied Against Amaechi’.
According to him, the state government is truly amazed at the sheer desperation with which Mr Tolofari and indeed several key figures of the previous administration, have been attempting with obvious futility, to deny the truth about the Rivers Aircraft in Germany.
With the benefit of hindsight, the Information and Communications Commissioner said it is quite typical of the opposition to deploy its now tired diversionary tactic, by dwelling on the personality of Governor Nyesom Wike and attempting to obfuscate the facts when ever contentious issues of their management of Rivers funds and maladministration of the state are brought up.
“In this case, however, and as in several other glaring verifiable instances including their failed monorail project, amongst others, they have once again, fallen woefully short of upholding their sincerity and integrity”, he said, contending that “everyone residing in Rivers State in 2015, is aware that the pervious administration never intended and indeed had no intention whatsoever of handing over to the administration of Governor Wike, when it became incontrovertibly clear that he had won the 2015 governorship election.
To further buttress his points, Nsirim asserted that actors in that administration fought Governor Wike furiously, throwing everything they had at him, and continued to fight him even after February 2016 when the Supreme Court sealed his election victory, until the very last days of his first term, when a Federal High Court dismissed an age falsification suit literally hours before the March 9 governorship elections.
“The Supreme Court was to rest the matter once and for all in July 2019 and then, the same Apex Court put the final stamp on Governor Wike’s second term victory in August 2019″, he said.
He further contended that George Tolofari in his watery defence, had gone to great heights, especially since he was the Commissioner for Transport in the previous administration, to insist stubbornly, but with scant corroboration, that the issue of the secretly abandoned Aircraft was properly articulated in the handover notes passed down from the previous administration.
To puncture Tolofari’s assertion, Nsirim said, “We all know what manner of handover notes would be prepared by a roundly and comprehensively defeated outgoing administration, that never intended to hand over and did not even hand over at all in accordance with the recognised and accepted modus operandi of the process.”
He further stressed that “Indeed, Governor Wike summed it up aptly during his meeting with Markus Froetschi, Manager, Business Development, General Aerotec, when he said, “Then, why was there no documentation to let the incoming government to know that we have this facility and we sent it to RUAG for inspection?
“Again, I do know from experience that inspection of such facility does not take more than six months. So, if it was bought in 2012, expectantly at least, by early 2013, the plane ought to have come back for use”
In response to this, Nsirim said, “Indeed, Governor Wike has confirmed everything they have said about the Aircraft, from its purchase by the Dr Peter Odili administration, up until the point where the previous administration surreptitiously sneaked it into Germany on some very spurious reasons and then apparently forgot it was there for the next three years.”
“It is therefore better left to the imagination to conjecture what the intention of the previous administration, which never intended to handover in the first place, would have been, when they decided to ‘abandon’ the aircraft in Germany for three years and as the saying goes, you will have to use your tongue to count your teeth to get the answer to this matter,” he said.
According to him, Rivers State remains the only state in the world history where a previous government refused to hand over in a democracy.
Nsirim, therefore, asserted that “George Tolofari who was part of this odium should bury his head in shame as he continues to defend his master’s profligacy.”
The Information and Communications Commissioner, conclusively said, “Rivers people will surely be grateful and satisfied that Governor Wike has succeeded in recovering this most valuable secretly abandoned huge asset for Rivers people. This is the true quality of a patriotic leader who is sincerely determined to give his people quality and result oriented leadership.”
By: Donatus Ebi