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How Amaechi’s Govt Planned To Convert State Assets To Personal Possession -Wike

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Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike has blamed inordinate greed to convert Rivers State aircraft and other valuable assets to personal possession for the reason why the Chibuike Amaechi-led immediate past administration did not formally handover to him in 2015.
The governor, therefore, challenged those who served in the immediate past administration with contrary view to present documents that there was no plan to convert Rivers State assets to personal possession.
Wike stated this while briefing political stakeholders at the Government House, Port Harcourt, yesterday, on some of state assets, including the Legacy 600 jet recovered in Munich, Germany by his administration.
He recalled that recently, some Rivers indigenes went to a radio station in Port Harcourt to challenge the state government to give account of the gas turbine, helicopter, Legacy 600 jet and Dash 8 propeller aircraft purchased by the administration of former governor, Dr Peter Odili.
To allay their concern, Wike said he had to travel to Munich, Germany with some leaders of the state with the intent to recover the state-owned Legacy 600 abandoned there since 2012 by the Amaechi-led government.
He explained that the mere fact that the Amaechi-led administration refused to set up a transition committee for the purpose of proper handover to the incoming government in 2015 was a pointer that they desperately wanted to convert state assets and property for personal use.
Wike recalled that while Amaechi was governor, he had written a letter in July, 2011 to the state House of Assembly seeking approval to trade-in the abandoned aircraft in Germany in order to buy the Bombardier Global Express.
According to him, Amaechi bought the latter but never traded-in the Legacy 600 aircraft.
“The whole essence of why they took the plane to Germany, was because the former governor felt that he was going to install a governor in 2015. If Dakuku (Peterside) had become governor, that was the end of the plane. That was just the whole essence, because he felt Dakuku must be governor, and to the glory of God, he did not become…that is why the plane is coming back latest the end of March this year.”
He disclosed that though the state government had been able to discover, and was in the process of recovering the Legacy 600 from Germany, there was still no trace of the Dash 8 propeller aircraft purchased by the Odili administration.
According to him, the last time anyone heard of the Dash 8 plane was when Amaechi told the then State Executive Council that he won’t sell it to Chief Victor Odili, who had offered to purchase it at the cost of $5million.
“Chief Victor Odili offered to buy Dash 8 at $5million. In the Executive Council, the governor (Amaechi) said no, that he had a better offer and the better offer ($6million) is from Cross River State, when LiyelImoke was the governor of the state, and that he wanted to use it for the Obudu Ranch.
“Out of that $6million, Liyel had paid N100million as deposit. Up till now, where is the balance? Where is our Dash 8? If they sold it to Cross River State, where is the balance? Asset that ought to be documented and handed over to who is coming in”?
Wike explained that the Amaechi-led administration cared less about state asset that they failed to renew the contract between Rivers State Government House and Aero Contactors to manage the helicopter purchased by Odili’s government.
According to him, Aero Contractors used the helicopter for years without paying the state until his administration had to take possession of the asset during the COVID-19 lockdown.
He also accused his predecessor’s government of selling the state gas turbine without due process to their cronies and diverting the funds.
“The gas turbine was sold even without due process at the cost of $308million. This money was paid in December, 2014, when they were doing their APC national convention. I came into office on May 29, 2015, and what was left in the account was $208,000. From $308million to $208,000 within six months?
“The statement is there. How did $50million move back to Sahara (Energy). Sahara bought the gas turbine. $50million again left our account to Sahara.”
Wike said the state government had begun the prosecution of Saipem for fraud.
He stated that the Amaechi-led administration had awarded contract to the Italian company to build the AfamPower Station at the cost of $130million.
He said that despite being paid the $130million and additional N7billion, Saipem had failed to deliver the project.
The Rivers State governor, who took a swipe at Amaechi’s former Commissioner for Transport, George Tolofari for claiming that there exist documents that the Legacy 600 was flown to Germany, said such a person with questionable character should not comment on state matters.
“Under Dr Peter Odili’s administration, he (Tolofari) was given the job of building the Bonny-BilleJetty; he ate the entire money: N90million as at then. So, if I was vindictive, I would put him in prison.”

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