Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has reacted to Amaechi's
decision not to appear before a panel of Inquiry. The Governor called on Amaechi, to go and defend himself before the
judicial commission of inquiry sitting in the state. Gov. Wike said that it was wrong for the former governor to
describe the commission as illegal even when the court had ruled that
the panel was in order.
The governor, who spoke through his Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, said he would not
take issues with the former governor over the setting up of the judicial
commission of inquiry.
The Incumbent Governor explained that Ameachi was put to
shame when the court pronounced that nothing was wrong with the setting
up of a judicial commission of inquiry to probe the immediate past
administration.
He said, "It is laughable that Amaechi would call a panel
that has already been declared lawful by a court of law illegal. This
means that as of when he questioned its proprietary in court, he thought
the court would declare it illegal but was shamed." Going further, he
said, "Media trial will not vindicate him as the sentiment he is trying
to whip up has failed."
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