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Omeriji Panel Report White Paper, is the end of Wike's chicanery in Rivers - APC
 
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Sat, 10 Oct 2015   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Rivers State Chapter of All Progressives 007ACongress, APC, has said its attention has been drawn to a reported release on a white paper on Justice Omeriji Panel of Inquiry Report that was submitted to governor Nyesom Wike last Wednesday.

The APC in a statement signed by its State Publicity Secretary, Chris Finebone described the purported white paper as part of the scenes taken from a typical mediaeval era book of self-entertainment, adding that it qualifies for nothing and is not worth more than the decrepit paperweight and putrefying character of its mastermind and authors.

The statement noted that it was a relief to former governor Rotimi Amaechi that "Nyesom Wike finally accepted that an accused was taken to court of law and not court of public opinion through the manipulation of the media".

"Governor Nyesom Wike is at liberty to amuse himself but wanton display by a governor of crass ignorance of the basic workings of government with regard to how government disposes its property and the process of channelling the payments into government coffers calls for sober reflection by every Rivers man, woman and youth. And the question begging for answer is: how did we get here?

"The APC would like to state that those who crafted this whole melodrama, know very well that their contraption is nothing more than a tale full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

"For the avoidance of doubt, the APC is glad that Governor Wike has finally hearkened to the pleas by former Amaechi to go to court to prove his accusations rather than embark on expensive strings of media trial through newspapers and worthless television documentaries," part of the statement read.

It added that "we have no doubt that very concrete records of every bit of matter relating to the Monorail, sale of power stations, reserve fund, agricultural grant, lease of Olympia Hotel and any others have all been articulated and already in the public domain.

"Of course, these will avail the court to permanently put paid to the ongoing chicanery by governor Nyesom Wike and his friends," it concluded.

 

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