The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Rivers has accused the state
governor, Nyesom Wike of using local government allocations to run
affairs of the state.
Flag-Amachree made the allegation at Ahoada while receiving the
lawmaker elected under Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who represents
Ahoada East Constituency I, at the state House Assembly, Martins Mannah,
into APC with over 3000 of his loyalists.
The APC chairman vowed that he would mobilise the people of the state to go and retrieve their cash from the said residence.
He said: “Since Wike came into office, he has not spent state
allocations on anything. What he has been spending is local government
fund. Our state allocations since he came to office are in his Abuja
residence, that is why he does not want police or EFCC to search the
house.”
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner of Information and Communications,
Mr. Emma Okah, has described the allegations as false, noting that the
state allocations were used judiciously for the development of the
state.
Okah, in a statement, said, “Even though the allegation is false, but
if the governor is using local government allocations to run the state
and the people are happy because they can see projects, that it is okay.
Wike does not touch the state local government allocations, that I
know. When the allocations come, the caretaker committee chairmen
receive them.
“Ojukaye does not understand what governance is all about. Governor
Wike’s house in Abuja is not the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN and Rivers
allocations are not sent there. Ojukaye is only a factional chairman of
APC and does not know what he is saying.”

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