Wike: Amaechi a failure, can’t enter Aso Rock again

By our reporter| Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Monday described his predecessor, Rotimi Amaechi, as a “total failure” who no longer has access to Aso Villa in Abuja.

Wike made the comments while commissioning a remodelled former RivBank Building in Port Harcourt, the state capital, in response to Amaechi’s speech at the funeral of a traditional ruler, Alabo Graham-Douglas, in the Akuku Toru Local Government Area of the state.

The former minister had at the funeral, said he thought the state government would take responsibility for everything concerning the Kalabari chief and recognise him.

But responding to Amaechi on Monday, Wike said he chose to stay away from the burial because it was politicised. The governor went on to detail how he constructed the roads leading to the residence and palace of the traditional ruler when he was alive.

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“This should be the last time that you (Amaechi) will talk about this state because you are a total failure as far as this state is concerned. A total failure. Even what is supposed to come to us, you blocked it but we didn’t bother.

“You think you will not finish as a minister, you have left. I hear he can’t even enter Villa now. All those periods you intimidated police people, and army people are over. You use to tell them, ‘The President is angry with you’. Now, go and tell them,” Wike said.

Wike further claimed he elevated Alabo’s stool to the status of a first-class monarch before his passing.

“Don’t distract us again or else I will say more things,” Wike further warned the former minister.

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Wike and Amaechi have been at loggerheads for years whilst they strive to enthrone their respective political parties in the state.

Amaechi was Rivers’s governor from May 2007 to May 2015. He was Minister of Transportation for seven cumulative years till mid-May 2022, when he resigned to pursue his presidential ambition.

On the other hand, Wike, who has been governor since May 2015, is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party. He also contested his party’s presidential primary but lost to former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar from Adamawa State.

 

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