AHEAD of the May 29, 2015 handover
date, the transition committee set up by the Rivers State Governor-elect, Chief
Nyesom Wike, has criticised the alleged refusal of the State Government led by
Governor Rotimi Amaechi, to set up a transition committee.
Wike transition committee disclosed
that letters sent to the state governor by personal delivery and courier
service on the need for him (Amaechi) to establish a transition committee were
rejected and returned.
Speaking with newsmen in Port
Harcourt on Thursday, the Secretary to the Transition Committee set up by the
incoming governor, Mr. Frank Owhor, alleged that a top ranking officer had told
his committee that government employees were asked not to receive any
correspondence from Wike’s transition committee.
Owhor pointed out that mails
dispatched to the governor electronically and delivered to the Secretary to the
State Government, Mr. George Feyii, were not acknowledged.
He described the governor’s refusal
as irresponsible and an embarrassment to the people of the state, adding that
the state government was expected to set up its own committee to interface with
the committee of the incoming government.
“In the current democratic
dispensation, the Federal Government led by President Goodluck Jonathan has
already set up a transition committee. President-elect has also set up a
transition committee, which incidentally had Governor Rotimi Amaechi, CON as
member.
“In many states in Nigeria,
especially those in which the PDP lost to the APC, transition committees have
been set up by the respective outgoing governments. Special mention must be
made of Benue, Niger and Kaduna States.
“Unfortunately, the outgoing
Government of Rivers State led by Governor Rotimi Amaechi has refused, failed
and neglected to set up its transition committee. Governor Amaechi has rejected
all entreaties for a peaceful transition in the state,” he said.
Wike’s transition committee’s
secretary, however, called on Amaechi’s outgoing administration to act
responsibly by setting up a transition committee.
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