Rivers State Governor-Elect,
Barrister Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that his administration will carry
out a forensic audit of all government accounts to ensure the recovery of all
resources stolen by top officials of the out-going administration in the state.
This is even as he declared that all
those who participated in the use of N4.5bllion to conduct illegal local
government elections by the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission,
RSIEC, will be brought to justice and made to account.
He said RSIEC embarked on the
illegal local government elections despite the court stopping the election.
Speaking on Monday while receiving the interim report of the Transition
Committee led by Deputy Governor Tele Ikuru, Barrister Wike said the days of
impunity and massive corruption are over in Rivers State.
He said Rivers State will be a test
case in the fight against corruption, noting that a comprehensive approach in
fighting corrupt elements in the outgoing administration will be adopted to
entrench fiscal discipline in the state.
“I am not going to be intimidated.
The only way we can work together is to check the ills of the past. The right
thing must be done. Those who have stolen the resources of the state must be
made to account. “I have the political will to drive the process to its logical
conclusion.
The massive stealing of government
resources was a deliberate attempt to create problems for the incoming
administration “, Wike said. The governor-elect added that all the back-dated
appointments and certificates of occupancy being hurriedly issued by outgoing
governor Amaechi will be set aside.
He said all the top officials of
Amaechi administration who have refused to cooperate in the interest of Rivers
State during the transition period will soon cooperate whether they like it or
not. According to him : “Those who have closed the courts will be the same
persons rushing to the courts when we open the courts”.
Earlier, Chairman of the Transition Committee
and Deputy Governor, Engineer Tele Ikuru recommended that the new
administration should carry out forensic audit of all accounts in view of
massive looting by officials of the out-going administration.
He said that Governor Rotimi Amaechi
and top officials of his administration refused to cooperate with the committee
for a smooth transition. The deputy governor urged the governor-elect to work
towards restoring basic services in the state.
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