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Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by klassic(m): 3:59am On Oct 17, 2015
A former Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has written three letters on why the Senate should not stop his screening as a ministerial nominee.

He said the allegations against him were not only false but also made malafide with the intent to “solely irritate, embarrass and tarnish his hard-earned reputation.”

He said he should be presumed innocent until the contrary is proved.

He said since there are pending cases at the Federal High Court, Abuja and the Court of Appeal, any action by the Senate will be subjudice.

He asked the Senate to preserve its Standing Order which bars it from dabbling in any matter pending before a court.

Amaechi broke his silence in three separate letters to the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki,and Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions.

The letters were written by his solicitor, Edward E. Pepple.

In the letters, he asked the Senate to “discard” the petition against him by the Integrity Group and the report of the Justice G. G. Omereji Judicial Commission of Inquiry.

Citing the case of ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Amaechi said the Supreme Court had emphasized that an indictment by the Judicial Commission of Inquiry or Administrative Panel is not an “indictment” or sufficient for the purpose of preventing a person from holding a public office.

The October 12 letter to Saraki (EW/GC/CRA/15/012) reads in part: “ It has informally come to our client’s attention that the Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up by the Governor of Rivers State, Chief/Barr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, to judicially investigate our client and probe into some transactions of the Rivers State Government undertaken during the tenure of our client has purportedly come up with a report based on which the Governor and Government of Rivers State have supposedly also issued a White Paper, wherein it has proposed that certain steps and actions should be taken against our client.

“Of course, this is clearly in defiance of the pending suit at the Court of Appeal on the issue.

“It is important to mention that our client only became aware of this situation through a news bulletin aired on both the Channels Television and the Independent African Television (AIT). Apart from those, no other form of communication has been sent to our client, whether directly or indirectly.

“As had been mentioned in our earlier letters, our client is challenging the competence and validity of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry and its powers to make any valid or binding decision or pronouncement as it relates to him. The matter is pending at the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division, in suit No. CA/PH/342/2015; Between Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi (claimant/appellant) and the Governor of Rivers State; Attorney General of Rivers State; Judicial Commission of Inquiry and 7 others (defendants/ respondents).

“On the 14th of July 2015, our client caused to be issued an originating summons against the Governor of Rivers State, the Attorney General of Rivers State, the Judicial Commission of Inquiry and 7 others before the High Court of Rivers State, presided over by Hon. Justice S.C. Amadi in suit No. PHC/189/2015 between Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi vs. The Governor Of Rivers State & 9 Others, wherein he challenged the competence and powers of the Hon. Justice G.O. Omereji Judicial Commission of Inquiry to carryout judicial function of investigating him and making pronouncements thereof, instead of the authorities established by law to do so. However, Hon Justice S.C. Amadi on the 20th of August 2015 dismissed the suit on very spurious and unjustifiable grounds. This led to the appeal referred to above.

“Much as we do not intend to canvas our arguments at the Court of Appeal before the Distinguish Senate, it is pertinent to highlight some salient provisions of the law and pronouncements of the Supreme Court of Nigeria on this issue and the rationale for our client’s challenge of the competence of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry.

“ The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is the grundnorm upon which every other law derives. Therefore, any law that is inconsistent with the Constitution is to the extent of the inconsistency void. Section 6 of the Constitution establishes the judicial powers of a state, which is vested in the courts, being courts established for a state pursuant to the Constitution. Section 272 of the Constitution provides for the jurisdiction of the High Court of a state, in this case, Rivers State. See the provisions of sections 1, 6, 36, 251 and 272 of the Constitution on the above propositions of the law.

“On the other hand, the summary of the provisions sections 7 (b-f), 12, 13, 14, 17, 18 and 21 of the Commission of Inquiry Law (Cap 30), Laws of Rivers State 1999 is to the effect that the commission under that law has the power to summon, issue warrants of arrest, impose fines, commit for contempt and summarily convict and impose terms of imprisonment. This is contrary to the express provisions of the constitution. These are obviously powers exercisable by the courts.

“This position of the law has been upheld and reaffirmed severally by the Supreme Court of Nigeria. In the case of Doherty V. Balewa (1961-1962) NSCC (page 248) at 257, lines 35-50, the Supreme Court in a similar situation with the instant case held as follows:

“The power of the commission to impose imprisonment is clearly contrary to the provisions of Section 20, and this was not disputed by the Attorney-General. This must also apply to the power to impose a fine, which is enforceable by imprisonment. In these circumstances, we would hold that Sections 8, 15 and 18 are invalid to the extent that they purport to empower a commissioner to inflict a punishment of a fine or imprisonment that the Sections should be ‘read down’ accordingly.”

Earlier in an October 9 letter to Saraki and the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions (EW/GC/CRA/15/011), Amaechi said the petition against him by Integrity Group was heinous.

He said: Sir, following the receipt of the letter for and on behalf of the Distinguished Senate (Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions)which was graciously served on our client today (9th October, 2015) with a copy of the petition, accordingly inviting him to appear before the committee, we wish to furnish you and the committee with some further and better particulars, hence this letter.

“ We make bold to say that as grievous, heinous and worrisome as the contents of the petition may seem on the face value, it is as malicious, dubious and libelous as it is falsehood.

“As we had stated in our earlier letter, whereas our client is very desirous of defending himself of these allegations made against him, we are sincerely afraid that he is, in this case, constrained and unable to do so before the distinguished Senate at this moment. This is because the subject matter of the petition is subjudice, being issues pending and subsisting before courts of competent jurisdiction. The cases include:

Suit No: CA/PH/342/2015; Between Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi (claimant/ appellant) and the Governor of Rivers State; Attorney General of Rivers State; Judicial Commission of Inquiry and 7 others (defendants/respondents), pending at the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division. (ANNEXURE 1)
Suit No: FCT/HC/CV/2677/15; between Advante Consulting & Mgt Co Ltd; Result Import Export Co Ltd; Capital Index Ltd (plaintiffs) and Livingstone Wechie (for and on behalf of the Integrity Group), The Sun Publishing Ltd, Leaders and Company Ltd and Guardian Newspapers Ltd (defendants), pending at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. (ANNEXURE 2)

“Sir, at the Court of Appeal, our client is challenging the competence and validity of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry and its powers to make any valid or binding decision or pronouncement against him.

“The issues for determination before the Court of Appeal therefore relate and pertain to the ‘wrongful allegations of corruption and corrupt practices’ levelled against our clients and the unlawful and unconstitutional procedure adopted by his accusers and indicters (which in this case includes the Governor and Government of Rivers State, the Petitioner, Mr. Livingstone Wechie, and the Judicial Commission of Inquiry) in what may seem as an attempt at establishing the ‘purported wrongful doings’ against our client.

“On the 14th of July 2015, our client issued an originating summons against the Governor of Rivers State, the Attorney General of Rivers State, the Judicial Commission of Inquiry and 7 others before the High Court of Rivers State, presided over by Hon. Justice S.C. Amadi in suit No. PHC/189/2015 Between Tr. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi vs. The Governor of Rivers State & 9 others, wherein he challenged the competence and powers of the Hon. Justice G.O. Omereji Judicial Commission of Inquiry to carry out judicial functions of investigating him and making pronouncements thereof. However, Hon Justice S.C. Amadi on the 20th of August 2015 dismissed the suit on very spurious and unjustifiable grounds. This led to the appeal referred to above.

“ In suit No. FCT/HC/CV/2677/15 that is before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, the issues relate directly and specifically to the contents and subject of this petition. The petitioner, Mr. Livingstone Wechie, between 3rd and 4th August, 2015, using the title ‘Looting of Rivers State Treasury’ caused to be published the same contents of this petition in some national newspapers (Thisday, The Guardian, Daily Sun, The Nation, etc), wherein he published that our client and Messers Advante Consulting &Mgt Co Ltd; Result Import Export Co. Ltd; Capital Index Ltd were involved in corrupt practices.

“He did, as in this present petition, also allege that the said companies were fraudulent and not registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). Aggrieved by the libelous publications, these juristic persons (the companies) approached the court to challenge the veracity of the contents and subject matter of this petition and to seek damages for libel against the petitioner for the falsehoods published and circulated against them and our client. Find attached the bundle of court processes; including Writ of Summons, Statement of Claim, Order for Substituted Service on Mr. Livingstone and other defendants, etc.

“Mr. President, this suit is still pending and subsisting at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The court in order to come to the conclusion that the contents of that publication are false and libelous, for which damages should be paid must make findings and resolve some issues, including for instance:

whether or not our client was involved in any form of corrupt practices as alleged, be it stealing, unlawful enrichment and laundering of public funds through the plaintiffs in suit No: FCT/HC/CV/2677/15
whether or not the companies (Plaintiffs in suit No: FCT/HC/CV/2677/15) are registered with CAC, fake or authentic;

iii. whether or not there are glaring cases of corruption, criminal breach of trust, unlawful enrichment and wanton conversion of funds as it relates to the transactions between the Rivers State Government under our client and the plaintiffs in suit No: FCT/HC/CV/2677/15.

whether or not our client approved the sale of the Gas Turbines to NG Power-HPS Limited, and if he did, whether it was for the said amount and whether the proceeds were diverted by our client
whether or not there was any transactions between the Rivers State Government under our client and the plaintiffs in suit No: FCT/HC/CV/2677/15, and if so, whether there was any corrupt practices in the said transactions.

“ Mr. President, we have no doubt that the Senate being an Arm of Government established under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria verily appreciates the general principle of the rule of law, hence the invitation extended to our client to respond to the petition.

“Whereas we appreciate the commitment of the Senate to be fair and just, especially in offering our client an opportunity to state his side of the matter, however we need to state, and most regrettably too, that our client is unable to comment or respond in specific terms to the allegations contained in the said petition, as that would amount to commenting on the subject matter before the court of law.

“Sir, we are afraid that there is no way the distinguished Senate can effectively, successfully and conclusively investigate and determine the allegations in this petition without making findings, decisions and pronouncements, one way or another, on the issues listed below, which would be substantially the same issues that the court needs to resolve.

“Some of the issues that this Senate would have to resolve for instance will include:

whether or not our client was involved in any form of corrupt practices as alleged, be it stealing, unlawful enrichment and laundering of public funds through the Plaintiffs in suit No: FCT/HC/CV/2677/15;
whether or not the companies (plaintiffs in suit No: FCT/HC/CV/2677/15) are registered with CAC, fake or authentic;

iii. whether or not there are glaring cases of corruption, criminal breach of trust, unlawful enrichment and wanton conversion of funds as it relates to the transactions between the Rivers State Government under our client and the plaintiffs in suit No: FCT/HC/CV/2677/15;

whether or not our client approved the sale of the Gas Turbines NG Power-HPS Limited, and if he did, whether it was for the said amount and whether the proceeds were diverted by our client;
whether or not there was any transactions between the Rivers State Government under our client and the plaintiffs in suit No: FCT/HC/CV/2677/15, and if so, whether there was any corrupt practices in the said transactions; and several others.

“Just as the general principle of law is that commentaries and other forms or outside-the-courtroom discussions should not be encouraged or engaged in relation to the subject matter of any judicial litigation, so as not to prejudice and prejudge a matter before a court, we have also realized that this distinguished Senate has not only adopted this principle of law, but has also made it a written code in its Rules and Standing Orders, which is the compass for the proceedings of the Senate.

“The Senate by so doing has debarred distinguished Senators from considering matters which are rightly or wrongly subjudice for the sake of ensuring the much-desired separation of powers and preventing possible loopholes that may exist or be created in an attempt at short-circuiting the process of justice and circumventing the stringent application of the laws of our land.

“Mr. President, needless to emphasise that it is one of the cardinal pillars of fair hearing that an accused person is presumed innocent until the contrary is proved. Again, this position is strengthened and reinforced by section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as Amended) (hereafter simply referred as the Constitution).

“As our client has indicated, the allegations are not only false, they are also made mala fide with the intent to solely irritate, embarrass and tarnish the hard-earned reputation of our client and maliciously represent him as a person not fit and proper to occupy public office.

Sir, this intention is borne out clearly from the conduct and restless activities of the petitioner who has expressly stated in his petition to the Senate that he had written same petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offence Commission (ICPC), the two foremost institutions in the country vested with the authority to prosecute financial and corrupt practices related offences. Except to speculate that the petitioner has no confidence in both the EFCC and ICPC, one would have thought that the petitioner should have awaited the outcome of the investigation of his allegations by these institutions. He did not do so because he has one goal, one mission: to malign and discredit the person of our client before the Nigerian people.

“Mr. President, we wish to resist the temptation of delving into the subject matter so as not to fall foul of the law and prejudice the case before the court.

“ In the circumstances, we most respectfully urge the Senate to invoke its powers and the Rules and Standing Orders to protect our client from commenting on the subject matter of the petition and any issues relating to or arising from the judicial commission of injury and/or the purported White Paper issued thereto.”

Source:http://thenationonlineng.net/ministerial-screening-amaechi-fights-back/

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by otipoju(m): 4:35am On Oct 17, 2015
....when they start with wike, I hope he will not cry witchhunting.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by faray: 4:57am On Oct 17, 2015
Ok. We don hear
NEXT!

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by olumide81(m): 5:00am On Oct 17, 2015
An accused is presumed not guilty until proven otherwise by a competent court of law.....its a pity our social orientation has been eroded we all assume that a public officer is a criminal....not exonorating amaechi though but he should be proven guilty at least

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by Pinkybush: 5:09am On Oct 17, 2015
Good for him. He sold South-South right to become minister. tongue

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by donsteady(m): 5:13am On Oct 17, 2015
Let the northerners rescue him this time around.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by oluwafemi113(m): 5:18am On Oct 17, 2015
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Amaechi be rest assure 100s of Wike can't stop you, we are strongly behind you





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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by oluwafemi113(m): 5:24am On Oct 17, 2015
Pinkybush:
Good for him. He sold South-South right to become minister. tongue
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He save Nigeria from the hand of incompetence



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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by banki(m): 5:34am On Oct 17, 2015
Pinkybush:
Good for him. He sold South-South right to become minister. tongue


I am sick and tired of this he sold the south south nonsense

Who was more vocal in support of Jonathan in 2015 than ameachi?
Who betrayed who first? Was it not jonathan that supported Jonah Jang against ameachi during the governors forum nonsense?

So because ameachi supported buhari we have forgoten that his supporters were bombed on national TV people were killed for attending apc rallies!

Yet he asked people to show "ONE" project jonathan did in rivers state after rivers gave him the highest vote! Till today NOONE has answered the question instead they are calling him a betrayer

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by Nobody: 5:35am On Oct 17, 2015
Hmmm
Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by M4gunners: 5:43am On Oct 17, 2015
Nonsense isn't this the same Amaechi that said they steal because we never stone them?

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by IVORY2009(m): 5:50am On Oct 17, 2015
Hmmm
Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by Nobody: 5:51am On Oct 17, 2015
otipoju:
....when they start with wike, I hope he will not cry witchhunting.

Oya go and start naa who is stopping you.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by neolboy(m): 6:01am On Oct 17, 2015
Why this guy take the matter serious pass heaven sef

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by codedguy1(m): 6:05am On Oct 17, 2015
This is a moral issue on Buhari concerning making Amaechi a minister with all these allegations against him.

Making Amaechi a minister is tantamount to GEJ pardoning Alamieyeseigha - a moral issue.


Anyone who criticized GEJ for pardoning Alams but is supporting Amaechi becoming a minister is a hypocrite.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by DTOBS(m): 6:06am On Oct 17, 2015
Amaechi in a bid to retain the controlling power of river state push/send/nominated wike for ministerial post during GEJ era,only for mama patience to use the same wike to purnishAmaechi for his sins against her nd maybe her husband.
Amaechi fought woke a lot in river,but due to powerful forces in abuja then,woke was able to sustain the heat.
And Now.....
Fast forward 4 years later, the same wike took over power from Amaechi and his doing everything possible to make him suffer for whatsoever he think he(amaechi) might have done and for the second time for the mama peace.
And now the question is....
Who is Mr karma really purnishing? That's a question that has different answers. What is your own answer?

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by okeybig: 6:08am On Oct 17, 2015
When wil EFCC invite this man for this mind boggling financial embezzlement talk more of arresting him. Nigerians are watching

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by ARKdiscloser7(m): 6:09am On Oct 17, 2015
Foolish and brainless man.
You opened your dirty mouth to tell Riverians that Jonathan is not their brother but Buhari is!

Something I know a northerner can never say.
Wait for the greedy and power drunk northerners to save you.

Ewu awusa.
You can never betray your brother and go free.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by okeybig: 6:11am On Oct 17, 2015
When wil EFCC invite this man for this mind boggling financial embezzlement talk more of arresting him. Nigerians are watching[/color][color=#990000]

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by okeybig: 6:11am On Oct 17, 2015
When wil EFCC invite this man for this mind boggling financial embezzlement talk more of arresting him. Nigerians are watching[/color][color=#990000]
neolboy:
Why this guy take the matter serious pass heaven sef

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by Agimor(m): 6:13am On Oct 17, 2015
If you can this then you can read seven book of Moses.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by Hankaka: 6:17am On Oct 17, 2015
To me all the politicial are almust the same, all the passt governor are guilty

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by frankyychiji(f): 6:19am On Oct 17, 2015
otipoju:
....when they start with wike, I hope he will not cry witchhunting.
Let us hunt down the witches we are seeing now first of all.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by IamPatriotic(m): 6:21am On Oct 17, 2015
How time flies, weeks back Tinubu was the chief headliner for the wailers, now it's Amaechi's turn to be in the spotlight of the wailers. This trend will continue till when two Hausa men square up against each other for the presidency in both APC & PDP, then there shall be nothing to moan about, except perhaps an unrealizeable succession campaign.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by frankyychiji(f): 6:23am On Oct 17, 2015
olumide81:
An accused is presumed not guilty until proven otherwise by a competent court of law.....its a pity our social orientation has been eroded we all assume that a public officer is a criminal....not exonorating amaechi though but he should be proven guilty at least
grin why are you speaking from both sides of the mouth? Why not exonerate Amaechi cos that's really your point. Or are you afraid of mob action.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by frankyychiji(f): 6:27am On Oct 17, 2015
DTOBS:
Amaechi in a bid to retain the controlling power of river state push/send/nominated wike for ministerial post during GEJ era,only for mama patience to use the same wike to purnishAmaechi for his sins against her nd maybe her husband.
Amaechi fought woke a lot in river,but due to powerful forces in abuja then,woke was able to sustain the heat.
And Now.....
Fast forward 4 years later, the same wike took over power from Amaechi and his doing everything possible to make him suffer for whatsoever he think he(amaechi) might have done and for the second time for the mama peace.
And now the question is....
Who is Mr karma really purnishing? That's a question that has different answers. What is your own answer?
My answer; your grammar na die oga grin

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by olumide81(m): 6:31am On Oct 17, 2015
frankyychiji:
grin why are you speaking from both sides of the mouth? Why not exonerate Amaechi cos that's really your point. Or are you afraid of mob action.
mob action indeed...the process that brought about the allegations levelled against Amaechi deserves serious scrutiny to avoid creating a precedence, wike should go to court with those allegations if possible efcc or icpc as the case maybe

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by Nobody: 6:37am On Oct 17, 2015
APC na scam


419 people.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by frankyychiji(f): 6:48am On Oct 17, 2015
olumide81:
mob action indeed...the process that brought about the allegations levelled against Amaechi deserves serious scrutiny to avoid creating a precedence, wike should go to court with those allegations if possible efcc or icpc as the case maybe
How was the process of the judicial commission flawed in anyway? Didn't Amaechi rush to get a court injunction to stop the panel from investigating him but failed? A clear conscience fears no accusations and Amaechi should have faced that commission to defend himself especially after a court of competent jurisdiction declared the investigation ok! Why do you think Amaechi is fighting tooth and nail for Peter to succeed him, it's cos he knows when he no longer has immunity, Wike his sworn enemy may not cover his misdeeds while in office!
A plethora of petitions against Amaechi resides currently with all the relevant authorities, nobody is surprised that they have not even as little as invited him for a chat, he is Buhari's poster boy. Buhari's fight against corruption is only targeted at PDp members and their affiliates.

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by dunkem21(m): 6:55am On Oct 17, 2015
frankyychiji:
How was the process of the judicial commission flawed in anyway? Didn't Amaechi rush to get a court injunction to stop the panel from investigating him but failed? A clear conscience fears no accusations and Amaechi should have faced that commission to defend himself especially after a court of competent jurisdiction declared the investigation ok! Why do you think Amaechi is fighting tooth and nail for Peter to succeed him, it's cos he knows when he no longer has immunity, Wike his sworn enemy may not cover his misdeeds while in office!
A plethora of petitions against Amaechi resides currently with all the relevant authorities, nobody is surprised that they have not even as little as invited him for a chat, he is Buhari's poster boy. Buhari's fight against corruption is only targeted at PDp members and their affiliates.


Gbam!

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by handie(m): 6:56am On Oct 17, 2015
Well, Amaechi has d right to fair hearing just as
other Nigerians. And Wike's desperation gets
more glaring with every passing second. Well, d
senate better screen Amaechi on Tuesday else,
he'll be sworn in on Wednesday and there's
nothing 100 Wikes can do about it.... Amaechi
being hunted for standing for the truth. Wike's
main grouse with him is his insistence that
justice be done and power shifted to the
riverine areas as only the uplands have been in
power since the creation of Rivers state....
Same way he stood for justice in the Jonathan
saga and also in the east-west road issue he had
with elder tout Orubebe. U just gotta love
Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi. He sees what's right
and stand by it no matter whose ox is gored.
Next minister of the Niger Delta whether
wailers like it or not, he's blessed and a dogged
fighter (For someone who challenged Ebora Owu and came out victorious, Wike and all these his antics are just childsplay) ALL HAIL THE
LION OF UBIMA

Pinkybush:
Good for him. He sold South-South right to become minister. tongue
Pls sir, how did he betray the south south? By ensuring Jonathan is sent packing to Otuoke? If u really
are honest and objective, u'll agree that
Jonathan fired d first betrayal salvo by
supporting a notherner(jonah Jang) against
Amaechi (in the governor's forum debacle). All
because of Amaechi's style which to Jonathan,
was too aggressive and confrontational. Now
lemme ask u. Should Amaechi have allowed his
rights and the rights of other governors who
put their trust in him as their chairman to be
trampled on because his "brother" is the
trampler? Dude, Amaechi ain't no betrayer...
He only paid Jonathan in his own coin. And as
for Wike, him own dey come

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Re: Ministerial Screening: Amaechi Fights Back by Enahi(f): 6:57am On Oct 17, 2015
All I could understand from this write up is that Amaechi is truly guilty of the allegations against him.

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