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3 Reasons Burahi May Aack Rotimi Amaechi by okpiewon(m): 6:03pm On Mar 22, 2016
The indications of Amaechi’s possible sack was informed by the supposed anti-corruption stance of the Buhari-led Federal Government which the foreign diplomats presume has been greatly compromised.

1. sale of state assets and the consequent Whitepaper issued by the state government during his tenure as the governor.

2. About five senior diplomats have had reason to pass similar observations to the presidency after the Rivers State government Whitepaper that indicted the Minister of Aviation, Amaechi over alleged corruption during his years as governor.“If I can recall very vividly, they told the president that until people like Amaechi in his government are excused from government to defend the telling allegations against him, the corruption fight will not be taken seriously.”


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