Former Rivers state Governor now Minister of Transportation,
Rotimi Amaechi has disclosed that his greatest regret while serving as the
Rivers state governor was that his kinsmen failed to realise his efforts
towards making the state a better place.
Amaechi disclosed this while speaking at the Annual Lagos
Traffic Radio Lecture Series in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos. The minister of Transport
also accused Nyesom Wike, the incumbent governor of the state of driving away
investors.
He said: “The problem with Nigerians is that they forget so
soon what someone had done for them. And that was one of my greatest regrets as
the Governor of River State for eight years. I served my people but they did
not recognise my contribution,”
“I was accused of owing 12 months’ salary but when I left
office, I had paid up to 40 percent of the workforce. I believe that all public
officers must tell the public the truth always. During my tenure, when my IGR
begins to fall, I invite the Commissioner of Police and other security
operatives in the state to bring the statistics of crime in the state.
“Due to the crime rate in the state, people have started
migrating away from the state and the IGR has dropped to N4 billion. The state
governor (Wike) now moves like chairman of a council, asking traders and others
if they had paid their taxes. But when I was the governor, I don’t engage in
that.”
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