Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Amaechi, has urged the incoming
Federal Government to probe the role of the police and the army in the
last general elections in the state.
Amaechi made the appeal yesterday at the Greater Together Campaign
Organisation (GTCO) of All Progressives Congress (APC) special
thanksgiving service to celebrate God’s faithfulness throughout the
electioneering period in the state held at the Obi Wali International
Conference Centre, Port Harcourt.
He alleged that the police, army, militants and the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) were used to rob APC of victory and
cause electoral irregularities in the state.
Also, he requested that the police commission should discipline
police officers indicted in the electoral crisis in the state, “whether
they were promoted and transferred out of the state or not.”
“Let us ask the Federal Government to investigate the crisis in
Rivers State. Army should be investigated because they participated in
the general elections,” Amaechi said.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com..The state governor expressed gratitude to God for saving him from
the outgoing Federal Government, through the victory of the
President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari.
“Why do I have to thank God? For our lives! He answered our prayers
by making Buhari the president. Imagine if Buhari did not win? Just
sleep and wake up and imagine that Buhari did not win, what would have
happened?
“Imagine that Buhari did not win, they wouldn’t let us enter this
hall, even though we are still in government. They won’t let us.
“They were already preparing for me. They have left instructions at
all the airports not to let me have access to move. They had seized my
red passport. They gave me my red passport only two days ago (Friday),
signed on April 28 after the elections.
“They did not know we would win. But, God answered our prayers.
“Even if we don’t get anything, we have the respite of God. God
answered our prayers to save us. God also answered our prayers to save
Nigeria. I am not joking; we had nobody anywhere in Rivers State,” he
said.
In his testimony, the APC governorship candidate, Dr. Dakuku
Peterside, said there were more guns than voters in the last general
elections in the state.
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