Amaechi also criticized the former Minister of State for Education, 
Nyesom Wike, who is a known ally of the first lady, calling him corrupt 
and incompetent
Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State has attributed his rift with First Lady, Patience Jonathan to his refusal to ‘share Rivers State money with her.’
Amaechi also criticized the former Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike, who is a known ally of the first lady, calling him corrupt and incompetent.
Wike
 is seeking to be elected governor of the state and supposedly has the 
backing of Mrs. Jonathan but Amaechi has called on the people of Rivers 
to resist their ambition.
The governor made his 
stance clear on Friday, October 24, during the joint graduation of 
students of University of Ibadan and Pioneer graduands of Ignatius Ajuru
 University of Education held at Rumuolumeni in Port Harcourt.
He said:
“Remember,
 when I became governor, I fought militancy. Right there where you built
 a new house, there used to be a hole where they pass into the river as 
escape route. The security report reached me and I came here and chased 
the militants away. I asked them to fence the school premises and block 
that hole.”
 “I have to protect you 
because, it is my responsibility. Some of the militants went to Lagos, 
Ivory Coast, Ghana etc. But today they are back because the wife of the 
President brought them back to protest against me. I refused to give 
them money in Abuja because, if I do that, I won’t be able to carry out 
any development project or finish the road from Rumuolumeni to 
Rumuepirikom.”
Amaechi added that he fell out
 of Mrs. Jonathan’s good graces because “she said I should bring your 
money, Rivers people money and manage it with her which I refused”.
He
 also accused Wike of embezzlement and mocked his grammar citing an 
instance where the former Minister of State for Education said during a 
radio interview that he “shedded tears”.
Wike, who resigned his position in the president’s cabinet for the purpose of contesting in the 2015 governorship elections, had earlier stated that Amaechi bribed him with the ministerial appointment to reduce his influence. 
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