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Ex-Commissioner says Wike lied against Amaechi about plane

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Ex-Commissioner says aircraft documented in handover notes

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Former Rivers Transport Commissioner Tolofari George has denied allegation by Governor Nyesom Wike that former Governor Rotimi Amaechi secretly abandoned in Germany an aircraft belonging to the state government.

George served between 2007 and 2015 under Amaechi who is now in the federal cabinet as Transportation Minister.

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He said Wike, “in his characteristic mischievous style”, only seeks to malign and attack his predecessor and former benefactor “by making false allegations.”

The lie in the rant is so obvious because it is not possible that a plane properly documented in the handover notes of the transport ministry “(which I supervised as Commissioner)” to the incoming administration in 2015, can be said to be secretly abandoned, George argued in a statement.

He buttressed his case in the rest of the statement as follows:

Documentation in handover notes

When we got the new aircraft that the current government is using now, the older Legacy aircraft was sent to Germany for repairs and refurbishment and then to be sold to generate revenue for critical infrastructural projects in the state.

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To the previous administration, there was no economic sense to keep and maintain two state planes. The cost was just too prohibitive, so the plan was to sell off the older Legacy plane.

The plane was still in Germany at the time we handed over to the incoming administration. Everything was in the handover notes of the ministry of transport.

In 2015 when the new administration took over, they claimed the same aircraft had been stolen. Today, they are now saying again that the aircraft was secretly abandoned.

We can now all see that the issue is purely political and vindictive, hurling false allegations on the previous administration. That the Legacy aircraft was in RUAG, Germany was written in my handover notes that is in the custody of the Rivers State government.

In 2015 when they made an issue of Rivers State having two aircraft, and that one has been stolen, I issued a press release which reiterated that the aircraft was in Germany.

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Personal confirmation of aircraft location

Sometime last year, a staff of Rivers State government got in touch with me, asking questions about the aircraft. I clearly told him where it was. So, I just don’t understand what this current fuss is about?

We couldn’t have taken an aircraft to Germany and just dump it there and walk away without proper and formal documentation. Is RUAG, Germany a dumping ground?

I recalled that Rivers State government had made an issue of the new aircraft currently in use, having a United States registration number, accusing the past government of wanting to steal the aircraft.

They accused us of doing an N registration for the sole purpose of wanting to steal the aircraft. They made so much fuss at the time. But till date, which is nearly seven years after taking possession of the aircraft, they are still using the same foreign registration. Why haven’t they changed it to Nigerian registration?

The whole information about that aircraft – the Legacy plane – was in the handover notes prepared by the ministry for the incoming administration in 2015, including the fact that the plane was to be sold, because it was more economical to sell it off.

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