"Clash of The Tiatans" as Wike and Amaechi's Security Aides Clash in Port Harcourt
It was a battle to finish in PortHarcourt On Saturday as Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike's security, and The minister of Transportation's security aides clashed.
In a statement issued in Port Harcourt by
the Special Assistant to the Governor on Electronic Media, Mr. Simeon
Nwakaudu, alleged that the security agents who attacked Wike’s convoy
were in the motorcade of the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi
Amaechi.
It noted that the convoy was attacked
on Saturday afternoon at Nwanja Junction on Trans-Amadi Road in the
state capital, while Wike was on a project inspection tour.
“The SARS personnel and soldiers in the
minister’s convoy mowed down the governor’s escort rider and attacked
the policemen in the pilot car.
“Mr. Seimeikumo Debewari, Aide-De-Camp
to the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, supervised the
attack, which led to the damage of cameras held by journalists.
“Mr. Debewari is the same police officer
who assaulted members of the Rivers State House of Assembly in the
fracas of 2014. Also, the Commander of Rivers SARS, Mr. Akin Fakorede,
who received the minister of transportation at the Port Harcourt
International Airport and accompanied him on his trip, took part in the
attack,” the statement claimed.
It, however, pointed out that Wike
continued with his project inspection after the incident, and that the
governor was not injured in the attack.
“However, while the SARS officers
stepped down to assault the security personnel of the governor, the
soldiers remained in their vehicle watching the scene,” the statement
added.
Reacting, Amaechi said Wike’s security details pulled guns on him and vandalised his car.
The minister, who spoke through a
statement issued by his Media Office, described the governor’s claim as a
blatant lie, insisting that he (Amaechi) was the person that escaped
assassination as it was earlier said by the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, that he escaped an assassination
attempt on Saturday when operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad
and a group of soldiers attacked his convoy.
The statement said, “In a blatant show
of naked raw power, the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi
Amaechi, this afternoon narrowly escaped being shot by security men
attached to the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike. His car wasn’t
that lucky though. The car was vandalized and left with a broken side
mirror.
“The incident occurred in Port Harcourt,
Rivers State, along Trans-Amadi road, Nwaja axis. The minister had
arrived Port Harcourt this afternoon (Saturday).
“Accompanied by cars of many of his
supporters, the minister’s black SUV was intercepted and blocked at the
junction by the security motorcycle outrider attached to Wike after two
cars had passed through. One of the two cars conveyed security men
assigned to protect the minister in Port Harcourt.
“Suddenly, security men attached to
Wike’s convoy surrounded the minister’s car, threatening to shoot him.
They hit the car, tried to smash the windscreens, windows and broke a
side mirror. All through this attack, Amaechi remained calm inside the
fortified vehicle. Wike also stayed inside his vehicle.
“The minister eventually passed through
after the intervention of the security team on the ground to protect him
in Port Harcourt.
“However, when Governor Wike got to the
point where the incident occurred after Amaechi’s vehicle had gone, his
security men blocked the road again, and thoroughly beat up a policeman
attached to Amaechi in Port Harcourt. The policeman’s rifle was also
taken from him.” Wike was reported to later come out of his car, with
his security team, went to Amaechi’s convoy and abused the occupants.
Reacting, the State Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, said there was no attack on the
governor, describing the incident as a mere altercation between the
governor’s security details and those of the Minister.
Omoni, however, disclosed that the
State Police Commissioner, Mr. Ahmed Zaki, had ordered that policemen
involved in such altercation should be arrested.
“There was no attack on the governor.
What happened was that the governor and the minister’s convoys ran into
each others and there was an altercation. The State Police Commissioner
has intervened and ordered the arrest of policemen involved in the act,”
Omoni stated.
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