Onochie was reacting to some
comments made by Wike when he appeared on Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television
programme, on Monday.
While on the programme, the
governor alleged that “federal might” was being used against him in the state.
“Some many strategies have been
mapped out. They have asked EFCC to monitor the accounts of the states I don’t
have a problem with it, if they respect the rule of law, if they obey court
orders before I came in there were judgements against EFCC in the state
financial activities which they have appealed and they have not been set aside
that judgement,” Wike had said.
“These are strategies mapped out,
they want to make sure that you are the level that you can’t operate as a
state.”
But in a series of tweets,
Onochie said the country’s laws must be changed to give citizens the rights to
demand mental assessment of their leaders.
“The @sunrisedailynow team are
asking all the right questions, but they are dealing with Gov. Nyesom Wike
aren’t they!
“He’s a man haunted by the blood
of the innocent he has shed since 2015. To survive, the people of Rivers state
must come together to uproot this paranoid governor.
“It’s sad that a man who should
be receiving care, sympathy and attention in a health institution is sitting as
a governor of Rivers state. Our laws must be changed to give citizens the
rights to demand mental assessment of their leaders. Sadly, the people of Ekiti
lived through it.”
The @sunrisedailynow team are asking all the right questions, but they are dealing with Gov. Nyesom Wike aren't they!— Lauretta Onochie (@Laurestar) May 21, 2018
He's a man haunted by the blood of the innocent he has shed since 2015.
To survive, the people of Rivers state must come together to uproot this paranoid Governor pic.twitter.com/dMVsoeY7IO
Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everydayIt's sad that a man who should be receiving care, sympathy and attention in a health institution is sitting as a governor of Rivers state— Lauretta Onochie (@Laurestar) May 21, 2018
Our laws must be changed to give citizens the rights to demand mental assessment of their leaders. Sadly, the people of Ekiti lived through it
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