Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has directed Permanent Secretaries in the state to produce full account details of their Ministries ' expenditure over the last 18 months.
This is even as the governor advised the permanent secretaries to shun partisan politics as career civil servants, saying the roles some of them played in the closing days of the immediate past administration were politically motivated.
Addressing  permanent  secretaries  during
  a meeting  at Government  House,  Port Harcourt on Tuesday,  Wike
 regretted that some of the  permanent  secretaries helped the immediate
  past  administration to illegally  withdraw  funds from the State 
Government  coffers even  up to the  28th of May,  2015.
He
 said : "I want full details  and print out of every  ministry's 
 account  in the  last 18 months. I will not accept  any  handover  note
 without  an accompanying account  details. 
"The
  government  was coming  to  a close and some of  you were busy 
 signing cheques on 26,27 and 28 of May. On 28 of May, the Transition 
 Committee  called most of you and you refused to cooperate  because 
 they  told you  I will  not be sworn-in.
 "
The  governor  noted  that 
 he  will  not witch hunt any civil servant irrespective  of his/her 
role in the electioneering  period . He, however,  said that no civil 
servant  would  be  allowed  to  sabotage  the  efforts of  his 
administration. 
He urged the 
 permanent  secretaries  to  work  with  his administration  to revive 
 the  state  and put back smile  on  the  faces of  the  people.
"Those
 of  you  who  want to work  with  us to develop  Rivers  State  will 
get the necessary  support.  You are career civil  servants and not 
politicians.  As civil  servants,  don't play  the role
  of politicians ", he said. 
The  Rivers 
 State  Governor  pointed out  that  the  back-dated employments  and 
indiscriminate  issuance  of certificates  of occupancy by the 
 immediate  past administration  would be  re-visited. 
He
 specifically  directed the Permanent  Secretary  in  the  Ministry  of 
 Lands and Survey to produce  the relevant  land documents  for 
examination. 
The permanent  secretaries  were led to the meeting by the Head of  Service,  Barrister  Samuel  LongJohn.  
Others
  who attended  the  meeting  were the former  Minister  of
  Sports,  Dr  Tammy  Danagogo,  Former  Deputy  governor,  Tele  Ikuru 
 and Secretary  of  the  Transition  Committee,  Barrister  Frank Owhor.

 
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