But Okah maintained that there was nothing wrong or immoral for an administration that received and managed about N3tn on behalf of the people of Rivers State to explain some of its actions suspected to be fraudulent.
Okah explained that the simple thing Amaechi needed to do if invited by any commission of enquiry was to state his own side of the story and tender documents to buttress his case, adding that there was nothing to fear if his hands were clean.
The commissioner also said that certain things must be clarified by the Amaechi government, noting that the state could not close its eyes to some grave allegations of corruption against the Amaechi government.
credit: Chukwudi Akasike
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