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Amaewhule slams exploiters draining paper from Rivers State, claims they can’t topple its leadership

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Martins Amaewhule, the Majority Leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly, has voiced concerns about individuals draining paper from the state’s resources.

In a statement on January 5, 2025, as gathered by Diaspora digital media DDM Amaewhule highlighted those who are draining paper from the state’s wealth, yet he claimed they lack the power to bring down Rivers State’s leadership.

Amaewhule criticized these individuals for trying to undermine the state’s stability for personal gain, focusing on draining paper from its resources.

He stated that these individuals are exploiting Rivers State from “every angle” and draining paper without considering the long-term consequences.

Despite these actions, Amaewhule expressed confidence that the perpetrators cannot destabilize the state or its leadership, even as they continue draining paper.

He emphasized that, despite their efforts, they cannot overpower the political establishment of Rivers State, which remains resilient in the face of draining paper.

Amaewhule also criticized the exploitation of the state, claiming these individuals are benefiting at the expense of the state’s development by draining paper from its resources.

He argued that those draining paper from Rivers State are not interested in its progress but are instead engaged in self-serving tactics to weaken the administration.

Amaewhule believes their efforts are futile in the face of the strong leadership of Rivers State, which is committed to stopping the depleting of paper.

He also acknowledged the contributions of former Governor Nyesom Wike, noting that his administration worked hard to prevent depleting  paper schemes in the state.

Amaewhule praised Wike for his lasting impact on the state, recognizing his achievements and the efforts to stop  paper during his leadership.

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Amaewhule emphasized that Wike’s positive influence on the state’s infrastructure, governance, and well-being stands in stark contrast to the draining paper actions of current exploiters.

He expressed pride in the leadership of Rivers State, despite the challenges it faces from individuals draining paper from its resources.

Amaewhule made it clear that the current leadership is resilient and unshakable, despite efforts to destabilize the state through the activities.

His remarks reflect frustration with those he sees as self-serving, as well as a firm commitment to ensuring that Rivers State remains strong against the depleting paper schemes.

The report from DDM highlights the ongoing tensions between state leadership and those trying to exploit its resources by draining paper.

Amaewhule’s comments show his defiance against efforts to weaken the state’s stability, while also affirming Wike’s accomplishments in protecting the state from draining paper activities.

Ultimately, Amaewhule’s statement stresses his belief in the strength of Rivers State’s leadership and a determination to preserve its integrity

against the depleting paper schemes.

 


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