The owner of demolished Prodest hotel, Promise Gogorobari, has accused the Governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike, of infecting his manager with covid-19.
Gogorobari who disclosed this in a statement on Monday said his manager was very healthy before his arrest, noting that it is medically impossible that the infection occurred before his detention.
Prodest Hotel was demolished two weeks ago for allegedly violating the Executive Order of the state government.
A Magistrate Court sitting in Port Harcourt had last Tuesday fined the Manager of the Hotel, Bariledum Job the sum of fifty thousand naira for violating the Executive Order of Governor Nyesom Wike on hotel closure.
Senior Magistrate Rita Oguguo while delivering her judgment also ordered that Bariledum Job should be sent to the isolation center at Elekahia for 14 days.
The Senior Magistrate also directed that Job should undergo a coronavirus test to ascertain his COVID-19 status.
The Court said he was convicted after contravening paragraphs 3 and 4 of the Executive Order number seven of the State Government under the Quarantine Regulations.
The Rivers State Government had on Sunday announced that the hotel manager was among the 27 new covid-19 cases recorded in the state.
But Gogorobari said: “The Rivers state government and governor of Rivers state must be held liable for infecting my manager who is in their custody for over 15 days with COVID-19.
“He was a very healthy person before his arrest. It is therefore medically impossible that the infection occurred before his detention. It is a known fact that I and the Rivers state government are at daggers drawn over demolition of my hotel.
“The whole world should be aware that governor Wike wants to kill my manager to convince the public that infected persons were in the hotel all in an attempt to justify his illegal demolition of the hotel on the 10th of May 2020. The society should therefore be concerned just as I am worried”.