Fresh phase in Jonathan, Amaechi feud
It has now become very clear that the long drawn face-off between
President Goodluck Jonathan and the Rivers State Governor, Rotimi
Amaechi, will possibly last as long as this present dispensation
continues. Many had earlier reasoned that some degree of
Governor Rotimi Amaechi
mediation would be advanced by peace loving Nigerians to enable the two Niger Delta
brothers sheathe their sword but the present developments have proved
to the contrary, with the governor choosing to spit more fire. It would
seem that the present conflict has its roots in the election of the
Nigerian Governors’ Forum, NGF. After his first tenure as the chairman
of the Forum, Amaechi was allegedly warned by Jonathan not to seek a
re-election because he was turning the group against the political
interest of the President. This appears to be the earliest stage of what
has become a most divisive political face off in recent times.
Significantly, the face took a turn for the worse recently with open
threats coming from the Presidency.
Roots of the conflict
Amaechi, it was learnt, had injected life into a hitherto toothless
forum which before their time was just a mere formal organization of
strange bed fellows which at that time could only bark but had no power
to bite, especially under the presidency of the former president,
Olusegun Obasanjo.
After several postponements and intrigues, the
election was eventually held with the Plateau State Governor, Jonah
Jang, confronting Amaechi at the poll. At the end, the Rivers State
Governor was declared the winner in a very controversial circumstance,
scoring nineteen against Jang’s sixteen votes.
This development
threw the President off-balance while attending the African Union (AU)
meeting in Dar es-Salam. This led to the formation of the Peoples
Democratic Party Governors Forum (PDPGF), with the Akwa Ibom state
governor, Obong Godswill Akpabio, emerging as its pioneer chairman.
The ensuing crisis in the Governors Forum became so severe that other
governors began to almost undermine the efficacy of the office and
position of the President by consistently throwing tantrums at the
slightest opportunity ever. It generated to an extent where the
aggrieved governors with few other angry members of the PDP then staged a
physical walk out on the President at the Eagles Square in Abuja during
the mini convention of the party last year.
While some of the
Governors and other members of the National Assembly who dumped the PDP
out of frustration had since returned to the party with the new national
chairman, Alhaji Ahmad Mua’zu, doing so much to appease aggrieved
minds, Amaechi has resolutely stucked to his guns and is ready to do a
serious battle with the PDP and, by extension, President Jonathan, using
the sword of the APC.
The oil war
Known as a man who does not
join issues with people even when it matters most, Jonathan was accused
of punishing Amaechi by “forcefully” taking away the Kula oil well
allegedly belonging to Rivers state to his own state of Bayelsa. Another
forty one oil wells were also taken from Etche local government area of
the state and given to Abia state.
Oil being a big factor, even in
international politics, has always been an issue in the Nigerian
context. In Obasanjo’s regime when the then Governor of Akwa Ibom state,
Obong Victor Attah, posed a serious challenge to the President over the
on-shore/off-shore dichotomy question to the extent that the former won
the case in the Supreme Court over the federal government, oil well
politics was adopted by Obasanjo as a punitive measure.
As much as
one hundred and forty seven oil wells belonging to the state were taken
to Rivers state. Some more were taken to Cross River state and the
effect of this was overwhelmingly pronounced in the economy and income
of Akwa Ibom state. Attah had to go to court and the anomaly was
resolved in favour of the state.
So, people had expected that while
the case was in court between the Rivers state and the federal
governments over the Kula oil well, somebody should have restrained from
beating the drums of victimization until the court decides otherwise.
Amaechi had told a handful of party faithful in Degema local government
area of the state recently that Jonathan was not his brother, “he is
not my brother; he is from Bayelsa and I am from Rivers state. If he was
my brother he would not have taken our oil to Bayelsa state,” he said.
He would go on to tell the people to vote out PDP because it was a
corrupt party with corrupt government that has impoverished the people.
“Let him (Jonathan) point at one thing that he has done in Rivers state.
The only crime we have committed against the President is that we gave
him two million votes in 2011”.
The governor went on to allege that
“Stealing is increasing by the day, but President Jonathan said there is
no corruption in the country. Corruption in Nigeria is uncontrollable.
People are stealing our money every day and the police is helpless
because they are part of the system.
“The Minister of Finance, Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala said Nigeria is not broke and if she is saying that there
is money in the country, let her pay us our debts and our money. She
said, the shortfall in revenue does not mean that Nigeria is broke.
When Commissioners of Finance converged in Enugu, almost everybody left
without money, how then can we define being broke. She is an expert
economics, let her tell Nigerians how our money is spent and where our
money is, because the matter is getting serious”, Amaechi said.
Amaechi blamed the failure of some roads in the state on the attitude of
some federal government officials whom he said were awarded contracts
and absconded with the money while the job is abandoned. He said that
the Rumuolumeni road construction project was awarded to an indigene of
the area and described Nyesom Wike as a Minister who was incompetent.
“I told the people of Rumuolumneni that we have awarded N1.5 billion
for their internal roads and have also paid the indigenous contractor
who is from the area the sum of N700 million. We said, Rivers money for
Rivers people, because they don’t have capital. This man took the
contract and gave it to a man who now wants to be governor. This man
that is been backed by Mrs. Jonathan gave N250 million to the indigenous
contractor and disappeared with N450 million without constructing the
road. And this is the man who wants to be governor, with billboards
screaming the concept of New Vision.
“What kind of vision is that
for a thief? They have been thieves for too long so it cannot be new
vision. The only thing that is new is that he has industrialized
stealing. The former Minister of State for Education in a radio
interview said, he ‘shedded tears’. Everyone knows there’s no word like
that. “
An ever-expanding face-off
It will be recalled at this
point that Wike was Amaechi’s Chief of staff for four years. While he
lasted in that government, there was no time he was indicted of stealing
government money or abandoned project awarded to him. Somebody may say
that if this could happen to the former director general of Amaechi’s
campaign organization in 2011, then some of those who are still in
government today must have raked the government treasury empty.
Turning the tide against Patience Jonathan, the governor reminded the
students of the Ignatius Ajuru University on the role his administration
played to stop militancy in the state while assuring them that the
Rumuolumeni and Rumpirikon roads will be completed.
“Remember, when I
became governor, I fought militancy. Right there where you built a new
house, there used to be a hole where they pass into the river and
escape. The security report reached me and I came here and chased the
militants away. I asked them to fence the school premises and block
that hole. I have to protect you because, it is my responsibility.
He said that some of the militants went to Lagos, Ivory Coast, Ghana
etc. “Today, they are back because the wife of the President brought
them back to protest against me. I refused to give them money in Abuja
because, if I do that, I won’t be able to carry out any development
project or finish the road from Rumuolumeni to Rumuepirikom. The
quarrel between me and the wife of the President is because she said I
should bring your money, Rivers people money and share with her”,
Amaechi explained.
Only last Saturday during the APC rally at the
Adokie Amesimieka stadium, he boasted that he was more popular among the
people than President Jonathan may think. “This stadium is 40,000
sitting capacity; I built it. It was built by me. One of them
campaigning for governorship was the contractor to do the roads. He
abandoned the roads and took N3 billion and left. Now, he wants to be
governor. A thief will not be our governor.
“I challenge them to an
integrity test. Any of them from Abuja to Rivers State, I challenge them
to an integrity test. I have worked with them; I have their records and
they (records) are in the Office of the Governor”.
Wike joins the fray
Wike had responded severally that if the governor makes good his
boasting to dust up his records when he was the chief of staff, “I will
shock the world with his dossier. I was the chief of staff. I had access
to documents. I will exposed his evil deeds”, Wike noted.
The
immediate past minister was also quoted as saying that if he was a thief
while in government and he was not exposed of stealing government
money, “it means that I was working with a bigger thief”.
In view of
this development moreso as it concerns public funds, the civil liberty
organization, CLO, Rivers state branch has volunteered to steer a
platform for both men to come out for a public debate on their
integrity.
“Following the challenge thrown last Saturday to the
Federal Government and the PDP in Rivers State by His Excellency,
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, for an integrity Test and the Challenge thrown
back to the governor by the former Minister of State for Education,
Nyesom Wike, for a public debate on corruption, the CLO in Rivers state
offers its platform for the said debate which has become mandatory
giving its expected impact on our people and the political rights and
future of our land”.
The said public debate has become necessary
given that that both parties have consistently asked for the
opportunity, to wit; the public has been inundated with allegations and
counter allegations of corruption and embezzlement of public funds and
abuse of office with claims on both sides of documentary evidence.
The Rivers state government has however come out to deny ever insulting
the person of President Goodluck Jonathan at any point in time. Speaking
through his Commissioner for Information, Ibim Semenitari, Amaechi
denied ever mentioned the name of the President in any of his
statements.
He blamed Dr Rueben Abati, Presidential media aide, for
dragging the name of the President in the fray. It will be recalled that
Jonathan in the statement had assured Amaechi that he would “pay for
all his sins”, accusing the governor of inciting the people against the
federal government. Felony.
The current politics in Rivers state in
the face of an upcoming elections will be more competitive as to who
leads the state next if the truth behind the outgoing administrations
both at the state and federal viz a viz transparency and accountability
is well laid so that the innocent electorates will properly employ their
stake in the polity and position themselves on how to put the incoming
administration to task for maximum performance.
“As a measure, we
suggest the venues as Obi Wali International Civic Centre or the Alfred
Diete Spiff Civic Centre main Bowl or any other venue and date during
this instant period, most suitable for parties.
“Both parties will
provide each one an independent moderator along with the CLO in
partnership with other Civil Society organizations, the National
Orientation Agency and the Media.
“The Media and the security
agencies are hereby put on notice about our offer to provide a platform
for a public debate for Governor Amaechi and the former Minister of
State for Education Nyesom Wike following their request for it”, CLO
said in a statement signed by its publicity secretary, Livingston
Wechie.
Looking towards 2015
No doubt, the on-going integrity
crisis involving the quartet – Amaechi, Wike, Jonathan and his wife,
Patience, will have an immense impact on the forth-coming election.
Amaechi has boasted over time that PDP will never win Rivers state and
national elections.
He has incited the Kalabaris so much so that it
has now become obvious that he may likely choose a Kalabari candidate
for the governorship. This is to win the sympathy of that part of the
state.
But the question is, what happens if the PDP resolves its ego
problem and goes ahead to also choose a Kalabari person for the
governorship, will APC still stand a chance of winning the state? One
can only guess.
It is clear from inside source of the PDP that if an
agreement is reached in a way that Wike decides to step down, then it
is most likely that Dumo Lulu-Briggs will automatically step into the
race.
Information has it that Dumo is richer than the entire Niger
Delta state governments put together. He has the best of connections in
and outside Nigeria. He is well educated and is a young man. He comes
from the Kalabari extraction with a fantastic parental background.
These are the sterling qualities that are in high demand by the Rivers
state people for the next election. Surely, next year’s governorship
election in Rivers state will therefore be won and lose on the platform
of a mind game. Until it happens, postulations and permutations will
continue to be the epicenter of every action.
10/31/2014
Fresh phase in Jonathan, Amaechi feud
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