Patience Jonathan angry with me because I refused to share Rivers money with her — Amaechi
When the going was good |
The Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Amaechi, has provided rare
details of what he said was the actual reason behind his long-drawn row
with First Lady, Patience Jonathan, saying Mrs. Jonathan had asked that
state funds be corruptly shared with her.
Speaking Saturday, Mr. Amaechi said Mrs. Jonathan, an indigene of the
state, became angry with him after he turned down the dubious demand.
The governor spoke in Port Harcourt at the joint graduation of the
students of University of Ibadan and pioneer graduates of Ignatius Ajuru
University of Education.
Recounting his role in stopping militancy in the state, the governor
said the First Lady deliberately ensured militants, who had fled the
state to Lagos, Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, returned to fight him.
“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,”
he explained.
Mr. Amaechi called on the people of the state as well as members of
the All Progressives Congress, APC, to ensure the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, does not manipulate and rig the 2015 general elections.
Mr. Amaechi said if the PDP was allowed to rig the election and
President Goodluck Jonathan, a member of the party, was voted back into
office in 2015, poverty and underdevelopment would ruin the state.
“Now that you are graduates, you are now eligible voters that can use your voters’ card to change society,” he said.
“Ask yourselves this question that I have always asked Rivers people.
What have we (Rivers people) done to President Jonathan that he has
refused to bring any project to Rivers State. We had to fight them
before they could do the East-West road.
“I had to abuse the federal government and they abused me back before they could do the work you now see on that road,” he said.
The governor alleged that Mr. Jonathan, who is from the South-South
zone to which Rivers State belongs, had taken the state’s oil well from
Soku to his (Jonathan) home state, Bayelsa State.
He also said 41 oil wells in Etche Local Council of the state was given to Abia State.
He asked, “Is the President or his wife from Abia State? Why do they
want us to suffer? If President Jonathan comes back to power in 2015,
Rivers State economy will crash.”
Mr. Amaechi lamented the consistent shortfall in oil revenue and the
negative impact it had created to frustrate innocent Nigerians and urged
the graduates to question the inconsistencies of the federal government
in revenue sharing between it and the states.
“Graduates like you have the opportunity to ask the federal
government to explain what they are doing with our money,” Mr. Amaechi
advised.
“Since September this year, the federal government has not been able
to pay any state from the federal allocation. They said they don’t have
money. This is the first time that our president is emerging as the 6th
richest person in Africa.”
He tasked the graduates to register as eligible voters ahead of the general elections.
Mr. Amaechi also blamed the failure of the Rumuolumeni Road
construction project on the immediate past minister of state for
education, Nyesom Wike, whom he described as incompetent.
He said the state government awarded N1.5 billion for the
construction of internal roads in Rumulumeni and had already given the
indigenous contractor, who is also from the area, 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 being 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.”
Mrs. Jonathan’s media assistant, Ayo Adewuyi, could not be reached to
respond to Mrs. Jonathan’s allegations. His mobile telephone is
switched off the several times PREMIUM TIMES called.
Source: Premium Times
Category: Nigerian National News
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