I’m Number One On Jonathan’s Watchlist, Says Amaechi •Gives Condition For Returning To PDP
I’m Number One On Jonathan’s Watchlist, Says Amaechi •Gives Condition For Returning To PDP
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Rivers oil wells ceded to Bayelsa State and I will return to the
Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, is the one condition Governor Rotimi
Amaechi has given President Goodluck Jonathan.
Amaechi, who is Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and one of
the five PDP governors that recently defected to All Progressives
Congress, APC, said he was willing to retrace his steps back to the
ruling party only if the disputed oil wells allegedly belonging to his
state but was dubiously ceded to neighboring Bayelsa – the president’s
home state – are returned.
The governor also lent credence to an allegation leveled against
President Goodluck Jonathan in a letter by one of his predecessors –
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo – that the present administration is training
snipers and had placed about 1,000 Nigerians on a political watch list
ahead of the 2015 elections, saying he was number one target on the
purported list.
“I’m number one on the list. They want to kill me”, Amaechi said.
Speaking during a rally organised by the Save Rivers Movement – a
political machinery backing Amaechi’s stand on the state’s political
future at the Liberation Stadium in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state
capital on Monday, Amaechi said despite the 2.1 million votes Mr.
Jonathan received in the state during the 2011 general elections, the
Federal Government had not executed any project in Rivers.
He also dismissed claims that the ceding of Rivers oil wells in Soku
to Bayelsa State was carried out during the tenure of former Governor
Rufus Ada George.
Amaechi said, “Today (yesterday), I am not declaring. I said I would
declare at the new stadium. The reason for gathering today is to remind
Nigerians that the current Federal Government is carrying on with
impunity. There is no rule of law in Nigeria. They are using police to
molest us. Where police fail to molest us, they are using thugs to shoot
dynamites and guns against innocent people.
“I read the President’s (Jonathan’s) letter and he said ex-President
Obasanjo should prove the 1,000 names on the watch list. I am number one
on the list. They want to kill me, but they have no God. The God we
worship will protect me. Before the end of the year, I will address the
state.
“They will shoot you. They have no fear for your blood. They want the
position at all costs. Whether you all die, they do not mind governing
just the land. You must know that if you read the story of revolution,
you must sacrifice. Somebody said my son should come to the front. If
you want my son tomorrow, I will produce him.
“If I have surrendered myself and I am ready to be in front, let them
shoot. Anytime you start a street march and you do not see me in the
front, you must know something must be wrong and you must know that they
have arrested me. I am not a big man governor. I am a governor that is
on the streets with his people.
“One other thing that is bothering me is that all those who are on
the other side, saying they want Southsouth President, I agree with
them, they want Southsouth President. In politics, you are not here
today (yesterday) because you like Amaechi; you are here because of your
own political interest. If a Southsouth President refused to give you
water, you will push him out.
“We gave the President (Jonathan in 2011) nearly two million votes;
let him tell us one project he has done for us. I have challenged the
President that I belong to the APC. If he wants Rivers people to vote
for him, let him give Kalabari people back their oil wells and I will
come back (to the PDP). He cannot. The President cannot. Instead, he
will take more”.
Amaechi also enjoined the people, especially his teeming supporters,
to be prepared for the struggle ahead, stating that on elections’ days,
the “oppressors” would come with tanks and policemen, but chrged them to
stand and watch their votes.
The Rivers governor said: “They said Buhari is not a Christian.
Buhari is a Muslim. We are not preaching religious politics. Everybody
in Nigeria has the right to worship where he wants to worship. I am a
Catholic and I will worship Christ. I will die a Christian, but do not
bring politics into good governance.
“It is only when there is bad governance that they begin to look for
who is an Ikwerre man, who is an Ijaw man, who is an Hausa man, who is a
Yoruba man. If there is good governance, you will be talking about
schools. Have I told you I am an Ikwerre man? I told you I have done
schools, health centres and roads. I am facing power. They should tell
us what they are doing. We are prepared for a debate with them.
“In Etche, they have taken our 41 oil wells across (to Abia State).
They are denying us our rights. We have suffered enough. I was a
students’ leader. I learnt in the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT)
that nobody should trample on your rights. If I did not fight for my
rights, I would not have been governor. I suffered and my children
suffered, but today we are in government.
“If you listen to them closely, our brothers, who are on the other
side, they are hungry. They have been out of power for nearly eight
years. If you vote them into power, what will happen? They will steal
all the money. They are broke. The ones that are not broke, that are in
government, they are busy stealing and building mansions everywhere.
They have no fear. I have never seen corruption like this in Nigeria
before.
“President Jonathan said in his letter that former President Obasanjo
should apologise on the issue of $49.8 billion. Right on television, a
debate between the Minister of Finance (Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala) and the
CBN (Central Bank of Nigeria) Governor (Sanusi Lamido Sanusi). The CBN
Governor said they had reconciled, but they had not found $12 billion,
but the Minister for Finance said it was $10.8 billion. Even if it is $1
billion, it is stealing. $1 billion is N170 billion. There are some
states that their budget (annually) is N130 billion. Bring our money. I
have never seen corruption like this.
“They are busy pursuing us with the EFCC (Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission), they have never pursed any federal agency with EFCC.
I will quote the Governor of Edo State (Comrade Adams Oshiomhole); he
said if you write examination and you score 26 per cent, have you
passed? If you score 52 per cent, have you not passed? The Federal
Government is holding 52 per cent of our money. EFCC should pursue the
52 per cent and leave 26 per cent. If EFCC succeeds in doing that, have
we not succeeded?”
Amaechi also stated that President Jonathan, in his reply of
ex-President Obasanjo’s letter said the African Development Bank (AFDB)
was carrying out the process of giving Rivers peoples water, a claim the
governor disputed.
He said: “Tell Mr. President that World Bank, not AFDB. Two banks are
involved. One is AfDB’ the other is World Bank. We were told by the
staff of the World Bank that they are ready. Tell the President
(Jonathan) to give us our water.
“If it is the President, I can understand, because the President has
not served in any international organisation, but what about the woman
(Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala), whose job it is to sign
off, to give the water project.
“The Minister of Finance has refused to sign off, despite the fact
that she served in the World Bank. She wants you (Rivers people) to die
of water-borne diseases, in the name of politics. Holy Ghost fire!”, he
shouted.
He added: “They are quarrelling with Amaechi and they want you
(Rivers people) to die the death of Amaechi. I will not die. I drink
bottled water. You do not drink bottled water. So, the best I can do for
you and the best that the President can do for you, because he is your
President, is to ask the World Bank, we hereby sign this document, that
in 40 years, Rivers State will pay you your money, but they have refused
to sign, just because of politics.
“If they tell us that it is AFDB, tell them I said it is both AFDB
and the World Bank and we have completed everything we need to complete.
All parties are ready, including the AFDB and the World Bank. They do
not want to sign. They want you to die of water-borne diseases”.
The Rivers governor spoke also of the metaphor of the broom, the
APC’s symbol, stressing that the broom would sweep out dirt, but while
sweeping, the sweeper must bend down.
He noted that the sweeper must suffer a bit and in suffering, the
broom would be sweeping, but at the end, the house would be clean. He
urged his teeming supporters to prepare to suffer under the current
government, but assured them that come 2015, things would get better.
Amaechi said: “One of our sons, a Kalabari son, said that the oil
wells were taken under Rufus Ada-George (former Rivers governor, from
Okrika). Tell him I said he is lying. He has never been in government.
“I served in Rufus Ada-George’s government. There was no oil well
taken from Rivers State. I served in Dr. Peter Odili’s government. The
oil wells were taken in 2006. They put the money in an escrow account.
“By 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, they took all the money from the
escrow account and gave to our brothers (in Bayelsa State) and they
converted Soku to Bayelsa. My friend and brother in Bayelsa (Governor)
said we do not want Soku, we just want the oil wells”.
The Rivers governor also restated his determination to continue to
develop the state, adding that truth would prevail at the end.
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