Rivers
State Governor, Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, has declared that the
governor-elect, Chief Nyesom Wike, was in for difficult times as there
would be no money to run the state.
He stated that Nigeria
was lucky that Gen. Muhammad Buhari won the presidential elections,
adding that his administration would bring the nation out of its
financial doldrums.
Amaechi spoke on Sunday in Port Harcourt
at a special thanksgiving service held by the Greater Together Campaign
Organisation (GTCO), the campaign outfit of the Rivers All Progressives
Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Dr. Dakuku Peterside.
The
service, with the theme: ‘I will bless the Lord,’ according to the
organisers, was to “Celebrate God’s faithfulness throughout the
electioneering period.”
Amaechi said: “God answered our prayers to
save us. He also answered our prayers to save Nigeria. I’m not joking,
we have no money anywhere. In Rivers State, no money. I think Nyesom
Wike is coming, we are waiting. He will look for money for salary; there
is none. Luckily for us, we endured these pains because we had to pay
our loans.
“We are enduring the pain because we are paying
our loans. Maybe he is lucky because we have paid out a lot of our loans
if not all. So, he will have to manage. But when he pays out salary, we
will see if any of them can do what we did in this state: whether they
can build the schools, the roads, even to get a loan.”
Amaechi
also stated that no security operative involved in electoral
malpractice in the last elections in the state would go unpunished.
He
alleged that a newly promoted Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Amadi,
who served as Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in-charge of
Operations in the state, during the general election, plotted to
eliminate him.
His words: “I will say to all of you that
there is a man called John Amadi, former Deputy Commissioner of Police,
who sat down and ran a programme to embarrass the APC and embarrass the
incoming federal government; even after Buhari had won the presidency.
Now, to embarrass us further, I hear he has been promoted to a
Commissioner of Police and transferred out of Port Harcourt. He will
come back. John Amadi will come back; you will see. The only way he will
not come back is if we don’t form government, but if we form
government, he will account for his actions.
“After John
Amadi, an Assistant Commissioner of Police in Khana said it is mutiny to
take on the federal government, and sat down and fought APC as if he
was a PDP member. I don’t know whether he has been promoted or not, but
if he has been promoted, he will also come back. That one does not
require a judge. The Inspector General of Police (IG) can promote them
as he wants; he can even promote them up Assistant Inspector-General of
Police, but they must all account for their actions.
“John
Amadi intended to kill me and I will tell you how. On my way to my
village to go and vote, I ran into some criminals attacking an APC
member and I stopped. I stopped with the intention to rescue the gentle
man and arrest those people, as governor. I did not know that they had
given instruction to my own security not to obey me.
“So,
when I told the policemen to arrest them, they were just standing. On
further inquiries, I was told that we were told not to go anywhere they
were voting. When I asked the C4I to reinforce security, John Amadi
called them back and asked them to leave there. The only thing that
saved me and saved the situation was that the Brigade Commander sent in
soldiers.
“The soldiers sent the criminals away and the
people were speaking my language saying, ‘somebody will die here now’
and who was that somebody, other than me? My SSS men were watching, my
policemen were watching and my life was at risk. I am supposed to be the
governor of Rivers State; the so-called Chief Security Officer.”
The
Rivers governor however recollected what he went through in his quest,
first to become the Speaker of the state House of Assembly and, later,
the governor and declared that this was another moment of trial for the
state.
“The president-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari, is a
man of rule of law. He will not punish anybody without following due
process. Let us ask the incoming federal government to punish whoever
contravened the law.
“What is happening in Rivers State is
not new; this is another time of trial. Rivers people can choose to pray
and fast as we did when I was to become the Speaker.
“This
is the time to call God because without Him we are going nowhere. I
prayed and fasted for 10 months while in Ghana and God answered our
prayers.
“This time, though I will join in the fasting and
prayer but I am not the governorship candidate. My own is to thank and
appreciate God for what I have become; from being a Speaker to governor
and now soon a retiree,” he said.
Also speaking, the APC
governorship candidate in the state, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, in his
testimony, said he and his party faithful went through political
violence and turbulence during the electioneering period and thanked God
that the casualty was minimal.
According to him, the party
and its members, from January, through the March 28 and April 11
elections, were visited with series of persecution, and singled out
Eleme, Tai and Okrika local government areas as the places where the
casualties were mostly recorded.
Peterside however expressed optimism that the elections tribunal would give judgment in his favour.
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