Sunday, June 30, 2013
All Settled Now? Jonathan, Amaechi meet in Rivers
BARELY 72 hours after the
Rivers State Governor and the
Chairman of the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum, Mr. Rotimi
Amaechi, was barred from
exchanging pleasantries with
President Goodluck Jonathan,
the duo met at the Port Harcourt
International Airport on Saturday and embraced each other.
Jonathan met and shook hands with Amaechi at the airport
before departing for Abuja after visiting his hometown in
Otuoke, Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
Though no public speech was made, both Jonathan and the
governor, exchanged pleasantries before the President
eventually departed for the nation’s capital.
Neither the Rivers State Commissioner for Information and
Communications, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari nor the Chief Press
Secretary to the governor, Mr. David Iyofor, picked their
calls. They did not also respond to the text messages sent to
them asking for the details of the discussion between the duo
But the Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, told one of our correspondents
that Amaechi was at the airport to see the President off
according to protocol, adding that there was nothing unusual
about it.
Abati said protocol required that when the President is in a
state, the governor or his deputy should receive him and see
him off.
He added that since the President passes through Port
Harcourt anytime he is going to Bayelsa State or returning
from there, it was expected that Amaechi or his deputy should
receive or see him off.
When asked whether the development was an indication that
the face-off between the President and the governor was over,
the presidential spokesman said there was no rift between the
two of them in the first place.
He said, “Governor Amaechi was at the airport to see the
President off. There is nothing unusual about that.
“It is the duty of a state governor to receive and see the
President off when he visits a state. In the event that the
governor is not available, the deputy governor carries out the
task. This is part of protocol.
“In this case, anytime the President is visiting Bayelsa State,
he passes through Port Harcourt and the governor receives or
sees him off. There is no rift between the President and the
governor in the first place.”
The governor has been having a running battle with the
President in what many believe is part of the build up to the
2015 elections.
The frosty relationship between Amaechi and Jonathan
climaxed when the Rivers governor contested and won the
Nigeria Governors’ Forum election despite a warning from the
Peoples Democratic Party that Amaechi should not contest the
election.
The National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic
Party later suspended Amaechi from the party citing a petition
written by the Rivers State chapter of the party against the
governor for violating some sections of the party’s
constitution.
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