Sunday, August 4, 2013
Amaechi’ll Not Sleep With Two Eyes Closed Again Until He Comes And Beg Me – Wike
The
political crises in Rivers State which seemed to have
simmered down a little bit was yesterday fired-up by the
Minister of State for Education, Barrister Nyesom Wike,
who has promised that Governor Rotimi Amaechi and his
supporters will not sleep with their two eyes closed again
because danger will be lurking around the state.
The minister’s
latest warning
shot was a veiled reference to Gov. Amaechi’s recent
statement to a delegation of Niger Delta Bishops who paid
him a visit in Government House, Port Harcourt, the State
capital on Friday over the lingering political logjam in the
state.
The governor, who initially noted that he refrained from
making comments about Wike because he is a subordinate,
was quoted as saying: “Nyesom Wike was appointed Chief
of Staff by me. Nyesom Wike as a Minister of State, I
nominated him. I was under pressure by the President to
drop him, I refused. The President persuaded me to drop
him and bring a woman but I refused.
”I heard he is going all over town saying I didn’t appoint
him, I didn’t appoint him, the President appointed him but I
nominated him to be a minister as the Chairman of Nigeria
Governors’ Forum. I did, but you know character doesn’t
come easily, character is a very difficult thing and I am a
man of character.”
But Wike has taken serious exception to his description as a
subordinate as he used the occasion of the inauguration of
executive members for Obio/Akpor Local Government
Area of his Grassroots Development Initiative (GDI)
sponsored programme in Port Harcourt on Saturday, to
address the governor’s remarks against his person.
“They said we are nobody”, the minister started. “Then
they have seen; when you are dealing with nobody, be
careful. The nobody will show you that he is somebody.
We will make sure they will not sleep again. As they are
sleeping, they will not sleep with their two eyes closed.
One eye will be open, because they know there is danger.”
On the governor’s remark that he resisted pressure from
President Goodluck Jonathan to drop Wike as his nominee
for minister, he stated:
“Those who are saying they must remove me, I have even
overstayed. For you to be minister for two years, you must
thank your God. If today we are no longer minister, do not
worry yourself. It will not change us. We will continue to
fight for what we believe in.
“We were not minister when we fought for them in 2007.
When we were here, they were not having problems. Now,
we have gone, they are having problems.
“We have always told them: you cannot do it. What you do
not know, you do not know. It does not matter, whatever
money you have, money cannot buy everything. Now, they
are having sleepless nights. When we were here, were they
having sleepless nights?
“When we were here, were they not travelling up and
down? Are they travelling again? Tell them, they should
come and beg us. Tell them to come back and beg us. We
will tell them the secret. What God has not given to you,
you do not need to do anything about it.”
Putting up an indifferent posture to the repeated demands
for the removal of Mr. Joseph Mbu as the Rivers State
Police Commissioner, Wike said, “I can assure you, all they
are asking for: they want a commissioner of police that will
be arresting you. Anytime they call the CP, he will arrest
you. But let me tell you, we are not interested in whoever
comes here (CP), all we are interested in is to have
somebody who will not be partial.
“Let them bring whoever they want to bring (as CP).We
want somebody who will want democracy to be practised in
Rivers State. They said one man, one vote. Now, they do
not want one man, one vote again.”
Deriding the governor for suspending the Obio/Akpor
council officials, Wike said Gov. Amaechi and his
supporters thought the move would bring them ‘sleep’ but
unknown to them, they ‘touched the Lion’ and it came with
consequences.
“The party has suspended them, because they have touched
the lion and when you touch the lion, you know the
consequences. Since they said the councillors will not take
their salaries, they also will know that they will not belong
to the PDP”, he said.
The minister boasted that Gov. Amaechi and his supporters
would lose all the pending cases they have before the courts
because according to him, “All the ones they have gone, we
have been winning them and we will continue to win
them.”
“They are doing everything they can. They are using their
power and their money. Money cannot solve all problems.
Sometimes, you have to come back home and realise that
the people matter a lot. It is the power of the people that
has put us in positions and you must come back to thank
the people.
“Forget about what they are doing to you (his supporters).
Do not worry. We are all together. Do not lose hope. God
is on the throne.”
Wike, who revealed that the suspended Chairman of Obio/
Akpor LG, Mr. Timothy Nsirim and his deputy, Solomon
Eke, and the 17 councillors have been denied their salaries
since April, said it is a sacrifice they have to make to make
democracy survive.
The minister drummed up support for President Jonathan’s
2015 re-election bid at the event and charged members of
the GDI; of which he is the grand patron, in particular, to
go to all the wards, communities and families in the state to
support the President.
Wike added: “In Rivers State, Jonathan is our son, Jonathan
is our in-law and his wife is our daughter. So, we have no
choice, but to continue to support him. Your duty is to
mobilise the entire state for our son when he decides to run
eventually.
“We believe that the people of South-South cannot
sacrifice, whatever it is, our own son for anything less than
President,” he said.
Wike, who is aspiring to become governor of Rivers State
in 2015, is an Ikwerre man just like Amaechi and hails
from Obio/Akpor where he was a two-term chairman of the
council.
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