Tuesday, December 31, 2013
I Made Wike Minister, Opara Deputy Speaker, Now they are Fighting me – Amaechi
Rivers State Governor, Hon. Chibuike
Amaechi, Monday said he was instrumental
to the appointments of the supervising
Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike
and former Deputy Speaker, House of
Representatives, Hon. Austin Opara, in
2003.
He lamented that despite the roles he
played in the appointment of Wike and
Opara, both politicians were now fighting
him.
Amaechi
spoke at the
199th convention of the Ikwerre Cultural
Organisation, Worldwide, in Ahai Ogbakiri,
Emohua Local Government Area of the
state.
The Ogbakor Ikwerre Convention is the
umbrella socio-cultural body of Ikwerre
people , the largest ethnic nationality in the
state to which Amaechi, Wike and Opara
belong.
The governor also said despite his
contributions to give the Ikwerre ethnic
nationality facelift and give it a pride of
place in Rivers State and on the national
stage, his brothers who were conniving to
fight him for their personal selfish
interests had betrayed him.
He said: “Gradually, we are beginning to
wind up in government and I have started
counting my blessings or losses one by one
as a governor of Rivers State for all Rivers
people but from Ikwerre ethnic nationality.
I have started asking what have I done for
Ikwerre people and I am convinced that the
Ikwerre history cannot be complete if my
name is not mentioned.
“And, I am not saying this because I am the
governor. As speaker of the Rivers State
House of Assembly, I ensured that most
parts of Ikwerre have roads. The ones that
didn’t get then, when I became governor
they got roads. Only a few communities may
not have roads in Ikwerre now, and before
we go, I will make sure they have roads like
most parts of the state. We will ensure that
those communities have roads.
“You will ask me apart from these, what
have you done? The basic thing we need in
Ikwerre is basic empowerment. You will not
recognise it until you take the list of our
scholarship programme in the state and
know how many of our children are overseas
studying. They are quite many and I have
met them at different airports.
How I know them is because, they greet me
in Ikwerre when they see me. I have asked
myself apart from those who are fighting
me, how many Ikwerre sons and daughters
have one way or the other benefitted from
me.
“When you see Nyesom Wike, tell him I
nominated him to be minister. And I have
one witness sitting here today. Chief
Sampson Agbaru is my witness. He led other
prominent sons and daughters of Ikwerre to
see President (Goodluck) Jonathan and the
president told them that he had not known
Nyesom Wike from Adam, that when
Amaechi brought Wike’s name, he
(Jonathan) opposed it. The president
opposed the appointment of my former
chief of staff as minister.
“He (Jonathan) opposed him (Wike) and I
begged President Jonathan severally and
consistently because I wanted Wike to be
minister. But today, Nyesom Wike has
betrayed me for selfish reasons. Also, by
the grace of God, I made Chief Austin
Opara, deputy speaker of House of
Representatives. God used me.
“Prominent politicians met me and told me
that there cannot be two captains in a boat,
if I make Austin Opara, deputy speaker, I
might not be the political leader in Ikwerre.
But I said, I want my people to benefit and
I picked Austin’s name and we battled to
make him deputy speaker of House of
Representatives in 2003.”
Amaechi further lamented how Opara
allegedly masterminded his arrest and
detention in 2006.
“In 2006, I was arrested through the
machinery of Austin Opara and was
detained for one day; meanwhile, he was
supposedly one of my supporters to be
governor. Among those, I have also helped
who are now fighting me is also Prof.
Achinewhu. As vice-chancellor of Rivers
State University of Science and
Technology, Achinewhu was sick and at the
point of death, and I flew him out of the
country for medical treatment. But he is
now one of those accusing me and writing
against me in the papers.
“For those, I gave contracts, they are so
many for me to mention, but, if they deny,
call the Ogbakor Ikwerre Convention and
summon them, I will come here and mention
them one by one. For instance, Paul Nwonodi
is one of them. He is now fighting me,
writing, and signing all sorts of petitions
against me. They are people without
character, they have no character. They
would easily betray anyone,” he added.
Amaechi assured his kinsmen that he would
continue to pursue the development of the
Ikwerre ethnic group just as he would
develop other areas of the state.
“I have told Chief Andrew Uchendu that
before the expiration of my tenure, I will
make sure I complete all internal roads in
Isiokpo and I am also considering the
internal roads in Ogbakiri,” he said.
He also urged the Ogbakor Ikwerre to join
forces with other well-meaning Rivers
people to resist the plan by the federal
government to intimidate and influence the
votes through the use of police during the
elections.
“We will survive the federal might and the
way to survive it is to mobilise our people.
We must prepare now to chase away those
against our people. The president says he is
an Ijaw man, he should not take the oil wells
from the Kalabari people”, Amaechi said.
Also speaking, the President General of
Ogbakor Ikwerre Convention, Professor
Augustine Ahiazu, described the current
wave of politicking in the state as alarming,
saying it could cause permanent injury to
individuals and communities.
“Bitterness in politics can result in undue
hatred among friends and relations. It can
breed division and polarisation. It can also
bring conflict and destruction. Ikwerre
sons and daughters should come together to
fight any plans for violence in Port
Harcourt because any violence in Port
Harcourt is violence in Ikwerre land,”
Ahiazu said.
Meanwhile, the senator representing Rivers
South-east senatorial district in the
National Assembly, Magnus Abe, has urged
youths to support Amaechi in his struggle to
defend democracy in Nigeria.
Abe said at the inauguration of the Kenule
Saro-Wiwa Students’ Centre, which he
secured for Ogoni Students at Bori, in
Khana Local Government Area of the state
that Amaechi’s fight was to enable
Nigerians experience the kind of democracy
that would be beneficial to all irrespective
of their class, religion, and tribe.
He pledged to provide computer sets and
one year free internet subscription as well
as a staff member, who must be a student,
to manage facilities at the centre.
Earlier in his remarks, the President of the
National Union of Ogoni Students
(NUOS), Kpuinen Meedubari, pledged
continued support to Amaechi and Abe in
appreciation of their contributions to the
development of students in the state.
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