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Rivers: Protest against Amaechi’s nomination and stupidity of naked dancers
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PublisherBY happenchance, just as the investigative panel set up by the governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike was rounding off its cult sitting in Port Harcourt, the name of his erstwhile boss and former governor of the state, Chibuike Ameachi was submitted to the Senate for screening as a ministerial nominee of President Muhammadu Buhari. And the two scenes, as if planned together, had since let-off an armada of drama and naked dances in the open market.
The intrigues expected to follow the announcement of President Buhari’s ministerial nominees began Wednesday with a Senator opposing the nomination of former Rivers Governor, Rotimi Amaechi. Three senators from Rivers State George Thompson Sekibo (Rivers East), Olaka Nwogu (Rivers South-East) and Osinakachukwu Ideazu (Rivers West) submitted an 88-page petition to the Senate against the nomination and confirmation of Amaechi as minister.
Written by a hitherto unknown and unheard Non-Governmental Organisation, “The Integrity Group”, based in Port Harcourt, the petition titled: “Petition against ministerial nominee: Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi: Demand to withdraw and reject his nomination and appointment on the ground of corruption, criminal breach of trust, unlawful enrichment and conversion of over N70 billion Rivers peoples’ monies by the former governor of Rivers State,” was submitted to the Senate by Sekibo on behalf of the other senators.
As said by Sekibo, “I am informed that this petition was forwarded to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) a month or two ago and I am also informed that the EFCC is also commencing to carry out investigation.
“So, why not allow this period to go over and allow them to do their investigation and come out with the result?
“It may be mere allegation but assuming they are true, as a serving minister with a very big portfolio and EFCC is investigating you, can they get the result of what they are looking for? We are not stopping Mr. President from appointing a Rivers man to be a minister; we will welcome it. There are many APC members who were not indicted or accused of such similar issues.”
If as said by Sekibo that this same petition was forwarded to all anti-graft agencies and the Presidency some two months ago, does it not occur to him and the other protesters that if Buhari still went ahead to nominate Amaechi, it must be that the so called petition is not worth the paper it is written on?
It is unbelievable how the minds of our people work. How does Buhari’s nomination of Amaechi negate the president’s voiced anti- corruption stance? Submission of allegations two months ago to the President sounds to me that he must have done his background check to really confirm those allegations and might have established the baselessness and political mischief in all of it. That may be one of the reasons for the delay in nominating and sending the list of these proposed ministers for clearance by the senate.
Let’s even look at the allegation from the Port Harcourt-based integrity group. “They went into a research and discovered that over N70 billion (first it was $757 million which they claimed was exposed by CNN’s Amampour) were transferred from hard currency account to places outside the country including the Bancorp Bank of Minnesota USA” but the panel set up by Wike said the immediate past governor spent N53 billion out of the N55 billion in the reserve funds. The question is: Who should we believe now?
How do you reconcile this contradiction? The panel set up by the state governor concluded that Amaechi stole or misappropriated 53 billion Naira, a faceless political conscription wearing integrity and anti-corruption uniform is accusing the former governor of stealing $757 million and over N70 billion based on the same account statement from the Government House, Port Harcourt. Now, is this ‘integrity group’ telling us the Rivers State government under Wike does not have the comprehensive and accurate information of the state’s account at its disposal? Walahi, it is becoming clearer by the day that all the allegations against Ameachi are mere bloated political jives targeted at preventing him from being made anything in the Buhari government.
Amaechi had severally challenged Wike to publish the account of the state and the reasons why this has not been done till today are at best blurred and at worst obscured. Amaechi’s successor has all the details of the account of the state and they should release it to the public if for nothing to at least strengthen their smear campaign against the former governor.
Can those sponsoring the allegations or rather smear campaigns against Amaechi actually say they are doing it because they are interested in the fight against corruption in Rivers state or because they don’t want him to have an elite posting either as become a Minister or any other capacity?
Rotimi’s name was verified by both the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) before taken to the Department of State Security (DSS) and now with the Senate for confirmation. Anybody who thinks Amaechi has not been cleared by EFCC, ICPC and DSS before being nominated and sent to the Senate for confirmation should actually have his head examined.
In any case Amaechi is not being picked for appointment to serve Rivers State but the entire Federation and it is the prerogative of Mr. President to pick people who in his opinion, can work effectively with him to achieve the goals of his administration and until this man Amaechi is proven guilty of corruption/misappropriation, he remains innocent whether anybody likes it or not.
(IFEANYI IZEZE: [email protected]; 234-8033043009)
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Apostle E. Uche Nyeche
October 14, 2015 at 12:32 am
How I wish that sanity would be the prevailing factor in Rivers State. This politics of destruction cannot produce any kind of progress for Rivers state, definitely not for the Ikwerre nationalities. How sad that the embers of discord are fanned, unwarranted hatred entrenched and those in the galleries of wickedness are doing the monkey dance, even when it is their lost. Does it matter that the interest of the state should be above personal interest? The fools can only remain thirsty in the pool of many waters! Rivers state and those who claim leadership in today’s politics must rise above self-destruction. Enough of this kind of politics; it deterred progress in the past administration and it makes no sense to continue in this new season. This stupidity needs to stop!
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