Governor Rotimi
Amaechi has called on Rivers people and the All Progressives Congress
(APC) to resist the Peoples’ Democratic Party from manipulating and
rigging the 2015 general elections in the state.
Amaechi, who is chairman of Nigerian Governors Forum, stated this on Friday at the joint graduation of students of University of Ibadan and Pioneer graduands of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education held at Rumuolumeni, in Port Harcourt.
According to SR, Amaechi frowned at the consistent shortfall in oil revenue and the negative impact it has created to frustrate Nigerians and urged the graduands to question the inconsistencies of the FG.
“Graduands like you have the opportunity to ask the federal government to explain what they are doing with our money. Since September this year, federal government have not been able to pay any state from the federal allocation. They said, they don’t have money. This is the first time that our President is emerging as the 6th richest person in Africa", Amaechi said.
Governor Amaechi also reminded the graduands on the role his administration played to stop militancy in the state and further assured that the Rumuolumeni and Rumpirikon roads will be completed.
“Remember, when I became governor, I fought militancy. Right there where you built a new house, there used to be a hole where they pass into the river and escape. The security report reached me and I came here and chased the militants away. I asked them to fence the school premises and block that hole. I have to protect you because, it is my responsibility. Some of the militants went to Lagos, Ivory Coast, Ghana etc.
"Today, they are back because the wife of the President brought them back to protest against me. I refused to give them money in Abuja because, if I do that, I won’t be able to carry out any development project or finish the road from Rumuolumeni to Rumuepirikom. The quarrel between me and the wife of the President is because she said I should bring your money, Rivers people money and share with her", Amaechi explained.
Amaechi, who is chairman of Nigerian Governors Forum, stated this on Friday at the joint graduation of students of University of Ibadan and Pioneer graduands of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education held at Rumuolumeni, in Port Harcourt.
According to him, “Now that you are graduates, you are now eligible voters that can use your voters’ card to change society. Ask yourselves this question that I have always asked Rivers people. What have we (Rivers people) done to President Jonathan that he has refused to bring any project to Rivers State. We had to fight them before they could do the East-West road. I had to abuse the federal government and they abused me back, before they could do the work you now see on that road.
Our President, from the South-South have taken our oil wells from Soku in Rivers State to Bayelsa State. What about the 41 oil wells in Etche that was given to Abia State? Is the President or his wife from Abia State? Why do they want us to suffer? If President Jonathan comes back to power in 2015, Rivers State economy will crash.
“I told the people of Rumuolumneni that we have awarded N1.5billion for their internal roads and have also paid the indigenous contractor who is from the area the sum of N700 million. We said, Rivers money for Rivers people, because they don’t have capital. This man took the contract and gave it to a man who now wants to be governor.
"This man that is been backed by Mrs Jonathan gave N250million to the indigenous contractor and disappeared with N450million without constructing the road. And this is the man who wants to be governor, with billboards screaming the concept of New Vision. What kind of vision is that for a thief? They have been thieves for too long so it cannot be new vision. The only thing that is new is that he has industrialized stealing. The former Minister of State for Education in a radio interview said, he 'shedded tears'. Everyone knows there's no word like that."
According to SR, Amaechi frowned at the consistent shortfall in oil revenue and the negative impact it has created to frustrate Nigerians and urged the graduands to question the inconsistencies of the FG.
“Graduands like you have the opportunity to ask the federal government to explain what they are doing with our money. Since September this year, federal government have not been able to pay any state from the federal allocation. They said, they don’t have money. This is the first time that our President is emerging as the 6th richest person in Africa", Amaechi said.
Governor Amaechi also reminded the graduands on the role his administration played to stop militancy in the state and further assured that the Rumuolumeni and Rumpirikon roads will be completed.
“Remember, when I became governor, I fought militancy. Right there where you built a new house, there used to be a hole where they pass into the river and escape. The security report reached me and I came here and chased the militants away. I asked them to fence the school premises and block that hole. I have to protect you because, it is my responsibility. Some of the militants went to Lagos, Ivory Coast, Ghana etc.
"Today, they are back because the wife of the President brought them back to protest against me. I refused to give them money in Abuja because, if I do that, I won’t be able to carry out any development project or finish the road from Rumuolumeni to Rumuepirikom. The quarrel between me and the wife of the President is because she said I should bring your money, Rivers people money and share with her", Amaechi explained.
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