Rotimi Amaechi, the Minister of Transport
and former governor of Rivers state has been asked by the Rivers state PDP to
disregard the call by members of the National Assembly to resign or tender an
unreserved apology, over the Lagos-Calabar rail project controversy. In a report
signed by the party's chairman, Felix Obuah, Rivers PDP called on Amaechi to
remain in office so he can show the world how badly behaved he is. PDP in its report
said Amaechi had bragged of bringing Buhari into office and that he was in
government to recover all the money he spent on Buhari's campaign. Read the report
after the cut..
We believe it’s rather too early to begin to quarrel with Rotimi Amaechi
or call for his resignation when he is yet to fix the Nigeria he promised would
be changed by his new found love, the almighty APC in matter of months. Again,
Amaechi remains our beloved son who said he single-handedly sponsored and made
His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari, President and he is yet to recoup the
billions of Rivers money he invested into the project. Amaechi also said he
planned to construct the controversial Lagos-Calabar rail line modernization
project to empower the APC members in the South-South. This lofty dream will
not be actualized if he resigns now. Though the National Assembly members may
feel hurt by Amaechi’s ingratitude after it had accepted to deliberate over the
later included supplementary budget which he later went public to claim was
contained in the original budget proposal, thereby portraying the federal
lawmakers as partial and discriminatory, the main reason for Amaechi’s mischief
was to create the impression that he has the interest of the South/South people
at heart which is a fallacy. I am happy that Amaechi has carried his antics of
setting brother against brother to the very Senate that screened and confirmed
his ministerial appointment. I want the lawmakers to use same to reflect on all
the submissions by not only the PDP, but also the people, the civil society and
concerned citizens etc, before they went on to confirm his (Amaechi)
appointment despite several allegations of corruption and breaches of the Rule
of law by Amaechi. This is the kind of falsehood, mischief and
misrepresentation we have been contending with, from Chibuike Amaechi which his
allies and the All Progressives Congress, APC have continued to deny and good a
thing, he is now exhibiting same character to his appointees and this is just
the beginning. The issue is not whether or not Amaechi should resign as a
minister or tender apology to the National Assembly, but this should serve as
an eye opener and a pointer to the crisis he (Amaechi) instigated in Rivers
State that brought about the panel of inquiry that indicted him of a myriad of
alleged corrupt practices and fraudulent engagements while he served as
governor in Rivers State for eight solid years. We have said it times without
number that Amaechi cannot change his true colour under President Buhari and
must remain a cog in the wheel of progress. His early resignation will hardly
free the APC members and the unrepentant Amaechi apologists from the world of
theories which is not good for the country. The taste of the pudding they say,
is in the eating, while experience remains the best teacher. Please let Amaechi
be!".
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