Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi
Amaechi, has threatened to expose some Abuja-based politicians from the state
owing to the crisis currently rocking the Peoples Democratic Party in the
state.
Amaechi, who said he was no more
running for any political position, added that the people of the state would
lose their respect for his critics by the time he opened up on their past
deeds.
Amaechi, who spoke when the
Archbishop of the Niger Delta Diocese, Anglican Communion, Archbishop Ignatius
Kattey, paid him a courtesy visit in Port Harcourt on Wednesday lamented that
nobody realised the efforts put in place by his administration to ensure that
peace reigned in the state.
He said, “I will speak to the state,
but not now. When I speak to the state, you will not respect any of these
people (Abuja-based politicians from Rivers). I am now determined to open up.
“I am not running for any other
position that they would say ‘you must manage information so that people can
trust you’.
“Nobody realises how much effort we
have put in place for people to walk on the streets.
“Nobody realises how much money we
have put in place to make people walk on the streets. All they are interested
in is how they would bring down those efforts. So, as men of God, you must
stand for the truth and preach the truth.”
Earlier, Kattey prayed for God to
grant Amaechi the grace, strength and wisdom to continue to perform and
overcome any challenge.
The cleric lauded the governor for
his achievements in the state, saying, “Your Excellency’s administration has
made landmark achievements in all sectors of our economy.”
Meanwhile, the State Commissioner for
Finance, Mr. Chamberlain Peterside, has said he was not afraid of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission over an alleged missing $10m.
Peterside, who spoke in a radio
interview in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, was reacting to the controversy
surrounding the Bombardier jet purchased by the state government.
The commissioner insisted that no
money was missing in the state government account, adding that the state runs a
tight and robust system.
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Pot wey dey call kettle black. Senseless traitor!!!
ReplyDeleteTraiting who?
ReplyDelete“I am not running for any other position that they would say ‘you must manage information so that people can trust you’.
ReplyDelete“Nobody realises how much effort we have put in place for people to walk on the streets.
“Nobody realises how much money we have put in place to make people walk on the streets. NO...NO..THE HUMBLE SERVANT OF RIVERS STATE. IF YOU STAND BY YOUR WORD YOU ARE WRONG, NOT ONLY RIVERS STATE....WE NIGERIANS NEED YOU AT TOP COME 2015; SULE LAMIDO VS AMECHI GOD WILLING. YOU CAN NOT FIGHT A LION AND GO WITH OUT SCRACTH. WE KNOW THE ABUJA CURRUPT INDIGENES OF RIVERS STATE. PLS KEEP DOING GOOD WORK UNTILL THEN.........2015
This is the voice of a drowning man.
ReplyDeleteIts too late sir, I think you should
Start asking for mercy.
Senseless fool.
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