Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi
on Sunday warned his Plateau State counterpart, Mr. Jonah Jang, against
impersonating him as the chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum.
Amaechi was reacting to media reports
on Saturday that Jang had invited the NGF members to a meeting scheduled for
Monday (today) in Abuja.
Jang, who lost out to the Rivers
State Governor during the May 24 governors election, had in a
statement said that the NGF forum meeting would hold at 6pm.
In the statement in which he addressed
himself as the NGF chairman, Jang stated that after their meeting, the
governors would meet with President Goodluck Jonathan at 9pm in the
Presidential Villa.
He explained that the governors would
meet “in view of the impasse arising from the Federal Allocation Accounts
Committee meeting.”
State commissioners for Finance had
on Thursday stormed out of the FAAC meeting in Abuja because of N60bn unpaid
arrears.
But on Sunday, Amaechi distanced
himself from the meeting announced by Jang, saying the he (Jang) should not
tarnish the integrity of governors.
The Rivers State governor said, “As
the chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum elected by my colleagues to
safeguard their integrity and that of the forum, it has become imperative for
me to request my brother, Governor Jang, to remain within the confines of
decorum and cease to impersonate me and to stop parading himself as NGF
chairman.
“There is only one chairman of the
forum, duly elected by a vote tally of 19: 16 on Friday, May 24, 2013. For the
avoidance of doubt, I, as chairman of the NGF have not called for any
governors’ forum meeting for Monday, June 17, 2013.
“Governor Jang is my brother and a
friend and I harbour no ill feelings against him; but it is important
that he stops this impersonation, as it could threaten all the good work we all
have done together.”
Amaechi explained that the only
meeting he was aware of was that between all the governors and Jonathan today.
“The only meeting scheduled for
Monday June 17, is a meeting of all governors with His Excellency, President
Goodluck Jonathan scheduled to hold at 9pm at Aso Rock Villa.” He therefore
enjoined all the governors to “please ensure attendance at this meeting with
Mr. President.”
He reminded Jang that a legal action
that had been instituted against him (Jang) by the Lagos State Governor,
Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), asking him to stop parading himself as the
chairman of NGF.
“As leaders elected by our
people, Nigerians are closely watching us. We must comport ourselves according
to the dictates and principles of democratic and lawful practices and norms,”
Amaechi added.
He, however, reassured his colleagues
that the leadership “crisis in the NGF would be resolved and the forum would be
reunited as one family committed to the country.”
Amaechi stated that the forum would
continue to support the President’s “vision for a Nigeria that
safeguards the rights of all its citizens to good governance and democratic
norms.”
But in a swift response, Jang
insisted that the NGF meeting would hold as scheduled on Monday.
The governor, who spoke through the
Sole Administrator of his NGF faction, Mr. Osaro Onaiwo, added, “The
meeting would hold as scheduled and the agenda is the Federation
Allocation Accounts. After that members would proceed to the Presidential
Villa to have a meeting with President Jonathan.”
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Jang should be sent to jail for impersonation.does he not understand enlish like he did nt win de election,goodluck wants to cause war in this country.he knw de truth and he is hiding it.
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ReplyDeleteIf you take a closer look at Jang you would notice something ROBOTIC about his psycho instability and guilt. He is only causing distractions to appreciate Mr. President for not imposing a state of emergency in his state and at the same time this kangaroo loyalty of his is another way of lobying for senatorial position when he steps down as governor. Obasi JNR
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