Governor Rotimi Amaechi, has
described the Minister of State for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, as “too small
and insignificant to discuss.”
Wike, who is Amaechi’s former Chief
of Staff, has been involved in a long drawn political battle with the governor.
Amaechi said this while
speaking on Saturday during a church service to mark the 60th birthday of the
former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Chief O.C.J. Okocha, at the
Emmanuel Anglican Church in Port Harcourt.
The governor, who was reacting to the
questions directed at him by the officiating priest, the Bishop of Anglican
Communion, Niger Delta Diocese, Archbishop Ignatius Kattey, expressed regret
that most of those that had betrayed him were from his Ikwerre ethnic group.
Amaechi recalled how he nominated
some of his kinsmen, including Wike and the former Deputy Speaker of the House
of Representatives, Chief Austin Okpara, into political positions, adding that
they turned around to betray him.
The governor said, “This will be the
first time I will be talking about my former Chief of Staff in public. My
former Chief of Staff is too small for me to talk about. I don’t want to discuss
him and I have never done that before. Today will be my first and last day.
“There are men with character and
there are men without character. I don’t believe that money can
solve all problems and I don’t worship money.
“My greatest fear is that where am I
going after here on earth? Let me also tell you that I have been betrayed
several times in politics and majority of those who betrayed me are from my
Ikwerre ethnic group.
“Before I became a Speaker, can we
look back at Ikwerre history? We were crying; we wanted governor, we wanted
this and that and the last ministerial appointment was Chief Emmanuel Aguma, a
long time ago, and that was the last Ikwerre ministerial appointment.”
The governor, however, maintained
that Opara betrayed him when it was time for the former deputy speaker to
support him.
“Again, you can ask Mr. President, I
submitted his name (Nyesom Wike) as minister. Where is he now? I, Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi, submitted his name as minister to President Jonathan. But where
is he now? You must have character, you must be known for something,” Amaechi
insisted.
Speaking on the Nigeria Governors’
Forum crisis, Amaechi said a credible election was held, where the governors
exercised their franchise and re-elected him as the chairman of the forum.
He said, “There was an election. They
are not denying that there was no election. They said, before the election,
some governors had signed documents for them and they were 19 in number, and we
conducted election. Eventually, the 19 governors later changed their minds and
voted for me.”
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My brother Amaechi, it shouldn't be strange to you. Read Matthew 10v 34 to 36. Also note that if you faint in the days of adversity ur strenght is small. The God u serve in ur little way will disappoint all of them. Ride on with your good works in the state. We know them&we know their work. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteAmaechi alliance with the northerners is a total betrayal for the entire southners.the north that believe the are born to rule over others are shouting after ruling this country for 38yrs that power MUST return to the north and Amaechi is dancing around naked with them all for selfish interest,If u know what betrayal means u won't be accusing Wike bt rather appologising the the entire southerner.save ur breathe,we don't need ur baseless sermon!ur personal interest can not subsume the interest of the entire south.let's see how you will end.Aguiyi Ironsi and Okadigbo dinned with the north guess what,their end was not pleasant
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