Rotimi Amaechi and Goodluck Jonathan
The political war raging between the Rivers State Governor and the Presidency deepened, yesterday, with the presidency describing Governor Rotimi Amaechi as a rascal and warning him to stop insulting President Goodluck Jonathan or be ready to face the consequences of his utterances, including legal actions.
In a statement in Abuja, Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati said Amaechi’s
penchant to insult the president and denigrate the office was an “irresponsible
and rascally behaviour” which he said reached a new level in
Port-Harcourt last Saturday.
At an event marking seven years of his
victory at the Supreme Court on Saturday, Amaechi made series of allegations
against the president and the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, who he
accused of fomenting trouble because he refused to share the resources of
Rivers State with her.
However, in a strongly worded
statement, Dr. Abati cautioned Amaechi to stop blackmailing the first lady as
the only thing she demands from him is ”good governance, justice, equity,
fairness, real development and progress in Rivers State” and not money as
Amaechi claimed.
Presidency blasts Amaechi
The statement read: “Governor Rotimi
Amaechi took his obnoxious willingness to denigrate the highest office in the
land in a reckless bid to advance his selfish political interests to a new
level of irresponsible and rascally behaviour yesterday (Saturday) in Port
Harcourt with his totally false and baseless vituperations against President
Jonathan, the First Lady and the Federal Government.
“It appears from the governor’s
completely unfounded and off-the-mark allegations that he had totally lost all
sense of propriety, decorum and responsible political behaviour and resorted to
unacceptable demagoguery, libel, blackmail and incitement of public disorder.
“Unless his unbridled ambition and
desire for self- promotion have completely befuddled his mental faculties and
caused him to totally lose touch with reality, Governor Amaechi must know that
his claims and allegations are untrue.
“We can only assume therefore that
he is deliberately spewing malicious falsehood in a desperate effort to incite
the people of Rivers State and Nigeria against his assumed political foes.
“We warn him that there are legal,
constitutional and moral limits to political rascality beyond which he will not
be allowed to go without repercussions.
“The immunity which he currently
enjoys notwithstanding, Governor Amaechi should be under no illusions: A
day of reckoning will surely come when he will answer for all his actions and
false allegations against President Jonathan, the First Lady and the Federal
Government.
“He should also know that Nigerians
are aware of the truth and will never be fooled or swayed by his arrant
opportunism and anti-Jonathan rantings.
“Nigerians know that while Mr.
Amaechi falsely accuses others of corruption, he cannot show or explain to the
people of Rivers State what he has done with the billions of Naira that has
accrued to the state under his tenure. They also know that while Amaechi continues
to falsely accuse the Jonathan Administration of having done nothing for Rivers
State, he has recklessly squandered huge state resources on dubious,
vain-glorious projects or self aggrandizement.
“Nigerians will know too that while
he falsely alleges that Rivers and other states have not received funds due to
them from the Federation account, the only outstanding allocation was for
September, which was released to all states well over a week ago.
“The Governor should stop trying to
make President Jonathan the scapegoat for his woeful performance in Rivers
State and look to his own very apparent failings and incompetencies.
“He should also stop blackmailing
the First Lady who has demanded nothing from him other than good governance,
justice, equity, fairness, real development and progress in Rivers State”.
FG fraustrating my efforts — Amaechi
At the Port Harcourt rally, last
Saturday, Amaechi, who spoke on some of his achievements since he came on
board, accused the Federal Government of frustrating his effort to provide
potable water for Port Harcourt.
“We were to give Port Harcourt
water. As I am talking to you, the Minister of Finance has refused to move the
file back to the executive council for approval so that you can have water.
They don’t care for you. Punish PDP with your vote”, he said.
Amaechi lashed out at the Federal
Government, saying it had failed the people in several areas. “They said the
reason the President is not performing in Rivers is because he is quarrelling
with the governor. Okay, what is the quarrel with the governor of Cross River
and Akwa Ibom that the road to Cross River is abandoned? Are they
quarrelling too? It is more of lack of performance.”
The governor accused the President
of taking some oil wells belonging to Rivers, adding that he did not encourage
the state effectively to fight Ebola when it broke out in the state. “When
Ebola broke out, to show you how much the President hates us, he visited Lagos.
Did he visit us? He did not care. He wanted all of us to die. And I took it as
a challenge and say none of us will die. I brought out money. It took the
President at the end of Ebola to give us ordinary 200 million naira. I released
one billion, one hundred and six million naira to fight Ebola. See our airport.
The President lands there. We are like refugees”, he said.
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