Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi has
accused President Goodluck Jonathan of turning the Peoples Democratic
Party into a “one-man show” and of condoning “impunity and
authoritarianism” in an effort to ensure re-election in 2015.
Amaechi, in an interview he granted the Financial Times of London,
added that the President and his wife, Patience, were bent on removing
him from office.
He traced his travails to a perceived fear in the
Presidency that whoever was in charge of the Nigeria Governor’s Forum
had the capacity to influence the presidential election in 2015.
The embattled governor said, “There is this fear in the Presidential
Villa that whoever chairs the governors’ forum will influence the
presidential election,” Amaechi told FT in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.
In a report posted by FT on Sunday, he alleged that “what has happened
has been engineered to the point where the President and his wife are
trying to remove me from office.”
“We are seeing an absence of law
and order that can breed anarchy. It seems those at Federal Government
level are not interested in democracy, but impunity and
authoritarianism. The President needs to check this,” the governor
added.
Amaechi also told the FT that he had not decided on his
plans for 2015. He said that efforts by some in the PDP leadership to
claim that he had lost the governors’ forum vote, despite him obtaining
19 votes to his challenger’s (Jonah Jang of Plateau State) 16, was a
concerning sign ahead of 2015.
“If they can accept 16 over 19, people should be worried,” he said.
But spokesman for the President, Reuben Abati, denied that Jonathan
and his wife were in any way involved in Amaechi’s travails.
“This is all local Rivers politics,” Abati said. “It’s convenient to
drag the President into this, but it is not true. All these allegations
are baseless.”
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Police Command and the
state government on Sunday traded words on the whereabouts of the the
Majority Leader of the House of Assembly, Mr. Chidi Lloyd.
Lloyd
was last week declared wanted by the police command a few hours
before Force headquarters in Abuja invited him for allegedly
attacking another lawmaker with a mace during the free-for-all in the
Assembly. The fracas was caused by an attempt by five lawmakers loyal
to the Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike to unseat the
speaker.
While the state government claimed that the Police knew
where to find the embattled lawmaker, the spokesperson for the command,
said they would not have declared him wanted if they knew where to
locate him.
Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, Mr.
Tony Okocha, who accused the police of bias in handling the crisis,
said they (police) were free to search the Government House for Lloyd.
He said, “Lloyd is not in Government House. He has been receiving
treatment since the incident in the House of Assembly. I am sure that
the police know where he is. You can see how one-sided they (police)
are.
“Even when Evans Bipi was the first to hit Chidi Lloyd, the
only person declared wanted is Lloyd. We saw a video clip where Bipi was
boasting that he hit Chidi Lloyd. We also heard how he dealt Ngo, a
lawmaker in the House a blow.
“We are shocked that nobody is
inviting them (Bipi and four other anti-Rotimi Amaechi lawmakers) for
interrogation. In the matter, there must be what we call cause and
effect relationship. Bipi was the first to hit Lloyd before he (Lloyd)
retaliated.”
Okocha however said the government was ready to embrace anything that would ensure that peace reigned in the state.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Angela Agabe, however,
said it was wrong for any person to insinuate that the police knew the
whereabouts of the Majority Leader.
Agabe, who spoke with The PUNCH said that the police were not biased in handling of the matter.
“If the police knew where Chidi Lloyd is, they (police) would not have
declared him wanted. The search for the lawmaker over the assault on a
fellow member is still on,” she explained.
The PDP in the state had earlier accused Governor Amaechi of hiding Lloyd in the Government House.
A statement by the Special Adviser to the state party Chairman, Mr.
Jerry Needam, called on the government to hand over Lloyd to the
police for investigation.
“The Rivers State Governor knows where
Lloyd, declared wanted by the police is hiding. We call on the state
government to hand him over to the police for investigation,” Needam
said.
Also on Sunday, the Action Congress of Nigeria accused the
PDP of being unrelenting in its determination to overheat the polity
and set the country on fire .
In a statement in Lagos on Sunday by
its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the ACN said it
was left with no choice than to reach that conclusion after a faction of
Rivers PDP reportedly loyal to President Jonathan expelled Amaechi, at
a time all people of goodwill were calling for a resolution of the
state’s lingering crisis.
It warned that since PDP ‘s sole
interest was power and not the responsibility that goes with it, it
must be checked through all constitutional means before it plunges the
country into chaos.
The ACN said one of the reasons Amaechi had
been targeted by his “all-powerful enemies”, who have used national
institutions – including the police – against him, was his strenuous
defence of the NGF.
Source: Punch

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