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Friday, 15 May 2015

'FG Ordered My Arrest' – Amaechi Narrates At ‘Dynamics Of Change' Book Presentation

Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi has narrated how he was a marked out following a secret order from the federal government to security agencies to arrest him if the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won the presidential election. He revealed this at the presentation of the book, ‘Dynamics of Change: The Amaechi Years’ yesterday in Lagos. The presentation had in attendance eminent personalities, captains of industries and more who x-rayed the 8-years of Amaechi as governor from 2007-2015, his policies, speeches and motives behind his actions.

The event was chaired by Justice Adolphus Karibi-Whyte, retired justice of the Supreme Court; Professor Wole Soyinka who gave a short remark; Bishop Mathew Hassan-Kukah, who reviewed the book which was edited by Dr Chidi Amuta and Dr Yemi Ogunbiyi. Mr. Tonye Cole, CEO of Sahara Group, made the public presentation.

In attendance are; Mallam el-Rufai, Aliko Dangote, Herbert WigweAbdula Azeez Yari; John Odigie-OyegunBisi Akande, Segun OniKayode FayemiDaisy Danjuma, Magnus Abe, Dakuku Peterside, Doyin AbiolaJim Ovia, Sam AmukaIbikunle Amosu, etc.

Amaechi gave thanks to God for the change that took place at the elections, saying he had been a marked man for his vehement opposition to injustice in the country. According to him, the federal government had hunted him and had been determined to cage him, withdrawing his diplomatic passport and refusing to re-issue him an ordinary international passport.
“I was so determined that there would be change because if there was no change, I would be finished. For me, it was a matter of life and death. The federal government sent a signal that if they won, nobody should allow me to leave Nigeria. Today, I have been given back my diplomatic passport two weeks to the end of the government. I lost my green passport in Ghana sometime ago. Now, they have re-issued me a new one.”
The Rivers governor stated that he saw the trouble ahead of him.
“I knew that I was going to be in trouble. I told Asiwaju Bola Tinubu that what was important was that he should lead in the history of first civilian coup in Nigeria. I am happy that he was part of this revolution. I went to Asiwaju and told him if we don’t do convention, we were finished and he led us to a convention.”
He traced the genesis of his rift with the presidency to the crisis that ensured over the River State government’s plan to develop the Okirika waterfront from its slum position to a habitable place which led to a quarrel with the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, which later spilled over to the elections of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF).

He said President Goodluck Jonathan was so determined that he should not be re-elected, which gave rise to the 16 votes being greater than 19 votes. Other rifts included the snatching of Rivers State oil wells up to Abonema by the federal government and handing them over to Bayelsa State.

Source: The Leadership

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