PDP Can Never Win in Nigeria Again — Governor Rotimi Amaechi
Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi
AHEAD
of the 2015 presidential election, the Rivers State Governor, Mr.
Rotimi Amaechi, has said unless the Peoples Democratic Party embraces
rigging, it can never win elections in the country.
The governor, who made this remark while
speaking with newsmen in Port Harcourt on Friday night, said with the
exodus of PDP members to the All Progressives Congress, the ruling party
was on its way out of power.
He said, “Most of you may have known
that I have since left the PDP to a better party called the All
Progressives Congress because the PDP is a drowning party and the facts
remain that PDP is a drowning party.
“Watch out before March if we don’t have
the numbers that we are looking for. So, you can’t call us opposition
anymore because there are three arms of government and only two are
electable; the executive and legislature.
“Yes, the PDP has the national
executive, but we are inching close to having the legislature. Who then
would be called the opposition if we have it?”
Amaechi, who predicted that more
governors would defect to the APC in 2014, disclosed that one of the
reasons why he left the PDP was as a result of the attempt by President
Goodluck Jonathan’s wife, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, to interfere in the
governance of Rivers State.
He also cited the ceding of Rivers
resources to other states, the absence of Federal Government projects in
the state and bad governance as the reasons why he dumped the PDP.
“But the basic reason why we left is the
resources of Rivers State. I have told all of you on several occasions
that the wife of the President was not elected the governor of Rivers
State. I am the governor of Rivers State and husband to Judith Amaechi.
“I left because of the attempt by the
wife of the President to micromanage governance in Rivers. I said no,
you can’t; so that if I fail, they will not say the wife of the
President failed, Governor Amaechi failed. I am accountable to God and
to men and women,” he added.
Amaechi, however, said Nigerian
politicians were averse to telling the truth and blamed Nigerians for
the lack of interest in knowing the truth.
Recalling his claim that the Federal
Government could not account for the sum of $49.8 bn and N2.3 trn oil
subsidy, Amaechi said governors, at a time, refused to collect their
states’ monthly allocations for three months.
He said, “When the politician reel out
numbers, you should hold him accountable to the numbers he has reeled
out. If you don’t hold them accountable, he will just say anything he
likes.
“When I said the Federal Government
could not account for $49.8 bn, they said, Amaechi, how did you know and
I pulled out the letter and said the authority is the CBN governor.
“So, let him deny it. When I said they
could not account for N2.3 trn for oil subsidy, they say what is your
source? I was in the meeting with the President.
We told the President
that under General Obasanjo, the total oil money was N300 bn. The first
year of President Goodluck Jonathan, 2011, oil subsidy became N2.3 trn.
Did we buy more machines, expanded Nigeria?”
Hurricane Amaechi!! He's our Next President no doubt. I love him for his intellectuals n doggedness.
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