Politics Amaechi Didn't Mention President Jonathan,First Lady at APC Rally- Rivers Govt.

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The Rivers state government on Monday issued a statement saying that Governor Chibuike Amaechi, during the All Progressives Congress (APC) mega rally in Port Harcourt made no mention of President Goodluck Jonathan or first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan.

According to THIS DAY, addressing newsmen, the Rivers state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, in reaction to Abati's previous statement said, "The first thing to say is that clearly, that statement must have been written before the rally. If it wasn’t written before the rally, then I am at a loss at where Dr. Abati saw the so-called statement against the president, his wife and the federal government.

"There was no point during the rally where the wife of the president was mentioned and that was because issues being discussed were not issues about persons but about governance. The issues were in no way related to her as she does not hold any official position in government. Therefore, there is no need referring to her when governance issues are being discussed.

"I think Abati must have written his statement in anticipation of what he hopes might have been said, or he had written it, having at the back of his mind his own previous statements against the First Lady and therefore just coming from the background of what he himself had written about the First Lady. He hoped and assumed that Amaechi will toe his line. Unfortunately, Amaechi was not interested in discussing persons. I think Abati should listen again to the tape and perhaps, if Nigerians look at it, they may throw a co-relation between his response to Amaechi and his previous statements about the first lady.

"As it regards to Mr. President, again, Amaechi did not refer to the president in any personal capacity. He did refer to the activities of the federal government; he did refer to the fact that the federal government’s Ministry of Aviation has not completed the remodelling of the Port Harcourt International Airport, which was started at the same time as Enugu, Lagos, Kano and as Calabar.

"He did refer to the fact that Rivers people were being treated like refugees and we have become internally-displaced persons in our own state and our only offence was that we gave the president two million votes in 2011. He did complain that Rivers people not only feel marginalised, but are also poor cousins to the federal government. He did complain as to why Rivers people continue not to have the funds that come from their oil wells and the fact that the oil wells that belong to Rivers State were given to Bayelsa and Abia States.

"He wondered if it was an offence to be cousins to rich brothers. He asked if the Ijaw people in Rivers State were any less Ijaw than their cousins across the river in Bayelsa, in Delta and and Ondo States. He thought that if it was a matter of Ijaw ethnicity, which he ascribed to because he felt that first and foremost, Nigeria is a federation comprising of every ethnic coloration and therefore, every ethnicity should feel entitled to the common wealth.

"However, he said that if it happens to be a matter of ethnicity, then, certainly, the Ijaws in Rivers State deserved to also benefit from their Ijaw brother. He said that brotherhood means that you will take care of my needs as your brother and therefore, the Bonny-Bodo Road would have been completed by now.

"He did ask if it was not true that the first Port Harcourt Refinery was built by Tafawa Balewa. Perhaps, Abati is either not sure of his historical facts or may be able to disprove the fact of who built the first Port Harcourt Refinery. He also did say that the Eleme Petrochemical was built by Ibrahim Babangida. Again, may be, Abati has a fact that is contrary to that. Perhaps Abati is unaware because he has not been following the releases of the federal allocation that states are receiving 50 per cent of what they were all receiving before.

"Perhaps, Abati should go back a listen to the meeting of the PDP governors so that he properly direct his statement to the people to whom he should direct it,” she said.

"However, we have read his statement and we do not think that that statement is informed but we believe that it did not come from someone who followed the facts. Fortunately, the television stations aired it and he may like to request for the video so that he can watch it properly and be better informed, and therefore respond professionally.

"I will therefore just refer him back to the table and ask him to address the facts that have been raised by the Governor of Rivers State. The facts are clear that as at today, there iw no significant federal presence in Rivers State. That as today, the Port Harcourt International Airport remains abandoned. That as at today, the Ministry of Niger Delta, created by the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and have had a whole cake as an assignment; yet, the only thing that reoccurs on the agenda of the Niger Delta Ministry is the East-West Road. Perhaps, Abati will want to controvert that by showing us other issues that are on the agenda of the Ministry of Niger Delta.

"Let me also remind Abati that threats, undue references and attacks on persons who are chief executives of their states is an attack and affront on the collective psyche of Rivers people. Telling Rivers people that their governor is not safe is something I think Abati will not want to do in a democracy. He should remember that his principal, as at today, has said he wants to run for an election; I am not sure he can win that election without the people and therefore, Abati should be careful on how he tramples on the psyche of the electorate.

"He should remember that democracy is about participation and peoples’ right to express their grievances where such grievances occur.

"He must acknowledge that Rivers people have a right to feel battered and bruised; that the Train 7 of the NLNG has been refused to come on board and therefore over 10,000 Rivers people have not been employed. He must understand that the 10,000 youths are upset that they have not been allowed to have jobs because the Brass NLNG has not come up. He must understand that we must therefore find ways to assuage the feelings of these 10,000 youths who have not been employed because the Train 7 of the NLNG has not come on stream.

"He must find ways to explain to the people of Bonny why they cannot have a road leading to Bonny and why when Rivers State government wanted to embark on that road project along with NLNG, they were stopped by the federal government for which Abati works", Semenitari added.

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