Forces opposed to the return of Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of
Rivers State as the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF,
yesterday, made fresh moves to unseat him as governor.
This came as some governors have faulted his suspension from the party, saying it was an abuse of the party’s constitution.
Governor Amaechi himself unmoved by report of plans to impeach him, declared that if he was removed, he was satisfied with his achievements and has therefore called on the people of Rivers State to continue to defend their rights, noting that their votes would certainly determine his successor in 2015.
The anti-Amaechi group, it was learnt, decided at a secret meeting in
Abuja on Monday night to impeach the governor within a month.
The decision to impeach Amaechi was taken as a last resort by his
traducers apparently to prove to their sponsors that although they
failed to clinch the NGF leadership through the ballot, they were still
capable of getting the governor out of the way before the 2015 election.
We gathered that shortly after suspending the governor
from the Peoples Democratic Party, some powerful politicians met in the
house of a PDP chieftain in Abuja and hatched the plot to impeach
Amaechi from office.
A source close to the secret meeting, which was also attended by some
governors in the PDP opposed to Amaechi’s re-election as the NGF
chairman, said that the implications of Amaechi’s victory to the
re-election bid of President Jonathan was thoroughly examined during the
meeting, which lasted for about four hours.
The forces arrayed against the Rivers Governor, were said to have
frowned at the audacity of Amaechi to stand election against the
candidate favoured by the Presidency, thereby portraying the President
in bad light.
The anti-Amaechi group was particularly miffed when one of the
governors in attendance pointed out that the full implication of
Amaechi’s victory meant that President Jonathan could lose the 2015
election, if the trend of the NGF poll was repeated and called for
urgent actions to remove the governor.
The major plank of the anti-Amaechi plot, according to sources close
to the matter, is to raise a large chunk of money and compromise a
majority of the 27 members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, who
are still loyal to Amaechi.
The plot is to get at a reasonable number of the pro-Amaechi
lawmakers and add to the five, who are loyal to the Minister of State
for Education, Nyesom Wike, and use them to impeach Amaechi before the
end of June.
However, when the foot soldiers complained that it would be difficult
to infiltrate the pro-Amaechi lawmakers and get the required number to
oust the governor, a governor from one of the South-South states,
reportedly opted to take necessary steps to raise the N7 billion
required for the ‘coup’ against Amaechi.
But Amaechi said, yesterday, that he had not done anything to warrant
being impeached, saying that the plot against him by his detractors
would fail.
The governor, who spoke through the state Information Commissioner,
Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, said that members of the state House of Assembly
were men of integrity, who appreciated the good work that Amaechi was
doing in the state and would not be cajoled to embark on illegality.
“The work that Amaechi has done in Rivers State is self-evident and
the people are proud of their governor. If winning a free and fair
election of a group of governors has suddenly become an impeachable
offence, we leave it to Nigerians to decide.
“But we know that members of the Rivers State House of Assembly are
men of integrity and we do not believe that they could be swayed by
pecuniary promises,” Semenitari said.
If I am removed, I am satisfied —Ameachi
Reacting to his suspension from the party and report of plans to
impeach him, Governor Amaechi said it was surprising that his party
could suspend him without any reason, stressing that he had left the
issue to God almighty.
Amaechi said: “Indeed, it is only the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
that has the guts to suspend a governor without a reason. I leave them
to God and to you (the people). We must come together to defend Rivers
State. It’s not about me; I have served eight years as Speaker, nearly
six years as Governor. Even if I am removed tomorrow, I am satisfied
that this state, this country and history will recognize and remember
me.”
The governor spoke yesterday in Port Harcourt at the opening of an
inter party summit with the theme “Cohesive inter party relations as a
panacea for peace and sustainable development in Rivers state.”
Chairman of the event, Justice Adolphus Karibi Whyte (rtd) lauded the
achievements of Amaechi since he came on board as governor. Describing
opponents of the governor as conspirators with a destructive motive,
Justice Karibi Whyte further charged the political class to be
transparent and pursue the common good at all times.
Govs fault Tukur
Meanwhile, some governors, yesterday, faulted Governor Amaechi’s
suspension by the National Working Committee of the party, declaring it
as total abuse of the party’s constitution.
Vanguard gathered yesterday that the governors argued that
only the National Executive Committee, NEC of the party has the power to
suspend a governor and not NWC according to the party’s Constitution,
2012 as amended.
Governors are also key members of NEC besides the National Chairman, President, Vice President and others.
Citing section 59.3 of the constitution, the governors contended that
the Bamanga Tukur-led NWC was wrong and the decision must be reversed.
According to the section, ‘’Notwithstanding any provision of this
Constitution relating to discipline, no Executive Committee at any level
except the National Executive Committee shall entertain any question
of discipline as may relate or concern a member of the National
Executive Committee, President, Vice President, Governors, Deputy
Governors, Ministers, Ambassadors, Special Advisers or member of any of
the Legislative houses.”
source: vanguard
7bn to impeach a fellow governor? God id watching you all.
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