Governor Rotimi Amaechi has assured that his party, All Progressive
Congress (APC) will superintend the exit of President Goodluck Jonathan
and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at both state and federal level
because the PDP led government has turned corruption to an industry.
He declared that one of those angling to become the Governor of Rivers
state was mobilized with about N3 Billion naira to construct the road to
the new 40,000 capacity Adokiye Amasiemaka stadium built by his
administration but disappeared with the money because Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Police are controlled by
them.
He said President Jonathan’s administration has turned
corruption to an industry.”We will not allow thieves to rule us as
governor or as president in 2015. I challenge them to an integrity test.
Don’t worry their files are with me until the time comes.”
He
said he was overwhelmed but not surprised by the thousands of supporters
that thronged the stadium because he was sure that his decision to test
his popularity on seventh anniversary of his victory at the Supreme
Court that restored his mandate which was denied him in 2007 was not a
fluke that Rivers people love him and that his fight has been to secure
their future.
Governor Amaechi challenged President Jonathan to
point to one federal project he has cited in Rivers state for about two
million votes he got from the state.
“Our Port Harcourt
International Airport which he flies has been abandoned. All the Soku
oil wells in Kalabari land have been taken to Bayelsa, while 40 oil
wells belonging to our people have been taken to Abia state. As governor
how can I call a President who has taken away the wealth I swore to
protect my brother?”
He said Jonathan’s campaigners allege that
the President could not execute any project in the state because of his
frosty relationship with him. He asked why the President has not worked
on the deplorable road between Akwa Ibom and Cross Rivers?
Governor Amaechi, the man of the moment addressing over 40,000 APC supporters
Governor Chibuike Amaechi made good his promise today to prove to
President Goodluck Jonathan that his party, All Progressive Congress,
APC, is not only founded on billboards but a popular one among Rivers
people when over 40,000 filled the stadium as early as 8:00 a.m.
The crowd was so unprecedented that the emotional governor had to fall
on his knees to sing praises to Almighty God before delivering his
speech of the seven years of his victory at the Supreme Court in 2007.
Dignitaries at the mega rally who gave goodwill messages included,
Chief Odigie Oyegun, national chairman of APC; former head of state and
an APC presidential aspirant, General Muhammadu Buhari; Atiku Abubakar,
former Vice President; Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, of Kano state, Rochas
Okorocha, Governor of Imo state and Nda-Isaiah founder Leadership Group
of Newspapers and a presidential aspirants.
Highlights of the
occasion was the solidarity speech made by Rt.Hon. Otelemaba
Dan-Amachree, the Speaker of Rivers House of Assembly who led 25 members
loyal to the governor to pledge their loyalty despite pressures and
inducements to betray the governor.
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