Rivers State governor, Mr Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has said
that the issues he raised at the recently held mega rally in Port Harcourt were
about governance and not a direct attack on the persons of President Goodluck
Jonathan, his wife, Dame Patience and the federal government.
Amaechi, who spoke
through the state commissioner for information, Mrs Ibim Semenitari, told
newsmen in Port Harcourt yesterday that he never referred to the persons of the
president and his wife, but only referred to issues that have direct bearing on
the people of the state.
Semenitari 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 as to where Dr Abati saw the so-called
statement against the president, his wife and the federal government.
“There was no point during the rally when 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 where governance issues are being discussed.
“As regards to Mr President, again, Governor Amaechi did not
refer to the president in any personal capacity.”
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, as Lagos,
as Kano, as Calabar.”
“He did refer to the fact that the 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 the Rivers people only feel marginalised, but are
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 taken to Bayelsa and Abia
States.”
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