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The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by NgeneUkwenu(f): 9:45pm On Nov 27, 2013
My dear people of Rivers State, when by God’s grace and with your kindness this administration took over the mantle of leadership on October 26, 2007, we made a promise to serve you “with humility and render transparent and accountable stewardship anchored on integrity and good governance.” We also promised to “use our God given resources to improve the quality of life of our present and future generations.”

We made this commitment to you, fully conscious of the fact that you were hungry for service delivery and that you had placed on us a burden to prove to the world that our beloved Rivers State had the potential to rise above the murk and redefine governance and leadership in our country. We understood your mandate very clearly and we remain resolute in our determination to make you proud.

In keeping with our pledge therefore to render transparent and accountable stewardship, it has become necessary that we brief you about the recent happenings in our state and my own position on the issues.

For me, no personal interest or ambition can be higher than the welfare of a people that gave me their mandate without conditions. While this crisis has raged, many have asked me about what drives my insistence that the Federal administration treats Rivers state justly and fairly. To these people I say: I am driven by my original vision to bring health to the sick, to extend opportunities for education to children of all classes, to bring opportunities for employment to the doorsteps of our youth. I remain stubborn in the hope that this state deserves the benefits of good governance. My disagreement is with some negative forces that stand against the entitlement of Rivers people to a better life.

It is an indisputable fact that I was elected on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party--a conglomeration of several individuals with different ideals but with a goal of edging out the military and ensuring a return to democratic rule. No one was under any illusion that this would be an easy task but that we have enjoyed an unprecedented 14 years of uninterrupted civilian dispensation is a demonstration of how far we have come in our democratic journey.

However, the vestiges of military dictatorship have also remained with us, especially within the context of managing our party but many of us kept faith. Even when the unfortunate incident of an attempt to deprive us of our lawful mandate occurred, we remained with the party urging our supporters to maintain party loyalty and discipline. In the face of great provocation we refused to rock the boat. Our hope was that even when we suffered personal injury our collective interests as a state would remain protected within the party we call our own.

Unfortunately, recent events within the PDP have given me reason to reconsider our collective interest as people of the South South and indeed as Rivers people. At various times, as the one in whom you had gave your mandate, I had cause to complain about the marginalization of our state and our people despite our huge contribution to the national coffers and our unflinching commitment and support for the ruling PDP.

While the political and economic importance of Rivers State cannot be contested, we continue to hold the shorter end of the stick.

A few instances may suffice:

1) Our demand that the federal government return oil wells belonging to Rivers State to us has gone unheeded and been treated with levity under this administration. Rather, our oil wells have been ceded to Bayelsa, Abia and Akwa Ibom states. Even after we got a judgment that the oil wells were wrongly ceded to Akwa Ibom state and should be returned to us, only dry wells that were no longer producing oil were returned. In the specific case of the Soku oil wells, despite a decision reached that the monies should remain in an escrow account till all matters concerning it are resolved, the federal government continues to pay neighbouring Bayelsa state the revenues meant for Rivers State in a classic case of robbing Peter to pay Paul. It is indeed noteworthy that we have made several representations formally and informally on this matter. Our chiefs and elders have attended several meetings and protested this injustice to no avail. As your governor entrusted to keep guard over your common wealth, we could not keep quiet and allow this grave injustice. For this reason, we have been vilified, threatened and blackmailed but we insist on discharging our responsibility to you, no matter the odds.

2) A second instance is the total absence of federal presence in Rivers State. The "national good governance tour" provided a good opportunity for the Federal Government to showcase its presence in Rivers State. The tour, if nothing else, was evident that there was not much to show for in a state that is the cash cow of the federation. The East west road remains abandoned, work has been deliberately slow on the Port Harcourt International Airport, the third busiest airport in the country, while all airports started along with it have long been completed and commissioned. The Bonny-Bomu road that leads to the only functional liquefied natural gas project remains uncompleted. In the midst of all these, our administration went ahead to fix federal roads to the tune of N103 billion. Several representations and letters after, not one kobo has been repaid.

3) The federal government is actively discouraging investments in Rivers State. The Minister of petroleum has refused to allow the commencement of train seven of the NLNG that would have provided tens of thousands of jobs insisting that investors should go and invest in the Brass NLNG project rather than in the train seven project.

4) When boards and other appointments are considered at the federal level, Rivers State is treated with levity. Out of Bleep councils of universities, no Rivers person was found worthy of becoming a university council chairman.

5) Internal party democracy has been sacrificed on the alter of personal greed and injustice as the Rivers State chapter of the PDP is being run by persons who neither collected forms nor indicated interest in running for office while the legitimate holders of the office are left in the cold. Our several representations and pleas on this matter to the party leadership at the highest levels have gone unheeded and unanswered. We are left in a quandary and have been denied the appropriate support to lead our party in line with acceptable democratic norms. The result of this is that politicians with questionable antecedents now hijack the PDP in Rivers State.

Given the foregoing, it has become clear to us that we will be unable to achieve our goals and aspirations as a people under the People’s Democratic Party as it is presently constituted. Our quest for a democracy where the people would remain the focus of government and governance is bound to suffer a stillbirth under the present arrangement. We are Nigerians and people of the Niger Delta, but we are also Rivers people and live in Rivers state. We are concerned that our well-being is not central to the leadership of the PDP. We do not find this satisfactory. We have therefore decided that it is in our best interest that we move to a party that shares the hopes and aspirations of our people and realizes and recognizes our right to exist and be treated as equal partners in our democracy. We are not and will not allow ourselves to be treated as a second rate poor cousin. We are equal stakeholders and daresay major contributors to the common wealth.

It is this mindset that will inform our action in the coming days. We will of course consult with all our stakeholders as we try to fashion out a way forward for us and for our people. We are convinced that as always you will trust our commitment to your mandate and to your service.

Finally, let me re-affirm my commitment to the emancipation of the long-suffering people of Niger Delta. I know their pains because I have lived it and I live it everyday. But let me also say that the pursuit of politics of self-interest at the expense of development is not the best way of ensuring justice and equity for the region. Drafting the police to cause confusion in Rivers State is not more urgent than completing the East-West Road or bringing in investments that will create jobs and prosperity for our people.

To the good people of Rivers State, we are grateful for your trust and will not treat it with levity. We promise you that as always, you will be our primary concern and our priority



Signed

Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, CON

Governor, Rivers State


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Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by Nobody: 9:50pm On Nov 27, 2013
Amaechi doing the needful
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by unuane1(m): 10:00pm On Nov 27, 2013
Dont worry just do the needful greedy man. You never see anytin yet . Go and ask ex delta state governor.
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by ASL33: 10:08pm On Nov 27, 2013
It seems he is trying so hard to lure Rivers people to support his move. Well time will tell who will come out victorious.
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by theoctopus1: 10:29pm On Nov 27, 2013
He is a sinking man and he knows it. There is nothing in the world he will do to save himself from the ND wahala
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by sholatech(m): 10:35pm On Nov 27, 2013
Best campaigns are where you list your achievements and attributes. While I rejoiced with Amaechi after he won his court battle to become Rivers State Governor, I became disenchanted years after as he has little achievements to show for the huge money received by him till date
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by kel4soft: 10:59pm On Nov 27, 2013
The Governor is just re-echoing what every Rivers man knows including Wike and his PDP group.

If you say Amaechi is a sinking man then, is either you are not from Rivers or you are blind to see his developmental stride in our state. Now, development is not all about constructing roads without human empowerment which is education. He has invested so much on education. The number of experts the states will have in coming decades are already made by him through RSSDA overseas scholarship. What about the secondary schools with university-esque? That admitted Rivers and non-Rivers indigenes all on scholarship.

Amaechi name will go down in history as a man that has touched the lives of indigent parents in our state for the first time.

Will Rivers people accept APC. According to him, the onus rest with us.

On so much resources with little to show for. He has called for a public debate between him and the PDP in the state. Why are they afraid to honour the invitation? He is not their level.
I thank God, I was alive to witness the government led by Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by bloggernaija: 11:16pm On Nov 27, 2013
This is the closest to a serious person that I have seen across that river.
It is no wonder that he was able to carry all his mates along in the governors forum and
Those who went against him did so for self interest and the fear of EFCC.
Even though his attempt at development and governance may seem haphazard at times,
THERE IS SIMPLY NO DOUBT WHERE HIS HEART HIS.
After Lagos and Ogun state, rivers state is only other state that can survive without oil money.
AMAECHI SHOULD RIDE ON.
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by Nobody: 11:41pm On Nov 27, 2013
I didn't know that a day would come when emperor Amaechi would explain his actions and inactions to the good people of Rivers state.

In all these, I see a man fighting a personal battle that is hinged on ego. Always quarreling about money without convincing proof of what he did with the lot that has accrued to the state under him.

In a few days time, he'd learn what it means to hold the short end of the stick in Nigeria politics. He has been carried away by the six years or so, that he has been in the saddle. The first shocker will start from those close to him, like some of the House of Assembly members, state executive council members and members of his PDP faction.

If really Amaechi wanted to leave the PDP totally, why did he leave Dr Sam Jaja behind till he was expelled by the PDP? We know that the man does only Amaechi's bidding.

On a final note; APC has become like a gutter that receives the dregs of the society cos they want to win by all means. The people that declared for them and denied it later would be welcomed back by the party. The PDP is now loaning them their rejects. Funny how APC's first eleven would like in 2015 when it is going to be peopled by those the PDP sent packing.
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by Nobody: 11:42pm On Nov 27, 2013
I didn't know that a day would come when emperor Amaechi would explain his actions and inactions to the good people of Rivers state.

In all these, I see a man fighting a personal battle that is hinged on ego. Always quarreling about money without convincing proof of what he did with the lot that has accrued to the state under him.

In a few days time, he'd learn what it means to hold the short end of the stick in Nigeria politics. He has been carried away by the six years or so, that he has been in the saddle. The first shocker will start from those close to him, like some of the House of Assembly members, state executive council members and members of his PDP faction.

If really Amaechi wanted to leave the PDP totally, why did he leave Dr Sam Jaja behind till he was expelled by the PDP? We know that the man does only Amaechi's bidding.

On a final note; APC has become like a gutter that receives the dregs of the society cos they want to win by all means. The people that declared for them and denied it later would be welcomed back by the party. The PDP is now loaning them their rejects. Funny how APC's first eleven would like in 2015 when it is going to be peopled by those the PDP sent packing. Yet PDP is a bad party.
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by Profidada: 11:57am On Nov 28, 2013
you spent 203billion naira on which federal road in rivers state? is it is the pH/owerri road that was done half way or the patching of the pH/aba road. its a matter of time you must surely account for the 1.5 trillion naira your administration has received.
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by excell12go(m): 3:25pm On Nov 28, 2013
Rt. Amaechi, I salute you courage. Only few people would have been able to endure this far. It's not easy to see oneself being depreived of one's right. You won the NGF election but our Oga at d top played politics with what was visible to the blind and audible to the deaf. Your decision will probably make him know that he should have found a better way of pitching tents with you instead of scattering the governors' forum.
GEJ is a man I love so much. Though his administration may be 'sub-standard', but I believe it is and would be better than that of APC.
Please return to him. I believe he has learnt his lessons. Such a barbaric act of his won't repeat itself again.
Re: The Npdp Apc Merger, My Constraints –amaechi Addresses Rivers People by otokx(m): 6:38pm On Nov 28, 2013
Well written.

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