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"Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by lightblazingnow(m): 9:36am On Aug 14, 2017
Nigeria: Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me of Corruption - Amaechi


Rotimi Amaechi, Nigeria's Minister of Transport
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Rotimi Amaechi, speaks on the challenges and advantages of Nigeria's latest rail transport system, Rivers State politics and the ruling All Progressives Congress.

In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES,Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me of Corruption - Amaechi Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, speaks on the challenges and advantages of Nigeria's latest rail transport system, Rivers State politics and the ruling All Progressives Congress.




PT: What are the challenges you have faced in this ministry?


Amaechi: Money has been the basic challenge. The contracts that you need to deliver on a railway are in tonnes of naira. Take for example the approval by the president that we should do a railway from Abuja to Lokoja to join Itakpe to Warri as well as a sea pot in Warri; that project was put at $3.1 billion, which is nearly N1 trillion. Where will you get the money from?

PT: When you say that money is your problem, what are you doing with the private sector?

Amaechi: I don't know why people engage in this debate without looking at the realities. Everywhere in the world when it comes to real operation, people get involved. Like we are having a real operation investment in the narrow gauge in which GE is bringing about two million dollars to revive the old narrow gauge and run them by themselves.

But when it comes to real construction, it is usually the government because they are in trillions. How many persons can raise that? The contract from Lagos to Kano is $8.3 billion, the contract from Lagos to Calabar is $11.1 billion dollars. At N300 per dollar, that is N3.3 trillion.

PT: You have just explained that one of the reasons why government takes charge of real construction is because of the requirement for huge sums of money. Yet you had stated that the River Niger dredging costs this government only N100 million. Were you referring to maintenance dredging there or capital dredging?


Amaechi: Maintenance dredging. But what is capital dredging? It's the same 2.5-meter draft. The work has been slow because the dredgers were rented out. Next year I have told them to include it in their budget to buy a very big dredger, so you don't need to award the contract. What will a contractor do other than to use a dredger to desilt the river; which you can do if you have your staff?

PT: So, what you are saying is that because dredgers are not adequately available, the contract was outsourced?


Amaechi: I said NIWA is handling the contract. Nobody will do it for you at N100 million now. The only way you can do it at N100 million is that you are paying the staff their regular salary and you are buying diesel to fuel the dredger and the dredger belongs to NIWA.

PT: Recently when you announced that with the improvement in patronage of trains, the Kaduna Abuja rail now generates N30 million monthly; you added that the operational cost is N56 million per month. Does that mean the rail is being run at a monthly deficit of N26 million?


Amaechi: Of course. Because you are subsidising. Where will you run a rail transport for N1,000 and then the business coach is N1, 500? The passengers themselves are the people begging that we should increase the cost of transportation and we are hoping that by October, when we receive more coaches, we will increase the price. I don't know how much we will increase it to. But we will increase the price so that even if we do not pay the entire cost of operation, we can at least reduce the loss.

We expect about 10 to 17 more coaches by October. I think by the time the new coaches and locomotives arrive, we will be doing 130 kilometres per hour. The current speed is 80 kilometres and the train has a capacity of 150 kilometres per hour.

PT: We understand that some people are already taking advantage of the scarcity to extort money from unsuspecting passengers by purchasing these tickets for the normal price of N1, 000 and selling at high prices as N3000. What do you intend to do about this?

Amaechi: There is nothing you can do about it. Ordinarily, what law is the man breaking? The man is trading. He buys a ticket and he offers you at N3000. If you don't want to buy, you don't want to buy.

The man is not creating scarcity, the scarcity is because government is not able to bring in more coaches. So, the solution to it is go and bring in more coaches, the man won't have a business. As soon as we bring in more coaches and have between 10 to 17 coaches; there will be too many space for the man not to have that market. We currently have only four coaches. These four coaches can only take 120 passengers. So, if you have about 800 passengers, that means there is a deficit of about 600 and something. So, some passengers will pay more if they must go to Kaduna.

PT: Having completed the Kaduna Abuja rail, would you consider it part of your achievements, given the fact that it was not originally your project?


Amaechi: That will be very unfair. For instance, why is the Itakpe-Warri not running? It was awarded 30 years ago. Now, we are focusing on it and if N100 billion is required to complete it and we bring that; then they say, 'no it's not your project'. You see, that's why politicians don't complete projects if it is abandoned, because you will go and say; 'it's not your projects. It's like what I told my supporters in Rivers State; that it doesn't matter if Wike completes a project I started and takes the glory. We did not believe in the principle of commissioning projects. He believes in the principle of commissioning projects, then let him go ahead. We believe you are employed by the people, your salary is paid by the people; and then you do your job and call the people to come and dance with you, because you have done your job?

Let us consider the Kaduna-Abuja rail that you talked about. It is part of the Lagos-Kano. It was close to 90 per cent competed. But key is that there were some things that we needed to address: we had to deal with the obstacles. One of them is that the Catholic Church needed land and compensation for their land and the buildings we were going to demolish. We paid the compensation. Personally, I went to the Minister for FCT and got the approval for a Certificate of Occupancy and handed it over to them and we got government to fence their land for them and they vacated. So, you cannot say it is not our project. We are not laying credit. What matters is that business is running.

The Itakpe-Warri rail was awarded in 1987, and up till today, it has not been completed. About 50 kilometres have been vandalised - from Itakpe to Lokoja. Now, we are awarding a fresh contract to CCECC to enable us rebuild from Itakpe to Lokoja. Hopefully, cabinet should be able to discuss it once we send a memo.

PT: Among the various allegations against you by Rivers State governor Nyesom Wike, he accused you of admitting to have taken $39 billion for the construction of a specialist hospital in your state, which was never built. Would you comment on that?


Amaechi: That is not completely correct. To the extent that we paid, yes! That is correct. Our contribution to that project was three billion. So, we had given them that money, which they utilised. I arrested the man and handed him over to the police, because if he knew from day one that he wanted me to award him contract, then he should have said so. I would have looked for the money. I would use the public procurement process. But he came behind and said, 'bring 10 per cent, we will bring 90 per cent'. And that excited me as a governor and I brought the N10 per cent he promised and then he came to me and said; 'I have done this; I have done that'; they do not have money, and that is what we disagreed on. So how does that constitute corruption? They had finished the foundation, 18 floors.

I am not too happy that it is now that Nigerians will say I am so corrupt. Why did Goodluck not prosecute me or even accuse me then? When I was accusing him and shouting corruption. Don't forget I was the first person to shout that $49 billion was missing from NNPC. Sanusi wrote the letter, but kept quiet. I stumbled upon it and went public. The CBN president wrote in September and then I saw it the next year. A lot of people tried to compromise me and I refused.

When I spoke up about oil subsidy; do you think I was not tempted? Under Obasanjo, oil subsidy was N300 billion, under Yar'Adua oil subsidy was N300 billion. Under Jonathan's first six month in office, oil subsidy rose from N300 billion to N1.7 trillion! You think they did not invite me, that nobody spoke to me? You think nothing happened behind? I will write my book. Nobody accused me of corruption all that time. Then, suddenly one young man comes up and says, 'Oh! He is corrupt! Two years after leaving office, they have not prosecuted Amaechi; I have no immunity.

PT: Are you sure you were not prosecuted because you were a governor at the time? That's considering your question that the Goodluck Jonathan administration never prosecuted you.

But why did they not even accuse me? I was not prosecuting him, I was accusing him. They know; Goodluck Jonathan knows that I don't like money, if they want to be honest.

PT: Can you tell us about the recently reported practitioner's operating fee for ports officials that was introduced by this administration?

Amaechi: It was there by law. The only thing that happened is that when I came, these people were collecting the money that the law says government should collect and give them a percentage. When I came in, I told them that we should implement the law. They refused. They took me to court. You don't come and threaten me. The only person that can threaten me now and I will kneel down is my wife. Not men. Let him pull out, other people will come in. The law says you will pay x y z first, then government will split it with you. But first, you will pay that money to government.

PT: Given the economic recession and its effects on the masses, coupled with the controversies that have trailed the president's medical vacation especially in recent times, would you say that the ruling party still has nothing to worry about in the next election?.

PT: But as a member of his party, would you say that the cabinet is not bothered, for example about the president's health and other related issues?


Amaechi: What should bother us should be the President's health. He has left everything in order. Once we know that he is alive and is recuperating, that calls for celebration.

Shouldn't we be thankful about where we are now? Have you checked our rating in Transparency International's list of corrupt countries? Is anybody chasing you out of the roads now because somebody important is passing? We are not high-profile ministers. The challenges were fait accompli. Apparently, we were going to go into recession. Now, we are walking out of this recession. A lot of indicators show that we are. The only problem we have is the cost of food production. We were importing about 3 million tonnes of rice, now we are saying let's produce at home.
Give it the next 10 years and the price of rice will go down





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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by nextprince: 9:58am On Aug 14, 2017
When I spoke up about oil subsidy; do you think I was not tempted? Under Obasanjo, oil subsidy was N300 billion, under Yar'Adua oil subsidy was N300 billion. Under Jonathan's first six month in office, oil subsidy rose from N300 billion to N1.7 trillion! You think they did not invite me, that nobody spoke to me? You think nothing happened behind? I will write my book. Nobody accused me of corruption all that time. Then, suddenly one young man comes up and says, 'Oh! He is corrupt! Two years after leaving office, they have not prosecuted Amaechi; I have no immunity.


PT: Are you sure you were not prosecuted because you were a governor at the time? That's considering your question that the Goodluck Jonathan administration never prosecuted you.

But why did they not even accuse me? I was not prosecuting him, I was accusing him. They know; Goodluck Jonathan knows that I don't like money, if they want to be honest.

Long live the Hon minister.

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by Pinkfeet: 10:10am On Aug 14, 2017
AMECHI !!! u sed u did not like money

so why do u work or join politician

if den owe u two month salaries now u go shout oooo.

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by cstr1000: 11:48am On Aug 14, 2017
Is this the same guy that said he ''lost'' millions of dollars to fraudsters.?

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by aolawale025: 11:56am On Aug 14, 2017
Wike did. And you pulled all stops to avoid probe. Hope this man don't take Nigerians for fools

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by KendrickAyomide: 12:26pm On Aug 14, 2017
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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by lathrowinger: 12:27pm On Aug 14, 2017
Coz, GEJA and his wife are the real theives... how theif wan take attack thief?

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by yeyeboi(m): 12:27pm On Aug 14, 2017
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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by LUGBE: 12:28pm On Aug 14, 2017
Can someone tell this man to shot up his gutter mouth

I don't blame you, i blame Jonathan

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by Nobody: 12:28pm On Aug 14, 2017
We know you all are corrupt but continuu, everyday for the thief and one day for the owner angry angry


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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by Sleyanya1(m): 12:28pm On Aug 14, 2017
sad



They know I don't like Money

angry grin cheesy sad

I don't even know how to react to this talk.

It's mind blowing coming from the Minister.

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by Intellad(m): 12:28pm On Aug 14, 2017
is he indirectly telling us he is corrupt, just that Goodluck can't accuse him?

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by Abfinest007(m): 12:29pm On Aug 14, 2017
are u trying tell us that u did steal if you didn't don't summit urself let wike probe u

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by dust144(m): 12:29pm On Aug 14, 2017
Buhari will be the one to accuse you of corruption

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by NwaAmaikpe: 12:30pm On Aug 14, 2017
shocked

I can categorically and unequivocally say that Rt. Hon. Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi is not corrupt.


God bless this man of truth.
The Lion of Ubima.

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by magoo10(m): 12:30pm On Aug 14, 2017
lols amaechi said he does not like money,where did he get the money to sponsor the dullard who is now a disgrace to africa.
Each time this people miss Jonathan they always mention his name for some useless talks and jokes.
amaechi Jonathan does not have your time whether you like it or not he is a better human being than you.wike has mentioned your name for corruption go and clear yourself in river state.

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by richidinho(m): 12:31pm On Aug 14, 2017
this I'd!ot is still using Jonathan's name to be popular

jona no get im tyme, he will soon send his mate, FFK to him

ewu that cnt match FFK with Queen's english

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by lycan2: 12:31pm On Aug 14, 2017
i love this man he is such a liar and a thief and above all he is not corrupt.A model politician

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by three: 12:31pm On Aug 14, 2017
Hmm.... Of all people it is Jonathan that you want to accuse you of corruption.

If we are to assume the numerous allegations are true that Jonathan was/is corrupt then no surprise there.

The BIG surprise is that reformed democrat, Mr Integrity himself has not found it fit to accuse you of corruption.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZxCeF2kugM

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by thundafire: 12:32pm On Aug 14, 2017
Amaechi said he don't like money

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by Olatte33: 12:32pm On Aug 14, 2017
aolawale025:
Wike did. And you pulled all stops to avoid probe. Hope this man don't take Nigerians for fools
grin

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by michoim(m): 12:35pm On Aug 14, 2017
The great Amechi has said it all!

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by gurunlocker: 12:37pm On Aug 14, 2017
This is the 52nd time he will say the same thing, dem no dey tire for GEJ matter?


Non corrupt minister that lose million dollars to fraudsters...

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by Nbote(m): 12:38pm On Aug 14, 2017
Dis man get mind... D way he blatantly admits what we already know every time he opens his mouth to grant interviews.. I gave up wen he said Wike's allegations were "not completely true".... U were not prosecuted becos u were a governor den.. U are not even being considered for prosecution becos u are a minister now... Good for d goose but not for d gander abi... There is definitely something wrong with d brains of dis man , d APC and some of their supporters...

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by ICEMAN(m): 12:40pm On Aug 14, 2017
The more he lies the more we affirm he is a liar. This man should just keep quiet. He believes he will never go to trial. Many days are for the ------- and 1 day is for the owner of the house. Dieazani's exposure will be small compared to the skeleton's in this guy's cupboard.

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by blackpanda: 12:46pm On Aug 14, 2017
aolawale025:
Wike did. And you pulled all stops to avoid probe. Hope this man don't take Nigerians for fools


wow, really He pulled which of the stops biko? cheesy
Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by LastSurvivor11: 12:47pm On Aug 14, 2017
We don't need GEJ to accuse you..

Buhari campaign fund is enough to send you to jail..
Even zombie will not agree with Amechi on this..

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Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by Bizibi(m): 12:49pm On Aug 14, 2017
The day this man falls,that will be the day you see the hypocrisy of APC sycophants........
Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by gelvinpaul: 12:56pm On Aug 14, 2017
michoim:
The goat Amechi has said it all!
Re: "Why Jonathan Could Not Accuse Me Of Corruption" - Amaechi by mccoy47(m): 12:56pm On Aug 14, 2017
Unfortunately 90% of nairalanders wouldn't read this piece but would rush to insult Ameachi!
300billion to 1.7trillion! Haba
May a clueless drunkard neva run the affairs of this great nation again!

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