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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Vikto: 9:32am On Nov 04, 2015
PDP should know that we voted them out of power to stop them from drowning this Country. They are now trying to do it outside power. This is not it. They should accept the situation else we vote them out of the remaining states.

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by moyakz(m): 9:40am On Nov 04, 2015
Vikto:
PDP should know that we voted them out of power to stop them from drowning this Country. They are now trying to do it outside power. This is not it. They should accept the situation else we vote them out of the remaining states.
and you really think ur vote counts in this country?sorry,you are still in the dark!
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by mescapee: 9:58am On Nov 04, 2015
Seunaj05:
The PDP senators are only helping PMB's acclaimed zero tolerance for corruption. If Ameachi finally becomes a minister, it goes a long way to inform Nigerians whether Buhari is really fighting corruption or witch-hunting. This is becoming a bad omen to Buhari's anti-corruption campaign. PDP should backup now and let's see how far PMB's anti-curruption crusade will go

Word!!!

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by duwdu: 9:59am On Nov 04, 2015
What beats me, is, why the PDP senators would have the effrontery to turn around and attempt to vote against a decision validly taken while they voluntarily boycotted the session with their tails in-between their legs?

Hmm.

P34c3
.....
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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Nickymezor(f): 10:03am On Nov 04, 2015
magaliyu:
While they are busy singing Craig David song"i m walking away", what do they expect.
Lolz, abi oo. They should jst continue wat dey knw best_ Wailing... Case closed... End of story

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Lucky77: 10:11am On Nov 04, 2015
So PDP senators have become as irrelevant as the 'P' in Psychology.

What a waste of millions of votes by the electorate !!!!!

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by nairaarea: 10:15am On Nov 04, 2015
Long before the snake gave birth, everybody knew the baby snake will be a long creature. That is why not many are surprised about the grudge fight in Rivers State, five months after the elections. And the target of the battle is how the instrumentality of the Rivers State government can be used to deface and defame former Governor Rotimi Amaechi. Politics is a terrible calling, especially the type played in Nigeria.

Not up to six months after leaving office, it seems what the Amaechi administration was known for is already being erased calculatedly and gradually. But before we forget, I recall that once upon a time, Port Harcourt was like a city under siege. The brigands were in charge.

The citizens, often times, were asked to raise both hands up, sometimes with their shoes in their hands, to cross certain places in the Port Harcourt city.

The waterfronts were dens of barefaced criminals.
It was not only the hapless citizenry that were browbeaten. Even the government was subservient to the whims and caprices of the “waterfront boys” They took control of even the structures of government.

I am aware that whenever the then Governor Peter Odili was going to visit any community, Government House had to clear from the “boys”. Depending on the signal they gave, Odili would either proceed or reschedule his visit. Clearing from the boys also included paying what they termed “landing fee”.

And whenever Odili got to such places, the boys took over the security structure until he left.
That was the norm.

Then a certain young man, called Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi got into Government House as governor and declared a force majeure. He vowed to end the brigandage. That was the first war he had to fight, to change the narrative of the Rivers people.
With the help of the police and other security agencies, the hoodlums were chased out of town. And for nearly eight years they were out of business and reckoning. But now they are back.

I recall how some Israeli security experts came to Rivers and with the special permission of the Police authorities at the time, they trained a Special Police Squad in the state on how to combat crime decisively.

With facilities like the hi-tech C4i which had a large screen, somewhere in the state secretariat, through which the whole of Port Harcourt could literally be viewed and tracked, fighting crime in the state was made easy. Crooks and criminal were routed. Police patrol vans combed every nook and cranny with vicious niche. Port Harcourt people could then sleep with both eyes closed. And they heaved a sigh of relief.

But when the fight between Amaechi and Jonathan began, not only was the police used against him, even the Special combat squad trained by the Israelis, all got transferred out of Rivers, all aimed at collapsing the security network put in place by Amaechi. And crime began to creep back.

While this happened, the Amaechi administration was revving up a revolution in the education sector. He was knocking down old schools and building ultra modern ones whose standards were simply beyond reproach. In droves, parents were withdrawing their children from the private schools they had flocked to, and returning to the reloaded public schools. The facilities and personnel in the said schools measured clearly with global standards. A total of 13,201 teachers were not only hired but trained to fit. Five Hundred primary schools were being constructed with 212 completed and 172 fully functional. 24 Model schools (one per LGA plus an extra) was undertaken, with five completed and one fully functional, the education sector was truly going through a rebirth.

What’s more, 309 students of Rivers State were sent on scholarship to Malaysia, 95 to Russia, 2 to Brazil, 15 to Germany and 28 others sent to Germany to acquire technical and vocational skills.

Surely, it was not for nothing that the state was named the UNESCO World Book Capital in 2014. It was a major feat that put Port Harcourt in the global map of prized cities in the world, having beaten other cities like Oxford (UK), Lyon (France) Moscow (Russia) etc.
It was first in Sub Sahara Africa. And the first in Africa through public bid. Alexandria (Egypt) had won it in 2002 but not through public bid like that of Port Harcourt.

The Director General of UNESCO, Mrs. Irina Bokova, had said at the investiture ceremony that, “Port Harcourt in Nigeria has been named as the 2014 World Book Capital on account of the quality of its programme, in particular its focus on youth and the impact it will have on improving Nigeria’s culture of books, reading, writing and publishing to improve literacy rates”.
How can we forget all these?

Many roads were either reconstructed, built afresh or dualised with modern drains and fittings. The roads are still there, including even federal roads like the Port Harcourt-Owerri road, which the Amaechi government built. That does not mean all of Port Harcourt’s roads were worked on. Villages and communities were lit up.

I cannot forget the 12 long bridges that took a road, for the first time, to towns like Opobo, Andoni etc. They were huge projects.
What is more, the ambitious project of Greater Port Harcourt which sought to recreate another city, fitted with modern facilities and services. Yes, the city is not fully realized yet, but it is true that substantial work had been done.
Although I am not a fan of the mono-rail project, because it couldn’t have been a priority to an emerging economy, yet the fact remains that it is a noble project on which huge sums have been sunk.

Indeed, many people, including this reporter, had believed Amaechi was undertaking too many projects at the time. His project plates were perpetually full, as he governed with the passion of an activist like driving to go inspect projects at unholy hours like 2 a.m.
What about the health sector. Primary Health Care centres nearly approximated the status of General Hospitals in all the local government areas. The hospitals were simply amazing with many of the doctors being products of the state scholarship scheme under the Amaechi administration.

It is ironic that it is in this same sector that there is standing issue of abandoned Karibi Whyte hospital project.
Not many people will not be enthralled by the vastness of the Songhai Farms in Tai, Ogoni, which also employed so many Rivers people and which must be producing plantain in tons by now.

The mechanized fish farms in Buguma had in no small way also boosted the state’s overall economy.
The above are some of the undeniable landmark achievements of the Amaechi administration. And he was poised to continuing the streak when the fight between him and the former president, Goodluck Jonathan broke out with all the concomitant consequences. Many people yet believe that there was more to the bitter disagreement between the duo than mere political differences. The latter had unleashed federal might against Amaechi including even the controversial swap of ownership of the Soku oil wells said to belong to Rivers State, to Bayelsa State.

Nobody would deny that Amaechi got distracted in a way. Who wouldn’t be anyway?
The emergence of Nyesom Wike as the governor of the state in the last election is a fall out of the disagreement between Amaechi and the Jonathans.
That explains why the opposition and criticism of all that Amaechi did has been fierce and vitriolic.
It is even worse that Amaechi’s past is now being dressed with robes of fraud and infamy, apparently to mortify his political essence. No denial.

And suddenly the narrative of “an action governor” is being confused with the folk tales of fraud.

I believe that Amaechi can be probed by a succeeding government, provided the intent is altruistic. Unfortunately, the utterances and declarations of Governor Wike are hardly mistaken. On too many occasions, he had declared Amaechi guilty of the many accusations even before the probes were set up. What that means is that given his obvious bias, the panels are likely to work from the answer to the question, in such a way as to arrive at the conclusions reached by Wike even before the inquests began.

The Rivers polity is sharply divided. Many of those who even applauded Amaechi’s achievements turned against him because of the support to President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC). Many saw it as a betrayal of his ‘brother’. But those who so argue forget that Amaechi it was who gave Jonathan the highest vote of 2 million in 2011. Even before the fight broke out, what good did Jonathan do to Rivers State? Was there any federal presence in the state as a reward for the 2011 support, even if the factor of kindred connection is discounted? Those who castigate Amaechi for supporting Buhari forget that that same brother of his had oppressed him openly by supporting somebody ( Jonah Jang, a northerner) who scored 16 votes as against Amaechi who scored 19 votes in the contest to become the Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF). Does one good turn not deserve another? They say it is politics. But I think it has a shade of evil.

As it is always, darkness cannot comprehend light.

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by zicky(m): 10:26am On Nov 04, 2015
I only laugh when ignorant people accuse Ameachi of corruption. Men like T.a orji of abia state will open his smelling mouth to call someone that perform far better than him in office corrupt. Am happy Buhari understand the saying "silence is the best answer to a fool(pdp)". Go to Rivers and see the roads, health care, school, stadium built by this man and even provided jobs.




Ameachi my Hero, I just love this man

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by bashydemy(m): 10:35am On Nov 04, 2015
This PDP are just bunch of nuisance, when they convene and voted Saraki and ekeremadu as SP/DSP they think APC are happy about it? Hahha they should deal with it and go to hell.

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by cabaliciouscabal: 10:49am On Nov 04, 2015
vedaxcool:
The acronym PDP stands for:

A. Peoples eDey Pain

B. Papa Deceive Pikin

C. Peoples Damaging Party

D. Peoples Despairing Party

grin grin grin grin They should have walked out again, how low (un)mighty has fallen!





Their ar more to dat acronym.







People's Demonic Party



People's Devilish Party



People's Draconian Party.



People's Dangerous Party.


Pls add more to d list.

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Reference(m): 10:53am On Nov 04, 2015
That's good. There should be opposition in the senate. He and others may have been confirmed but they will sure come under intense pressure in accountability and performance. Oversight will be dramatic.
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by bashydemy(m): 11:04am On Nov 04, 2015
nairaarea:
Long before the snake gave birth, everybody knew the baby snake will be a long creature. That is why not many are surprised about the grudge fight in Rivers State, five months after the elections. And the target of the battle is how the instrumentality of the Rivers State government can be used to deface and defame former Governor Rotimi Amaechi. Politics is a terrible calling, especially the type played in Nigeria.

Not up to six months after leaving office, it seems what the Amaechi administration was known for is already being erased calculatedly and gradually. But before we forget, I recall that once upon a time, Port Harcourt was like a city under siege. The brigands were in charge.

The citizens, often times, were asked to raise both hands up, sometimes with their shoes in their hands, to cross certain places in the Port Harcourt city.

The waterfronts were dens of barefaced criminals.
It was not only the hapless citizenry that were browbeaten. Even the government was subservient to the whims and caprices of the “waterfront boys” They took control of even the structures of government.

I am aware that whenever the then Governor Peter Odili was going to visit any community, Government House had to clear from the “boys”. Depending on the signal they gave, Odili would either proceed or reschedule his visit. Clearing from the boys also included paying what they termed “landing fee”.

And whenever Odili got to such places, the boys took over the security structure until he left.
That was the norm.

Then a certain young man, called Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi got into Government House as governor and declared a force majeure. He vowed to end the brigandage. That was the first war he had to fight, to change the narrative of the Rivers people.
With the help of the police and other security agencies, the hoodlums were chased out of town. And for nearly eight years they were out of business and reckoning. But now they are back.

I recall how some Israeli security experts came to Rivers and with the special permission of the Police authorities at the time, they trained a Special Police Squad in the state on how to combat crime decisively.

With facilities like the hi-tech C4i which had a large screen, somewhere in the state secretariat, through which the whole of Port Harcourt could literally be viewed and tracked, fighting crime in the state was made easy. Crooks and criminal were routed. Police patrol vans combed every nook and cranny with vicious niche. Port Harcourt people could then sleep with both eyes closed. And they heaved a sigh of relief.

But when the fight between Amaechi and Jonathan began, not only was the police used against him, even the Special combat squad trained by the Israelis, all got transferred out of Rivers, all aimed at collapsing the security network put in place by Amaechi. And crime began to creep back.

While this happened, the Amaechi administration was revving up a revolution in the education sector. He was knocking down old schools and building ultra modern ones whose standards were simply beyond reproach. In droves, parents were withdrawing their children from the private schools they had flocked to, and returning to the reloaded public schools. The facilities and personnel in the said schools measured clearly with global standards. A total of 13,201 teachers were not only hired but trained to fit. Five Hundred primary schools were being constructed with 212 completed and 172 fully functional. 24 Model schools (one per LGA plus an extra) was undertaken, with five completed and one fully functional, the education sector was truly going through a rebirth.

What’s more, 309 students of Rivers State were sent on scholarship to Malaysia, 95 to Russia, 2 to Brazil, 15 to Germany and 28 others sent to Germany to acquire technical and vocational skills.

Surely, it was not for nothing that the state was named the UNESCO World Book Capital in 2014. It was a major feat that put Port Harcourt in the global map of prized cities in the world, having beaten other cities like Oxford (UK), Lyon (France) Moscow (Russia) etc.
It was first in Sub Sahara Africa. And the first in Africa through public bid. Alexandria (Egypt) had won it in 2002 but not through public bid like that of Port Harcourt.

The Director General of UNESCO, Mrs. Irina Bokova, had said at the investiture ceremony that, “Port Harcourt in Nigeria has been named as the 2014 World Book Capital on account of the quality of its programme, in particular its focus on youth and the impact it will have on improving Nigeria’s culture of books, reading, writing and publishing to improve literacy rates”.
How can we forget all these?

Many roads were either reconstructed, built afresh or dualised with modern drains and fittings. The roads are still there, including even federal roads like the Port Harcourt-Owerri road, which the Amaechi government built. That does not mean all of Port Harcourt’s roads were worked on. Villages and communities were lit up.

I cannot forget the 12 long bridges that took a road, for the first time, to towns like Opobo, Andoni etc. They were huge projects.
What is more, the ambitious project of Greater Port Harcourt which sought to recreate another city, fitted with modern facilities and services. Yes, the city is not fully realized yet, but it is true that substantial work had been done.
Although I am not a fan of the mono-rail project, because it couldn’t have been a priority to an emerging economy, yet the fact remains that it is a noble project on which huge sums have been sunk.

Indeed, many people, including this reporter, had believed Amaechi was undertaking too many projects at the time. His project plates were perpetually full, as he governed with the passion of an activist like driving to go inspect projects at unholy hours like 2 a.m.
What about the health sector. Primary Health Care centres nearly approximated the status of General Hospitals in all the local government areas. The hospitals were simply amazing with many of the doctors being products of the state scholarship scheme under the Amaechi administration.

It is ironic that it is in this same sector that there is standing issue of abandoned Karibi Whyte hospital project.
Not many people will not be enthralled by the vastness of the Songhai Farms in Tai, Ogoni, which also employed so many Rivers people and which must be producing plantain in tons by now.

The mechanized fish farms in Buguma had in no small way also boosted the state’s overall economy.
The above are some of the undeniable landmark achievements of the Amaechi administration. And he was poised to continuing the streak when the fight between him and the former president, Goodluck Jonathan broke out with all the concomitant consequences. Many people yet believe that there was more to the bitter disagreement between the duo than mere political differences. The latter had unleashed federal might against Amaechi including even the controversial swap of ownership of the Soku oil wells said to belong to Rivers State, to Bayelsa State.

Nobody would deny that Amaechi got distracted in a way. Who wouldn’t be anyway?
The emergence of Nyesom Wike as the governor of the state in the last election is a fall out of the disagreement between Amaechi and the Jonathans.
That explains why the opposition and criticism of all that Amaechi did has been fierce and vitriolic.
It is even worse that Amaechi’s past is now being dressed with robes of fraud and infamy, apparently to mortify his political essence. No denial.

And suddenly the narrative of “an action governor” is being confused with the folk tales of fraud.

I believe that Amaechi can be probed by a succeeding government, provided the intent is altruistic. Unfortunately, the utterances and declarations of Governor Wike are hardly mistaken. On too many occasions, he had declared Amaechi guilty of the many accusations even before the probes were set up. What that means is that given his obvious bias, the panels are likely to work from the answer to the question, in such a way as to arrive at the conclusions reached by Wike even before the inquests began.

The Rivers polity is sharply divided. Many of those who even applauded Amaechi’s achievements turned against him because of the support to President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC). Many saw it as a betrayal of his ‘brother’. But those who so argue forget that Amaechi it was who gave Jonathan the highest vote of 2 million in 2011. Even before the fight broke out, what good did Jonathan do to Rivers State? Was there any federal presence in the state as a reward for the 2011 support, even if the factor of kindred connection is discounted? Those who castigate Amaechi for supporting Buhari forget that that same brother of his had oppressed him openly by supporting somebody ( Jonah Jang, a northerner) who scored 16 votes as against Amaechi who scored 19 votes in the contest to become the Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF). Does one good turn not deserve another? They say it is politics. But I think it has a shade of evil.

As it is always, darkness cannot comprehend light.
God bless you my brother, The son's and Daughters of hate, TANoids, wailing wailers, pained opposition will not remember the good things Ameach have done in rivers state. I have never been to river state but I remember vividly in the past when we use to argue about the beat and performing Governors in Nigeria then, we use to brag about Fashola and the PDP e-warriors use to to sing the praise of Ameachi, they tag him as the best Governor then and also tag what he has did and we the ACN supporters always reason with them then but we always argue with them base on the allocation each states get and the population of each the states . But today we are still praising Fashola for the good things he did in Lagos and they are tagging that same Ameachi as bad and fraud cow he left their sinking ship to join the change group he truly belong to. Mind you I believe Ameachi was only following PDP then in body but has the spirit of a good leader but since PDP is the ruling party in SS and SE respectively he has to play along but perform his role as the best and kind Governor he is. Welcome to where you truly belong Ameachi and your performance as a minister will shock and pain the PDP to marrow. Don't worry soon you gonna be VP in this country.

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by bashydemy(m): 11:07am On Nov 04, 2015
cabaliciouscabal:





Their ar more to dat acronym.







People's Demonic Party



People's Devilish Party



People's Draconian Party.



People's Dangerous Party.


Pls add more to d list.



People Disgracing people

People Damaging People

People Demoting People .

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Nobody: 11:45am On Nov 04, 2015
A nation of imbeciles. A place where criminals are praised! You are all f**king idiots. I wonder why the people cry of corruption when it is acceptable norm. Looking at what Amaechi has done with the state fund i don't expect any sympathy from people here. He couldn't complete the Rivers Monorial yet has billions to spend on election. You are all the cause of the problems in Nigeria. Bunch of brutes! Dullard fighting corruption is a fallacy!
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by maestroferddi: 11:52am On Nov 04, 2015
Aufbauh:

Rather viewed by your likes who are the minority.

However it baffles me how every Tom, Dick and Harry come to this anonymous platform to claim higher and superior knowledge. Painting the other person's divergent view as infantile and meaningless.
I think the most clever way to operate in this platform is to state your views and avoid joining unwarranted issues with someone you had no knowledge of him/her in real life.
The fact remains that whether you are as gigantic as a megafauna or as infinitesimal as a unicellular plankton, constructive and critical thinking always assumes a life of its own.

It therefore makes zilch sense whether communication is being conducted in the flesh or virtually...
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Nobody: 11:53am On Nov 04, 2015
nairaarea:
Long before the snake gave birth, everybody knew the baby snake will be a long creature. That is why not many are surprised about the grudge fight in Rivers State, five months after the elections. And the target of the battle is how the instrumentality of the Rivers State government can be used to deface and defame former Governor Rotimi Amaechi. Politics is a terrible calling, especially the type played in Nigeria.

Not up to six months after leaving office, it seems what the Amaechi administration was known for is already being erased calculatedly and gradually. But before we forget, I recall that once upon a time, Port Harcourt was like a city under siege. The brigands were in charge.

The citizens, often times, were asked to raise both hands up, sometimes with their shoes in their hands, to cross certain places in the Port Harcourt city.

The waterfronts were dens of barefaced criminals.
It was not only the hapless citizenry that were browbeaten. Even the government was subservient to the whims and caprices of the “waterfront boys” They took control of even the structures of government.

I am aware that whenever the then Governor Peter Odili was going to visit any community, Government House had to clear from the “boys”. Depending on the signal they gave, Odili would either proceed or reschedule his visit. Clearing from the boys also included paying what they termed “landing fee”.

And whenever Odili got to such places, the boys took over the security structure until he left.
That was the norm.

Then a certain young man, called Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi got into Government House as governor and declared a force majeure. He vowed to end the brigandage. That was the first war he had to fight, to change the narrative of the Rivers people.
With the help of the police and other security agencies, the hoodlums were chased out of town. And for nearly eight years they were out of business and reckoning. But now they are back.

I recall how some Israeli security experts came to Rivers and with the special permission of the Police authorities at the time, they trained a Special Police Squad in the state on how to combat crime decisively.

With facilities like the hi-tech C4i which had a large screen, somewhere in the state secretariat, through which the whole of Port Harcourt could literally be viewed and tracked, fighting crime in the state was made easy. Crooks and criminal were routed. Police patrol vans combed every nook and cranny with vicious niche. Port Harcourt people could then sleep with both eyes closed. And they heaved a sigh of relief.

But when the fight between Amaechi and Jonathan began, not only was the police used against him, even the Special combat squad trained by the Israelis, all got transferred out of Rivers, all aimed at collapsing the security network put in place by Amaechi. And crime began to creep back.

While this happened, the Amaechi administration was revving up a revolution in the education sector. He was knocking down old schools and building ultra modern ones whose standards were simply beyond reproach. In droves, parents were withdrawing their children from the private schools they had flocked to, and returning to the reloaded public schools. The facilities and personnel in the said schools measured clearly with global standards. A total of 13,201 teachers were not only hired but trained to fit. Five Hundred primary schools were being constructed with 212 completed and 172 fully functional. 24 Model schools (one per LGA plus an extra) was undertaken, with five completed and one fully functional, the education sector was truly going through a rebirth.

What’s more, 309 students of Rivers State were sent on scholarship to Malaysia, 95 to Russia, 2 to Brazil, 15 to Germany and 28 others sent to Germany to acquire technical and vocational skills.

Surely, it was not for nothing that the state was named the UNESCO World Book Capital in 2014. It was a major feat that put Port Harcourt in the global map of prized cities in the world, having beaten other cities like Oxford (UK), Lyon (France) Moscow (Russia) etc.
It was first in Sub Sahara Africa. And the first in Africa through public bid. Alexandria (Egypt) had won it in 2002 but not through public bid like that of Port Harcourt.

The Director General of UNESCO, Mrs. Irina Bokova, had said at the investiture ceremony that, “Port Harcourt in Nigeria has been named as the 2014 World Book Capital on account of the quality of its programme, in particular its focus on youth and the impact it will have on improving Nigeria’s culture of books, reading, writing and publishing to improve literacy rates”.
How can we forget all these?

Many roads were either reconstructed, built afresh or dualised with modern drains and fittings. The roads are still there, including even federal roads like the Port Harcourt-Owerri road, which the Amaechi government built. That does not mean all of Port Harcourt’s roads were worked on. Villages and communities were lit up.

I cannot forget the 12 long bridges that took a road, for the first time, to towns like Opobo, Andoni etc. They were huge projects.
What is more, the ambitious project of Greater Port Harcourt which sought to recreate another city, fitted with modern facilities and services. Yes, the city is not fully realized yet, but it is true that substantial work had been done.
Although I am not a fan of the mono-rail project, because it couldn’t have been a priority to an emerging economy, yet the fact remains that it is a noble project on which huge sums have been sunk.

Indeed, many people, including this reporter, had believed Amaechi was undertaking too many projects at the time. His project plates were perpetually full, as he governed with the passion of an activist like driving to go inspect projects at unholy hours like 2 a.m.
What about the health sector. Primary Health Care centres nearly approximated the status of General Hospitals in all the local government areas. The hospitals were simply amazing with many of the doctors being products of the state scholarship scheme under the Amaechi administration.

It is ironic that it is in this same sector that there is standing issue of abandoned Karibi Whyte hospital project.
Not many people will not be enthralled by the vastness of the Songhai Farms in Tai, Ogoni, which also employed so many Rivers people and which must be producing plantain in tons by now.

The mechanized fish farms in Buguma had in no small way also boosted the state’s overall economy.
The above are some of the undeniable landmark achievements of the Amaechi administration. And he was poised to continuing the streak when the fight between him and the former president, Goodluck Jonathan broke out with all the concomitant consequences. Many people yet believe that there was more to the bitter disagreement between the duo than mere political differences. The latter had unleashed federal might against Amaechi including even the controversial swap of ownership of the Soku oil wells said to belong to Rivers State, to Bayelsa State.

Nobody would deny that Amaechi got distracted in a way. Who wouldn’t be anyway?
The emergence of Nyesom Wike as the governor of the state in the last election is a fall out of the disagreement between Amaechi and the Jonathans.
That explains why the opposition and criticism of all that Amaechi did has been fierce and vitriolic.
It is even worse that Amaechi’s past is now being dressed with robes of fraud and infamy, apparently to mortify his political essence. No denial.

And suddenly the narrative of “an action governor” is being confused with the folk tales of fraud.

I believe that Amaechi can be probed by a succeeding government, provided the intent is altruistic. Unfortunately, the utterances and declarations of Governor Wike are hardly mistaken. On too many occasions, he had declared Amaechi guilty of the many accusations even before the probes were set up. What that means is that given his obvious bias, the panels are likely to work from the answer to the question, in such a way as to arrive at the conclusions reached by Wike even before the inquests began.

The Rivers polity is sharply divided. Many of those who even applauded Amaechi’s achievements turned against him because of the support to President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC). Many saw it as a betrayal of his ‘brother’. But those who so argue forget that Amaechi it was who gave Jonathan the highest vote of 2 million in 2011. Even before the fight broke out, what good did Jonathan do to Rivers State? Was there any federal presence in the state as a reward for the 2011 support, even if the factor of kindred connection is discounted? Those who castigate Amaechi for supporting Buhari forget that that same brother of his had oppressed him openly by supporting somebody ( Jonah Jang, a northerner) who scored 16 votes as against Amaechi who scored 19 votes in the contest to become the Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF). Does one good turn not deserve another? They say it is politics. But I think it has a shade of evil.

As it is always, darkness cannot comprehend light.
You are a joke and a propagandist. Did you see the images you posted that they are like projects meant for villages not a city with oil revenue. I am ashamed of people like you who settle for less and praise those oppressing and mismanaging the wealth of the people. This is the same Amaechi that couldn't complete the Rivers Monorail where it matters as a laudable project yet you are showing us peasant blocks of third-world buildings.

Jeez! Where are you from? Are you for real or you don't know your right? You are possibly being deceived by your primitive mind and I am afraid you are a brute who needs to be tame. That is the same man who spends billions of Naira on election here you are praising him telling us about how he gets rid of hoodlums in waterside or whatever. Please, f**k off in your savagery. You twerp!
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Goke7: 11:59am On Nov 04, 2015
speedyGonzales:


Blackmailing? dude, wrong is wrong, this is a classic case of two wrongs doesn't make a right! wrong is wrong!

PDP does it, it is WRONG
APC does it, it is WRONG
OBAMA does it, it is WRONG
I do it, it is WRONG
YOU do it, it is WRONG

IN-FACT, ANYONE does it, it is WRONG!!!


not blackmailing anyone, if APC comes in a does exactly like PDP did things you believe that is really change? I want a better Nigeria not PDP or APC...

This is not blackmail, this is COMMON SENSE!!!
You call this common sense? even ben bruce talking common sense is no longer talking sense, Let's allow this present Govt to concentrate on their work just like we gave Jona over 5 years to work before we crucify them finally, thanks for your time

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Goke7: 12:01pm On Nov 04, 2015
moyakz:

at the expense of our joy via the fallen(ing) economy right?

are u just realizing that our economy is falling? the economy has been falling since the days of the lies of Okonji iweala who lied to us that our economy was doing well.
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by maestroferddi: 12:01pm On Nov 04, 2015
Goke7:


Just like the rejection of Obanikoro as Minister then by APC senators had implications for Jona govt abi? you guys are comedians you know lol
You are not optimising the full use of your thinking abilities, I daresay.

Of course there was an ultimate consequence of Jonathan's sundry mis-steps and indiscretions.

Is it grievously pathetic thAt Buhari and his APC tumultuous crowd are displaying an incapacity to learn from a recent history?
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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by maestroferddi: 12:16pm On Nov 04, 2015
Goke7:


Just like the rejection of Obanikoro as Minister then by APC senators had implications for Jona govt abi? you guys are comedians you know lol
You are not optimising the full use of your thinking abilities, I daresay.

Of course there was an ultimate consequence of Jonathan's sundry mis-steps and indiscretions.

Is it not grievously pathetic thAt Buhari and his APC tumultuous crowd are displaying an incapacity to learn from a recent history?
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Wizlove(m): 12:34pm On Nov 04, 2015
Ciscogod:
Acceptance or rejection. Ameachi will be minister.
It is just your future you're destroying b/cos it is now presidency.
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Wizlove(m): 12:42pm On Nov 04, 2015
Vikto:
PDP should know that we voted them out of power to stop them from drowning this Country. They are now trying to do it outside power. This is not it. They should accept the situation else we vote them out of the remaining states.
What situation are you talking about, confirming a thief because he is in the ruling party while those in the opposition are being harassed? Is that the way foward?.Let's do it for our children.
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by moyakz(m): 12:49pm On Nov 04, 2015
Goke7:


are u just realizing that our economy is falling? the economy has been falling since the days of the lies of Okonji iweala who lied to us that our economy was doing well.
nope.it was falling,but now it has fallen,and there is no hope of reviving it,because pmb is proving to us that he is more clueless than gej already.
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by nairaarea: 1:03pm On Nov 04, 2015
They keep on referring to monorail

The monorail I Rivers state is the first of its kind in west Africa. It is in three phases. Amaechi worked on the first phase.
The complete scope of work for the project includes the guide way, also called track beam, depot, stations and electrical power rooms. The guide way installation consists of approximately 6.5-km double track divided into two phases, namely, phase 1A and phase B. Phase A consists of 2.6-km single track from the depot, just south of the Lagos bus stop up to UTC junction station..

If you have evidence that Amaechi is corrupt. Go to the courts or ICPC or EFCC

ENOUGH OF THESE BAESLESS ONLINE ACCUSATIONS OF THE LION OF THE NIGER DELTA

Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by nairaarea: 1:07pm On Nov 04, 2015
While some people might hate Amaechi and call him names, for me i will give him a thumbs up for the developments in Rivers state. I have seen the good works he has done.

22 bridges

Roads (Dualization of the roads, with underground drainage, pedestrian walkway and street lights)

Rumuobiakani roundabout to slaughter.

Old Aba road from artillery to firstbank junction

Elekahia from waja to market junction; the work done at the waja river area is spectacular

Rumuola junction to Rumuokwuta roundabout.

Rumuokwuta roundabout, mgbuoba to Choba

Ada george road to NTA mgbuoba road

Reconstruction of Airforce junction to Eliuzo road

Stadium road

Okporo road

From imo state boundary to intl. airport omagwa

Igwurita to rumukwurushi (still on going)

Mile 1 to Agip junction

Agip Junction flyover

These are the few roads i know, please add yours.

He also built model primary schools(340) across the state, providing free education, free books, free school uniforms

He built primary Health centres across the state(140)

Transportation; the skye bank buses and taxis (not odili's peugeot 307 taxi program)

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Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by feeloscar(m): 1:18pm On Nov 04, 2015
okosodo:
it is a bad sign
Says who?
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by speedyGonzales: 1:21pm On Nov 04, 2015
Goke7:

You call this common sense? even ben bruce talking common sense is no longer talking sense, Let's allow this present Govt to concentrate on their work just like we gave Jona over 5 years to work before we crucify them finally, thanks for your time

I am not saying the government shouldn't get time, I am saying that this govt should not make similar mistakes that the previous government did.

PDP govt passed someone under investigation into minister... it is wrong!
APC govt does the same thing, it is wrong.

let Nigerians be consistence in condemning bad behaviour from either political party, if we are to move forward... stop supporting bad behaviour when it is a party that you are affiliated to is doing it.

these has nothing to do with the time afforded to them to do their job! but I condemn PDP for their action then, I condemn APC for their action now... very simple!
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by nairaarea: 1:29pm On Nov 04, 2015
Watch what Kayode Ogundamisi saw in Rivers state under Amaechi...the man was shocked


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2cnSswkrk0
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by ileogbenfidel(m): 2:28pm On Nov 04, 2015
Na them know
Re: Amaechi: PDP Senators Reject Confirmation by Olaolufred(m): 3:37pm On Nov 04, 2015
speedyGonzales:



this has no bearing on Amaechi's case! this is late 2015, Buhari is President, after shouting "change" all over the country.
Nigeria should be moving forward not looking backwards.


if someone in the Nigerian army start flogging you claiming it is war on indiscipline you would like it? or you will sue him an tell the court that this is not the military era, and they have no right to treat you like that as a Nigerian...

I will go to court. All I need is the name of the officer or one of the officers involved.

I will ask for damage. It is my right.

So, visiting television station is just to raise awareness, it can never earn justice.

Justice against Amaechi is in the law court, not kangaroo committee of touts organized by Wike- the tout master.

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