Saturday, 17 May 2014

Amaechi to Wike:You’re a betrayer


Amaechi to Wike:You’re a betrayer

Rivers State Governor and Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi,  yesterday revealed that the Supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike swore with  the names of his(Wike) children  not to betray him. 
According to the governor, Wike, his former Chief of Statff has failed integrity test. Amaechi disclosed this  when  prominent Ikwerre traditional rulers, under the   aegis  of the Supreme Council of Ikwerre Traditional Rulers visited him at Government House, Port Harcourt.
The governor  disclosed that in order to convince him (Amaechi) to forward his name as ministerial nominee to President Jonathan, Wike had  to swear with his own children’s names not to betray him.
He said  Wike did not keep to  the oath as,    according to him,  the Minister betrayed him after getting his ministerial appointment from President Jonathan.
He said: “I told my friends who are governors, I said when you will be betrayed at the end of 2015, you will almost be in a state of coma,  because you have not experienced it. Your speech did mention the former Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives (Austin Opara), your speech also mentioned the Minister of State for Education (Nyesom Wike). The Minister of State for Education swore with the names of his children that he would never betray me, that I should put his name forward for Minister.
“No matter the condition, I will never swear with the names of my children, nothing will make me swear with the names of my children. But if I make the mistake of swearing with the names of my children, nothing outside God will make me betray you. Not because any harm will befall the children. It is the honour you bestow on those children that should make you not to betray whatever word you have given to anybody.
“In fact, if you listen very well, the Minister of State for Education was saying that I wasn’t the person who nominated him until a Rivers delegation went to see the President and the president said, ‘I don’t even know the man (Wike). It was Amaechi that brought him. I stopped him but Amaechi insisted that I must take him (Wike).’ “There are not too many elite with character, not too many. In their quest for power and their desire to accumulate wealth, they can sell their mother, some elite can sell their mothers.”
Amaechi  said  history would judge those who say one thing and do another, as he equally recounted how he had helped persons, only to  be betrayed by the same persons.
Amaechi said the main thrust of his administration’s policy was  to develop all parts of the state.
“I prefer to be called a Rivers governor, not an Ikwerre governor, so, I made sure that if we took a road to Ikwerre, we would take it to Gokana,” he said.
He said he had done and completed more projects in other parts of the state than in his Ikwerre ethnic nationality, in keeping with his detribalized attitude to governance.
Earlier in his speech, the Chairman  of the Supreme Council of Ikwerre Traditional Rulers, His Royal Majesty, Eze Blessing Wagor  had admitted  that Governor Amaechi had been a victim of betrayals in many instances.
He, however, commended his strength of character and courage in the  face of treacherous behaviours.
He said the governor had helped to install Ikwerre sons in positions of responsibility, most of whom he said, failed to appreciate.
He said: “On the 9th day of November, 2000, all the government-recognised traditional rulers in Ikwerre,  led by the late Eze Epara Rebisi, His Royal Majesty, Eze S. N. Woluchem and the entire people of Ikwerre Ethnic Nationality, gathered at the ancient kingdom of Isiokpo and conferred on you the title of Ochi Aliri 1 of Ikwerre. You were then, the Hon. Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly. You remain the first man to be so honoured by our people. Ever since, we have studiously watched your conduct, activities, growth and achievements in politics as well as the governor of Rivers State.
“From 1999 to date, Ikwerre has either, through you or your instrumentality, achieved great heights in our political history. From being the first Ikwerre man to be elected Speaker, and consequently governor of the state, you influenced the appointment of an Ikwerre man as Vice Chancellor of Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST), Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Federal Electoral Commissioner, Nigeria Ambassador to Ukraine, Chief Judge of Rivers State, President, Customary Court of Appeal and the Minister of State for Education, to mention but a few. In the area of governance, you have provided us with good roads, modern schools and functional health centres and hospitals just as you have extended these facilities to other ethnic groups in the state.
“As members of the traditional institution, we have equally heard and seen you face outright deceits, betrayals from very close quarters and associates that should have earned you praises. We have seen you face fire. We have seen you walk on thorns and we have seen you in a capsizing boat. In all of these, you remained solidly undaunted and robustly focused on your mission in Rivers State. To say the least, you have brought honour and pride to us and the entire people of Ikwerre ethnic nationality. Let us assure you that all the government-recognized traditional rulers and our people are solidly behind you.”

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