Tag: Amaechi

  • I have no quarrel with Amaechi, Peterside, says Abe

    I have no quarrel with Amaechi, Peterside, says Abe

    The senator representing Rivers Southeast in the National Assembly, Magnus Abe, says he has no disagreement with Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi and the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside.

    Abe said all was cordial in his relationship with Amaechi, a former Governor of Rivers State, as well as Peterside, the state’s governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2015 election.

    The APC senator said the “so-called” misunderstanding was based on people’s speculation and imagination.

    Abe, who spoke yesterday in Port Harcourt, the state capital, assured his constituents that the East-West Road would soon be completed.

    The senator said he was working with the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs to ensure the quick completion of the strategic road.

    East-West Road starts from Oron in Akwa Ibom State, passing through Ogoni land in Rivers State, stretching to Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Ondo and Ogun

  • How wife Patience caused former President’s defeat —Mark, Tambuwal, Amaechi, others

    How wife Patience caused former President’s defeat —Mark, Tambuwal, Amaechi, others

    Key players in the 2015 elections say the conduct of ex-First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, contributed significantly to the defeat of her husband, ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, at the polls.

    Former Senate President David Mark; ex governor of Mrs. Jonathan’s home state of Rivers, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi; House of Representatives Speaker at the time, Hon.Aminu Tambuwal and Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima all blamed her for allegedly creating enemies for Jonathan.

    Alleged acidic political comments by the ex-First Lady in the run up to the elections are cited as part of the misconducts that caused resentment against Jonathan.

    Her mismanagement of the abduction of Chibok girls is also believed to have cost the ex-President a major electoral loss in Borno in particular and the North-East in general.

    Also, Dame Patience Jonathan’s persistent insults on Buhari, the North, others cost Jonathan second term ticket.

    The 2012 Wikileaks report indicated that the ex-First Lady has “a more forceful personality than him and that he has little or no control over her.”

    These were the highlights of some of the key players in the 2015 general elections.

    The affected leaders include a former President of the Senate, Sen. David Mark, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, ex-Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, the Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima and ex-Governor of Niger State, Dr. Babangida Aliyu

    Their revelations are contained in a new book, “Against The Run of Play” written by the Chairman of THISDAY Editorial Board, Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi.

    The book was launched in Lagos yesterday.

    Tambuwal, who is now the governor of Sokoto State, said Patience created a crisis of confidence between him and Jonathan which forced his defection from PDP to APC.

    He said he was at the wheel, driving himself to a friend’s house on an April night in 2012 when his mobile phone rang.

    He said although the woman at the other end of the line from the caller ID was very well known to him, the caller had handed her mobile handset to another female who was the ex-First Lady.

    The ex-First Lady wasted no time in tongue-lashing Tambuwal.

    She said: “You this Hausa boy, you want to bring down the government of my husband; you want to disgrace him out of power? Una no fit! God no go allow you.”

    For about five minutes, Mrs. Jonathan allegedly railed against Tambuwal, who was accused of harbouring a sinister agenda against the Federal Government and the President.

    Asked whether he said anything in reply while the vituperation lasted, Tambuwal said, “What do you want me to say to the wife of the President? I just kept quiet and allowed her to vent her anger on me. After a while, she paused, and I asked, ‘Are you done, Ma? Thank you very much’ – and I dropped the call.”

    Although Mrs. Jonathan had called in respect of a resolution by the House of Representatives to probe the fuel subsidy scam, her resentment against Tambuwal appeared more personal.

    By some accounts, Tambuwal wanted to work with the President, and went as far as approaching the Senate President to be his guarantor in the early days, a role Mark was happy to play.

    “I took him and Emeka (Ihedioha) to the President for a meeting where they gave assurances that they would cooperate and work with the government. But there was always a concern from the Jonathan camp that Tambuwal was an ambitious politician,” Mark added.

    Mark said the First Lady kept alleging that Tambuwal had presidential aspirations and for that reason, could not be relied upon to support her husband.

    The former Senate President shared his own insight on the First Lady’s suspicion.

    He added: “I guess she had the same fear about me even when she never said it to my face. She once accosted Senator Joy Emordi to say, ‘Joy, I hear you are the manager of David Mark Presidential Campaign Organization’, which was a baseless accusation.

    “I had to meet the President to clarify issues with him. So, I would say it was President Jonathan and his wife who radicalised Tambuwal and turned him into a political foe.”

    Mark said although he raised the alarm about the imminent defeat of Jonathan, his voice was drowned by sycophants around Jonathan.

    “I saw it and at different times, I pointed out to him and the party that the projections being made by some people around the president about what the voting pattern in the north would be were wrong,” Mr. Mark said.

    “I could see the conspiracy and the gang-up building up in the north against the aspiration of Jonathan but my voice was drowned out by those who took it for granted that a sitting president, and one from PDP, could not lose.

    “Some people were deceiving the president with the kind of false scenarios they were painting for him.

    “The VP could see the conspiracy but I don’t know how much influence he had on the campaign. Why Jonathan couldn’t see it until it was too late is what I find difficult to understand.”

    Amaechi speaking on his strained relationship with Jonathan and Patience said: “I am happy President Jonathan told you about my problem with his wife but he apparently did not tell you the whole story. The question you should ask yourself is, why should a Governor have problem with the wife of the President?

    “The simple answer is that I could not surrender my mandate to a woman in Abuja, even if such a person was wife of the President. Also, I could not possibly grant questionable demands that would make me betray my oath of office. I won’t say more than that for now since I am also writing my memoir, but that basically was my sin with Dame Patience Jonathan.”

    The problem between Amaechi and the presidency was triggered by the conduct of Dame Patience Jonathan during a two-day visit to Rivers State on 9th August 2010 when the ex-First Lady engaged the sitting governor in open altercation in Okrika, her home town.

    While Amaechi was explaining plans to demolish some structures in Okrika Dame Patience Jonathan snatched the microphone from him and shouted, “Listen, you must listen to me!”

    “I want you to get me clear: I am from Okrika, I know the problems of my people. So, I know what I am talking (about). I do not want us to go into crisis.

    “ We are preaching peace and we must maintain peace at any time. But what I am telling you is that you always say you must demolish. That word ‘must’ you use is not good. It is by pleading. You appeal to the owners of the compound because they will not go into exile. Land is a serious issue.”

    By the time she was done, the First Lady had whipped up sentiment within the community against Amaechi’s plan.

    The author said: “From that day, the battle-line was drawn between the two. Mrs. Jonathan had made it clear that she would not tolerate a governor from her state who would not bow. And it was not in Amaechi’s nature to be easily muzzled.

    “Compounding the problem was the loss by Rivers State of 46 oil wells to Abia State and the ceding of five oil wells in Soku to Bayelsa State. Amaechi believed his state was being punished for his political stance, most of which arose as a result of his chairmanship of the NGF. He took the battle public and raised the stakes.”

    “At every opportunity, Amaechi spoke about the way the presidency was working against the interest of the people of Rivers State, all because of a personal disagreement with him.

    Amaechi said: “46 oil wells belonging to Rivers State have just been given to Abia State. Soku is a Kalabari town in Rivers State. 71 oil wells in Abonnema (headquarters of Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State) would have been given to Bayelsa State on the same Monday the Kalabari people went to Abuja to protest.”

    He added that, “There is rumour that they are emasculating me because of 2015. It is unfortunate. For now, I have no plan for 2015. If they are taking Rivers oil wells because of 2015, they should leave us alone.”

    Amaechi also said he had issues with Jonathan on Independent Power Projects(IPPs), the oil wells in Soku, and the management of Federation Account.

    Amaechi related that in a private session he had with Jonathan on the need for states to manage their Independent Power Projects(IPPs) the President not only reassured that the request by Rivers State would be granted, he asked the governor to write to Abuja on the issue and the letter was sent.

    He said: “At that period, I had no problem with Jonathan as I was fully behind his aspiration to be president; the impression created was that he would treat my request after the 2011 election. But the moment he won the election, he wrote to turn down my request. That was bad faith.

    “It was as if I was talking to the Governor of Bayelsa State rather than the President of Nigeria. He made it clear to me that protecting whatever he considered to be in the interest of Bayelsa was more important to him than doing the right thing for all the states in Nigeria, including Rivers where he spent most of his life. At that point, I knew there was no way we could work together.”

    “If in one year, you took about N300 billion from the federation account to pay for subsidy and the next year, you are taking almost two trillion naira for the same thing when the fundamentals had not changed, then serious questions should be asked. And as NGF Chairman, it was my responsibility to ask those questions and Jonathan took it personal.”

  • FEC okays N9.16bn for speed boats, patrol vehicles

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday approved three projects amounting to N9.16 billion.

    The funds approved included N3.8 billion for one year leasing of fast going vessels for the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), N5 billion for upward cost review for construction of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) office building and N358 million for purchase of 56 immigration patrol vehicles.

    The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, briefed State House correspondents at the end of the FEC meeting chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    With him at the briefing were the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed and the Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole.

    Amaechi said: “Council approved three things. One was NIMASA that has to do with the lease of fast going vessels to enable NIMASA perform is responsibility on the high sea.

    “The cost for the lease for NIMASA is N3.8 billion for the next one year.

    “The other is the purchase of land patrol vehicles for the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS). 56 vehicles are to be procured at a total cost of N358 million.

    “The last was the change in the cost of construction of the EFCC headquarters due to foreign exchange fluctuation. This is additional N5 billion Naira.”

    The health minister said a total of 813 deaths were recorded from the outbreak of meningitis in the country.

    He said the cases would drop with the commencement of rainfall in the country, adding that vaccination would commence in Sokoto on Thursday.

     

     

  • Amaechi seeks N2b, apology from Fani-Kayode, Fayose’s aide

    Amaechi seeks N2b, apology from Fani-Kayode, Fayose’s aide

    Former Aviation Minister Femi Fani-Kayode and Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose’s media aide, Lere Olayinka, may be in for rough legal battles should they fail to retract their posts linking Transport Minister Rotimi Amaechi to the over N15 billion found by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Ikoyi.
    Fani-Kayode has been ordered to within seven days, pay N500 million and apologise for his twitter post on the issue. Olayinka is being asked to pay N750 million for posting on Twitter and Facebook (N750 million), alleging that Amaechi was the owner of the recovered loot and that he had a girlfriend.
    In letters addressed to both men and dated April 14, counsel to Amaechi, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), said they both knew their claims were false and defamatory.
    According to Fagbemi, the one paragraph comment Fani-Kayode posted through his Twitter handle @realFFK  at 4:16pm, on April 14 was viewed by 316,000 followers, retweeted 1,209 times and made favourite by 434 followers as at 7:15pm same day.
    Fagbemi said Olayinka’s six-paragraph tweets, alleging that Amaechi was the owner of the flat and the money, was viewed by 12,000 followers, retweeted 38 times and made a favourite by nine followers as at 7pm that day.
    The letter to Fani-Kayode stated: “The story as uploaded by you is to your knowledge, blatantly false, malicious and aimed at impeaching the credit of our client, a two – time Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly, two – time Governor of Rivers State and current Minister of the Federation.
    “Our client neither owns the house where the cash was found nor the cash and your story and claim are unfounded. As a matter of fact, our client does not own any house in Lagos State, talk more of keeping cash in one and your story is preposterous.
    “We observe that as a lawyer, you ought to know that anyone who desires to know who owns any property, especially in a world-class land documentation system like Lagos State, should avail himself of the facilities by conducting a diligent search in the land registry.
    “You intentionally failed to do so as to achieve your malicious aim. For the umpteenth time, let it be known that out client, Rotimi Amaechi has no house anywhere in Lagos.
    “We have our client’s mandate to state to you unequivocally that the said twitter publication constitutes libel, and is defamatory of him as the claim is aimed at impugning our client’s character and credits in the eyes of right thinking Nigerians and foreigners. As a matter of fact, the media has been awash with the news since you made your claim.
    “In view of the foregoing and in the spirit of a second chance, we have our client’s instruction to give you an ultimatum of seven days from the receipt of this letter to issue an apology in five national dailies and on your twitter handle.
    “Your apology, which should be heartfelt, must be a total withdrawal of your claim and its imputation must also contain an expression of deep regret for this unwarranted attack and contain a complete retraction of the false statement of yours.
    “We also demand from you a sum of N500 million as compensation for the malicious and defamatory claim. Please note that the demand may increase with time if you fail to address the situation as expected. Failure to do any of these would be met with stiff legal actions which your defamatory act deserves.”
    Demanding N750million and similar conditions from Olayinka, Fagbemi reminded the former that Amaechi contracted a valid statutory marriage within the Marriage Act, which prescribes a “oneman-onewife” union.
    He said: “Your baseless assertion that our client bought a flat for one Mo Abudu, whom you also claim to be his girlfriend raises the assertion that our client is adulterous and unfaithful to his marital vows. This is disparaging of our client’s nobility and puts into doubt his character as a good family man.
    “Let it be known again that our client Rotimi Amaechi has no girlfriend whatsoever and your story has just been made to tarnish our client’s image and name which he has worked assiduously to build all his life…”
    Reacting to Amaechi’s demand for apology within seven days through his media aide Jude Ndukwe, Fani-Kayode said he has not received any letter from Amaechi’s lawyer.
    He said in a statement: “We have been inundated with calls concerning a threat by Rotimi Amaechi to sue Chief Fani-Kayode for defamation over the 43 million USD issue. We are not losing any sleep over this matter. We have not received any court processes or letters from Ameachi but when we do so our lawyers will respond vigorously and appropiately.”

  • Rivers APC blasts Wike, others for linking Amaechi to recovered $43m

    Rivers APC blasts Wike, others for linking Amaechi to recovered $43m

    The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has berated Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, his Ekiti State counterpart, Ayodele Fayose and a former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, for linking the recovered $43 million to Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi.
    In a statement yesterday by its Chairman, Chief Davies Ikanya, through his Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Media and Public Affairs, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, the party described the accusation as mischievous, wicked, diabolical, evil and a desperate attempt to run down an innocent man (Amaechi).
    It insisted that the transportation minister’s only crime was that he led the APC to defeat a party that prided itself as the largest in Africa.
    Rivers APC berated Wike and his “inglorious co-travellers” for allegedly attempting to denigrate and disparage Amaechi over the Ikoyi, Lagos $43 million saga.
    It said: “It is very sad and unfortunate that over two years that Amaechi led APC to dust the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2015 general elections, the PDP leaders, up till date, have refused to forgive Amaechi for disgracing them out of power and salvaging our nation from a system whose corruptive tendency is not only contagious, but legendary.
    “It is on record that apart from the Abuja residence of Amaechi, he has no other single plot of land in any part of this country. So, linking him to the ownership of the contentious Ikoyi estate and the huge sum of money found in it are nothing but an invidious plot to give a dog a bad name in order to hang it.
    “It is sad and shameful that a frustrated and disgraceful group with Wike and Fayose as the key actors should attempt to tarnish the hard-earned reputation of Amaechi, just because he collaborated with other patriotic Nigerians to oust a regime that is now exposed as the most corrupt ever in the history of Nigeria.
    “We sincerely sympathise with Wike, Fayose and Fani-Kayode in this failed plot, which has once again exposed them for their lowly type of life, even as we wish to remind them that one day, we all shall stand before God Almighty to give account of the type of politics people like them are promoting in Nigeria, devoid of integrity and ideology.
    “It has become very obvious that Wike and Fayose now derive pleasure from mentioning Amaechi’s name whenever any negative thing happens, in order to remain relevant and revive their dwindling political fortunes.
    “Instead of Wike and Fayose to face the myriad of problems they have created for themselves, PDP and their states, they prefer to preoccupy themselves with how to drag the name of Amaechi into every imaginable controversy. Their thinking is that by pulling down Amaechi, PDP will come back to power in 2019 to continue with their looting spree and destruction of our economy.
    “They (Wike and Fayose) truly deserve sympathy, because they are living in a fool’s paradise, as Nigerians are now wiser and will never entrust their fate in the hands of wicked and shameless looters like Wike and his co-travellers.”
    The main opposition party in Rivers also insisted that the former Rivers governor (Amaechi) had nothing to do with either the Ikoyi estate and the huge sum of money discovered there by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
    It urged Nigerians to ignore the antics of the likes of Wike, Fayose and Fani-Kayode.

    Rivers APC said: “Now that the revealing facts in the public domain disassociate Amaechi from recovered money and luxury apartment, we hereby request the three rabble-rousers (Wike, Fayose and Fani-Kayode) to formally apologise to Amaechi for the false accusation within two weeks or we may be left with no other option, but to brief our lawyers.
    “Wike and his confused government in Rivers State should carry out their threat to sue the Federal Government, if by the end of seven days the contentious huge sum is not returned to the Rivers State government or else they should hide their ugly faces in shame, if they should fail to do as threatened.
    “We urge the Federal Government for once take the continuous threat from Wike against the Muhammadu Buhari’s administration seriously and call him to order, to avoid the confused undemocratic mind from aborting our hard-earned democracy abruptly.”
    The main opposition party also described as unfortunate, Wike’s claim that the recovered $43 million was part of the proceeds of the Rivers State gas turbines sold by the Amaechi’s administration, despite knowing that the money realised from the sale was in the coffers of the government and budgeted accordingly.
    It said: “Nigerians can now attest that Amaechi stands as the most vilified and persecuted politician in Nigeria, for his bravery, patriotism and commitment to work for a better future for our country.
    “We remain convinced that God who has seen Amaechi this far, will always safeguard him from the Wikes and Fayoses, whose favourite pastime is their obsession to plot Amaechi’s downfall”
    Rivers APC also stated that the plot against the transportation minister by Wike and his co-travellers was a satanic project, which Almighty God would continue to frustrate, to the shame of the plotters.

  • Rivers APC blasts Wike, Fayose, Fani-Kayode for linking Amaechi to recovered $43m

    The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has blasted the state Governor, Nyesom Wike; his Ekiti State counterpart, Ayodele Fayose; and a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, for linking the recovered $43 million to Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi.

    The party in a statement issued by its Chairman, Chief Davies Ikanya, through his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, described the accusation as mischievous, wicked, diabolical, evil and a desperate attempt to run down an innocent man.

    It insisted that the minister’s only crime was that he led the APC to defeat a party that was priding itself as the largest political party in Africa.

    Rivers APC berated Wike and his “inglorious co-travellers” for attempting to denigrate and disparage Amaechi over the $43 million saga.

    It said: “It is very sad and unfortunate that over two years that Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi led APC to dust PDP in the 2015 general elections, the PDP leaders, up till date, have refused to forgive Amaechi for disgracing them out of power and salvaging our nation from a system whose corruptive tendency is not only contagious, but legendary.

    “It is on record that apart from the Abuja residence of Amaechi, he has no other single plot of land in any part of this country. So, linking him to the ownership of the contentious Ikoyi estate and the huge sum of money found in it are nothing but an invidious plot to give a dog a bad name in order to hang it.

    “It is sad and shameful that a frustrated and disgraceful group with Wike and Fayose as the key actors should attempt to tarnish the hard-earned reputation of Amaechi, just because he collaborated with other patriotic Nigerians to oust a regime that is now exposed as the most corrupt ever in the history of Nigeria.

    “We sincerely sympathise with Wike, Fayose and Fani-Kayode in this failed plot, which has once again exposed them for their lowly type of life, even as we wish to remind them that one day, we all shall stand before God Almighty to give account of the type of politics people like them are promoting in Nigeria, devoid of integrity and ideology.

    “It has become very obvious that Wike and Fayose now derive pleasure from mentioning Amaechi’s name whenever any negative thing happens, in order to remain relevant and revive their dwindling political fortunes.

    “Instead of Wike and Fayose to face the myriad of problems they have created for themselves, PDP and their states, they prefer to preoccupy themselves with how to drag the name of Amaechi into every imaginable controversy. Their thinking is that by pulling down Amaechi, PDP will come back to power in 2019 to continue with their looting spree and destruction of our economy.

    “They (Wike and Fayose) truly deserve sympathy, because they are living in a fool’s paradise, as Nigerians are now wiser and will never entrust their fate in the hands of wicked and shameless looters like Wike and his co-travellers.”

     

     

  • Amaechi demands N2bn from Fani-Kayode, Fayose’s aide over defamation

    Amaechi demands N2bn from Fani-Kayode, Fayose’s aide over defamation

    Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has asked former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode and the Special Assistant to Governor Ayodele Fayose, Lere Olayinka, to apologise to him and pay N2 billion compensation for accusing him of owning the $43.4 million and other cash found in a flat in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    Amaechi, in letters sent to Fani-Kayode and Olayinka by his lawyer, gave the men seven days ultimatum to apologise and pay compensation.

    The minister denied owing any house in Lagos and having a girlfriend.

    Olayinka had alleged that EbonyLife TV founder, Mosunmola Abudu, is Amaechi’s girlfriend, who got a flat at the Osborne Towers from the minister.

    Amaechi said he was a good family man and had no girlfriend anywhere.

    Details later…

  • Mystery $43.4m : Buhari directs AGF to step in … As Amaechi fires back at Wike

    Mystery $43.4m : Buhari directs AGF to step in … As Amaechi fires back at Wike

    •AGF gets details, may clear air on cash status
    •Amaechi, Peterside to Wike: Prove your claim on seized cash
    •Allegation is diversionary, says minister
    •Denies ownership of impounded money,apartment
    •NIMASA DG says ‘we need to check Rivers gov’s mental status’
    •Gov accuses FG of cover up

    President Muhammadu Buhari has stepped into the controversial issue of the $43.4million recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from an Ikoyi apartment, Lagos last week, it was gathered last night.
    Buhari, according to high level sources, directed the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mallam Abubakar Malami (SAN) to get status reports on the money from the EFCC and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) which is claiming ownership of the cash.
    The AGF subsequently invited both agencies to brief him on the situation.
    He now has all the details, sources said.
    Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi and Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Director General Dakuku Peterside charged back yesterday at Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, for saying the seized $43million was money stolen from the state by Amaechi.
    Amaechi, the immediate past governor of the state, denied ownership of the money and the Ikoyi, Lagos apartment from where the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) recovered the suspected loot on Wednesday.
    He labelled Wike’s allegation as the latest in the long list of “blatant lies with no proof, same old concocted stories of corruption allegations against Amaechi told with different flavours.”
    He called the Governor a rabble rouser, and his allegations false, malicious, despicable, irresponsible, reckless, disgraceful and diversionary.
    It was learnt that AGF Malami may explain the cash status to Nigerians after clearance from Buhari with a view to laying the controversy to rest.
    The government is said to be worried that comments coming from Governors Nyesom Wike (Rivers) and Ayodele Fayose (Ekiti) are capable of complicating the matter.
    Investigation showed that the President on Thursday asked Malami to get status reports from the EFCC and NIA on the controversial sack.
    A source familiar with the development said: “What many Nigerians do not know is that the President is a man of due process and he does not rush to judgment.
    “Although he got to know of EFCC operation in the media, the Director-General of NIA, Amb. Ayo Oke personally briefed him on Thursday morning at his residence in the presence of the AGF and a few others (names withheld).
    “At the session, the President raised some issues on staff houses and the cash which the NIA DG clarified. And on the spot, the President gave an order that the cash be kept in the Central Bank
    (CBN).
    “He also directed that the AGF should get official brief from NIA and EFCC. The Minister supervises EFCC and the President asked him to examine the circumstances surrounding the recovery and come up with a report.
    “Malami has received reports/ brief from the two agencies and will report back to the President before making an official declaration on the status of the money.”
    The source said that the NIA DG, who had manned sensitive missions abroad in the past , left the President’s residence to brief Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the National Security Adviser, Gen. Babagana Monguno, who also met with the Acting Chairman of EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu for status report.
    The NIA boss later had audience with the DG of DSS, Alhaji Lawan Daura to brief him accordingly.
    “In all this, a major challenge surrounding the $43.4m was lack of synergy among security and intelligence agencies,” the source said.
    Another source said the government was prepared to give Nigerians a comprehensive briefing to clear all grey areas.
    It was learnt that the government was concerned that comments by Governors Wike and Fayose have complicated the controversy surrounding the cash.
    The second source said: “The Buhari administration has nothing to hide at all. The AGF will soon speak on the status of the cash.
    “Some governors have taken advantage of constitutional immunity to make claims which have complicated the recovery by EFCC. But in his transparent manner, Buhari has directed that the nation must be fully briefed.
    “This process took a little long because NIA is involved. It is both a national and an international security agency and the government needs to be careful in handling any sensitive matter involving NIA. And for the NIA DG, he is well respected in the international community. He actually worked closely with ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo as a desk officer at the Nigerian High Commission in the UK to recover Abacha loot.”
    The EFCC responding on Twitter last night to questions on how it was handling the issue merely said: “We are; even as you read this tweet. Ignore speculation. The Nigerian people deserve the truth and they will have it in due time.”
    Amaechi, Peterside reply Wike
    Amaechi’s political ally and governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State in the last election, Peterside joined the fray, branding Wike’s allegations against the minister as a joke taken too far.
    “I think we need to check the sanity and mental status of Governor Wike,” he told reporters in Port Harcourt yesterday.
    He added: “Time and time again, he is bringing ridicule to the office he occupies and embarrassing the people of Rivers State who are known to be intelligent, responsible and decent in upbringing.”
    The Governor moved a step further yesterday on the issue by accusing the federal government of trying to cover up the matter.
    He said no amount of insults and propaganda would stop him from seeking the return of the money to the people of the state.
    Amaechi’s media office,in a formal reaction to Wike’s allegations said:”Wike has stolen Rivers State dry. Wike and his gang have frittered billions and billions of Naira of Rivers people money away.
    “Rivers State is perpetually in crisis, the state in a mess as Wike has made a total mess of governance in the State. That child who sits there as governor is confused, he doesn’t know what to do. Wike’s only solution is to attack Amaechi.
    “Since he became governor, Wike sleeps and wakes up every day, with a sole, one-point agenda to attack and denigrate Amaechi, no matter how ridiculous and silly he sounds. Every day in Rivers State, there is one frivolous, false story of what Amaechi did or didn’t do. Same pattern, the same blatant lies with no proof, same old concocted stories of corruption allegations against Amaechi told with different flavours. At this rate, if Wike is unable to perform his spousal duties, he will blame it on Amaechi. Yes, that’s how despicably low he can go in his consuming fixation to throw mud at Amaechi.
    “This latest outburst by Wike is typical of him. We are aware that Wike first tried to float the fake news of Amaechi’s ownership of the recovered $43million and the Ikoyi house in the social media using his minions and lackeys, spending huge sums of Rivers money on the failed project.
    “His minions and lackeys were calling journalists, bloggers and media organizations to run the fake story with promises of almost irresistible mouth-watering compensation for using the fake story. When that failed and the story didn’t gain traction that was when Wike decided to hurriedly hold the press conference Friday night, to rant and spew his outright lies, yet again without providing any proof of Amaechi’s ownership of both the property and the money.”
    “For clarity and emphasis, Amaechi is not the owner of the $43million and the Ikoyi apartment in which the money was recovered from. Amaechi has no business, link or connection to the money or property. Amaechi does not know who owns the money or Ikoyi apartment.”
    “Wike’s malicious allegation of corruption against Amaechi in the sale of the Gas Turbines is not new. This false claim has been punctured repeatedly with facts and evidence of the transfer payments for the power plants into Rivers State government accounts by Sahara Energy.
    “The records of how the funds were spent and what it was spent on are in the records of the State government. Amaechi has absolutely no business or any interest whatsoever in Sahara Energy. The company was already a thriving business concern before Amaechi’s emergence as governor of Rivers State in 2007.
    “We urge all right-thinking members of the public to completely disregard all the false, politically motivated no-proof claims by Nyesom Wike and his minions as it concerns Amaechi and the $43million and Ikoyi property.
    “The false accusation by Wike is purely diversionary, a political smear campaign against Amaechi by Wike, while he steals Rivers State blind.
    “The fake claim is a figment of the imagination of Nyesom Wike, an ignoble fellow who’s so reckless, irresponsible, and disgraceful, and has debased the high office he holds in trust for the people.
    “Wike is a rabble-rouser and should not be taken seriously. He has made several false claims like this in the recent past and never went the whole length to prove it because he had no proof. Many would recall how Wike was screaming all over national television stations just before the Rivers State legislative Rerun elections that he had an explosive video, containing earth-shaking revelations and he would show the video on national TV. Till date, no video, just talk talk and talk, telling more and more lies.”
    “Yet again, we challenge Wike to charge Amaechi to court if he has any shred of evidence that the money belongs to Rivers State and was kept in the Ikoyi apartment by Amaechi. But like his numerous frivolous accusations in the past, we know he won’t go to court. He has nothing to substantiate his blatant lies.
    “This Wike’s recent tale like his previous ones is a big sham, a disgraceful political drama, and a campaign of calumny to defame and destroy the sterling reputation of Rotimi Amaechi. This is now Wike’s sole life ambition.”
    “Finally, we want Nigerians to note that Wike’s reckless, irresponsible and fictitious tirade against the President Buhari administration at his media briefing of Friday is a declaration of war against the Federal Government. This has been his regular past time in recent times, making false allegations against the Federal government and threatening the President Buhari administration with fire and brimstone.”
    And Peterside, speaking in Port Harcourt, wondered why Wike relishes to be constantly in the news for the wrong reasons.
    His words: “Not too long ago, Wike apparently suffering from overdose of self delusion said he had awarded road projects in far away Benue state and had mobilised contractors to site.
    “The same Wike has also accused the Inspector-General of Police of plotting to assassinate him through the new CP in Rivers State.
    “We thought these were jokes taken too far. But the clownish governor has surprised himself with another tales by moonlight in trying to link his former boss and benefactor to the unclaimed money.
    “I think we need to check the sanity and mental status of Governor Wike. Time and time again, he is bringing ridicule to the office he occupies and embarrassing the people of Rivers State who are known to be intelligent, responsible and decent in upbringing.”
    He challenged the Rivers state government to provide evidence to the contrary.
    Peterside, who was commissioner for works under Amaechi, said that the money realized from sale of gas turbines were paid into the account of Rivers state and the money used for projects.
    “While Wike can never come near the record of Amaechi, the current governor is doing everything to reverse the unmatchable records of his predecessor,” he said.
    “As of today, no one has seen copies of 2016 and 2017 budgets of Rivers state. Schools and health centres are shutting down with thousands of school age children out of school. Rivers children on scholarship abroad have been withdrawn. The same governor has wasted Rivers money to host two failed conventions of a sinking PDP. His party chairman has accused him of using $6m to influence judicial officers.
    “Wike has the unenviable record of governing a state having the most state-linked killings in Rivers history.
    “It is people like Wike who have made Nigerians to call to question the issue of immunity in the constitution. He is taking immunity as shield to abuse the dignity of the office of Governor.
    “The governor can still retrace his steps and follow the path of dignity, decorum and respect the office he occupies for he holds it in trust on behalf of Rivers people.”

    Wike had told reporters during his own press conference on Friday night that the recovered money was public fund allegedly stolen by Amaechi when he was governor of the state.
    He gave the federal authorities a seven day ultimatum to return the money to the state.
    He said with that money, he would be able to complete the monorail project initiated by the Amaechi administration but now abandoned by him (Wike).
    He added: “We said we don’t want to talk until we investigate properly. We want the Federal government to set up a commission of inquiry if they doubt that the money does not belong to Rivers people. And we will appear before it to explain why we said the money belongs to Rivers people.”
    He went a step further yesterday when he briefed
    “If you look at this state you will see a lot of projects going on. If I get such amount of money I will use it for projects. And the people of Rivers state will confirm it. I want to tell you that if they return that money I will complete the monorail project.”
    Wike briefs Christian leaders, says FG wants to cover up Amaechi
    Yesterday, the governor briefed Rivers Christian Leaders on the development at the Government House, Port Harcourt, where he accused the federal government of trying to protect Amaechi.
    He demanded the return of the money to the people of Rivers State, saying: “The Federal Government wants us to believe that a security agency will keep a whopping N 16billion in a private residence in cash.
    “They think that Nigerians don’t have brains. When millions of dollars were found in Kaduna, the EFCC was quick to announce the owner of that money. Now they don’t know the whistle blower in the case of the Ikoyi billions and they are afraid to disclose the owner of the money.
    “I am not interested in the prosecution of our son, the former governor, Amaechi. We are just interested in the return of Rivers money. God has caught them.
    “If the Federal Government does not leave Rivers State alone, it will never be well with them”. He urged Christian clerics in Rivers State to continue to pray for the administration to have sleepless nights until they effect the refund. Governor Wike informed that the legal team of the State has been briefed and they are ready to commence action. “They are covering corruption because a key player of the administration is involved. This is not a rumour. They know that the money belongs to Amaechi.”
    Speaking earlier, the APC Publicity Secretary in the state, Mr. Chris Finebone said the governor merely wanted to divert public attention with “his unnecessary allegations without verification.”
    He said it was all aimed at deflecting attention from claims by PDP factional leader, Senator Alli Modu Sheriff, that the Rivers governor disbursed $5 million bribe to some judges through unnamed fronts and another $1 million to lawyers defending the Ahmed Markafi’s caretaker committee at the Supreme Court, all monies belonging to Rivers state.
    It noted that Wike was stunned by the surprised revelation by Sheriff, hence the need to create a façade to deflect attention from the fraud, anxiety and worry the people of Rivers state were now expressing about the opaque handling of the state’s resources by the governor, who has refused to make public the state’s budget for the second year running, since assuming.
    He said: “We believe that the stunning revelations in financial misappropriation of resources of Rivers State by Senator Sheriff gave rise to Wike’s present wild allegations to divert attention from the mess he has found himself in.
    “Rivers APC will not dignify Wike’s inexplicably timid suggestion that former Governor of Rivers State, Amaechi, now the Minister of Transportation, has anything to do with the Osborne Road house or the money allegedly found there. The Honourable Minister has already addressed the matter and we believe that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and government of Lagos State will not find it difficult to ascertain the owner of the property and consequently the money.
    “Very troubling to Rivers people is what appears to be the governor’s total loss of logical reasoning as depicted by his penchant to speak before he thinks. Indeed, Wike’s situation on this score is proving to be worse than we earlier thought and further worsened by the wild and outlandish statements that have been coming from him to foul media space. He leaves many shocked at the degenerate slide in the governor’s overall cognitive health.
    “The Federal Government cannot escape blame for either making light or ignoring Wike and his errant antics and utterances. Ignoring the governor’s mischief is not the best option in dealing with this evil genius of a governor. If his previous utterances, especially his allegation of assassination attempts he made against the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris, had been investigated, he would have had a second thought making further wild allegations every now and then to divert attention from himself.
    “The insult of issuing a 7-day ultimatum to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, smacks of daring the Buhari’s government to a wrestling match. Will the Federal Government continue to watch Wike carry on as if no other superior authority exists in Nigeria?
    “APC calls on the IGP, the Attorney-General of the Federation and other relevant investigative agencies to diligently investigate accusations by Wike, to establish their veracity or otherwise. We call on the federal authorities to invite and interrogate the Commissioner of Communications and Information, the Accountant-General and the Commissioner of Finance of the state to help the security agencies unravel the spate of outlandish allegations by Wike.”

  • $43million recovered in Lagos not mine, says Amaechi

    $43million recovered in Lagos not mine, says Amaechi

    The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has dismissed claims by the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike that the $43million found in a luxury apartment in Ikoyi area of Lagos belongs to him.
    Ameachi in a statement in Abuja on Saturday by his media office said he is not the owner of the $43million and the Ikoyi apartment in which the money was recovered does not belong to him.

    The minister also challenged Wike to charge him to court if he has any shred of evidence that the money belongs to Rivers State and was kept in the Ikoyi apartment by Amaechi.
    According to the statement: “Wike has stolen Rivers State dry. Wike and his gang have frittered billions and billions of Naira of Rivers people money away. Rivers State is perpetually in crisis, the state in a mess as Wike has made a total mess of governance in the State. That child who sits there as governor is confused, he doesn’t know what to do. Wike’s only solution is to attack Amaechi.”

    “Since he became governor, Wike sleeps and wakes up everyday, with a sole, one-point agenda to attack and denigrate Rotimi Amaechi, no matter how ridiculous and silly he sounds.

    “Everyday in Rivers State, there is one frivolous, false story of what Amaechi did or didn’t do. Same pattern, the same blatant lies with no proof, same old concocted stories of corruption allegations against Amaechi told with different flavours.

    “At this rate, if Wike is unable to perform his spousal duties, he will blame it on Amaechi. Yes, that’s how despicably low he can go in his consuming fixation to throw mud at Amaechi.”

    “This latest outburst by Wike is typical of him. We are aware that Wike first tried to float the fake news of Amaechi’s ownership of the recovered $43million and the Ikoyi house in the social media using his minions and lackeys, spending huge sums of Rivers money on the failed project.

    The statement further reads: “His minions and lackeys were calling journalists, bloggers and media organizations to run the fake story with promises of almost irresistible mouth-watering compensation for using the fake story.

    “When that failed and the story didn’t gain traction that was when Wike decided to hurriedly hold the press conference Friday night, to rant and spew his outright lies, yet again without providing any proof of Amaechi’s ownership of both the property and the money.”

    “For clarity and emphasis, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi is not the owner of the $43million and the Ikoyi apartment in which the money was recovered from. Amaechi has no business, link or connection to the money or property. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi does not know who owns the money or Ikoyi apartment.”

    “Wike’s malicious allegation of corruption against Amaechi in the sale of the Gas Turbines is not new. This false claim has been punctured repeatedly with facts and evidence of the transfer payments for the power plants into Rivers State government accounts by Sahara Energy.

    “The records of how the funds were spent and what it was spent on are in the records of the State government. Amaechi has absolutely no business or any interest whatsoever in Sahara Energy. The company was already a thriving business concern before Amaechi’s emergence as governor of Rivers State in 2007.

    “We urge all right-thinking members of the public to completely disregard all the false, politically motivated no-proof claims by Nyesom Wike and his minions as it concerns Amaechi and the $43million and Ikoyi property.

    For clarity and emphasis, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi is not the owner of the $43million and the Ikoyi apartment in which the money was recovered from. Amaechi has no business, link or connection to the money or property. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi does not know who owns the money or Ikoyi apartment.”

    “Wike’s malicious allegation of corruption against Amaechi in the sale of the Gas Turbines is not new. This false claim has been punctured repeatedly with facts and evidence of the transfer payments for the power plants into Rivers State government accounts by Sahara Energy. The records of how the funds were spent and what it was spent on are in the records of the State government. Amaechi has absolutely no business or any interest whatsoever in Sahara Energy. The company was already a thriving business concern before Amaechi’s emergence as governor of Rivers State in 2007.

    “We urge all right-thinking members of the public to completely disregard all the false, politically motivated no-proof claims by Nyesom Wike and his minions as it concerns Amaechi and the $43million and Ikoyi property. The false accusations by Wike is purely diversionary, a political smear campaign against Amaechi by Wike, while he steals Rivers State blind. The fake claims is a figment of the imagination of Nyesom Wike, an ignoble fellow who’s so reckless, irresponsible, and disgraceful, and has debased the high office he holds in trust for the people. Wike is a rabble-rouser and should not be taken seriously. He has made several false claims like this in the recent past and never went the whole length to prove it because he had no proof. Many would recall how Wike was screaming all over national television stations just before the Rivers State legislative Rerun elections that he had an explosive video, containing earth-shaking revelations and he would show the video on national TV. Till date, no video, just talk talk and talk, telling more and more lies.”

    “Yet again, we challenge Wike to charge Amaechi to court if he has any shred of evidence that the money belongs to Rivers State and was kept in the Ikoyi apartment by Amaechi. But like his numerous frivolous accusations in the past, we know he won’t go to court. He has nothing to substantiate his blatant lies. This Wike’s recent tale like his previous ones is a big sham, a disgraceful political drama, and a campaign of calumny to defame and destroy the sterling reputation of Rotimi Amaechi. This is now Wike’s sole life ambition.”
    “The false accusations by Wike is purely diversionary, a political smear campaign against Amaechi by Wike, while he steals Rivers State blind. The fake claims is a figment of the imagination of Nyesom Wike, an ignoble fellow who’s so reckless, irresponsible, and disgraceful, and has debased the high office he holds in trust for the people.

    “Wike is a rabble-rouser and should not be taken seriously. He has made several false claims like this in the recent past and never went the whole length to prove it because he had no proof. Many would recall how Wike was screaming all over national television stations just before the Rivers State legislative Rerun elections that he had an explosive video, containing earth-shaking revelations and he would show the video on national TV. Till date, no video, just talk talk and talk, telling more and more lies.”

    “Yet again, we challenge Wike to charge Amaechi to court if he has any shred of evidence that the money belongs to Rivers State and was kept in the Ikoyi apartment by Amaechi. But like his numerous frivolous accusations in the past, we know he won’t go to court. He has nothing to substantiate his blatant lies.

    “This Wike’s recent tale like his previous ones is a big sham, a disgraceful political drama, and a campaign of calumny to defame and destroy the sterling reputation of Rotimi Amaechi. This is now Wike’s sole life ambition.”

    “Finally, we want Nigerians to note that Wike’s reckless, irresponsible and fictitious tirade against the President Buhari administration at his media briefing of Friday is a declaration of war against the Federal Government.

    “This has been his regular past time in recent times, making false allegations against the Federal government and threatening the President Buhari administration with fire and brimstone,” Amaechi stated.

  • Amaechi, Fayose, Fani-Kayode in dramatic verbal war

    Amaechi, Fayose, Fani-Kayode in dramatic verbal war

    ransport Minister Rotimi Amaechi, Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State and Aviation Minister in  the Obasanjo Administration, Mr.Femi Fani-Kayode  are locked in a bitter verbal war over the ownership of the $43.4million seized in Lagos on Wednesday.

    Fani-Kayode,a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) appeared to have fired the first salvo when he alleged on Twitter that the money and the Ikoyi apartment where the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) found the money belonged to Amaechi.

    He soon found an also took to  Twitter and said:“Just hearing with one ear that Amaechi may have link to the House.”

    Amaechi’s spokesman,David Iyofor replied the two accusers immediately.

    Liars,he branded them

    Fani-Kayode dismissed as fake,suggestions that the money belonged to the NIA.

    He said: “The $43 million is Rotimi Amaechi’s. He owns the flat it was found in too.NIA story is fake news! NIA does not keep cash in Minister’s flats!”

    Amaechi’s aide Iyofor would not let the accuser get away with it.

    He said: “FAKE NEWS. Show us the title documents with Amaechi’s name as the owner or shut up. When normal pepl talk, this one also wants to talk. SMH.”

    “Some fellows really need help, serious help.

    “Lying out rightly to defame someone is not politics but pure madness. I just hope someone has not stopped taking his meds.”

    On his part,Olayinka said:“Just hearing with one ear that Amaechi may have link to the House,” to which  replied: “Liar. You better hear well before your ear sends you to prison.”

    “Rotimi Amaechi is not connected or linked in anyway whatsoever to the house &/or money.”

    Their exchange of words:

    Just hearing with one ear that Amaechi may have link to the House.

    — Lere Olayinka (@OlayinkaLere) April 13, 2017

    You better hear well before your ear sends you to prison. Lying is not playing Politics. You dont play politics by tweeting outright lies https://t.co/xIyuIvt9k4

    — David Iyofor (@davidiyofor) April 13, 2017

    Cover up game has started! Rotimi Amaechi owns the house. Mo Abudu lives in Flat 7A, money found in Flat 7B. I still dey come. — Lere Olayinka (@OlayinkaLere) April 13, 2017

    Where is your proof? If you think you can link Amaechi to the House&money by tweeting this rubbish, then you need to have your head examined https://t.co/Vj0dYTt4OY — David Iyofor (@davidiyofor) April 13, 2017

    Big Liar! Demonic Liar! Listen, you disgusting pig, Rotimi Amaechi is not connected or linked in anyway whatsoever to the house &/or money https://t.co/Vj0dYTt4OY — David Iyofor (@davidiyofor) April 13, 2017