Tag: Amaechi

  • Amaechi urged to caution trailer drivers on reckless driving

    Amaechi urged to caution trailer drivers on reckless driving

    Transportation Minister Rotimi Chibike Amaechi has been urged to liaise with management of cement firms on the need to caution their drivers on loss of lives and property they caused through reckless driving on highways.

    Secretary to Ota Royal Council, Ogun State High Chief Bamgboye Osunlabu said this yesterday at the yearly public enlightenment/motor park rally with its theme: “Safe driving, saves lives”.

    It was organised by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and Shell Nigeria Gas Limited at Ijoko Motor Park on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway at the Tollgate in Ota.

    The chief noted that the menace of the trailer drivers could only be curbed, if the Federal Government directed them to stop employing reckless drivers. He said most of the drivers could neither read nor understand highway codes.

    Osunlabu said most of them believed they were protected with charms while on the wheel.

    The high chief urged the state and Federal Government to enact a law that would stop damage to government property, especially roads, bridges, road demarcations, street/traffic controlling lights, among others, by drivers.

    He said any driver found damaging government property should be made to repair them and face the wrath of the law.

    He appealed to the government and FRSC authorities to extend their commands’ spaces to enable them have enough spaces to park impounded and accidented vehicles instead of allowing them littering the highways.

    The FRSC Ota Unit Commander Leye Adegboyega said the rally was imperative as it was aimed at ending the nonchalant attitude of drivers who cause crashes on the road.

    He said unsafe driving means driving against traffic rules/regulations. He said the Corps has embraced public enlightenment as a strategy geared towards reducing road traffic crashes on roads and create a safe motoring.

  • Amaechi, Wike ‘to ensure’ peaceful Rivers election

    The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi and Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday agreed to ensure a hitch free and peaceful rerun election in the state.

    The duo made the promise after meeting the Acting Inspector- General of Police, Ibrahim Idris and the Director-General of Department of State Services (DSS), Musa Daura, in Abuja.

    The Force Spokesperson, Don Awunah, stated these in a statement in Abuja.

    The meeting which was said to be held in an atmosphere of mutual respect and cordiality deliberated on the overall need to have peaceful, free and fair election devoid of violence which was the hallmark of previous elections in the state.

    The statement said, “In a concerted effort to guarantee a violent-free and credible rerun Senatorial and House of Representative elections in Rivers State, a crucial meeting to chart the path to peace in Rivers State before, during and after the rerun elections  was held today, 26th July, 2016 between the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim K. Idris and the Director-General of Department of State Services, Alh. Musa Daura.

    “The two major players in the politics of Rivers State,  Nyesom Wike, the Governor of Rivers State and the Hon. Minister of Transport, Rt. Hon Rotimi Amaechi were in attendance.

    “The Governor, Nyesom Wike and Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi resolved to be irrevocably committed to lasting peace and vouched to play the game by the rules in the forthcoming rerun elections in the state.

    “They also agreed to prevail on their teeming supporters to adhere to their commitment to peace and security in the state.”

     

     

  • Amaechi, Ogbeh, Enelama, others in London for investment drive

    Amaechi, Ogbeh, Enelama, others in London for investment drive

    MINISTER of Trade and Investment Okechukwu Enelamah is leading four of his counterparts to London for the Nigeria Trade and Investment Road Show, according to a British High Commission statement.

    Other ministers on the delegation are Rotimi Amaechi (Transportation); Chief Audu Ogbeh (Agriculture and Rural Development); Suleiman Adamu (Water Resources), and Hadi Sirika (Aviation).

    The statement said the Road Show, which started and ends on Friday, is organised by the United Kingdom Trade and Investment (UKTI), in collaboration with the Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) and Price water house Coopers.

    It said the show was for a select group, to highlight business opportunities in Nigeria to UK investors, key UK agencies, such as UK Export Finance, Infrastructure and Projects Authority.

    British High Commission listed sectors being showcased as energy, agriculture, transport, solid minerals, ICT and infrastructure.

    The Nigeria Trade and Investment Road Show, beginning with an industry event tagged:  ‘Nigeria Open for Business’’, will feature keynote speeches from the ministers.

    “The objective of the road show is to create a platform for the Nigerian government to profile business opportunities to a UK audience and build relationships with international businesses.

    “It also aims to link into global value chains and establish links to development finance with the view to developing stronger commercial ties between Nigeria and UK,” the statement said.

    The UK Trade and Investment is the British government department that helps UK-based companies to grow and become more profitable by exporting their products and services.

    It added that the department supports all overseas businesses and business people to establish a presence in the UK.

     

  • Amaechi to pick bill for Elechi Amadi’s burial

    Amaechi to pick bill for Elechi Amadi’s burial

    The Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi has promised to pick the bill for the funeral ceremony of the late literary icon, Captain Elechi Amadi.

    Amaechi, who was the immediate past governor of Rivers State, gave the promise at the weekend when he paid a condolence visit to the family of late ElechiAmadi in Mbodo, Aluu community in Obio /Akpor local government area of the Rivers State.

    Amaechi said his decision to sponsor the burial of the late literary giant was to reciprocate the late captain’s sterling contributions to the success and development of

    Ikwerre ethnic nationality in particular and Rivers state in general.

    Amaechi, like the late Amadi, is from the Ikwerre ethnic group in Rivers State.

    To achieve this, Ameachi said, he would set up a burial organising committee with his wife to liaise with the deceased’s to give the late literary icon a befitting burial.

    According to him: “I was taken aback when I heard that captain is dead. We had a very special relationship. He was a father to me.

    “There are a lot of things I had discussed with captain that I needed to put in writing concerning Ikwerre. Unfortunately, I didn’t sit down with him to put those things in writing before his death.”

    He added: “My wife and I have agreed to put our committee of friends together to take the responsibility of burying captain, one hundred percent.

    “He was a writer before he died and because most writers are complex, very complex people, what I intend to do is set up a committee to liaise with his family.

    “We would obey and comply with all that captain said he wants in his burial, whatever he said.”

  • Amosun, Dangote, Amaechi, others celebrate Heyden Oil boss Dapo Abiodun

    A scrutiny of the accomplishments of the chairman of Heyden Oil, Dapo Abiodun, could cause one to think that he has a genie that grants his every wish. As the roar of a lion commands respect from equals and causes the weak to shrink in trepidation, so does Dapo command the respect in the social, political and business sectors.

    Abiodun is known not only for his accomplishments in the business world but also for his philanthropic acts; a combination that duly earned him the national honour of MON from the Federal Government of Nigeria and interminable accolades from his peers and even his business rivals.

    He clocked 56 last Sunday, and like bees are drawn to honey, dignitaries trooped to his home to celebrate him the best way they could. It was a casual gathering, yet it was sophisticated and classy just as the celebrant wanted it to be. Friends, business associates and family members of the oil magnate deserted the humdrum of their daily lives to celebrate their own.

    Dapo was more than elated as he glowed with appreciation for everything that fate has thrown his way and hard work has earned him. Although it was meant to be a low key party, it went way beyond expectations as his home was filled with the presence of who is who in the high society. Friends and foes alike stormed his new mansion and had undiluted fun.

    The elaborate event was witnessed by top politicians, respected monarchs, society big wigs and captains of industry, including the Ogun State governor, Ibikunle Amosun; Transport Minister Hon. Rotimi Amaechi; House of Reps leader Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila and renowned businessman Alhaji Aliko Dangote.

    There were also Willie and Nkiru Anumudu; Bayo Abdul; Capt. Francis Ogboro; Lanre Ogunlesi; Muyiwa Bakare; Sammie Omai; Tunde Ayeni; Eyimofe Atake; Biola Akinola; Anslem Tanbasi; Niyi Adebayo; Prince Bolu Akin Olugbade; Otunba Gbenga Daniel; Otunba Bimbo Ashiru and Ronke Ademiluyi. Other dignitaries at the event included Nigeria’s powerbrokers, oil magnates, bank chiefs, and industry titans with stakes across the country’s business sectors.

  • Amaechi…How graft can fight back

    Since after President Buhari’s visit to the United Kingdom for the anti-corruption summit, the media has been flooded with several kinds of commentaries. Many of them were filled with disingenuous insinuations while others blatantly promoted disorderly falsehood to get underserved public attention. I attended that summit and was delighted with the respect and warm reception that was accorded to the Nigerian leader. He gave the organisers a dose of his no-nonsense style when he arrived for the event at about 7.00 am, before everyone else including the Secretary General of Commonwealth. I arrived the Marlborough House a few minutes after the Nigerian President and witnessed with delight, the commotion among journalists who were struggling to either get a glimpse of him or get him to say a word.

    Few days later the UK Daily mail led the lot in a short but widely publicised piece published on 14th of May where they attempted unsuccessfully to link the President and his Minister of Transportation with imaginary corruption charges. Nothing can be more misleading than such article filled with shallow fabrications. I was shocked that many respected media organisations and columnists jumped into the fray without investigating the veracity of the information contained in the Daily Mail piece. Let me say without any equivocation that the said report was filled with various forms of factual in-correctness. I will expect any serious media outfit to try to double-check the facts before running with any story alleging issues of corruption – at least from the little I know about ethical journalism. One may decide to overlook some of the fringe media outfits who jumped into the fray and featured the article. But I cannot say the same for the mention by Aljazeera.

    I am aware that both President Buhari and Minister Amaechi have handlers whose duty it is to supply accurate information to halt concocted stories like those spread by Daily Mail. However, as a citizen I am concerned that such extra-ordinary claims not backed with adequate evidence should be subjected to scrutiny to expose that the UK media outfit is merely on a predetermined and probably procured hatchet job. Such untidy piece of journalism is reprehensible and potentially libellous to say the least. For instance, contrary to that report, Mr. Amaechi did not attend the summit and was not part of the Presidential delegation. The video of the event is in the public domain for all to see. That Daily Mail could not notice his absence clearly shows that such a media outfit should not be taken seriously.

    In addition, the whole issue of Mr. Amaechi’s donations to the Buhari’s campaign remains an old fable whose promoters have continuously failed to substantiate. It remains in the imagination of those bandying it around. For many knowledgeable observers, a majority of the campaign funds spent during Buhari’s Presidential campaigns were raised from ordinary Nigerians like me who made out of pocket donations here and there because we were tired of the ‘lootocracy’ under former President Jonathan. I remember that the donations were pouring in billions until the PDP government at that time got the Nigerian Communications Commission to block the scheme. They even attempted to trap the funds in the bank. Now how does the fact that someone acted as the Director General of the Campaign automatically make such a person as sole financier? Nothing can be farther from the truth.

    The ongoing probe of the National Security Adviser otherwise known as ‘Dasukigate’ is about tracing how funds originally meant to be used to fight Boko Haram insurgency were diverted. The attention generated by Dasukigate is partly because the funds were part of the recoveries from the monies repatriated from those stolen by the late dictator Sani Abacha. It is purely a security issue although the funds somehow ended up travelling through former President Jonathan’s campaigns to private pockets. However, Nigerians expect that anyone who is linked with the funds will be so prosecuted regardless of party affiliation.

    The second misleading part of the article under reference is the allusion that the British tax payers’ money might have been used to finance the campaigns. I know that the British Aid Agency, the Department for International Development has offices in Nigeria. One will guess they should clarify this. The expectation is for them to provide any evidence of direct financial contribution to Rivers State while Mr, Amaechi served as governor or to the Buhari’s campaign organisation. That is the only way to validate the claim made by Daily Mail in this regard.

    Now looking at the article written by Abimbola Adelakun, one will notice that she understands the biased motive of the Daily Mail article which she described as a desperate move to get back at President Buhari, an outdated propaganda which according to her, that had nothing new to say. I concur with her description of the comments of Prime Minister Cameron as a colonial condescension. However, I noticed that while she tried to pretend to be neutral, she betrayed her one sidedness especially on issues relating to the former governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi. Those who do not know Abimbola could assume from the slant of her article that she had other intentions. For instance, as someone who is watching the Nigerian political scene closely, many readers expected Abimbola to know that tarring the former governor with fictional corruption charges has been the preoccupation of the Rivers State government under the incumbent governor, Nyesom Wike, for the past one year. They expected the columnist to have full knowledge of the story of the elections that produced that governor which was described as one of the most shambolic elections in the history of Nigeria. It is in the news that more than one hundred persons have been killed or beheaded before, during or since after that election under the murderous reign of the former Minister for education.

    One of Mr. Wike’s major political credentials is that of someone who has mastery in sponsoring unguarded verbal missiles at his political enemies.  Hanging corruption charges on the neck of Mr. Amaechi seems to be the only way Mr. Wike wants to pay back the defeated former President Jonathan and his wife who imposed him on the People’s Democratic Party(PDP) in the state. Immediately after he was declared winner of that flawed election, it is a well-known fact that Wike quickly put together a judicial commission which concluded its investigations without giving Mr. Amaechi any right of fair hearing. Even while the report of the commission is still being contested in court, Daily Mail apparently lifted figures from it and even amplified it to 500 million pounds. How can anyone depend on such a report to canvass a position and not be guilty of prejudice? How bizarre?

    I suggest that those who have impeccable and verifiable evidence of corruption against either President Buhari or Mr. Amaechi should bring it forward and head to court. For many informed Nigerians, Nyesom Wike’s government cannot be the source of any credible information about Buhari and Amaechi’s wrongdoings.  They know that he is on a mission of political persecution and has constantly failed to prove his allegations beyond any reasonable doubt.  The grand plan is to use every means possible to derail President Buhari’s anti-corruption efforts and make political capital out of it. Any keen observer must understand that corruption is a potent political tool in Nigeria and any leader who attempts to fight it must expect a resistance from the beneficiaries of the status quo such as Wike and his co-travellers. This must not surprise anyone. What is indeed surprising is that outfits like Daily Mail and Aljazeera could rest on such lies to try to mislead the unsuspecting public.

    • Igwe, a public commentator, is based in the UK.

     

  • New nataional shipping line coming, says Amaechi

    Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has said the Federal Government is marshalling out ways of encouraging the establishment of a National Shipping Line to ensure maximum exploitation of the potentials in the maritime industry.

    Amaechi also said the Federal Government is making efforts at improving business in the country’s maritime sector especially in the areas of establishing a deep sea port for modern mega ships, as well as the establishment of dry ports such as the Kaduna inland dry port, among others.

    Amaechi spoke in a keynote address he delivered at the 14th Maritime Seminar for Judges organised by the Nigerian Shippers’ Council in collaboration with the National Judicial Institute(NJI).

    He said: “The present administration is looking into ways of encouraging the establishment of a national shipping  line to ensure maximum exploitation of the potentials in our maritime sector.

    “The Federal Government is doing a lot towards improving on the ease of doing business in Nigeria especially in the maritime sector. The Federal Government effort towards trade facilitation includes modernisation of transport infrastructure such as establishment of deep sea ports to attract the patronage of our seaports by modern mega ships and the establishment of dry ports such as the Kaduna inland dry port and others all over the country to decongest the seaports and facilitate expeditious evacuation of cargo from the seaports among others.”

  • National shipping line underway – Amaechi

    The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi , has said the Federal Government is considering the idea of establishing a National Shipping Line for the country.

    He said the shipping line if established will maximize the potentials in the nation’s maritime industry.

    Amaechi added that government is making efforts at improving business in the country’s maritime sector through the establishment of a deep sea port for mega ships.

    The minister spoke at the 14th maritime seminar for judges organized by the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) in collaboration with the National Judicial Institute (NJI) in Abuja.

    “The present administration is looking into ways of encouraging the establishment of a national shipping line to maximize the potentials in our maritime sector.

    “The federal government is doing a lot towards improving on the ease of doing business in Nigeria especially in the maritime sector,” he stated.

  • Amaechi urged to work with professionals

    In his drive to develop a roadmap for the maritime sector, the Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, has been urged by the National Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) to involve professionals in the sector.

    Its President, Prince Olayiwola Shittu, said the Minister needed the input of professionals to move the industry forward.

    According to him, the oldest member of the staff at the ministry has less than 10 years knowledge of the maritime sector. He expressed concern over the number of inexperienced workers at the transport ministry, many of whom lacked what it takes to reposition the sector.

    He urged Amaechi to implement the good recommendations from previous committees set up by the last administration

    Shittu charged the minister to set up a committee that will harmonise the recommendations of the past committees and come up with a summary that the ministry can implement.

    He said, “I always believe that when you get to a new place, you need to look back and see what has been done before your arrival, before you start charting a road map.

    “You will agree with me that the transport ministry today has the highest number of committees set up within three years more than committees set up in other ministries, what has happened to reports of those committees?

    “I would expect the minister to look into the private sector and gather egg heads as well as people who have made names in the ministry; set up a committee to look at all the past committee reports and give us a summary without being affected by the usual civil service bureaucracy.”

    “In the whole of the ministry today, the oldest staff is not up to 10 years, what experience are they going to bring forward for us in charting a new course and that is why we as are urging  the minister to involve the professionals in the private sector to move the industry forward,” he said.

     

  • My role in Sanusi’s letter to Jonathan, by Amaechi

    My role in Sanusi’s letter to Jonathan, by Amaechi

    Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi has explained his role in the letter by ex-Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi on non-remittance of funds to the federation account.

    A statement by his media office yesterday reads:  “Our attention has been drawn to reports in the media that tends to infer and/or suggest that the former governor of Rivers State and now minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, surreptitiously and clandestinely ‘leaked’ a letter by former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor and now Emir of Kano, Sanusi Muhammad 11, to then President Goodluck Jonathan on non-remittance of $49.8 billion from oil sale to the federation account. Thiis is not true. ”To put the records straight, we want state that: “A concerned and patriotic Nigerian, who felt troubled with what was happening then, gave a copy of the Sanusi letter to Amaechi in Amaechi’s capacity as chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF). Like Amaechi, we should appreciate that concerned Nigerian’s patriotism.

    “When Amaechi got the letter, he spoke with Sanusi, who was still the CBN governor, to confirm the authenticity of the letter. Sanusi confirmed to Amaechi that he wrote the letter. During their conversation, Amaechi made it abundantly clear to the then CBN governor that the bleeding of the nation had to be stopped, all non-remitted funds remitted and that he (Amaechi) was going to use the letter to do whatever is in the best interest of the nation and Nigerians, which was the stoppage of the non-remittance and the recovery of all non-remitted funds from oil sale. The CBN governor didn’t agree with Amaechi on the way forward. “Considering that the letter was given to Amaechi as chairman of the Governors’ Forum, he shared the letter with his colleagues first, and with Senator Bukola Saraki (now Senate president), who before and around that period was doing some work or/and investigation around the oil sector in the Senate.

    “ Around that period, a delegation from the United States of America, from the offices of the secretaries of State and Defence visited Amaechi in Port Harcourt to discuss the issue of oil theft in Nigeria. From their records, they gave Amaechi figures of billions of dollars (about $7 billion dollars, annually) that was being lost to oil theft in Nigeria. They were discussing the issue and figures of oil theft, and that was how the CBN governor’s letter to President Jonathan came up. In the presence of journalists covering the visit, Amaechi brought out the Sanusi letter to buttress the point that Nigeria was losing far more to non-remittance of proceeds from oil sale into the federation account.

    “To suggest, infer or even extrapolate that Amaechi surreptitiously, clandestinely or underhandedly ‘leaked’ the CBN governor’s (Sanusi’s) letter is most unfair, disrespectful and uncharitable. Amaechi did what he did because he believed that the theft and corruption was just too much. He was propelled by his patriotic zeal to put Nigeria first, do what is in the best interest of the nation and Nigerians, and stop the bleeding and sucking of our collective resources by a tiny few. The mind boggling corruption revelations that is still going on clearly justifies and vindicates Amaechi’s stance on the issue and the actions he took. Faced with the same situation, under similar circumstances, Amaechi will not act differently. The good of Nigeria, putting the nation and Nigerians first, will always be his guiding principle.”