Amaechi and His Feats: A Close-Up on
the Man Whose Shadow Gives Wike Nightmares
By EZE CHUKWUEMEKA EZE
Preamble
According to Psalm 41:9: “Even
my close friend in whom I trusted, who ate my bread, has lifted up his heel
against me.” And Psalm 55:12-14 says: “For it is not an enemy who
reproaches me, then I could bear it; nor is it one who hates me who has exalted
himself against me, then I could hide myself from him. But it is you, a man my
equal, my companion and my familiar friend; we who had sweet fellowship
together, and walked in the house of God in the throng.” The above
biblical quotes cannot find a better person than what Chief Nyesom Wike, the
incumbent Governor of Rivers State, is currently doing to rubbish and ridicule
the personality of ex-governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, his predecessor,
political mentor and benefactor. On what is happening in Rivers State today, Lucien
Bouchard was forced to describe Wike’s despicable act in the
following words: “I have
never known a more vulgar expression of betrayal and deceit.”
To throw more light on the level of
betrayal by Wike against his mentor and benefactor, let us listen to what
Amaechi said about Wike on 15th February, 2014 at the thanksgiving service held
in honour of Senator Magnus Ngei Abe (who had to be flown to London for further
medical treatment) in Bera, Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State, after
surviving the January 12, 2015 bullet shot by policemen during the
inauguration of the pro-Amaechi’s Save Rivers Movement (SRM), at Obio/Akpor LG
chapter. Former Governor Amaechi said: “Wike used the names of his
children to swear that he would not betray me.” He told the congregation that a
notable cleric earlier prophesied to him not to nominate Wike as minister, that
he would betray him at last. “I believe in prophecies. Apostle Suleiman said I
should not nominate Nyesom Wike as a minister; that he would not only betray
me, but would try to destroy me.” When I confronted Nyesom Wike in the presence
of Chima Chinye, he swore with his children that he would not betray me. “Any
man that swears with the lives of his children is a wicked man. He does not
appreciate those children at all. People who do not have character, you don’t
give them political power. Nyesom Wike, Dakuku Peterside and Magnus Abe are
among those I helped that passed through our friendship,” Amaechi said,
adding that he intervened and assisted Wike to secure second term tenure when
the people of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area vowed to deny him a second term
as Chairman of the Council over alleged disrespect for elders, arrogance and
poor performance. ‘What is his political history? Without the rest, God
did them through me?
Mission of this treatise
After reading all the gibberish,
blackmail, trash, without any substance or factual backing, being thrown
and circulated against a man who did his best to redefine governance in Rivers
State; and being an active participant in the politics of Rivers State, I will
be failing the world if I fail to present the true position of what is
currently happening in the State as failing in this regard will amount to
allowing demented and deranged minds to succeed in presenting an innocent man
in a borrowed robe; and vilifying and wrongly presenting Amaechi as the evil
that Wike and his cohorts are trying to make out of him. In this regard, I will
attempt to x-ray the issues at stake; who Amaechi truly is, and how he ran the
affairs of Rivers State, particularly how the finances of the state was handled
during his administration; and how he is perceived by the people of Rivers
State, Nigerians and the international community and allow you the reader to
pass the final verdict.
Amaechi and Wike
To understand the level of betrayal
in this scenario one needs to explain the relationship between Amaechi and
Wike. As a close associate and one who has worked under the two leaders, I am
ably qualified to speak on the two. Both are of the Ikwerre extraction in
Rivers State. From 1999 to 2007 Amaechi was the Speaker of Rivers State House
of Assembly; an office he used to lobby and influence the election of Chief
Nyesom Wike as two-term executive chairman of Obio-Akpor Local Government Area,
one of the richest LGs in Nigeria. While Amaechi was the chairman, Council of
Speakers’ Forum, Wike was chairman of the local government chairmen’s forum in
Nigeria.
From 2007 to 2015, Amaechi was the
Governor of Rivers State with Chief Wike as his chief of staff from 2007 to
2011. Besides, Wike was the Director-General of the re-election campaign
organisation of the then Governor Amaechi, which he executed satisfactorily. As
a result, Amaechi nominated him as a Minister to represent Rivers in the
Federal Cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan.
From the above, it should be very
clear that Amaechi was the leader of his political dynasty, with Wike assisting
him, accordingly. But reading and observing what is coming from Wike against
his erstwhile boss and mentor may not look for a better definition than what David Levithan, who
said: “It was a mistake, you said. But the cruel thing was, it felt
like the mistake was mine, for trusting you.” Reading what Wike is doing to
rubbish and ridicule Amaechi, after all that he did to assist him in his
political life, Amaechi would be regretting the very day he set his eyes on
this man that have turned a monster, ready to devour him.
Why is Wike Disparaging Amaechi?
Many people have asked me what may
cause this epochal rift that is not only tearing apart the relationship between
Amaechi and Wike, but may lead to the collapse of the presidency of President
Buhari, if not arrested. If I still know Wike very well and those sponsoring
him, President Buhari’s presidency is actually the target of this macabre dance
in Rivers State and not Amaechi. The idea is to destroy Amaechi, and Buhari’s
administration will crumble. For avoidance of doubt, Amaechi did not only
played a pivotal role in the election of President Buhari in the March 28, 2015
presidential polls, but was the Director-General of the President’s Campaign
Organisation that spearheaded his election against the former president, Dr
Goodluck Jonathan perceived as Amaechi’s brother.
So apart from the fact that Amaechi
may have incurred the wrath of his people and some vested powerful interest in
Niger Delta, by spearheading the defeat of their brother who performed so
woefully as president of Nigeria, Amaechi supported and promoted a northerner
and a Muslim against his Christian brother. To them, he must be destroyed by
any means possible. But these people failed to understand that undermining
Amaechi will ensure that the South-south does not have a strong voice in the
administration of President Buhari.
On other factors that contributed to
the rift, which will take writing a book to unravel but for the exigencies of
this article, I will only state that Governor Wike, sadly, allowed himself to
be used as a tool by former President Jonathan, his wife, Dame Patience
Jonathan, and their collaborators in their blind ambition to destroy Amaechi,
whom they saw as a threat to their continued plundering of the common patrimony
of our nation. The third factor was the gathering or unification of those that
see Amaechi as a threat to the realisation of their political ambitions in
Rivers State. The third factor was the Dr Peter Odili/Sir Celestine Omehia
Group, which felt that Amaechi sent them on a forced exile to Abuja, after the
2007 gubernatorial election. The last, but not the least, was the ambition of
Chief Nyesom Wike to govern Rivers State, which many never knew until it was
too late to stop him. It was his ambition and readiness to provide himself as a
tool for the realisation of the goal – which is destroy Amaechi by any means –
that united all these other groups. They embarked upon this project with zeal
without knowing the end but, knowing what future portends for Wike, Amaechi and
Jonathan, I did my best to dissuade them from this unwarranted struggle; but
Wike and Jonathan refused to see reason. The result was the failure of Jonathan
to survive the 2015 general elections.
Wike’s sole agenda and strategies
It is imperative at this juncture to
state that Wike assumed office through a dubious election described in many
quarters as a charade and sham. Prince Tonye Princewill, Labour Party candidate
in the April 11, 2015 gubernatorial said: “The election that brought Wike to
power is the worst ever conducted to elect a governor in Rivers State.”
Over 100 souls were sacrificed during this ill-fated election. It has become
very clear to all and sundry that the only project and agenda before Chief Wike
is to destroy Amaechi; destroy Amaechi as he left every facet of governance in
pursuit of his sole agenda. To achieve this singular agenda, no meaningful
project has either been initiated or executed in Rivers State since Wike
assumed office. Instead, a whopping sum borrowed as loan has been diverted in
hiring jobbers, international and local media to initiate and circulate dubious
write-ups with no substance, just to demystify Amaechi.
In carrying his agenda, immediately
he assumed office on May 29, 2015, he organised a phantom tour of the
Government House where he accused the governor of looting even cooking
utensils, but the fact remains that there was no looting in any form in the
government. I was one of the very few that left the Government House after
Amaechi departed Rivers State to Abuja on May 28, 2015; and I can confirm that
there was no looting. Therefore, if there was any looting, it’s either in the
imagination of Wike, or he must have arranged the looting in order to portray
the immediate past governor in bad light. To me, this plot is very childish as
Wike knows that Amaechi is a highly principled leader, who can’t be involved in
such a petty issue like looting. Besides, from the little I have come to know
about Amaechi, he detests materialism. Check his record from his university
days and you will come to appreciate this man as a unique leader. Wike is a
character who can go to any length to achieve a purpose, including running down
anybody on his way – even if that person is his benefactor, like Amaechi, who
has shaped his political life.
After the looting accusation, he
went further to set up a kangaroo Probe Panel to investigate the last 18 months
of the administration of Amaechi, excluding the period when he was the chief of
staff to Amaechi. To me, I wish to make it clear that the panel was principally
set up to witch-hunt, tarnish the image and malign the hard-earned reputation
of former Governor Amaechi. Wike affirmed my position when he stated, and I
quote: “Don’t forget that Amaechi likes pointing fingers at others; calling
them names and claiming to be a man of integrity and a man who is not corrupt.
As a governor then, he probed his predecessor and he did not see it then as a
vendetta. So, let him help the public to know, between him and Rivers State
Government, who is right or wrong.” It is, therefore, evident that the
main aim of this probe panel is to indict Amaechi as a corrupt leader so as to
soil his good name. Though the Probe Panel report has not come out with its
predetermined judgment, as both Wike and his cohorts have already gone to EFFC
to state that Amaechi is guilty and must be tried.
Yet another reason why Wike set up
the panel is his belief that by demonising Amaechi, he would reduce his chances
of occupying any sensitive position in the Buhari administration, which he
believes will be detrimental to his interests and those of his newfound
godfathers in the scheme of things at the national level.
As Amaechi himself put it, “The
current governor of Rivers State and PDP are afraid of me getting appointment
at the national level, because that will determine the politics of Rivers
State. They know that the current president abhors corruption and the only way
to stop me from getting appointment is to paint that picture of corruption.
“I’m not angry with the people who
have come out to blackmail me, my anger is with Rivers people who know I don’t
like money and I expect them to get up and defend me that this is not Ameachi’s
character, that's my anger. The Rivers people should stand up and tell this man
to stop painting Ameachi black,” he said.
“I heard they (PDP) want to address
a press conference to tell the president not to give me appointment that I’m
corrupt but they don’t know that appointment is not everything, if God is happy
with me, I’m happy with my life.”
Ameachi said his sin against many
people in the South-South and the former president was supporting a Muslim
candidate from the North. His words: “Our offence was supporting a Muslim, not
only that, our offence was supporting a northerner. What they failed to realise
is that money does not know ethnic group, the stealing the current president is
fighting cut across the whole nation, it is not the South-South people that
stole the money, every part of the country stole that money but it was under
the supervision of a South-South president and we are watching.”
However, one thing Wike and his strategists
fail to understand is that President Buhari is already aware of their
desperation to victimise Amaechi, and also knows the politics of Rivers State
as he knows his fingers. Therefore, their game evil plot is an exercise in
futility.
More facts on the Amaechi that Wike
is disparaging
Before presenting Amaechi’s score
card in financial management of Rivers State, let me at this juncture present
the Amaechi that Wike can’t destroy, no matter his efforts in this regard.
Amaechi, apart from what we all know about him politically, is the proper
definition of what humility is all about. However, to some people who don’t
know him very well he is an arrogant fellow who must be destroyed. Amaechi is
an enigma that defies description. Engr Tele Ikuru, his erstwhile deputy, who
seems to know him better than most of us, tried to give an insight into who
this man is when, during the seventh anniversary of the Supreme Court Judgement
that brought Amaechi to power, stated: “Today, we have come to celebrate a
resourceful leader, a dogged fighter, a political enigma, a change agent,
people defender, transformer, catalyst, trail-blazer, phenomenon of our time,
His Excellency, the Rt Hon Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi, the Executive Governor of
Rivers State. A leader whose word you can take to the bank. A trusted friend
and ally, a man who stands by his friends and confidants, both in good times
and in times of difficulties and challenges. A man of conscience who does not
hide under the veil of circumstances to betray his friends and allies; a
compassionate leader whose love for the development of the state and its people
has no parallel. A sincere and honest leader, who rather than cart away the
commonwealth of Rivers people entrusted to his care, has diligently applied it
to the development of the state to the admiration of the true Rivers people and
even his traducers. A visionary leader who knows and sees his people first.” I
don’t know if any other person can beat this definition of the enigma known as
Amaechi.
Amaechi and the resources of Rivers
State: A Score Card
To demonstrate the seriousness of
Amaechi’s careful management of the resources of Rivers State, he
immediately on assuming office in 2007 constituted his cabinet with men and
women of integrity and seeing the decay in infrastructure in the state
commenced his task by initiating and signing into law, Road Maintenance and
Rehabilitation Agency Bill No. 3 of 2008, Sustainable Development Amendment
Bill No. 1 of 2008, Procurement Public Bill, Saving Public Fund Bill, and even
a bill excluding the office of the governor from signing and awarding of
contracts. The fact remains that no other state in Nigeria has such laws in
operation, excluding the governor from interfering and awarding of contracts
and saving part of its revenue for the rainy days. With the enactment of these
bills, the governor demonstrated early enough the type of governance he intends
to bequeath to the State: Governance premised on accountability, service
delivery, people-oriented government for the greater good of Rivers people.
According to Amaechi, “In order to
lay a strong foundation for positive change in governance in the state, the
administration has taken it upon itself to initiate very critical bills on
fiscal responsibility to the State House of Assembly and virtually all of which
have been passed into law and assented to by me. The Executive arm of
government so far has credit for having at least 60 per cent of all bills
passed by the House of Assembly, saying that virtually all the bills were
designed to deal with the age long problem of financial irresponsibility and
rascality and as far as the existing laws on fiscal responsibility are
concerned, anyone in government who tries to have an over sight of the due
process mechanism in the state would surely run into problems.”
The peace that prevailed in
Rivers State under the watch of Gov Amaechi resulted not only the
attraction of foreign investments but also in Port Harcourt becoming the haven
of both National and International eventss. Apart from hosting one of the best
organised National Sports Festival ever in Nigeria, the just concluded School
Sports and the Police Games by March 2013. Port Harcourt apart from Abuja and
probably Lagos is the only State to have hosted US-Nigeria biennial National
Conference, Pan African Parliamentary; Garden City Literary Festival, hosted
CARNRIV involving several foreign countries to showcase the rich culture,
potentials and beauty of her people, the 2nd Dr Claude Ake Memorial Lecture, Rivers
State Investment Forum and Governor’s Interactive Session with Rivers State
Youths.
Other major events hosted by Rivers
State include the ION Film Festival where the world best Film Producers were
feted with the hospitality of Rivers State, Miss ECOWAS Pageant, Garden City
Literary Festival, Guild of Editors, Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP),
a trade delegation from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
on an enlighten mission for private companies within the South-South zone on
how to access business opportunities available within the ECOWAS sub region
among many other major events hosted by the Rivers State Government. The State
is the UNESCO’s World Book Capital 2014. What a feat and what an
accomplishment.
Amaechi was at various times
Chairman of the Forum of Nigerian Speakers from 1999 to 2011 and Chairman of
the Nigerian Governors’ Forum from 2007 to 2015, he was the recipient of an
honorary Doctorate Degree from various Universities in Nigeria including the
Usmanu Danfodiyo University of Sokoto. He is a holder of the Commander of the
Order of Niger, CON and Man of the Year recipient of Sun, Leadership, Compass
and recently Vanguard Newspaper. The following comments by some outstanding
Nigerians attest to the above.
In an advertorial by 32 members of the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly of Nigeria signed by Deputy Senate President, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, the federal lawmakers said: “Today as always, we rejoice with you, our worthy friend, a democrat, a patriotic Nigerian and an epitome of good governance as you add another feather to your cap as Vanguard Man of the year 2012.”
In an advertorial by 32 members of the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly of Nigeria signed by Deputy Senate President, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, the federal lawmakers said: “Today as always, we rejoice with you, our worthy friend, a democrat, a patriotic Nigerian and an epitome of good governance as you add another feather to your cap as Vanguard Man of the year 2012.”
Gov. Amaechi got the Sun Newspaper
Man of the Year Award in 2007 and the Compass Newspaper Award for Security in
2008. The Governor of the year 2009 Award was presented to Governor Amaechi at
the ‘Leadership Award for Excellence – 2009’ chaired by former Head of State of
Nigeria, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (Rtd) in Abuja.
He was also conferred with the
prestigious SERA award for his contributions towards the social development of
Rivers State, in line with the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals
(MDG), especially in the areas of Health and Education.
Amaechi believes in transparency and
accountability. He was the first governor in this country to begin a
Stewardship Account. He was the first governor to publicly say to people, this
is what we have received, this is what we have spent; this is where we have
spent it. He was the first governor in this country to take over the payment of
primary school teachers, which is a local government function. Rivers State
under Amaechi was the first state to have its own Procurement Act. The World
Bank not only commended, but asked other states to go and see the
Implementation of the Due Process regime in Rivers State. He was the first
governor to pass the Fiscal Responsibility Law to check government officials
and this is the fellow that Wike is presenting in borrowed robe.
Amaechi in the eyes of Rivers people
Indigenes of Rivers State in the
United States in a press statement in Washington, DC, the group’s
president, Dr. Chisom Skyprince, stated: “On behalf of Rivers Society
Group in United States. I want to commend the effort of former Gov Rotimi
Amaechi for supporting the majority of Nigerians to send out the administration
of PDP at the Federal level. His role, during the struggle will ever be known.
We also have no doubts in his leadership to join hands with President Muhammadu
Buhari in transforming the country.”
“The allegations raised by the
Integrity Group – a group that is clearly without integrity – headed by one
Livingstone Wechie, against Amaechi, is nothing but a dubious and baseless
piece of thrash,” Barr Worgu Boms, immediate past Attorney General and
Commissioner for Justice, Rivers State.
“Wike’s government is a calamity...
generated from Jonathan’s laboratory of impunity... the campaign of calumny
against Amaechi by Wike cannot dim Amaechi's light...” – Oji Ngofa, Deputy
National Secretary, APC.
Amaechi in the eyes of
great minds
1. His Royal Majesty, King Alfred
Diete-Spiff, military governor of the old Rivers State, from 1967 to 1975. He
was also a member of the Supreme Military Council (SMC) under General Yakubu
Gowon's administration and currently, the Amanyanabo of Twon Brass, Bayelsa
State, once stated and I quote: “Yes, I am attributed to be the father of the
old Rivers State but, without sounding immodest, let me reiterate that Governor
Amaechi can be described as the builder of the modern Rivers State, if all the
infrastructure he has put in are anything to go by. I am so proud of his feats
and if he continues like this, Rivers State will be a proud place to all
Nigerians.”
2. Former President Jonathan while
on inspection tour of the PH – Owerri Road, constructed by the administration
of Amaechi said that, “the several road networks embarked upon by the Rivers
State Government and the Monorail transport system planned by the government
has significantly shown that the state is moving ahead, beside the road
network, I want to commend Governor Amaechi on the three major projects, the
quality of primary and secondary schools that we saw, as well as the power
project that would aid Small Business Enterprises.”
3. Prof. Tam David-West, “If you
compare the administration of Odili and that of Amaechi, you will agree with me
that the present administration under Amaechi has done in two years far more
than what Odili did in eight years.”
4. Former Governor Shekarau of Kano
State who was in the State to witness some of the great feats of Amaechi
remarked, “I feel highly fulfilled by coming here today to hear and see the
dividends of democracy, as I urge Governor Amaechi to build more of such
schools which he described as vehicle for change. But for time, I would have
borrowed a leaf from Amaechi by replicating the quality of schools I have seen
here in his State.”
5. The former President of the
Republic of Zambia, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, during his visit to the State described
the leadership of the Governor of Rivers State as a focused one. Dr. Kaunda
noted that with the focused leadership of Governor Amaechi, Rivers State would
continue to be of service to humanity for many years to come.
6. The Deputy Speaker of Ugandan
Parliament and Chairperson of CWP, Hon Rebecca Kadaga, lauded the developmental
efforts and policies of Governor Amaechi, especially those geared towards
improving the lot of children and women, saying that the issues already
canvassed confirm that what the CWP was set to achieve are already in place in
Rivers State.
7. The former Israeli Prime
Minister, Ehud Olmert, stated recently: “The impression that I always get when
I come to Africa is that these countries have enormous potential and your
country and your State (Rivers) have enormous potential and I think that you
happen to have at this time in history also, a dynamic, energetic and capable
leadership that can make the dreams of building up the State into a reality of
life for the 5.1 million residents in Rivers State that want their lives to be
of much higher and greater quality.”
8. The then United States Consul
General in Lagos, Mr. Jeffrey Hawkins, while exchanging ideas with some
journalists stated, “I must commend Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State for
embarking on numerous people-oriented projects and showing enthusiasm on Niger
Delta issues. We are very appreciative of all that Amaechi has done. We are
quite clear that addressing the issues of the Niger Delta, the challenges
require focusing on things like education development, agriculture, health, all
sorts of issues, and the governor was kind enough to show us...”
9. According to Prof. Wole Soyinka,
Amaechi and Tinubu were the two architects of the APC victory in the general
elections. Prof Soyinka said: “In the political atmosphere today, whatever you
call it, change or hope or cautious hope and or careless hope, I recognise two
personalities in particular who led the chant of change. One of them, I call
him the architect of the process, the architect in fact, that houses the
essence of hope – Bola Tinubu. The other person (Amaechi) was unconsciously,
perhaps, the arrowhead of that charge that led to the change and that is the
man that we gather here to celebrate.
“He was the one who said no, we
cannot turn the clock backwards. Nothing about the philosophy of the clock runs
against what we were hoping for. It was a very unpopular and risky decision to
take. But it exposed to us the basic arithmetic fallacy of governance in
demonstrating that when 16 is said to be higher than 19, something is
fundamentally wrong and the same kind of arithmetic leads to the cooking of
figures in governance.
“And it was within that nexus that
he stood up and challenged even his own colleagues, and said let’s change the
mentality of the stock, let us re-orientate it towards the people and towards
the nation and the electorate.”
10. According to Vice President,
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, “Ameachi is also a man of big ideas and very insightful,
he understands how to live long in the hearts of men. His education policies in
Rivers State and all of those children he gave real hope and opportunity will
always that he will be remembered long after he left this earth.”
Conclusion
The fact remains that if APC did not
win the March, 28th 2015 Presidential election, people like Rt. Hon. Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi would have either been dead by now or cooling off in any of the
Prisons or if allowed to live would have been on exile. Chief Wike stated this
in February, 2015 that once Dr Jonathan is declared winner of the polls,
Amaechi will be arrested so when Amaechi said that God engineered the victory
of APC to save him from the death that would have been his portion if PDP has
won, he was speaking the truth.
Not minding the sad macabre dance in
Rivers State, I am counselled by Isaiah 33:1
“Woe to you, O destroyer, While you
were not destroyed; And he who is treacherous, while others did not deal
treacherously with him As soon as you finish destroying, you will be destroyed;
As soon as you cease to deal treacherously, others will deal treacherously with
you”
Finally, let me encourage Amaechi as
he goes through this fire of batisim by a fellow he brought up politically as he will surely come out of it unscathed
according to Mark 14:21, "For the Son of Man is to go just
as it is written of Him; but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is
betrayed! It would have been good for that man if he had not been born."
And Malcolm X, “To me, the thing that is
worse than death is betrayal. You see, I could conceive death, but I could not
conceive betrayal.”
•Eze Chukwuemeka Eze is a Port Harcourt-based Media Consultant. He can be reached
via ezemediaconcept08@rocketmail.com
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