Rivers State Governor and Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum(NGF), Rt.
Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has fired back at the Minister of Finance
and Coordinating Minister of the economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and
Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan over their comments on the
nation’s economy and South-South support for President Jonathan,
respectively.
Governor Amaechi stated that the Nigerian economy
is battling to survive contrary to the rosy picture been painted by the
Finance Minister. According to him, the Federal Government is yet to pay
fully the Rivers State allocation for the month of July.
Amaechi
spoke at a programme organized by the Rotary International, District
9140 for young future leaders at the Rivers State University of Science
and Technology, Port Harcourt, Thursday.
On Governor Uduaghan’s
remarks that opposition to President Goodluck Jonathan should not come
from the President’s South-South region, Governor Amaechi stated that he
considers Nigeria’s national interest far and above any other
(regional) interest.
This was as he challenged young men and
women to become interested in governance issues and demand and get
responses from those in government.
He bemoaned the fact that
those fighting a just cause were being maligned on the altar of public
criticism, stating also that Nigerians suffer from not asking relevant
questions.
“When you are principled in Nigeria and you stand on
your principles, what do they call you? ‘Stubborn’, the audience
chorused. “They expect you to compromise at a point but when you refuse
to compromise, you are a very stubborn man”.
“We(NGF) asked the
Minister for Finance to resign if she is not able to manage the economy
and she replied that ‘I dey kampe’. As at now, we are yet to receive
complete, the federation allocation for July. How strong is an economy
that cannot fund its statutory state government federal allocation? Our
entitlement as Rivers State Government in July was N19 billion, they
have paid us only N14 billion, you get the point? Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) published receipt of N1.05 trillion in July, so why do
they say that there is no money? If we receive N1.05 trillion by July,
why are they saying there is no money”? , he queried.
“Now, why
am I saying this to you? I am saying it because as potential leaders,
you must learn to ask questions. If you think that the youths spur me,
you don’t, you don’t inspire me. Why don’t you inspire me? Because you
are learning to be like us. Let me paint the image of us – corrupt,
poor leadership, that’s what you are copying…”
“We produce oil
and we are one of the poorest nations in the world, are we not? Which
nation would allow a Commissioner of Police like (Joseph) Mbu to
continue to be Commissioner of Police other than in Nigeria? ‘Iraq,
Syria’, the crowd chorused. “Maybe, Syria. So, you see our peers:
Syria, Iraq, Pakistan. I am sharing experiences with you before I talk
about the issue of leadership.”
“Now, I read today’s paper and my
friend (Governor Emmanuel) Uduaghan (of Delta State) says anybody who
is from South-South should not oppose our President, should not have a
different view from our president. Did you read it? I will reply him
but let me start replying him from here. First, I am a Nigerian… The
reason why you have South-South, South-West, South-East, South this,
North-West, North that, is because in Nigeria what you have in
leadership is a wreck culture. I would have brought you a book titled
‘It’s our turn to eat’ in Kenya. In Nigeria, it should be what, ‘It’s
our turn to chop’.
“Now the reason why you have this South-West,
South-East, North-West, North this, North that and all that is because
you have a wreck culture where all we care about is how to share the
till… So, South-South has shared for four years, how many of you have
benefitted from the sharing for four years, raise your hand, how many of
you, ‘none’, ” the crowd again chorused. “So none. How many of you
passed through East-West road, how was the road”. “Bad”, they again
chorused. “And our President is from South-South, so you see why I
should support the President? ”No ooo”, the crowd chorused again.
“So,
the basic rule is that none of us should oppose our President if you
are from South-South, that is what the man(Uduaghan) tells us…”
He
urged the youths to arm themselves with education to revive Nigeria
which is comatose, expressing sadness that the country’s poverty rate
has risen to an unbearable level where many Nigerians hardly get enough
to eat.
“Now for you as young men and women, we present you a
nation that is yearning for repair. For me, the nation does not only
need repair, it requires change.”
“In 1970, the poverty rate in
Nigeria was 30 per cent. How many of you know the poverty rate now? I
was in a meeting where I said it was 70%, the Minister of Finance said
it was 68%. What’s the difference between 68 and 70? So, we are giving
you a nation that is in the state of comatose, that’s what we are
handing over to you.”
“If it is a nation that is progressing,
from 30% in 1970, we should be talking about 15% now. So you have work
to do and the first step to that work is education”, Amaechi said.
He
explained that his administration introduced free education in the
state to afford everyone, particularly poor parents the opportunity of
sending their children to school, lamenting that the cost of education
in the country had denied education to most Nigerians. Governor Amaechi
also used the occasion to commend Rotary International for complementing
state governors in the fight against polio.
Earlier, the
District Governor of Rotary International District 9140, Dr Charles
Oniawan said Rotary unites people from all nationalities and
backgrounds, saying that the programme was designed to give the youth
leadership skills to serve the people and humanity. Among those present
at the event was former Rivers State Deputy Governor in Dr Peter Odili’s
administration, Sir G.T.G. Toby who is a former District Governor of
Rotary International.
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