Gov. Amaechi |
By AZUH AMATUS: I have
followed with keen and disgusting interest, the unending political crises and
shenanigans currently going on in Rivers State, where Rotimi Amaechi controversially
holds sway as the executive governor.
I have also
tried to sample the candid opinions of concerned and unbiased Rivers indigenes,
who are the ones feeling the negative impact of the poorly scripted drama
currently tearing their once peaceful state apart because of the unholy
ambition and desperation of one man.
Surprisingly,
what I’m yet to find a genuine answer to is, what Amaechi really wants?
In fact,
Amaechi’s recent poor stunt of becoming the emergency chauffeur of Mallam Nasir
el-Rufai, during the latter’s invitation to the SSS office, was so belittling
and unbecoming of a State’s Chief Executive. What point was he trying to prove
by abandoning a whole state to be the unpopular driver of one Nigerian invited
to honour an ordinary invitation by the SSS in Abuja? Cheap political stunt,
period!
Sincerely, I
think it’s a sign that Amaechi is overwhelmed on how best to govern a State as
big as Rivers, thereby becoming confused, bored and bereft of ideas. No sane and
serious duly elected governor will jettison the enormous work load at his state
to become the official driver of another individual outside his domain. Quite
absurd!
Painfully,
Amaechi, who was seriously lampooned and berated on the social media, for such an ‘un-governor’
like behavior that will remain an everlasting stain on the image of Rivers
people, has gone down in the annals of Nigeria as the first with such a dirty
record.
He’s an
elected governor and should stop acting like a Roman Emperor of old. Or better
still, “a gangster cowboy,” which was how Rivers State Police Commissioner,
Mbu, whom Amaechi is constantly fighting, described the embattled governor, in
a recent interview with The Guardian.
Again, what
I’m yet to fully comprehend is why Amaechi is fighting everybody. Especially,
his mentors, imaginary enemies and those that selflessly helped him reach the
zenith of his about-to-crash political career. Why is he so cantankerous and
annoyingly stubborn? The last time I checked he was not the first governor to
govern Rivers State and will definitely not be the last. So, he should stop
these problems he’s constantly causing the nice people of Rivers State with his
many political blunders and ‘un-governor’ like utterances and behaviours.
Check out
the long list of those Amaechi is publicly fighting and insulting. President
Goodluck Jonathan (arch enemy number one), Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Patience,
his former Chief of Staff and Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, (arch
enemy number two) his cousin and ex Rivers Governor, Celestine Omehia, former
Deputy Speakers, House of Representatives, Chibudom Nwuche and Austin Opara,
Rivers PDP Chairman, Felix Obuah, Kalabari Crown Prince and former buddy, Tonye
Princewill, Rivers State Police Commissioner, Mbu Joseph Mbu and a legion of
others within and outside the troubled state.
Amaechi took
his impunity and ingratitude to the highest level, when he publicly fought,
insulted and rubbished his mentor and political benefactor, Peter Odili, the
former governor of the state. This was a man who adopted him as a son and
completely turned his life around by helping him secure his first job as a PA/PRO
in his private hospital and later installed him the Speaker of Rivers State
House of Assembly without any impeachment for eight years. He eventually paved
the way for Amaechi to become governor. What did Odili get in return- a bag
full of ingratitude, sporadic witch-hunting, unending public insults and a
kangaroo Reconciliation Commission deliberately set up to completely rubbish
and tarnish Odili’s good works in Rivers State?
Let me
quickly remind Amaechi what Napoleon Hill said about people not being loyal: “Lack
of loyalty is one of the major causes of failure in every walk of life.”
Amaechi, who
recently defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), against the wishes of
Rivers People, who massively voted for him on the platform of PDP, claims to be
a progressive, but he’s not acting like one.
He should
for once calm down and learn from people like governor Fashola of Lagos State.
Despite
their many differences and squabbles, Fashola has never come out in the open to
insult or disparage his mentor and political daddy, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, let
alone rubbishing or condemning the legacies he left behind as a governor for
eight years.
Fashola has
always allowed good reasoning and rational thinking to prevail and guide him,
unlike Amaechi who religiously relishes rushing to the media for what I can
boldly call cheap media stunt that does him no good.
My advice to
Amaechi is to stop playing god in Rivers State and concentrate on giving his
people democracy dividends. Rivers is one of the richest states in the country
in terms of revenue coming from the Federation Account, yet the people are
still pauperized and impoverished. He has done little or nothing for the crying
state with the trillions at his disposal.
Besides, is
he not tired of fighting both seen and imaginary enemies? If he’s not, I know
that Rivers people are tired, worn out and completely fatigued.
Even though
talk is very cheap, Amaechi should talk less and face the serious task of moving
his state forward with the massive resources at his disposal instead of
squandering it on media stunts that is ephemeral.
He was not
elected to fight and make unguarded utterances, but to work and perform to the
admiration of his people. Anything other than this is completely unacceptable
and anti Rivers people.
I want
Amaechi to know that he who talks without thinking runs more risks than he who thinks
without talking.
4 comments:
the man is confused
he has lost it
A Governor with no shame
he has succeeded in let himself down
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