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“No One Can Push Me Out Of PDP” - Amaechi
The National Working Committee of the party had after an emergency
meeting on Monday announced the suspension of Mr. Amaechi for
contravening “Articles 58 1 (b), (c ), (h) and (m) of the PDP
Constitution following his refusal to obey the lawful directive of the
Rivers State Executive Committee to rescind his decision dissolving the
elected Executive Council of Obiokpor Local Government Area of Rivers
State”.
The suspension came three days after the PDP and the presidency
failed in their bid to dethrone the Rivers state governor from the
chairmanship of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum. The governor won a
reelection by defeating the presidency/PDP-backed Jonah Jang 19 to 16
votes. In anger the PDP suspended him and raised an 11-member
disciplinary committee to try him. But speaking to PREMIUM TIMES on
Monday night, Mr. Amaechi said he would not leave the party for those
seeking to oust him.
“The suspension is to frustrate me out of the party,” Mr. Amaechi
said on the telephone. “They believe I will leave once they do it. But
no one can stampede me out of our party. I won’t go anywhere.” The
governor said rather than leave the party, he would remain within the
fold to challenge his suspension and victimization with every legitimate
weapon at his disposal. “I will challenge this suspension because it is
illegal,” Mr. Amaechi said.
“I will use all legal means possible to seek redress. They accused me
of not reinstating a suspended local government council chairman who
was suspended by the state House of Assembly. Am I a member of the
Assembly? Why will anyone blame me for the action of the assembly?” The
governor described his suspension as a political witch-hunt, saying the
party was merely reacting in anger to his reemergence as chairman of the
NGF.
“They were confident that they would defeat me,” Mr. Amaechi
explained. “But they were shocked that I defeated them. They couldn’t
take the defeat in good faith, and they needed to do something.” The
governor also said the party was apprehensive about his political future
and that it is doing everything possible to bring him down. “All they
are doing has to do with political tussle,” he said. “They believe I
will contest for a position and they believe they should stop me now.”
The last few months have been politically stormy for Mr. Amaechi
after the presidency and the top brass of the PDP became uncomfortable
with him for allegedly opposing party chair Bamanga Tukur and President
Goodluck Jonathan on some important national issues. He is also accused
of using his post to strategically position himself as vice-presidential
candidate of the party in the coming presidential election. In late
February, the ruling party formed the PDP Governors’ Forum, led by
Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom, in what analysts see as a last
gasp effort by Mr. Jonathan and Mr. Tukur to dilute the perceived
growing political influence of Mr. Amaechi, who was elected chairman of
the Nigeria Governor’s Forum in June 2011 for an initial two-year term.
In mid-April, the control of the Rivers state chapter of the PDP was
wrested from the governor after an Abuja High Court, sacked the
executive committee of the party, led by Godspower Ake, a loyalist of
Mr. Amaechi. The court, in a ruling by Justice Ishaq Bello, recognized
the executive committee led by Felix Obuah, a loyalist of the Minister
of State for Education, Nyesom Wike, the presidency’s hatchet man in the
battle with the governor.
In late April, the Federal Government banned the Rivers State-owned
bombardier aircraft from flying in Nigeria’s airspace again in what
critics see as a ploy to cripple the government travels in and out of
Nigeria. Aviation authorities claim the plane’s clearance certificate
had expired and that its paperwork was a forgery, an allegation that has
been punctured by a House of Representatives Committee that
investigated the matter. The PDP and the presidency spent most of May
strategizing on how to defeat the Rivers governor in the NGF
chairmanship election held on Friday. Mr. Amaechi however prevailed, and
opponents are now fighting back.
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