{"id":7611,"date":"2013-08-03T00:45:17","date_gmt":"2013-08-03T00:45:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/disnaija.com\/nigeria-news\/why-patience-jonathan-is-after-me-amaechi\/"},"modified":"2013-08-03T00:45:17","modified_gmt":"2013-08-03T00:45:17","slug":"why-patience-jonathan-is-after-me-amaechi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/disnaija.com\/why-patience-jonathan-is-after-me-amaechi\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Patience Jonathan Is After Me \u2014 Amaechi"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has said he is being persecuted by Dame Patience Jonathan, Nigeria’s First Lady, simply because of his desire to provide an environment conducive to learning for the children of Okrika, Mrs. Jonathan’s home town.<\/p>\n

Amaechi, who spoke when members of the Niger Delta Bishops\u2019 Forum visited him at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Friday as part of their efforts to mediate the political crisis in the state, maintained that despite the misunderstanding, he still has enormous respect for both President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Patience.<\/p>\n

The battle between Patience Jonathan and Amaechi had shifted to the Rivers State House of Assembly recently with five members attempting to impeach the leadership of the House. The ensuing fracas resulted in some of the members sustaining serious injury.<\/p>\n

Weeks back, the bishops visited the First Lady and Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike, in Abuja as part of their efforts to resolve the issues. Narrating the incident that led to the crisis between him and the first lady, Amaechi said: \u201cMy lords, I don\u2019t know what to say, believe me. The only thing I want to say to you is that I want to be put on record that the wife of the president said that when my wife came to beg me, I pushed her away. I have never quarrelled with my wife publicly, and I will never quarrel with my wife publicly.<\/p>\n

\u201cSo there is no time I pushed my wife away, and there is no time I will push my wife away. I just want to correct that so that nobody goes away with the impression that somebody told my wife \u2018go and talk to your husband, she came and I pushed her away’.<\/p>\n

\u201cNo, that day I simply walked away into a bus and I sat down until they finished. So all I did was go back to the bus to enable my wife perform her official function of someone who had received the wife of the president and escort her to all the places she wanted to go to.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u00a0Wondering if the mediation embarked upon by the clergymen would work, he said: \u201cNiger Delta monarchs came and no result came out of it and since you are men of God I hope that, this one, God will bless it.<\/p>\n

\u201cI hope so because that is the same way I spoke to them (the monarchs) and they said, \u2018watch out, it will work\u2019, and they never returned because it never worked. There are so many persons who had come to mediate but nothing came out of it.<\/p>\n

\u201cIf it is peace that everybody wants, I am ready for peace. When you say you are seeking permission, I am wondering why, because if you did not have the permission you would not have gone to see the wife of the president. The mere fact that you have seen the wife of the president means that you have initiated the peace move, so you don\u2019t require any further approval than the approval of God that you have started with.\u201d<\/p>\n

Continuing, the governor said there were aspects of the story that needed to be corrected.<\/p>\n

\u201cPlease allow me correct those ones too because when you spoke with the wife of the president, she spoke publicly. She said, and I concede to her, that she is my mother. As wife of the president who is the head of government and head of the nation, she is my mother and you expect that as my mother, she should be able to protect her son.<\/p>\n

\u201cNo mother takes away a police commissioner to the detriment of her son, so when next you see my mother, please tell her that she should try and protect her son.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe other aspect is the Okrika story, when she visited. Like I said, as the governor, by protocol, I will receive the president and you know that the president is not just our president, he is the head of the nation but when the wife of the president came, I went to receive her at the airport and she slept in Port Harcourt.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe next day she came up with a programme that was not part of the official programme, and what was the programme? She wanted her people to receive her in Okrika. There was no plan, there was no protocol arrangement, nothing.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe just had to quickly arrange protocol to take her to the place. But to do that we wanted to also show her, as part of her own programme, not our programme, projects we had done in Okrika.<\/p>\n

\u201cSo we took her to the Rufus Ada-George Ring Road in Okrika, which we started and completed and then somewhere, we saw a health centre and a primary school and I said stop, let me show her this health centre. We looked at the health centre and we were satisfied.<\/p>\n

\u201cAt the primary school, there were houses around the primary school too close for comfort, no football field, no playground, no space at all around the school and I turned to the wife of the President and said: \u2018Your Excellency Ma, we have not finished with this building, we would buy the houses that are surrounding the primary school and demolish them.\u2019<\/p>\n

\u201cOnce she heard the word ‘demolish’, the wife of the president flared up and took the microphone from me and started all sorts of diatribes that I won\u2019t mention here for the respect I have for the office of the wife of the president.<\/p>\n

\u201cI felt that it was wrong to confront the wife of the [resident publicly. When she finished, I withdrew and walked into the bus. When we got to the ground of the reception, which was not part of our programme, which she just included by herself, I came down from the bus and went to sit in one of the primary schools. That is where she said my wife met me.<\/p>\n

\u201cHow did the wife of the president know that my wife met me and I pushed her away when she was supposed to be in a public ceremony? Was she standing with me and my wife in that primary school and saw me push my wife away?<\/p>\n

\u201cSo it is important that you get to know this and it is important that the public knows that the altercation between myself and the wife of the president was as a result of providing services to her place, the Okrika people…<\/p>\n

\u201cIf you build a primary school and the place is surrounded by people who are cooking and selling and buying, that is not a conducive atmosphere for learning and we did not say we would come there with caterpillars and demolish; we said we would buy the houses from the people and pay them off to be able to get a football field and provide playground for the children and fence off the school so that we can protect them from paedophiles, that was what happened.\u201d<\/p>\n

On his disagreement with Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike whom he nominated for appointment as Minister, the governor said: \u201cI hear you also visited Nyesom Wike. I try not to talk about Wike. I say so because he is my subordinate, I try not to talk about him but I hear you visited him.<\/p>\n

\u201cWhy I won\u2019t talk about him is that Nyesom Wike, his second tenure as Obio Akpor Council Chairman was by the grace of God but I was the architect of that second term. Nyesom Wike was appointed Chief of Staff by me. Nyesom Wike as Minister of State, I nominated him.<\/p>\n

\u201cI was under pressure by the president to drop him, I refused. The president persuaded me to drop him and bring a woman but I refused. I hear he is going all over town saying I didn\u2019t appoint him. I didn\u2019t appoint him, the president appointed him but I nominated him to be Minister. But you know, character doesn\u2019t come easily; character is a very difficult thing and I am a man of character.\u201d<\/p>\n

Leader of the group, Rt. Rev. James Aye Oruwori told the governor that they were in Port Harcourt to get the governor\u2019s permission to intervene in the crisis in the state as well as the dispute between the him and Patience Jonathan. They explained that they decided to intervene without external influence to restore the much-desired peace in the state.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe want to first of all appreciate your gracious approval of our coming. Summarily, to say why we are here…let me please say that our coming is not influenced by any person, our coming is not sponsored by any person but because in a home where there are fathers, peace is always maintained and because we have observed that there had been some challenges to the people of Rivers State then to the entire Nigeria, we feel agitated in our spirits,\u201d Oruwori said.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt is not an exaggeration to say that we have been praying but then prayer without faith is classified as dead and it is on this note we have taken upon ourselves to make a move to seek for peace. The scripture says precisely in Matthew 5:9 that \u2018Blessed are the peacemakers, for they are the children of God’\u201d.<\/p>\n

He added that the group felt that the best action to take was to visit the governor after visiting the wife of the president, to see how they could intervene.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe just feel that if this matter is allowed to escalate, the matter is something that will not affect only we that are living but even our children that will be born tomorrow,\u201d he submitted.<\/p>\n

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