Recently some reports had made the rounds that he impregnated the
daughter of a prominent professor, and that the girl had already moved
into his house.
Another version of the story had it that the governor had problems
with his wife, over her advice that he should soft-pedal on his approach
to the rift between him and the presidency, for his own safety.
But the governor, during a chat with newsmen at the Government House,
said his marriage was intact, contrary to what his opponents alleged
that his wife ran away from Nigeria because he impregnated another girl.
He said: “That story is bad, but at least, it brought back my wife.
I don’t think she was planning to celebrate Christmas in Nigeria. But
with that story, I said, listen, you need to come back, so that they
would know that you have not divorced me.
So, she is back to see the husband, spend time with the husband, do
some of her functions as wife of the governor; so that my opponents will
know I’m still married. I am not just married, I am a Catholic. How
many of you know what we say about Catholic marriage? As solid as a
Catholic marriage, you have no room for divorce, you have absolutely no
room for divorce.
What you have is room for annulment, and only one ground can a
marriage be annulled in the Catholic Church. That means, the marriage
never took place; that means, the woman either deceived you into
marrying her or the man deceived you into marrying him. If there was no
deceit, any other thing is, for better, for worse.
“So, for those of you who publish such information…if you know me, you would know that it didn’t bother me.
My wife has also become like me; it didn’t bother her. But when our
parents began to say, ‘No, we want to confirm, come home for some
weeks’…”
The governor also used the forum to give more reasons for the
misunderstanding between him and President Goodlkuck Jonathan, and why
he decided to dump the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for All
Progressives Congress (APC).
He said: “Like most of you may have known, I have since left PDP to a
better party, All Progressives Congress, because PDP is a drowning
party.”
According to the governor, between now and March 2014, more members
of the National Assembly, including the Senate, would decamp to APC,
thereby, turning PDP into opposition, instead of the ruling party it is
at present.
“I can assure you that more governors will leave. They are quite
uncomfortable,” Amaechi said, stressing that it would be difficult for
PDP to win the presidential election in 2015.
According to the governor, his problem with the president started
when the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan attempted to interfere in
the governance of Rivers State and he resisted the move.
“I left PDP because, there was an attempt by the wife of the
President to micro-manage governance in Rivers State and I said, no, you
can’t, I’m elected, if I fail, the people won’t say the wife of the
president failed, they would say, Governor Amaechi failed.
So I’m accountable to God, to men and women of Rivers State,” Amaechi said.
Another reason he gave for his grouse with President Goodluck Jonathan
was the injustice he meted out to Rivers State. Among them, he further
explained, was the ceding of oil wells belonging to the state to Bayelsa
and Abia States. He also adduced his rift with the president to his
challenge to the Federal Government to account for N49 billion.
He said many Nigerians did not know that the governors were on strike
for three months, as they refused to collect their monthly allocations.
He disclosed that under former President Olusegun Obasanjo and late
Umaru Yar’Adua, the total money made from oil subsidy was N300 billion,
adding that in the first year of Jonathan’s administration (2011), it
moved up to N2.3 trillion. He said as the Chairman of the Nigerian
Governors’ Forum, he was privileged to know the financial stand of the
country during meetings with the president.
“I have been saying it for the past two years, since 2011, because I
was Chairman of Governors’ Forum, I was sitting in the meetings with the
president. I’m telling you why they want to crucify me. This fight is
about change, it is about good governance and accountability,” Amaechi
further said.
He insisted that people from the Niger Delta region, especially,
Rivers people, were not benefitting from President Goodluck Jonathan’s
administration, citing the East-West road as an example. He disclosed
that it was after he challenged the Minister for the Niger Delta that
money was borrowed to commence work on the road.
He also condemned the Federal Government’s failure to expedite action
on the construction work going on at the Port Harcourt International
Airport, as was the case in Abuja, Lagos, Cross Rivers, Sokoto airports,
among others.
He said: “They don’t like Rivers State. They hate us.
I repeat, let Mr. President tell me what he has done for Rivers
State. Should I remain in that kind of party that denies Rivers State
its resources? Should I?”
Amaechi accused President Jonathan of diverting projects meant for
Rivers to Bayelsa State. He mentioned the Zonal Air Force Base, which
late President Umaru Yar’Adua recommended to be sited in Rivers State
and work on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Bonny, Rivers State, which has
been suspended in favour of Brass LNG. TheSun
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