Friday, October 9, 2015

Ministerial Slot: S/South APC Backs Amaechi


The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South South region has thrown its weight behind the nomination of the former Rivers state Governor, Rotimi Amaechi as minister despite opposition from the PDP led government in the state.
The National Vice Chairman in charge of the zone, Prince Hilliard Eta said in a statement made available to The Nation in Abuja, the party said despite opposition from some of the senators from the state and the state governor, Nyesom Wike, it will stand solidly behind the governor to become a Minister.

The statement signed by the Media assistant to the Vice Chairman, Bassey Ita said Governor Wike and his co-travelers were embarking on a wild goose chase by witch-hunting Amaechi in the attempt to thwart his emergence as a Minister.

He said that those protesting Amaechi’s nomination as minister through spurious claims and accusations are into a wild goose chase that can only lead them to a futile end.
The statement said; “Amaechi was unjustly witch-hunted and persecuted by the PDP machine in Rivers state led by Wike because of his (Amaechi’s) role in fighting down the evil machinations plotted against the good people of the state by the administration of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.”
According to the statement titled, ‘APC Stand by Amaechi,’ “Wike and his likes cannot assume the triple role of the complainant, prosecution and judge in their case against Amaechi as there have desperately shown in their several protests and attempts to thwart his emergence as Minister of the Federal Republic.

“As a result of the brazen desperation by the Wike-led PDP machine, they have forgotten that the extant laws provide that everyone is innocent of whatever accusation until proven otherwise.”
The party said further that “Wike and his ilk were showing the world that it cannot even hide nor pretend on their dance of lawlessness carried over from their hey days when the drums of impunity were conspicuously being beaten aloud.”
It added that the barrage of petitions against Amaechi’s ministerial nomination and the predetermined report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry submitted to Wike at his behest lend credence to the barefaced machinations to “give a dog a bad name so to hang it”.


The statement said further that the APC and the people of the south south were solidly behind Amaechi’s nomination as minister because of doggedness and for his goodwill for the people.
It urged the senate leadership to discountenance the claims by the Integrity Group among others as they constitute distractions to the forward-moving disposition of the present leadership of the country.
The Nation.

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