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Insecurity Will End in Nigeria If Amaechi Becomes President – Dr. Uche Igwe

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Dr. Uche Igwe, a United Kingdom-based Nigerian scholar and lecturer at the prestigious London School of Economics and Political Science, London, weighs in on the raging controversy on the personae of the Hon. Minister of Transportation, Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and his suitability as a Presidential candidate in the nation’s forthcoming general elections.

Dr. Igwe who is also a Visiting Fellow, Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa, LSE, in an interactive session with a section of the media, declares the Minister as a “highly misunderstood” official whose antecedents as a committed public servant and astute administrator, who suffers no fool gladly, would serve him in good stead.

Read excerpts of the interview below.

Let’s start by knowing you.


My name is Dr. Uche Igwe and am a scholar based at the London School of Economics and Political Science in London.

You have been posting regular updates on the minister of transportation, Chibuike Amaechi, many people on this platform are curious, how much do you know him and how well do you know him?

Yes, that’s true. I make bold to tell you that I know him very well. I’ve known him for maybe 18 years or even more.

I met him in 2004 when he was a speaker and head of speakers in the country, then he was also serving as a member of the board of the Nigerian Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) where I was a civil society activist and later a civil society officer. So, I’ve known him and some of his friends since then.

Okay, but a lot of people say he’s arrogant, do you agree?

Arrogant? Not at all. I think that he is someone who is highly misunderstood. Rather than being arrogant, he is a compassionate person that is very impatient with mediocrity I would say. In this wise, sometimes he would have to respond as though he is arrogant but look, who you see there is a very compassionate and very respectful individual who respects his elders and even his friends.

He once said that he doesn’t like money while Nigerians have the opinion that politicians like money and they believe that as a politician he must be lying. What’s your take on that?

Well, I think that again, this is a statement that is taken out of context, if you ask me in truth, he doesn’t like money.

Really, who doesn’t like money? Can you expatiate on your position?

Certainly, this is someone all through the years, I’ve known him, you cannot hear that somebody gave him a kickback. In Port-Harcourt for instance, I remember, many years ago, how a firm that he awarded several billion Naira contracts offered him 1 billion Naira as kickback.

When this came to attention, I was very shocked that he rejected the N1 billion kickback. I can tell you that all through his eight years as governor. Indeed, many people who considered him arrogant are contractors who think that by offering money you can bend him, “No”, you cannot bend him.

So in that context, if you say he’s “arrogant” toward those who want to use money to bend him, then “yes”, that is who he is.

However, in truth, he is someone you cannot buy with money, and in that sense, he doesn’t consider his relationship space on money, and that is the context that you can use to explain the fact that he doesn’t like money.

Now there’s a rumor that he wants to be the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, we heard that he wants to join the presidential race, yet again, there is another to the contrary, as someone close to the Hon. Minister, what’s the true position?

Well, Chibuike Amaechi is eminently qualified to be the president of Nigeria. He has been a speaker for eight years, governor for eight years, he’s a minister. During his tenure as a governor, he revolutionised Rivers state.

Where do you want us to start? Is it security? Is it the thousands of scholarships he awarded to Rivers state indigenes all over the world? Is it the brand new Port-Harcourt city? Is it the free health programme? Is it the 10,200 teachers he employed in one single day? Where do you want us to start?

It is a fact that during Amaechi’s terms as governor, Rivers state was stable, all the things we hear these days, we never heard about them, you know the security situation was such that many companies relocated to Lagos during the militancy years, under Amaechi leadership, most of the companies had to begin to return to the state.

He is also a man that stands for the rule of law, he’s a man who I believe if elected the president of Nigeria, would stabilise the country, and all these insecurity issues you hear about today would become a thing of the past. So if he decides to run for the highest office in the land, he will have my support.

But some say he’s not sufficiently presidential in his ways and the way he behaves. How do you see this?

Well, again, that’s very misleading. I don’t think that’s correct. This is someone who is very unconventional in his approach, this is someone that you can hear at 12 midnight he’s on a project site inspecting project, this is the Amaechi I know.

This is someone who works and works, when you hear about the number of roads constructed, you’ll never hear when those roads were commissioned, Amaechi just does his work, so because he’s not that conventional politician that goes to the media all the time to “show off” what he did and what he didn’t do.

If that is why they say he is “unpresidential”, I disagree. He’s a man who wants to do his work, and in this country today, what we need is someone who will be committed to serving the people. I think in Amaechi, I see that individual.

Now we understand that his party, the ruling party has zoned the presidential ticket to the south and may be considering a consensus in their presidential primary election as they did recently during their convention. What’s your take on this?

Well, yes, you said his party, I think it remains strictly the party’s affair to make their decisions by consensus or whatever.

My only view about zoning the presidency to the South is that the Southwest has had eight years of Obasanjo’s presidency.

The Southwest has had almost eight years of the vice presidency under Yemi Osinbajo, if the presidency will go to the South again, I think it’s important to consider the Southeast or the Southsouth and in-between the Southeast and Southsouth, we must look for someone who can win the election for us!

I think that if the party decides to offer the presidential ticket to Rotimi Amaechi, I think he would win the election.

Are you sure the Honourable Minister stands any chance?

I think he stands a very great chance to win the election. This position is based on the work he has done in Rivers state and his history of performance as a Minister.

Nigerians would be glad that the nation decided to have someone like him preside over the affairs of this country.

Is there any other thing you may want Nigerians to know about Rotimi Amaechi?

Well, I think that we should not be hasty in concluding about a person’s suitability or otherwise. This time around, we should consider individuals who have a good history and a track record of performance.

If you looked around, the priorities we have as a country right now are security, infrastructure, and the economy, we need to look around for people who also have energy, people who have good health.

Amaechi will work from morning till night and inspect projects even at midnight, okay? So we want a president or presidential candidates who have good health, who have energy.

It is for Nigerians to decide, but for me, if Amaechi decides to run, I think he has all the requisite qualities and I will support him.

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Ex-presidential aspirant, Cosmos Ndukwe resigns from PDP

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One of the 2023 presidential aspirants of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, Dr Cosmos Ndukwe, has resigned his membership of the PDP.

This is contained in a letter written by the former Deputy Speaker, Abia State House of Assembly, to the Chairman of his Item C Ward in Bende Local Government Area, and copied to the State Chairman of the party, Hon. Asiforo Okere; and the Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, respectively.

The former Chief of Staff to the Governor and Commissioner for Works under ex-Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu, cited “personal reasons, current commitments and aspirations” for his decision to quit the PDP.

He commended the party for giving him the platform to come to political limelight, and wished it success in the state.

The letter posted on his Facebook page on Monday morning read, “I hope this letter finds you well. It is with a heavy heart that I compose this correspondence to tender my resignation as a member and stakeholder in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Abia State, effective immediately.

“My decision to resign as a member within the party stems from personal reasons and reflections on my current commitments and aspirations.

“After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion that potting out of PDP is the best course of action for me at this time.

“I am immensely grateful for the opportunities that the PDP has afforded me during my tenure as a Councillor, Deputy Chairman Local Government, Chief of Staff to Executive Governor of Abia State, Deputy Speaker Abia 6th House of Assembly and Presidential Aspirant PDP 2023.

“Serving within the party has been a privilege, and I have valued the relationships I have built with fellow members, as well as the chance to contribute to the party’s objectives and ideals.

” I want to express my appreciation to you, the Ward Executive Committee, and all members of the PDP Abia State for the support and camaraderie extended to me throughout my association with the party.

“While I may be stepping away from my formal role, I remain committed to the principles of democracy and the progress of our great state Abia.

“Please consider this letter as my formal resignation from all duties and responsibilities associated with my position as a member and stakeholder in the PDP Abia State.

“I wish the PDP Abia State continued success in all its endeavors, and I extend my best wishes for the future. Thank you once again for the opportunities and experiences.”

The former Deputy Speaker had in an introductory post to the letter written:

“Good morning friends and well wishers. In life, we all have the past. We all made choices that maybe, weren’t the best ones. None of us is completely a saint,
but we all get a fresh start some day.

“Eccl 3:1-5 summary is on time for everything. To me, this is time to leave PDP family. I am potting out for good, new destination to be announced soon.

“My letter has started its journey to the ward chairman, LG chairman, State Chairman and Ag National chairman”.

The PDP has been hit by the wind of resignation following the exit of former Governor of Imo State, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, and over 20 key members of the party in Imo State including a member of the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT), and zonal officers.

Although the supremacy tussle between former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr Nyesom Wike, is believed to be at the centre of crisis rocking the PDP, funding by Vanguard show that Ndukwe may be on his way to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to assist his kinsman, and the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu.

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Ihedioha resigns from PDP, says party no longer a credible opposition

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Emeka Ihedioha, a former governorship candidate on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo, has resigned from the party.

Ihedioha conveyed his resignation from the party in a letter dated April 23 and addressed to the PDP chairman of Mbutu ward, Aboh Mbaise LGA of Imo; and the national chairman.

Ihedioha said the party has failed to offer “credible opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)”.

The politician said he has contributed his quota to the “development and transformation” of the PDP since 1998.

“All these years, I have taken pride in the fact that the PDP is a party that will always look inward for internal reforms and provide credible leadership for the people, whether in power or outside power.

“I have had the benefit of serving and benefitting from the party at various levels. Regrettably, in recent times, the party has taken on a path that is at variance with my personal beliefs.

“Despite my attempt to offer counsel, the party is, sadly no longer able to carry out internal reforms, enforce its own rules or offer credible opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress.

“It is in the light of the foregoing, that I am compelled to offer my resignation from the People’s Democratic Party effective immediately.”

Ihedioha said while the decision to leave the party was “difficult to take”, he believes that it is “the right one”.

He said despite his resignation, he will always be available to offer services “towards the deepening of democracy and good governance” in Nigeria.

Ihedioha was elected governor of Imo in March 2019 on the PDP platform.

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Lucky Aiyedatiwa wins Ondo APC governorship primary election

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Lucky Aiyedatiwa, governor of Ondo state, has clinched the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial ticket for the November 16 election.

Usman Ododo, Kogi state governor and chairman of the election organising committee, declared Aiyedatiwa as the winner of the party’s primary in the early hours of Monday.

Ododo said Aiyedatiwa secured 48,569 votes to defeat his closest challengers — Mayowa Akinfolarin who had 15,343 votes and Olusola Oke who polled 14,915 votes.

Aiyedatiwa won in 16 of the 18 LGAs in the state while Oke won in Ilaje local government area.

The election was cancelled in Ifedore LGA due to issues of violence.

CONTROVERSIAL PRIMARY ELECTION

The APC primary election, which started on Saturday, was marred by allegations of irregularities while there were demands for cancellation by the leading contenders.

Several aspirants alleged that no election took place in most parts of the state.

TheCable reporters who monitored the election in Akure failed to witness voting in several wards in the Ondo state capital.

Olusola Oke, Olugbenga Edema, Wale Akinterinwa, Dayo Faduyile and Jimi Odimayo are among the governorship hopefuls who kicked against the conduct of the exercise.

Folakemi Omogoroye, a female governorship hopeful, described the election as a “complete rape of democracy”.

“I am not going to accept it, and now, I am calling for cancellation and if this is not done, maybe we’ll meet in the court,” Omogoroye said.

Despite the criticism and controversy surrounding the election, the Kogi state governor insisted that the process was transparent.

The primary election took place across 203 wards in the 18 LGAs of the state.

The election was rescheduled in all 13 wards of Okitipupa LGA over the late arrival of materials. The rescheduled election, held on Sunday, recorded a low turnout of voters in some wards.

Members of the party staged a protest in Akure on Sunday evening over the conduct of the governorship election.

Adeniran Oyebade, director-general for Olusola Oke campaign organisation in Ondo central, described the primary as “daylight robbery”.

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