Governor of
Rivers state, Rotimi Amaechi says he would have been in trouble and would have
been hounded out of the country if APC hadn’t won the presidential election.
Amaechi said
this during the public presentation of a book titled “Dynamics of Change: The
Amaechi Years” which is the compilation of his achievements a governor. The
book was presented in Lagos yesterday May 14th
“I knew I was
going to be in trouble. Anything that would cause that change not to take
place, I was ready to make that sacrifice.
The federal
government sent out a signal that if they won nobody should let me out of
Nigeria from any airport. One day Asiwaju got angry with me. He was very angry.
I went to his
house with Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and knelt down, saying ‘please let’s not
disagree, let’s win first and then we can disagree.
I lost my
passport in Ghana and went to the High Commission. They gave me a certificate
but the Ambassador was given a query for doing so.
I later
applied for a passport and they gave me green, not red. Now they have given it
to me two weeks ago.
I told
Asiwaju that what is important is to make a history of the first civilian coup
in Nigeria when your children and grandchildren read the history with your name
as one of the people who helped bring about change in Nigeria.
I said, let
us focus on the victory. I remember the day of the convention, there were so
many intrigues, there will be convention, there won’t be convention, I said my
leader, if we don’t do the convention we are finished, the press will say APC
cannot hold a convention, lead us now, there must be convention and election.
So, he turned to me and said look for Tunde (Fashola), let us go.”he said
Professor
Wole Soyinka who wrote the foreword of the book said
“The
political atmosphere today, whatever you call it, change or hope, or cautious
or careless hope, I recognise two individuals who led the change.
One of them I
call him the architect of that process, he is Ahmed Bola Tinubu.
The arrowhead
of the charge that led to the change is the man we are gathered here to honor.
It is basic
arithmetic fallacy of governance when 16 is said to be higher than 19,
something is fundamentally wrong.
Governor
Amaechi stood up and challenged even his own colleagues saying, let us change the
orientation of the nation.
Somebody once
said to me to tell the young man that he was going to destroy himself that he
should slow down. Of course I didn’t deliver the message.”he said
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