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Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Amaechi, Akpabio clash again at reconciliation meeting.
Rivers and Akwa Ibom
governors engaged in a
shouting match at Villa’s
peace meeting, as
Jonathan wades in.
The Rivers State Governor,
Chibuike Amaechi and his
Akwa Ibom State counterpart, Godswill
Akpabio again clashed at
the Sunday night’s peace
meeting, held at the
Presidential Villa between
President Goodluck
Jonathan and the
governors of the “New”
Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP.”
Mr Amaechi, who is the
Chairman of the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum, NGF,
and Mr Akpabio, the
Chairman of the PDP
Governors Forum, were
reportedly engaged in a
shouting match, pouring
invectives on each other.
They were said to have
used unprintable words to
describe each other at the
parley held at the First
Lady’s wing of the
Presidential Villa, to seek
ways of reconciling the
New PDP and the
Bamanga Tukur-led PDP.
Sources at the Sunday
meeting said Messrs
Amaechi and Akpabio
clashed while the meeting
was in progress.
A source told PREMIUM
TIMES that during the
discussion, the Rivers State
governor, apparently
angry, accused his Akwa
Ibom State counterpart of
corruption.
‘You’re a terribly corrupt
man,” Mr Amaechi
reportedly yelled at Mr
Akpabio, in anger.
The governor of Akwa
Ibom State was said to
have responded by saying
“What did I steal, how am
I corrupt? You’re the one
that is corrupt.”
However, calm soon
returned to the meeting
when Mr Jonathan
prevailed on Mr Amaechi
not to describe the Akwa
Ibom governor with such
words.
The truce induced by the
president’s intervention
was short-lived, as the
South-South governors
soon resumed their
quarrel.
During the second phase
of the clash, Mr Akpabio
was said to have
complained that members
of his family were no
longer safe in the country.
PREMIUM TIMES sources
said the Akwa Ibom
Governor specifically
lamented that his
daughter in one of the
higher institutions in the
north was being “bullied.”
In his response, Mr
Amaechi was said to have
told the Akwa Ibom
Governor that his
daughter was suffering
that fate because the
money he donated to the
school, was stolen.
“They are bullying your
daughter because the
money you went there to
donate is not yours, it was
stolen money,” the Rivers
State Governor reportedly
told the Akwa Ibom state
governor.
PREMIUM TIMES further
gathered that during the
altercation, apparently in
response to a threat that
officials of the Economic
and Finance Commission
, EFCC, would investigate
him, the Rivers State
governor was quoted as
saying that he was not
afraid of the Commission.
Mr Amaechi reportedly
said that if the
Commission’s officials
were dispatched to Rivers
State to investigate his
administration, they
would find nothing
incriminating and that he
would ask them to go to
Akwa Ibom State where,
according to him, the
public treasury was being
looted.
Both governors had last
month clashed during a
meeting with former
President Olusegun
Obasanjo to resolve the
crisis that trailed the May
24 NGF’s election.
At the meeting with the
former president, Mr
Amaechi was said to have
accused Mr Akpabio and
some other governors of
going behind their
colleagues to tell Mr
Jonathan different stories
after any meeting, to
show that they were not
part of the discussion.
The meeting where both
governors met were
convened to reconcile the
two factions of the PDP.
The ruling party split into
two when, on August 31,
seven governors elected
on its platform, former
Vice President Atiku
Abubakar and its other
chieftains, announced the
birth of the “New PDP”.
The seven governors are
Sule Lamido (Jigawa),
Musa Kwankwaso (Kano),
Murtala Nyako (Adamawa)
, Ailyu Wamakko (Sokoto),
Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara)
, Babangida Aliyu (Niger)
and Mr Amaechi.
The splinter group also
named Kawu Baraje, a
former acting National
Chairman of the PDP and
Olagunsoye Oyinlola, a
former National Secretary
of the party, as its national
chairman and national
secretary, respectively. -PREMIUM TIMES
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