Sunday Okobi
For refusing to spend ₦13 billion on the Maritime
University in the Niger Delta region, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi
Amaechi, has been described as a traitor to people of his South-south region
“who gave him the quota opportunity to serve as a cabinet member of the
President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.”
This affront against the minister was made
on Thursday in a statement issued by former media aide to ex-President Goodluck
Jonathan, Reno Omokri, who further alleged that Amaechi’s refusal to commit to
the establishment of the university was even to the amazement of a fellow Niger
Deltan Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, also a member of his
political party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
“Amaechi is a minister today because of the Niger
Delta. He was nominated as a minister to represent Rivers State in the
Executive Council of the federal government. By his actions, it is safe to say
that Amaechi is a traitor to his people!” Omokri noted.
Omokri, however, lamented that Amaechi, who felt
that ₦13 billion was too much to be spent on the Niger Delta, justified citing
an ₦18 billion on the so-called Transport University in President Buhari’s
village of Daura.
He asked: “How can ₦18 billion to build a
university in Buhari’s village be justifiable but ₦13 billion for the goose
that lays the golden egg is not?
“Amaechi said ‘there was nothing special about
building the university in the president’s hometown since Daura is also part of
Nigeria’, but what of the Niger Delta? Is the Niger Delta not part of Nigeria?”
According to the statement, Reno stated that on
June 14, 2016, Amaechi, publicly refused to spend ₦13 billion on the Maritime
University in the Niger Delta, “where 90 percent of Nigeria‘s foreign earning
comes from.
“On that day, Amaechi, who was speaking at a town
hall meeting organised by the Federal Ministry of Information in Uyo, Akwa Ibom
State, defended the decision of the Buhari administration to scrap the project
which is critical for his own people in the Niger Delta, and while responding
to a question on the matter, Amaechi said: ‘If you give me N13 billion, I will
buy the half of Lagos’.”
The former aide to President Jonathan noted that it
took the intervention of Kachikwu for sanity to prevail on the day Amaechi
condemned the building of Maritime University in the Niger Delta.
“Visibly offended by Amaechi’s statements, Kachikwu
retorted ‘let me say on Okerenkoko University, I disagree with the Minister of
Transport. Any facility that is located in the South-south we should work close
to developing it. I don’t care the circumstances under which you are placed’.
“However, kudos must go the way of the Minister of
State for Petroleum, Kachikwu, who stood up for the truth when it counted.
“Unsurprisingly, it was after speaking up for the
Niger Delta that Kachikwu was consequently sidelined in his ministry with
President Buhari giving the real power in the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) to the corporation Managing Director, Maikanti Baru, his
fellow northerner, promoting Kachikwu’s famous leaked memo,” Omokri alleged in
the statement.
The former Social Media aide to Jonathan, meanwhile,
recalled that the only federal university in President Buhari’s home state of
Katsina was built by former President Jonathan, “a man who treated all parts of
Nigeria equally.”
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