Thirteen PDP Reps From Rivers Petition Saraki, Seek Amaechi’s Disqualification As Minister

Rotimi AmaechiThirteen Peoples Democratic Party members of the House of Representatives from Rivers State on Friday protested the nomination of the immediate past governor of the state, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi for appointment as a minister, by submitting a petition to the Office of the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki.

Amaechi wasamong the 21 ministerial nominees President Muhammadu Buhari forwarded to the Senate last week.

The list was formally unveiled by Saraki on Tuesday.

The petition by the Rivers legislators is one among many petitions against Amaechi, who played a very crucial role in Muhammadu Buhari’s election as President.

In the petition, the legislators called on the Senate to disqualify the former governor on the grounds of having several corruption allegations against him.

The petition, dated October 6, alleged among others, that Amaechi unlawfully sold government property during his tenure as a governor and that he showed disrespect for the rule of law.

The petitioners are Betty Apiafi; Kingsley Chinda; Gogo Tamuno; Kenneth Chikere; Blessing Nsiegbe; Jacobson Nbina; Dumnamene Dekor; Awaji – Inombek Abiante; Uche Obi; Randolph Brown; Boniface Emerengwa; Jerome Eke; and Boma Goodhead.

The petition partly read, “We, the Rivers State Caucus of the House of Representatives, have read with concern and utter disappointment, the nomination by President Muhammadu Buhari of Mr. Rotimi Amaechi as Rivers’ ministerial nominee and we deem it necessary to place on record that we vehemently protest the said nomination of Mr. Amaechi.

“We believe that the war against corruption should be complete, total and nobody with a taint of corruption should be allowed to hold public office, not even on sympathy or compensatory grounds.

“This is the reason the country waited patiently for about four months for Mr. President to painstakingly and very meticulously choose persons that are without blemish”.

The lawmakers also made reference to the judicial commission of inquiry set up by the Nyesom Wike-led state government to investigate the sale of public property, noting that in spite of the allegations levelled against him, the ex-governor refused to appear before the panel to clear his name of all the allegations.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Rotimi Amaechi should face the music he on,this is even the beginning of the music,he will dance & be tired,other Nominees have been cleared today so Amaechi cause the problem by himself,he should better denounce his stateship from Rivers to Kastina State the home State of PMB.