The
Edo State Governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole and his Rivers State
counterpart, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, have said they are not losing sleep
over the alleged plot by President Goodluck Jonathan to push for their
impeachment.
The duo said the Presidency and the
Peoples Democratic Party could not impeach them as the case of a former
governor of Adamawa State, Alhaji Murtala Nyako.
The National Chairman of the All
Progressives Congress, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, had at a press
conference on Wednesday alleged that Jonathan and the PDP were out to
remove the governors of Edo, Nasarawa, Osun, Borno and Rivers states.
But Oshiomhole, through his Special
Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Kassim Afegbua, said he was
popularly elected by the overwhelming majority of Edo people.
He said, “The thought of impeachment does
not cross our hearts. First, what would be the rationale? Secondly, the
APC has majority in the Assembly. Thirdly, the governor is on ground.
Fourthly, he is performing. We are not losing sleep over that because we
have capacity for decency when it comes to real issues of political
engagement.”
He accused the PDP of impunity, which he said was fast eroding democratic principles in the country.
He added, “If the PDP is now engaged in a
gestapo manner with a gale of impeachment here and there, and with
clear-cut abuses, it is the responsibility of the media to expose such
dubiety and save our democracy from collapse.”
Afegbua said that the APC would not lose elections in Edo State, adding that the governor had performed.
In Rivers State, Amaechi and his
followers said they were aware of the threat of impeachment in order to
force the governor back to the PDP, but added that such threat would not
work.
Describing the threat to make him return
to the PDP as a dull dream and a wild goose chase, the governor, who
spoke through his Chief of Staff, Chief Tony Okocha, explained that the
formal move by 25 members of the state House of Assembly to the APC on
Wednesday had foreclosed any thought of his (Amaechi) removal as the
state governor.
He said, “It is a wild goose chase
because no threat of impeachment from the Presidency will make the
governor cave in. Twenty-five PDP Assembly members have all defected
formerly to the APC, all in solidarity with the governor.
“We are aware of such threats of
impeachment, but it is not working. The coffin has been nailed and there
is nothing they (Presidency) can do about it,” he added.
Amaechi, however, said he would not quit
politics as a result of the threat to impeach him or force him to join
the PDP, adding that his political future remains in the hands of God
and the people of the state.
On the recent impeachment of Murtala
Nyako as the governor of Adamawa State, Amaechi said though he was
worried that his colleague was removed, the scenarios in Adamawa and
Rivers states were different.
He said, “When the lawmakers were all in
the PDP was even when we thought that impeachment would happen. Now,
everybody in Rivers State has resolved that Governor Chibuike Amaechi
will serve out his eight years.
“People are defecting enmasse to APC. So,
they need to come and break our ranks here before they can achieve
their plan. The threat to impeach Amaechi so that he will return to the
PDP will not work; it is wishy-washy, it is a dull dream.”
But Chairman of the PDP in Edo State, Chief Dan Orbih, dismissed allegation by the APC national chairman.
He stated, “We are looking anxiously
towards the next rounds of elections in 2015 and 2016 when we shall
teach Adams Oshiomhole a political lesson.”
Orbih said that although the PDP was not
interested in impeaching Oshiomhole, the APC was under fear because
information from the governor’s quarters indicated that he had committed
impeachable offences.
He said, “I also want to use this
opportunity to call on the honourable members of the Edo State House of
Assembly that there can be no smoke without fire.
“It appears that Oshiomhole has committed
impeachable offences, hence, the fear expressed by Oyegun and himself
that he could be impeached.
“For us as a party, we are not interested
in his impeachment. But from the noise coming out of his quarters, it
appears the man has been involved in many impeachable offences.”
On the allegations of impeachment in APC
states raised by the APC national chairman, the PDP chairman said the
opposition raised the alarm due to fear of defeat in 2015.
He said he did not see any reason non-
legislative members would engage themselves in talks bothering on
impeachment when the state legislators had the constitutional right to
do so.
Meanwhile, despite his removal as the
Governor of Adamawa State and threats of arrest for treason, Nyako had
said that he would not withdraw his controversial memo to the northern
governors even on his death-bed.
Nyako, who spoke with reporters
through his media aide, Ahmad Sajoh, said information at his disposal
had now shown that the Presidency and the Peoples Democratic Party were
deeply involved in his impeachment.
There have been reports that Nyako, who
has gone underground since his impeachment on Tuesday, would be arrested
for treason over the memo to the northern governors on April 4, 2014.
Nyako, in the memo, had accused President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration of genocide against the North.
He had accused the administration of
organising the killing of citizens and then quickly attributing same to
the Boko Haram sect.
Nyako had stated, “Cases of mass murders
by its bloody minded killers and cut-throats are well known, but it
attributes the killings to the so-called Boko-Haram.
“The administration has also hired
militia from all across, especially North Africa, who have been deceived
into accepting to come because they were made to believe that they
would be fighting infidels.”
He accused Jonathan’s administration of
using “mass murderers/cut-throats imbedded in our legitimate and
traditional defence and security organisations” to carry out the
genocide claims.
Nyako said the administration was
determined to create strife between Muslims and Christians in the North
or between one ethnic group and another.
The governor’s aide said Nyako made the
allegations based on the information available to him as a retired
Admiral in the Nigerian Navy.
According to him, before writing the memo, the governor considered all options.
Asked whether the governor would withdraw
the statement now that he had been impeached, Sajoh said, “That is
something that is not possible. We believe that based on the information
available to him as a retired Admiral in the Nigerian Navy; having a
very sound military background, having been the person that had the
privilege of setting up the intelligence unit of the Nigerian Navy and
being a person that knows exactly what security issues are concerned, he
weighed all the options before making that statement. And I can tell
you that even on his death-bed, he stands by that statement.”
The governor, however, made a U-turn on
the involvement of the President and the Peoples Democratic Party in his
impeachment by the state House of Assembly.
Nyako, had on July 4 said the President had no hand in the impeachment saga initiated by lawmakers in Adamawa State.
Nyako blamed “some senior citizens” of Adamawa based in Abuja for the political imbroglio bedevilling the state.
He said, “The Presidency is not planning a plot to remove me from office contrary to speculations.
“We know that Adamawa State is full of
intellectuals, when issues arise, we use different approaches to address
them. That is the cause of the political differences we have, but not
much outside interference.”
Sajoh, however, said subsequent
information available to the governor showed that the PDP and the
Presidency were involved in the impeachment.
He stated, “Information now available and
subsequent actions that were taken by the Presidency and the PDP
national headquarters and other persons very close to the President must
definitely make anyone change his position with regard to whether the
Presidency was involved or not.
“But of course, at the time he made the statement, he made it believing that it was an Adamawa internal affair.
“With the turn of events and the things
that happened at the time of the impeachment till date, one will not say
the same thing today.”
The governor also said that despite his removal, he had no regrets for decisions he took while in office.
Sajoh stated, “The former governor took
whatever decision he took believing that the bases upon which such
decisions were taken were right. He took rational decisions and as a
human being barring the limits of his mortality, he has no regrets
whatsoever.” The media aide said the governor’s conscience was clear
because the bases on which the decisions were taken were right.
“As a retired officer of the Nigerian
Armed forces and gentleman and as a credible person, he has no regret
dumping the PDP and he has no intention of returning to the party,”
Sajoh added.
Efforts to get the PDP National Publicity
Secretary, Chief Olisah Metuh, to react to the insistence of Nyako on
his memo and allegations over impeachment did not succeed as calls to
his mobile telephone did not go through neither did he respond to the
SMS sent to him. But Metuh, had in a statement on Wednesday, said the
PDP did not wish to join issues with the APC.
He stated, “Nigerians know that this is
part of the orchestrated plot by the APC to discredit and blackmail
institutions of government, particularly the legislature, the citadel of
democracy and stronghold of the will of the people and ultimately set
the stage to destabilise the polity.”
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