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 said that during the discussion, the Rivers State governor, apparently angry, accused his Akwa Ibom State counterpart of corruption.
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 said 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.
A 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.
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.
It was 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.
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.
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ReplyDeleteWhy did dey not allow them trade punches so that dey can settle the scores once n for all
ReplyDeleteJonathan, thanks for where u have taken this country to. We are very grateful
ReplyDeleteI shake my head for this my dear country. If the youth leader of a country is 65yrs, then there is a big problem
ReplyDeleteWhat is happening in dis country, Tope? I dont get it... Hmmmmmm. *TEEMAH*
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