Rotimi Amaechi, Minister of
transportation and director general of the reelection campaign of President
Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday said the ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo sent him
into a 10-month exile in Ghana in 2006.
Amaechi said this while reacting to
Obasanjo’s recent statements describing President Muhammadu Buhari’s
administration as ‘Abacha era’.
Speaking at APC rally in Borno,
Amaechi asked Nigerians to compare the administration of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) to what obtains currently and decide which is closer to Abacha’s
government.
Making reference to Obasanjo and
PDP administration, Amaechi recounted how he was sent into exile and oppressed
in previous administrations.
Amaechi said, “Honestly I had
decided at the campaign rally that because there were too many speeches, I
would say very little.
“But in view of what is going on
in the country, I need to make one or two sentences, proceed from that to
statements.
“Sometime in 2006, I was chased
out of this country by a PDP-led federal government. I went into exile in
Ghana. I was in Ghana for 10 months. I was expelled from the party, PDP until I
became a governor. And when I became a governor, I told them I did not want to
belong to PDP again. They met me and apologised and readmitted me into PDP
“I’m comparing which one falls
into an Abacha’s government and which one falls outside Abacha’s government
“I was a governor in 2013, 2014,
2015—I had no security. A PDP-led government had chased my CSO and my ADC away.
My ADC ran to London, my CSO was put in an underground cell. A major who was in
my convoy was also put in underground cell. I was left without security.
“They should tell us one governor
that is left without security today.”
On allegation of plans to rig
2019 elections, Amaechi accused the PDP of being experienced in rigging
elections, citing the south-south region as example.
“PDP knows that we’re all in PDP
and that in the south-south they don’t do elections. We write results, no
voting.
“So which one is close to Abacha?
The PDP one or the one where we’re saying people’s votes must count? The
problem we have in the country is that we’re clearly showing them that it is no
longer business as usual. No more rigging.
“There will be no rigging by
God’s grace this time. INEC must perform its responsibility to protect our
votes, so that the president that emerges will be the people’s president,”
Amaechi added.
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