Amaechi, weekend in Degema, headquarters of Degema Local Government Area of the state, after commissioning an 8,000-sitting capacity football stadium complex built by the council, said that the PDP has nothing to offer Kalabari people, and one way for the people to regain their lost oil wells and benefit from democratic governance was to vote out the PDP.
Amaechi explained that the
President was taking sides in the Soku oil wells matter, as he narrated the
president’s reaction during a meeting with Kalabari chiefs.
He said: “In that meeting,
before Kalabari chiefs, Mr. President said to us, ‘you people call it Soku, we
from Bayelsa call it Oluasiri. Is Soku Oluasiri?’ he questioned and the people
said ‘No.’
“As President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, he is not supposed to take sides. The moment he
said it is called Oluasiri, he was taking sides and we have no faith in Mr.
President returning our oil wells. They have taken the (Soku) oil wells, they
are spending the money because they have the Presidency.
The only way you can get
back your oil wells is to vote out PDP. The only opportunity you have now is
your vote. Vote him out, he is not Rivers, He is from Bayelsa. He has not and
will not serve us and I have said here, let Mr. President tell us what he has
done for us.”
He noted that his efforts
to build Trans-Kalabari Road in the state and reconstruct the Emohua-Abonnema federal road already in
deplorable condition were frustrated by
President Jonathan.
He called on the people to
fight for their rights by using their voting strength to correct all anomalies
by voting out the ruling PDP.
“When I was coming here (to
Degema), I saw the Emohua-Abonnema Road, it’s going bad. When I met the
President with Kalabari Chiefs and I told the President: ‘that road is going
very bad, if we don’t intervene now, that road will soon be impassable.
Mr. President, that road is
a federal road’, and he said, he knows. And I then asked: ‘Mr. President, can
the Rivers State Government reconstruct that road? Because that is the only
road by which Kalabari people come out to town’ but Mr. President said no.”
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