We
learned that the inability of the Senate to undertake the screening
process of former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi for the federal
cabinet is due to growing opposition against him within the ranks of the
All Progressives Congress (APC).
Mr. Amaechi’s screening has been postponed twice, the second
time because the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public
Petitions was unable to submit a completed report on the outstanding
petitions against the nominee. There are also additional allegations
that there is a court order against Mr. Amaechi from Port Harcourt, the
capital of Rivers State, from current Governor Nyesome Wike.
When contacted, an aide to Mr. Amaechi dismissed the existence
of such an order, telling a SaharaReporters correspondent: “Nobody has
seen any court order. It is rumored but no one has seen it.”
The same aide admitted that however that “the matter [allegations of
corruption by Governor Wike] is in court,” and “preventing the Senate
from entertaining petitions” against him.
It is said that the sources within the APC that
Governor Wike has been bribing members of the National Assembly to
protest Mr. Amaechi’s nomination as minister. Our source claims that, as
a result of Governor Wike’s efforts, Mr. Amaechi’s screening continues
to be postponed from fear that his attempt at getting screened
successfully might be thwarted.
The APC opposition against Mr. Amaechi, together with disgruntled
members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), could prevent his
appointment to President Buhari’s government
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