2015:
Minister Fingered In Plot To Blackmail Buhari, Amaechi
A plot by top
government agents to portray Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State as
working with the North to stall the re-election of President Good-luck Jonathan
was uncovered in Kaduna yesterday.
Under the scheme,
which is being financed by a serving minister in the present administration,
N11 million has reportedly been paid to two Kaduna-based printers to produce
different sizes of posters bearing the images of former Head of State, General
Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.), and that of Amaechi as presidential candidate and
running mate in the 2015 poll, respectively.
The contract,
allegedly awarded to two printing firms (names withheld) is for the production
of no fewer than 10,000 copies of the posters with the logo of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, and display them at strategic points in the
northern part of the country.
The copies, according
to sources close to the printing companies, are to be delivered and displayed
in selected Northern states before the end of the week.
“The posters will hit
the streets of some states in the North at the weekend,” a source close to the
printing firms confirmed yesterday.
The plot, however,
hit the rocks when one of the staff of the printing company called the governor
and asked if he was the one that authorised the printing job.
Amaechi, according to
a source, reported the plot to the security agencies and gave the names of the
printers to them for verification.
However, Amaechi also
raised the alarm that he was being set up for blackmail by a minister from the
South-South and appealed to Nigerians to be wary of the antics of the said man,
who claims to be working for the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Amaechi’s Reaction
Speaking through his
Chief of Staff, Mr. Tony Okorocha, Amaechi described the antics of the minister
and his cohorts as criminal and an attempt by him to gain undeserved attention
from the Presidency and the people of Nigeria.
Okorocha said that
Amaechi had not made public his next political ambition and warned those
plotting to drag his name in the mud to desist from such devilish act or face
the wrath of Rivers people, whose mandate he is holding in trust till 2015.
He said: “We want to
call on Nigerians to plead with the minister to leave Amaechi alone and face
the arduous task of his ministry.
“What the minister is
trying to do is to deceive the undiscerning minds in Rivers State and Nigeria
so as to gain undue attention and continue to stay on in his post when he is
nothing more than a mischief-maker and an expert in frivolity.”
Culled from Vanguard
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