Contrary to her earlier denials of involvement in the political
crisis rocking Rivers State, wife of President Goodluck Jonathan,
Patience, on Wednesday opened up on the matter.
She told 16
bishops from the South-South, who visited her at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja, that her misunderstanding with Rivers State Governor,
Rotimi Amaechi, started about four years ago in Anyugubiri in Okrika
when she appealed to him to engage her people in dialogue instead of
demolishing a part of their community.
Mrs. Jonathan said the
governor, whom she described as “hot tempered,” did not only ignore
her advice, he went a step further by sacking the chairman of the
local government for holding a reception in her honour.
According to her, Amaechi did not only stop at those, he imposed a curfew on the community, which is where she hails from.
She said all her pleas with the governor to lift the curfew fell on deaf ears.
Although
the President’s wife told the visiting bishops that she had since
committed the Rivers crisis to God, she decided to open up for the
first time on it so that they could pray to God to touch Amaechi’s
heart.
She said, “Rivers State issue is one thing I have
committed to prayer because I believe there is nothing God cannot do.
God restored me and I will do His work without the fear of man. The
truth will always remain the truth and what God ordains must come to
pass and so Rivers issue is something we have handed over to God.
“This
matter started four years ago at Anyugubiri in Okrika when I begged him
not to demolish a part of Okrika but that he should dialogue first with
the people. After that incident, he called the chairman of Okrika Local
Government and sacked him for holding a reception in our honour; that
boy was the first victim.
“He also put my people under curfew for
nine months. I called him and pleaded with him but he refused. Then I
began to hear all sorts of propaganda in the media against me; this is
not the way.
“I have never spoken about this issue but as men of
God, I believe you will say the truth always because there are a lot of
conflicting interests; some will hear one thing and say the exact
opposite.
“I also want you to know the genesis of this problem
and pray that God touches Amaechi’s heart as per his hot temper because
when two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.’’
Mrs. Jonathan urged the governor to sheathe the sword and allow peace to reign in the state.
She said as her son, she could not be fighting the governor.
She also urged the governor to avoid being used by outsiders to fight “his own blood.”
She
added, “I appeal to Amaechi to sheathe his sword so that we can defend
our state and this country with love, unity, patriotism and truth at all
time.
“Hebrews 12:14 urges us to embrace peace with all men
without which, we cannot see God. Amaechi is my son, I cannot fight him
and I cannot kill him. He shouldn’t be used by outsiders against his own
blood because this seat is vanity.
“One day, no matter how long
it takes, we will leave this seat. Power is not forever. This seat is
vanity, others sat here and left, so one day I will also leave and we
will meet at home; so why should I fight him?
“Let’s take it easy
and face issues. Let’s stop magnifying lies; we must respect our
leaders and people in authority. Let’s give peace a chance.”
Earlier,
the leader of the delegation, Bishop God-Do-Well Awomapara, said they
decided to visit the wife of the President to unravel the mysteries
surrounding the crisis in the state and mediate in order to find a
lasting solution to it.
“Our visit is significant in view of
emerging situations in our region. We are on a quest to unravel the
mysteries surrounding the Rivers issue and mediate where necessary,” he
said.
Mrs. Jonathan’s spokesman, Mr. Ayo Osinlu, later issued a
statement in which she again called on all those involved in the
crisis to sheathe their swords and find ways to restore peace to the
state.
The statement reads in part, “Dame Jonathan particularly
appealed to Governor Amaechi to fly the olive branch, and resist being
used by outsiders against his own people.
“While giving an
insight into the genesis of the crisis in the state, she reiterated the
need for the warring factions to employ dialogue as a means of resolving
the contending issues amicably.
“The First Lady urged those who
are crying more than the bereaved to stop magnifying the
misunderstanding, while reiterating that Governor Amaechi and Mr.
Nyeson Wike (Minister of State for Education) remain her sons, brothers
and kinsmen, and would do anything to protect both of them.
Reacting,
the State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs. Ibim
Semenitari, said the governor did not demolish the houses around a
school in Angubiri, Okirika, as advised by Mrs. Jonathan.
Semenitari,
who recalled what happened in Okirika when the President’s wife
visited, said the school shown to Mrs. Jonathan by the governor had no
playground, adding that a playground and other facilities could only be
provided if some houses around the school were demolished.
“The
First Lady advised against it and the governor did not demolish the
houses. The school is still there without a playground. This issue
happened a long time ago. What I don’t understand is that she still
bears that in mind,” the commissioner added.
On the allegation
that Amaechi imposed a nine-month curfew on the people of Okrika,
Semenitari disagreed with Mrs. Jonathan, saying, “Even the First Lady
had said several times that one of the achievements of the governor was
that he (Amaechi) brought peace to Okrika and that people could sleep
with both eyes closed.”
On her description of Amaechi as
hot-tempered, the commissioner pointed out that she could not say
anything about it since it was the President’s wife’s personal opinion.
Semenitari,
however, expressed satisfaction with Mrs. Jonathan’s warning to those
using her name to forment trouble to desist from such act.
“What I
think is good to hear is that she has no problem with the governor
(Amaechi) and that those using her name to cause crisis will stop doing
so,” the commissioner stressed.
“She expressed her commitment to
ensuring that peace returns to Rivers State soon, stating that as the
President of African First Ladies Peace Mission, her desire is to have
peace in her home base.”
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