Buhari , Amaechi and the Anti-Graft War
As
a full-fledged citizen, I am incensed by the damning swirling allegations of
brutal and unrelenting serial pillages of the resources of Rivers State leveled
against Mr Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi, the immediate past governor of the State,
by the integrity Group, a self-styled anti-corruption watchdog committed to the
enthronement of accountability and good governance.
Whether this group is a witch hunt tool is a matter of conjecture but as a citizen, I am encouraged by the courage the Integrity group has demonstrated by its decision to seek judicial remedies in pursuit of its avowed commitment of bringing to justice, Amaechi and his co-travellers if they were found to be in anyway vicariously responsible for the barefaced stealing of the resources of the state. Apart from the fact that as a nation, we do not have the luxury of condoning or treating the monster called corruption with kid gloves because it will ultimately lead to our perdition, there is a new sense of urgency and belief that we should collectively deal with corruption before it kills us.
Buhari embodies our collective determination and aspiration to deal decisively with corruption, the cancer and archetype of our predicament malignant as a nation.
Decades
of systematic corruption which shows no sign of abating have left the nation in
financial ruins and held in abeyance the unfurling of the great Nigerian
possibility. During the campaigns, Buhari’s anti-corruption mantra was
reassuring and gave us hope of a fresh beginning. It is reinvigorating to note
that the few months he has been in power have not diminished his resolve and
determination to confront and deal decisively with corruption. Nigerians, the
world and posterity will judge him by his actions and not by his words.
Former Governor Amaechi has proven to be a divisive political figure who means different things to different people. Before these allegations broke, I perceived him as a largely misunderstood leader who as a rite of passage had to pass through the crucible in defense of his convictions. This image was cemented in my psyche by the nature of his emergence as governor and the many political battles he has had to fight in the course of his political career.
But
given these sleaze allegations and his unsatisfactory, infantile and laughable
response to them have left a healthy dose of doubt on my mind as per his
culpability. These allegations are grave in nature and point to economic crimes
against a state. It bespeaks of high treason, mindless pillages and one of the
most comprehensive looting of our collective patrimony and must be treated with
the seriousness it deserves. If liable in countries such as China with zero
tolerance for corruption, culpability in this instance means death.
Instead of insulting our sensibilities by telling us that everybody in Rivers State knows that he does not like money, it is in Amaechi’s interest to respond to each of these grave allegations. His public image is already in tatters going by these latest disclosures. It is only sufficient explanations and responses to them that will redeem his already battered image. Otherwise, he will occupy a prominent place in the nation’s hall of infamy and in our history a footnote. If he has a chapter, the chapter will chronicle how he serially raped Rivers State.
Instead of brinkmanship, Amaechi should explain to the world if actually he connived with his lieutenants to corner the mind-boggling sum of sixty billion naira being proceeds from the sale of the gas turbines of Omoku, Trans Amadi, Eleme and Afam.
Nigerians
and the people of Rivers State are waiting for Amaechi’s explanation regarding
this allegation that he mindlessly, callously and criminally caused to have
siphoned the sum of $ USD 105 million (N21 billion naira) through hurried
transfers using three companies as a conduit. We are waiting for Amaechi’s
explanation regarding the alleged unlawful payment and fraudulent conversion of
N8 billion meant for the construction of a multi-storey Karibe Whyte Specialist
Hospital in Portharcourt using Clinoriv Specialist Hospital and Leisure Ltd as
a front. The long-suffering people of Rivers State are anxiously waiting for
the former governor’s explanation as par his alleged criminal role in the
unlawful enrichment of Collect (Nigeria) Ltd with public funds to the tune of
N1.5 billion.
So far, Amaechi’s response to these allegations is far from satisfactory, and constitutes a gratuitous insult on the victims of kleptocracy which allegedly flourished under his rule. His statement thus far that everybody in Rivers State knows that he does not like money is bravado taken too far, and calls to question his understanding of the gravity of these grave acts of corruption which he is accused of. The people are so incensed that they may visit jungle justice on him should he walk the streets of Port-Harcourt without police protection.
It would appear that Amaechi’s arrogance may stern from his belief that his relationship with President Buhari makes him untouchable. The fact that Amaechi expects the people, the very victims of his alleged mindless pillage of their resources to empathize with him, is the height of delusion, impunity and arrogant display of raw power
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