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Ministerial List: APC, PDP Bicker Over Amaechi
The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, have expressed mixed reactions over the 81 page-Petition written against the nomination of former Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi as a minister.
Amaechi’s name was one of the 21 ministerial nominees read out by Senate President Bukola Saraki at the Senate Plenary on Tuesday.
But a Senator representing Rivers –East Senatorial District, George Sekibo on Wednesday, stirred up controversy in the Senate, when he tried to present a petition written by an anti-corruption group in Rivers State known as the Integrity Group.
The petition generated uproar among Senators. Sekibo was, however, directed by the Senate President to submit the petition to the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges.
Back home in Rivers State, the APC condemned the petition against Amaechi’s nomination, describing it as a political witch-hunt against a man who had served the state well.
The APC spokesman, Mr Chris Finebone, who described the petition by the Rivers Senator as baseless said no degree of envy and hatred for Amaechi will pull him down.
The APC spokesman commended the spontaneous reactions of Senators to the petition, expressing optimism that Amaechi would scale through the screening .
Also, the former Senator representing Rivers South-East, Senator Magnus Abe, condemned the petition by Senator Sekibo, describing Sekibo’s action as a “political showmanship.”
According to him, it is immoral for Senator Sekibo to write a petition against Amaechi’s nomination, given Amaechi’s role in making Sekibo return as a senator in 2011 against the Senatorial aspiration of Governor Nyesom Wike.
Senator Abe, said the Senate has no legal power to investigate any matter that is before court of law, stressing that such matter can only referred to court or Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for investigation.
But Sekibo maintained that Amaechi was not qualified to be a minister based on alleged corruption charges against the former governor.
Sekibo, who addressed the press shortly after the Senate plenary said the petition had already been submitted to the presidency and the EFCC, adding that he believed President Buhari would not have nominated Amaechi if he had read the petition.
Also, the spokesman of the petitioner, the Integrity Group, Mr. Livingstone Wechie, explained that the petition presented by Senator Sekibo was not to with-hunt the former governor but to ensure thorough compliance with the anti corruption drive of President Muhammadu Buhari.
According to him, the petition only urged the Senate to suspend the screening of former Governor Amaechi pending when he would be cleared from the alleged corruption charges against him before the EFCC.