Obasanjo On official Visit To Rivers State
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has declared that he is still very
relevant in Nigeria politics despite rumours that he wants to opt out.
Obasanjo
also cleared the air on the controversial popular comment he made
during a campaign in Port Harcourt for the 2007 gubernatorial election
in Rivers State, where he said the situation in the state as at then had
“K-leg”.
He said there is always something peculiar about politics in Rivers State.
Former President Obasanjo made the disclosure during his working visit to Rivers State.
He
affirmed that he was amused when the lower court dismissed Amaechi’s
suit but that he was glad when the Supreme Court upheld that Amaechi is
the authentic Governor of the state.
While appreciating the
courage of Amaechi, he advised him to continue to take every necessary
action that will better the lives of Rivers people.
“As a leader,
when I have something that requires action, that action must be taken,
if not, I am not a worthy leader. Amaechi did what is required in a
democratic dispensation and now that ‘K-leg’ has been straigthened.
“I
am one of those who when he got the verdict, I found it awkward. I
didn’t voice it out publicly but I found it awkward. Awkward in the
sense that how can someone that did not contest an election win an
election and become the governor without been voted for.
“I was
amused about it and then he took it to the Supreme Court and he won at
the Supreme court; as far as I am concerne,d that is the end of the
matter. If anybody is not satisfied, then they have to wait for the
judgement of the supreme being.
“So the k-leg has been
straightened. He contested again in 2011 and he won overwhelmingly with a
landslide. Then what is the problem about k peg again?”

Obasanjo also recounted the time Amaechi changed the name of a road former Governor of the state, Peter Odili named after him.
“Some
people asked me not to come because when he became Governor, he
canceled the road they named after me. I don’t work so that people can
name roads after me.
“I work so that the world will remember me.
But I want my name to be written on the hearts of Nigerians and people
all over the world.
“Even if he decides not name a road after me,
what is the quarrel? Why should I quarrel about it? Rotimi, with all
due respect, there is something you must learn from me”.
He
commended Amaechi for the quality he put into constructing the Nne Furo
Korubo Model Secondary School saying that the facilities in the school
could be compared to those in the Universities.
“I have heard. I
have come here to see and I have started the process of declaration.
Without prejudice, this auditorium can be compared to any auditorium in a
tertiary institution in Nigeria and even in the world.
“Rotimi, If we want leaders with ideas not with ghetto mentality, we must train them in places like this.
“In
our politics we should adopt principles. We would not be here forever.
If we have to make progress, there must be cumulative products. You know
what you need to do. What you need to do; somebody else comes and
builds on it. If you have a time to use your hand to cover the
achievements of your predecessor, then you will have no time to build
your own achievements.
“I admire your courage. When he won in
court, I phoned him and said don’t take anything against your
predecessor. Whatever decision that was taken, hold me responsible”, he
said.
Earlier, Governor Amaechi thanked Obasanjo for flouting the advice of his critics not to honour his invitation.
Amaechi said he invited the former president in other to convince him about the huge developmental changes in the state.
He
also said he wanted to prove a point to opposition politicians in the
state who take time to rubbish his efforts in the state.
DailyPost
recalls that the Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike had on
network television condemned the developmental projects of. Governor
Amaechi.
Some of the projects commissioned include the G.U Ake
road, Elekahia-Rumuomasi road , Nne Korubo Model Secondary School, the
Banana Plantation in Ogoni, Afam Power Station, the Songhai farm, some
model primary schools and primary health centres.
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