What Tinubu Said About Gov. Amaechi In Lagos on Thursday ( A MUST READ)
National leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, May 14, described Rotimi Amaechi as “one of the Generals of the Common Sense Revolution”, which pushed President Goodluck Jonathan out of office. According to Tinubu, the outgoing Governor of Rivers is to be celebrated for his courage of conviction, owing to the running battle he had with President Goodluck Jonathan during his time as Chairman of the Governor’s Forum.
National leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, May 14, described Rotimi Amaechi as “one of the Generals of the Common Sense Revolution”, which pushed President Goodluck Jonathan out of office. According to Tinubu, the outgoing Governor of Rivers is to be celebrated for his courage of conviction, owing to the running battle he had with President Goodluck Jonathan during his time as Chairman of the Governor’s Forum.
The former Governor of Lagos state made the statement while serving as
special guest of honour at the public presentation of “Dynamics of
Change: The Amaechi Years” in Lagos.
“Elections over, both the leaders and citizens must brace up to meet the
challenges required to built a better, more prosperous nation. Indeed,
even as we subscribe to the tenets of Common Sense Revolution, we must
retool ourselves the new leadership must embark on policies that will
improve the general well being of the mass of our people.
“We are here today, because one of the generals in the Common Sense
Revolution Army, Rotimi Amaechi is bold and willing to show the world
what he has achieved in the task to chart the critical path to total
political and economic emancipation of the people whose mandate he
enjoyed for 8 years.”
“In my view, our gathering to celebrate the landmark achievements of my
brother, Governor Rotimi Amaechi, in Rivers State in the last eight
years is also another justifiable celebration of idea of Common Sense
Revolution for development. The publication of the book, Dynamics of
Change: The Amaechi Years is a timely service to history. This occasion
is all the more remarkable because of the huge challenges Amaechi has
been facing especially in his second term from an extremely hostile
federal government. His role as the chairman of the Governor’s Forum
invariably brought him into a bitter collision with President Goodluck
Jonathan.”
“Governor Amaechi and most of the governors want a properly defined
federalist relationship with the government at the centre. The President
would have none of that as in the notable example of the management of
the federation account. This is, therefore, another great opportunity to
salute Amaechi’s rare courage of conviction and sense of purpose. The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has every cause to be proud of him.”
While lauding some the achievements of the Rivers state governor, Tinubu
stated that he will go on to hold key positions in the new Federal
Government.
“You can, therefore, imagine how much gratified I feel at the immense
intellectual efforts invested in the publication of Dynamics of Change:
The Amaechi Years. I salute the editors and authors of essays in the
book. It is thoughtful of them to document the legacy of Amaechi in
Rivers state. The high quality schools, hospitals, roads, bridges,
security and human capacity projects, among others, richly documented in
the book are a testimony that social democratic ideas can indeed be
implemented in this clime.”
“It is our hope that the legacy of governance for genuine development
that Amaechi is leaving behind in Rivers would inspire state governments
to make the welfare and security of the people the focus of governance.
It is important to empahasise that security here includes social
security if the war against poverty must be won.”
“Rotimi will go on from here to continue to serve Nigeria in key
positions. He will not be alone. He will share the company of many
change agents and professionals who have cast their lots with the new
political order under the Leadership President elect, General Muhammadu
Buhari.”