AS
the political crisis in Rivers State deepens, Governor Rotimi Amaechi
on Wednesday accused the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Joseph Mbu,
of being a member of the Peoples Democratic Party.
“The Commissioner of Police is
completely not a policeman. He (Mbu) is a known PDP politician who
attends meetings with them and carries out illegal actions,” the
governor said shortly after signing the 2014 Appropriation Bill into
law.
He acknowledged the state lawmakers’
determination to carry on with their legislative responsibilities
“despite attempts by enemies of the state to forestall their progress.”
Amaechi said, “The initial plan of those
led by our so-called ‘Abuja brothers’ and the Commissioner of Police is
to stop you (lawmakers) from dealing with legislative functions.
“I hear that one of them is telling
people that he has been able to stop the House from sitting, he has been
able to stop the judiciary from functioning. The truth of the matter is
that none of such things could happen other than the fact that they are
using the state apparatus, which is the police.
“But yesterday, you were able to assert
that democracy is about people and that when you talk about democracy,
it begins with the legislative arm of government for the reason that you
represent each unit of our people and you actually go down to the
people.”
Members of the Rivers State House of
Assembly had on Tuesday sat in the Government House, Port Harcourt, and
passed the Appropriation Bill into law.
Before presenting the 2014 appropriation
bill for the governor’s assent, the leader of the assembly, Mr. Chidi
Lloyd, said the lawmakers were impressed with the current achievements
of the Amaechi administration.
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Chapter of
the Peoples Democratic Party has condemned the actions of the state
governor and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly, Mr. Leyii
Kwanee.
The PDP, in a statement by the Special
Adviser on Media to its chairman, Mr. Jerry Needam, said by the
presentation and passage of the appropriation bill into law, the rule of
law had been slaughtered on the altar of impunity.
“PDP condemns the actions of Governor
Rotimi Amaechi and Leyii Kwane who had at several fora denied
preparation to sit and pass the bill into law, even in the morning of
Tuesday, January 7, 2014.”
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