Rivers State Governor Rotimi Ameachi yesterday said all security
commanders in state have stopped relating with him for about two months now.
He told visiting Senate Committee on
State and local Government administration investigating the crisis in the State
that the Government and people of the State are under siege, and he is fearing
for the worst.
“We are under siege here. For two
months now we have not met with security men. Security Commanders in the State
don’t come to me any longer. They are either scared or they don’t deliberately
want to see me. They withdrew soldiers attached to me yesterday and this
morning they withdrawn the APC attached to Government house,” he said.
“Yesterday they were shooting tear
gas into Government house. When we were meeting with the deputy inspector
General today, the Police claimed that it was inadvertent … So I asked one
question, supposing it was live bullet and it hit me, they said nooo. I was
outside, you can check,” Amaechi lamented.
Earlier, chairman of the Senate
committee Senator Kabiru Gaya said the team was delegated by the Senate to
investigate and find a workable solution to the crisis rocking the state.
Meanwhile, President Goodluck
Jonathan has denied he has a hand in the current political turmoil in
Rivers state decried attempts by some individuals and groups to place
responsibility for the unpleasant developments on him.
“We are constrained to state once
again that there is absolutely no factual basis for suggestions that some of
the politicians involved in the current dispute are acting at the behest of the
president,” his spokesman Reuben Abati said in a statement yesterday.
“President Jonathan certainly did
not instigate the crisis in the Rivers State House of Assembly and as President
of the nation, he will never support any actions that negate his avowed
commitment to the rule.
“He called on all those who were
remotely or directly involved in heightening political tension in the state to
put an immediate end to their actions which are capable of plunging the state
into public disorder and strive to settle their political differences without further
recourse to barbaric acts of violence.
“President Jonathan expects all
members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, irrespective of
their current affiliation or loyalties, to comport themselves with greater
restraint while efforts continue to resolve existing differences and restore
internal harmony to the state branch of the party,” Abati said.
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