Amaechi will be an asset to Buhari – APC

The All Progressives Congress, has stated that ministerial nominee, Rotimi Amaechi, will be an asset in the cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The former Rivers state governor is due for ministerial screening at the Senate on Tuesday, October 20.

The Rivers state chapter of the APC, says it is looking forward to Amaechi’s confirmation by the senate, in spite of the petitions written against his ratification.

The party issued a statement through Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, who said that Amaechi was the best possible ministerial nominee.

“Going by his antecedents, Rt. Hon. Amaechi will be an asset to the Buhari Administration and also a strong voice for Rivers State as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,”

“Judging Amaechi by the much he achieved as governor of Rivers State – from education to proper management of the state’s resources, road construction, agriculture, security, tourism, transport, commerce, human development, etc – one can safely conclude that when he becomes a minister, Amaechi will do everything humanly possible to protect the interests of Rivers State and improve the lot her people.”

“As a minister, Amaechi will have all the 36 states of the country and Abuja as his constituency.

“While he will not allow what is due to Rivers State and her people to elude them in any form, Amaechi as a first-class patriot will fully collaborate with other members of the Federal Executive Council to make a big difference in the Buhari Administration and thus take Nigeria out of the woods in which it has found itself as a result of 16 years of visionless administration by the Peoples Democratic Party.”

“We are confident that wise counsel will prevail and the patriotic men and women that constitute the Nigerian Senate will ignore Wike and his machinations and confirm Amaechi on Tuesday since Wike’s opposition is based solely on selfish reasons and his desire to prove that he can pull down the man who brought him out of obscurity and gave him the platform to become whatever he is politically today.”

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