Amaechi got Tinubu angry during the campaign and this happened

by Azubuike Azikiwe

Rivers state governor, Rotimi Amaechi has revealed that he and National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, had disagreements during the electioneering period, specifically before the party’s national convention.

Amaechi said that they were, however, able to put their differences aside in the overall interest of the party and its success in the general elections.

He made the comments on Thursday, May 14, at the Civic centre, Lagos, during the launch of “Dynamics of Change: The Amaechi Years”.

Amaechi said: “I was determined that there should be a change because if there’s no change, things will not move. Even before our convention, I got Asiwaju Tinubu angry. I went to him and implored that we should not fight or disagree over issues.

“I told him that the important thing was for us to win first and after which, we can disagree. I believe that we must win and make a change. I am ready to make a sacrifice.

“I am proud to be a part of the change process. I am not stubborn but principled. I speak the truth and abide by the rules. In the governors’ forum, we set up a mechanism where we go from state to state to see how the governors were faring, unfortunately, the President scattered the forum.”

Amaechi also accused President Jonathan of engineering the crisis that engulfed the National Governors Forum. “In the Governors’ Forum, we set up a mechanism where we go from state to state to see how the governors were faring. Unfortunately, the President scattered the Governors’ Forum.”

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