The Minister of
Transportation, Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has spoken on how he rejected N1bn
bribe from a contractor while serving as the governor of Rivers State.
Amaechi was speaking at the first annual
lecture organised by CKN news with the theme, “The Role Of The Social Media In
Socio-Economic And Political Development Of Nigeria,” held in Lagos said he
rejected the bribe because of his principled stance on corruption.
According to him, “My
first confrontation with bribe was with a big contractor in Rivers State”.
After awarding the
contract, he brought a billion naira. I screamed. “I asked, ‘where did you get
the money?’ and he said from what he got (from the contract) and I said ‘look,
that means you over-quoted the contract’. “I said ‘the only reason you are
giving me N1 billion was because if the contract was N32 billion, you made it
N37 billion’.
“I have been special
assistant to the governor for two years; speaker, eight years; governor, eight
years; minister nearly two years…that’s nearly twenty years. “So I know
Nigerian politics well. Very, very well,” he said. Speaking on social media in
Nigeria’s political and socio-economic development Amaechi said that in spite
of its positive uses, the social media is capable of destroying Nigeria if not
checked.
The Minister noted
that so many politicians engage the social media to tarnish the image of their
counterparts saying that most of them engage young men to come up with stories
that do not exist against their enemies in politics. “When it was published
that I own a property worth N50 million, I just waved it aside that the news
won’t go anywhere until it became serious.
The social media
misinform the public, they don’t verify their information, they have no rules
and they can publish anything. It is a tool that politicians use to damage the
reputation of another politician. “As a governor, if you don’t want crime to
continue, the best thing is to create wealth. The feedback the social media
platform provides helps to check the efficiency of the government, and in the
bid to create employment, politicians have made use of the platform to reach
out to prospective candidates.”
“Social media can
destroy this country, true or false? Just look at Biafra; and that’s why Nnamdi
Kanu can say all he is saying and still get a forum. “Most politicians pay
young men to post all sorts on social media.” he said. “I was governor for
eight years, for about seven years people used to say ‘this man is arrogant’,
how did they suddenly say this man is corrupt?,” he said. “PDP used to say
‘Amaechi is our response to Fashola’.
So when did they
suddenly say ‘Oh, he didn’t do anything. “And I say to people, because somebody
just went to pay money and, on social media too, there’s no rule.
“The first time they
attacked us we came out with document. But they (social media users) don’t
verify. On the controversial $43 million Ikoyi fund, Mr. Amaechi said people claiming
that he owned the money were peddlers of false information. “When they said
that I owned $43 million Ikoyi money… I made just a one-page reply: ‘I don’t
even own a house in Lagos’. “I thought people would have said, ‘Ah, eight years
as governor, he should be a very rich thief, so he should be able to get a
property in Lagos and use it as a form of investment’. Nobody! “Many people
started celebrating, ‘It’s Amaechi’s money, It’s Amaechi’s money’.
But people who know me
know (that) if I have money, you will know. “When people meet me and I am not
able to spend, it is just basically because I don’t have money… The important
thing is, money doesn’t govern me. “But social media twist it the other way; so
the problem with social media (users) is that they misinform…they don’t verify
their information, they have no rules. Only decent ones.”
“Nigerians say I am
stubborn, am I stubborn?”, he asked. His question generated echoes of “Yes!”
from the audience. “Stop there,” he continued, “Let me tell you why you are
wrong: once you are a principled man, then you are stubborn.
“Nigeria doesn’t have
any word called principle,” Mr. Amaechi said. “It just shows that we need to go
back to our value system, so that we can put a place where we can add
principle…where they can give you money and you look at the man and tell the
man, ‘keep the money’.” Commenting further, Mr. Amaechi said the removal of
Goodluck Jonathan as Nigeria’s president, was a bigger threat than Biafra.
“The removal of
President Jonathan was a bigger threat than Biafra. Nigeria was inching towards
the civil war. So, forget the talk about secession; Nigeria cannot breakup,”
Amaechi said. He also said that the social media would play an important role
in the 2019 general elections. The Director of Public Affairs, Nigerian
Communication Commission (NCC), Tony Ojobo who represented the commission at
the event however disclosed that the agency has established an act to caution
frivolous and inhuman posts in the social media.
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