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Thursday, 26 March 2015

Amaechi To Flee Nigeria If Buhari Loses Election

The Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi who always appear to be very tough and battle ready has revealed that he has made proper arrangements to flee Nigeria if the All Progressive Congress (APC) presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari should loss the March 28 presidential election. 

This was contained in a recent video obtained and published on Thursday by thetrentonline.com

Amaechi was quoted as saying he was ready to travel outside Nigeria, even permanently, if the APC should lose the election.

The governor, who is the director of the APC presidential campaign organization made the revelation while speaking to an unspecified gathering.

He revealed that he already has contacts at the embassy, as well as an offer for permanent residency in the country he is fleeing to.

“Anybody who says Goodluck (President Jonathan) would jail Amaechi, just put your ears on the ground, embassies are ready to give me visas. If you want, I can show you a paper there (points), one of them sent me a form to fill if I want permanent residency, in Europe… I can give you. As soon as I finish, I enter plane, I’m out of the country, so you people can be battling here,” Amaechi said.

Amaechi, at an emergency news conference in Lagos, alleged that President Goodluck Jonathan has approved his assassination by security agents for this Saturday, March 28.

The governor had also accused President Goodluck Jonathan and the PDP of breaching the Abuja peace accord by inciting violence in the country.

Amaechi seems to have been losing confidence in the poll as the state’s deputy governor, Engr. Tele Renner Ikuru recently defected to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), while no fewer than 21 commissioners in the state are set to dump the ruling APC for the opposition PDP.
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