Consequently, Vanguard learnt
yesterday, the Federal Government decided to release the Rivers State
government-owned aircraft grounded by the federal authorities last year over
alleged illegal entry into the country.
The Rivers State government is,
however, to pay N11 million as fine for the alleged offence.
Abuja, it was learnt, has also
approved that the Rivers State government should bring in two armoured
helicopters procured by the administration in Port Harcourt to enhance
security.
Should he take the bait, Governor
Amaechi, it was learnt, would enjoy the benefit of influencing the emergence of
his successor in office.
Sources privy to the development
told Vanguard last night that the deal could also allow Amaechi to
remain in All Progressives Congress, APC, but support the President’s
re-election bid in which case, the Presidency would push to ensure the
emergence of his chosen successor.
The moves to make peace between the
Presidency and the administration in Port Harcourt, Vanguard learnt, was
spearheaded by close mutual associates of Jonathan and Amaechi, who had been
working round the clock since the two men parted ways almost two years ago.
An aide of the governor contacted
for confirmation on the development claimed ignorance of the release of the
plane and other gestures from Abuja.
“You know, this one is well above me
and it is not something I can confirm to you,” the senior aide of the governor
told Vanguard last night.
However, a non-political associate
of the governor with independent ties to Abuja who was privy to the development
confirmed it.
The source said: “Take it from me,
the plane has been released and it is now in the custody of the Rivers State
government.”
The plane, a Bombardier BD 700
Global Express Jet, arrived Nigeria in October 2012 and was grounded in April
2013 by aviation authorities over allegation of irregularities in its
registration and operations in the country.
Aviation authorities, however,
claimed ignorance of the development saying they had not been properly briefed
on the issue.
Spokesman of the Ministry of
Aviation, Mr. Ojeme Hastings, claimed ignorance of release of the aircraft,
saying he was on his annual leave and could not, therefore, confirm the story
for Vanguard. He, however, said he should be given up till today to
confirm.
Similarly, General Manager, Public
Affairs, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Mr. Fan Ndubuoke, said he had
no information about the aircraft’s release.
A month after the grounding, Amaechi
was suspended from PDP, following his refusal to work with the John Obuah-led
executive that was empowered by the courts to take the place of the state
executive loyal to him.
The move to woo Amaechi back to PDP,
Vanguard learnt, may not be unconnected to the strategic electoral value of
Rivers State in past presidential elections.
The state, since the days of the
Peter Odili’s administration, has continuously harvested two million votes for
PDP.
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