President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor of Rivers States Rotimi Amaechi....when will you end your........Secret talks! See report here as reported by Punch.
THERE
were indications that President Goodluck Jonathan, the Rivers State Governor,
Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, and his Bayelsa State counterpart, Mr. Seriake
Dickson, on Thursday had a closed-door meeting in Rivers State.
The
venue and agenda of the meeting were not clear as at the time of sending this
report.
However,
sources said the ongoing feud between the Peoples Democratic Party and the
seven rebel governors loyal to the New PDP could be part of the
discussion.
It
was gathered that Amaechi and Dickson flew in the same chopper with Jonathan
from the Port Harcourt International Airport to Okrika in Rivers State, where
the remains of the President’s wife’s foster mother, late Mrs. Charity Oba,
would be buried today (Friday).
A
Government House source said Jonathan, Amaechi and Dickson might have met in
the private residence of the President’s wife, Patience.
The
source explained that the President, Amaechi and the Bayelsa State governor
could cash in on the opportunity provided by the burial of Jonathan’s in-law to
resolve their political differences.
Also,
the Chief Press Secretary to the Rivers State Governor, Mr. David Iyofor, told The
PUNCH that only Amaechi and Dickson, who were at the airport to receive the
President, flew with him (Jonathan) in the chopper to Okrika.
Iyofor,
however, said he could not ascertain if the President and the two governors had
gone into a closed-door meeting when they got to Okrika.
“Governor
Amaechi and the Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, received the President
at the Port Harcourt International Airport and the two governors joined the
President in a chopper to Okrika.
“I
am aware that they (Jonathan, Amaechi and Dickson) flew to Okrika in a chopper,
but what I cannot say for now is whether they went into a closed-door meeting,”
Iyofor said.
The
PDP had been embroiled in a lingering crisis, which led to the emergence of the
Alhaji Kawu Baraje-led New PDP.
However,
ahead of the burial of the late Oba, security was beefed up around Okrika Local
Government Area with soldiers, policemen and security operatives from other
agencies stationed at different points to forestall any possible breakdown of
law and order.
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