I Don’t Drink, Smoke And Not Interested In Money - Rotimi Amaechi


In a recent interview, former Rivers state governor now Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, once again stated that he doesn't drink nor smoke and that he doesn't like money nor need it for anything. 

 Accordng to Amaechi, he has a sterling track record in Rivers state after serving the people of the state without anyone accusing him of fraud. Taking a swipe at the opposition party, Amaechi said PDP members were so greedy that they ran the nation's dry while they were in power.

 “I ask people ‘what do I need money for?’ I don’t smoke, I don’t drink, I am not the one with luxurious houses and cars and it is like what I said when I became governor. I said Nigerian politicians actually commit what they call manslaughter, which is killing by accident when you don’t have intention to kill. 

How do we politicians kill by accident? The money that is meant for the people and earmarked to be used for building hospitals, you take it for your private use and the hospitals are not built and so Nigerians go to hospitals where there are no drugs and they die without knowing it. For me, you have committed manslaughter and the problem for me is that Nigerians don’t hold us accountable!” he said

 Speaking on the future of the ruling party APC and whether they would remain in power come 2019, Amaechi who is the director of the President Buhari campaign organization, said.

 ''I am not God and only God can say whether APC will win or not but what is clear is that if you remove the God element, I think we are prepared to go because Nigerians will certainly reject a second looting, we cannot survive it. Sixty per cent of the rich depend on the government; so only three years that they removed their mouth from the breast milk everybody is complaining.

If I steal maybe a $100,000 from my ministry and give to you, you will say ‘oh, Ameachi is the most generous minister’ but you didn’t ask me where I got it from. Now, you go home and give $50,000 to your wife and she takes $20,000 and gives to her mother, her mother goes to the market buys egusi and the woman she bought egusi from pays school fees, the person he pays school fees repairs his door, the carpenter that fixes the door, takes money to buy uniform for his child, the tailor that sews the uniform pays for  a burial.

You see how the economy runs and that is the economy of Nigeria and we are saying it just cannot continue, the economy has to be productive; that is what the president is saying. If you want to have access to the national economy, to the national treasury then everybody should have that access, it should not be where only few of us who have access to it should loot the economy of Nigeria''.

Source: Vanguard
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