
Amaechi And His Fanatical Fans by Dele Momodu
Fellow Nigerians, if you did not watch the much-anticipated and 
long-delayed Ministerial screening of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, 
last Thursday, October 22, 2015, at the Senate Chambers of Nigeria’s 
National Assembly, you definitely missed a high drama. There was no way I
 would have missed the live broadcast of that historic event. Thanks to 
technology, my wife and I stayed glued to Channels TV transmitting all 
the way to us in London.
We received many calls from well-meaning Nigerians who were anxious to 
see the cup pass over Amaechi’s head. Social media platforms were 
instantly on overdrive. Twitter in particular was on fire. The Rock Star
 of Nigerian politics was on stage and the entire country was at a 
standstill.
I was very agitated for several reasons...
In particular, I didn’t want the world to view 
Nigeria as a country of ingrates who would rather destroy and bury the 
heroes of their struggle instead of celebrating them.
Right from the time former Governor Amaechi’s name surfaced on the 
President’s list of Ministerial nominees which was sent to The Senate 
President, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki, it was obvious Amaechi had been 
sent, inadvertently, to the Hyenas’ den. True, Amaechi himself had been 
given the moniker of the Lion of the Niger Delta by his fervent and 
vociferous supporters but no one could envisage the outcome of a wrestle
 between the kings of the jungle. Many commentators had opined that 
President Muhammadu Buhari should have made life easier for his former 
Campaign Manager by offering him a job that needed no screening from 
anyone. 
The scenario could not have been otherwise. Amaechi undoubtedly was a 
major catalyst that catapulted the Change Movement into power at the 
centre. It is only natural that the victims of such monumental defeat 
would neither forget nor forgive their principal tormentor in a jiffy. 
For them it was the first and best opportunity to have their pound of 
flesh and pay Amaechi back in kind. It was not surprising that the 
screening session was initially riotous but for the avuncular carriage 
and confident and astute handling of proceedings by The Senate President
 who calmed things down.
The entrance of Amaechi into the hallowed Chamber was grand. He looked 
regal and royal in his traditional Niger Delta attire. His confidence 
level was high and palpable. After the usual traditional bows, he took 
his place at the podium. The Senate President then set the ball rolling 
by asking Amaechi to introduce himself. Trust the consummate politician,
 one of Nigeria’s most effervescent leaders read from a well-scripted 
paper and sold himself powerfully to the influential Senators. He was 
friendly and conciliatory.
He killed it by recognising the three Senators representing Rivers 
State. The import of that was that he was able to demonstrate how they 
were friends once upon a time. It was a masterstroke that thawed the 
frozen atmosphere and eased the incredible tension in the Senate 
Chamber. Amaechi spoke eloquently about his political trajectory from 
his Student Unionist days to the present and outlined his outstanding 
achievements in the years he has spent as a politician. Everything 
appeared to be going smoothly until the moment for question and answer 
and then the friction that had been the root cause of so much seeming 
strife erupted momentarily before fizzling out.
However, it was almost an anti-climax when the Minority Leader of the 
Senate, former Governor Godswill Akpabio said his caucus had resolved 
not to ask Amaechi any question since the report of the Senate Committee
 investigating the allegations of corruption levelled against Amaechi 
was yet to be discussed. Very few observers and political commentators 
had expected the PDP to react to the screening of Amaechi in this 
manner.
Many conspiracy theorists had predicted a rigorous, strident and 
acrimonious question and answer session for Amaechi from amongst the PDP
 Senators. For them to take the path that Senator Akpabio had espoused 
smirked of great intrigue and suggested that there was a hidden agenda 
which would shortly unfold. The solid block of 49 PDP legislators 
against a fractious, disunited and slender APC majority loomed large in 
the minds of most analysts and suggested that when the time came to vote
 Amaechi would be played out.
But, mercifully and smartly, the APC Senators as a surprisingly and 
remarkable cohesive unit played a fast one when some of its Senators 
thereafter asked Amaechi some cogent questions. The PDP Senatorial 
boycott, if one can call it even that, was instantly shown to be dead on
 arrival.  I loved the intervention of Senator Gbenga Ashafa whose 
question provided a veritable platform for Amaechi to defend himself 
against the spate of allegations of corruption. Of course, Amaechi said 
he was in fact never indicted by any judicial panel and that he was 
ready to place the relevant papers before the Senators to demonstrate 
this. After about 50 minutes of intense grilling, Amaechi was asked to 
go.
As Amaechi walked out of the chamber, the whole chamber was clearly 
electrified. His multitude of fans waited outside. Their joy knew no 
bounds as they erupted into an orgy of celebration which included much 
hailing of the valiant, victorious warrior and spontaneous singing. 
Though I had gauged and seen Amaechi’s rapidly rising popularity on 
social media, I did not expect anything close to what I saw displayed on
 live TV. The love of fans like me was very deep and I saw more 
enthusiastic ones on television. I received the pictures within minutes 
and posted them on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
I had known and predicted that the seeming victimisation of Amaechi was 
going to draw attention and sympathy to him. The libellous attacks on 
him in the last couple weeks were horrendous and sufficient to cow any 
weak personality. Anyone in doubt should visit Twitter. Not only was he 
viciously scandalised and abused, but anyone who tried to defend him was
 also verbally assaulted and brutalised. I became a major target of 
voltrons, as we call them, and all manner of obvious hirelings descended
 on me trying to sully and undermine my support for Amaechi.
They simply descended on Amaechi and his most visible and influential 
friends like locusts. Some of these guys used very foul and uncouth 
language including insulting my dead parents. But this got me more 
determined. I knew for sure that all they wanted to achieve was to bully
 us off cyberspace and have the opportunity to mount their scurrilous 
campaign of calumny against Amaechi, unhindered and undisturbed. 
However, on our part, we intensified the celebration of Amaechi and his 
stellar achievements and this served to win us more confident and ardent
 supporters.
This special tribute is to put on record the reason why some of us are 
quite zealous about Amaechi. It is impossible to meet Amaechi and not 
feel his deep ardour for Nigeria. His style is simple but classy. Most 
times his dressing is usually understated. As Governor, he drove himself
 most times. He believes more in action than glamour.
Our relationship was that of mutual love at first sight. I had visited 
his office over ten years ago when he was Speaker of the Rivers State 
House of Assembly. He sounded very intelligent, smart and passionate 
about the development of Nigeria in general and Rivers State in 
particular. He also appreciated my zeal for Nigeria and its success. We 
exchanged numbers and spoke a couple of times thereafter. Subsequently, 
on one occasion he came to Ghana for a conference of Parliamentarians. 
He got in touch and I invited him over to my house for lunch. I was 
greatly honoured when he arrived with the then Speaker of the House of 
Representatives, Rt. Hon. Bello Masari and many others. Our relationship
 blossomed from there on.
Somehow, I had a feeling that Amaechi was going to go far in politics 
and I watched and followed him with keen interest and rapt attention. 
His fearless nature was a much needed ingredient in politics. After 
spending two terms as Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, he 
made an attempt to run the Governorship race but encountered countless 
obstacles that were erected by powerbrokers. It appeared that he had 
fallen at the first hurdle and had not won his Party Primary primaries 
and so could not contest the General Elections. Things got dangerously 
bad at a time that he had to flee to Ghana for his dear life and that of
 his family. But mysteriously and miraculously Amaechi won his case at 
the Supreme Court and he was declared Governor without having contested 
the election. He wasted no time in attributing this unprecedented 
achievement to God.
Unlike many who would forget their antecedents, Amaechi never forgot his
 humble beginnings. He demystified power and bonded well with the people
 of Rivers State. Most of his enemies were members of the 
privilegentsia. He made education, healthcare, infrastructural 
development, job creation, agriculture, power generation and so on a 
priority and immediately sought to enhance them and, thus, the quality 
of life of ordinary people in Rivers State. The quality of his work was 
impressive and commendable. I visited some of his projects during the 
course of his tenure as Governor and could not believe what I saw. My 
admiration for him quadrupled.
The situation that led him to abandon PDP for APC was tragic but divine.
 President Goodluck Jonathan lost his second term bid, in advance, the 
day he allowed Amaechi and his fellow Governors and others to leave the 
PDP. I remember asking Amaechi if he thought his group could take on an 
incumbent African President and win. His answer was an unequivocal, Yes.
 He said he was ready for any fallout from their decision including 
harassment and victimisation by the then ruling Party, PDP. He stuck to 
his guns to the very end and remained unmoved and unbowed by all manner 
of brickbat and missiles hurled at him.
Amaechi had also made up his mind from DAY ONE to support the 
presidential ambition of General Muhammadu Buhari which was almost 
turning to a mirage after three excruciating attempts. Though he had a 
very soft-spot for then Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State and a 
very high regard for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Amaechi never at any time 
prevaricated on his decision to support Buhari. At this time he was a 
formidable lone ranger as others chose to pit their tents elsewhere 
until gradually they were won over by the popularity and appeal of the 
person and message of President Buhari.
When Buhari later appointed him the Director-General of his Presidential
 Campaign, many had argued that the job was beneath a serving Governor 
but Amaechi said emphatically that he was ready, able and willing to 
embark on the arduous task. He argued that nothing was too much to 
sacrifice for the salvation of Nigeria. During the campaign there were 
rumours that Amaechi was dictatorial and that he did not carry many 
members of his team along, he had a convincing answer to this criticism.
 He said he would not wait indefinitely for those who did not understand
 the concept of time and money. He combined well with Dr Bukola Saraki 
to mobilise heavily for Buhari. They were able to secure the support of 
many entrepreneurs who felt President Goodluck Jonathan was safer for 
them but later agreed to accept the change mantra. Other political 
leaders like the inimitable, resourceful and redoubtable national 
leader, Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu had been in the forefront of the team 
and took the campaign to another level.
For me the biggest contribution of Amaechi is how he placed national 
interest above sectional and primordial sentiments. History would have 
high regard for him in the future, and generations unborn would read 
about his gallant efforts, if and when this latest gamble of a Buhari 
Presidency pays off. This is what has acquired for him today a cult 
followership at home and abroad. The deafening ovation he received at 
the National Assembly precincts only a couple of days ago was therefore a
 token of our appreciation for him being a truly exceptional Nigerian.
My sincere wish is for God to grant him more wisdom and the spirit of 
forgiveness now and in the future. Some have wronged him no doubt just 
like he must also have wronged others but he must demonstrate that he 
has risen above the disappointment and trauma engendered by such before 
God and man. There is no sweeter revenge than God taking up your fight 
all the time and ensuring that you are victorious. Amaechi’s story is a 
salutary lesson in this regard.
God bless Nigeria.