Jonathan said this in Port Harcourt when 135 chiefs from Kalabari Kingdom called on her.
She said: “I am not here to fight the Governor of Rivers State
because he is my brother. We should come together to develop the state.
“We shouldn’t play politics with our home. Our home remains our home. We shouldn’t play politics with our elders.”
The President’s wife said the presidency was an opportunity for the
people of the South-South to rule the country not to be at war against
one another.
She said: “The presidency is an opportunity that fell unto us on a
platter of gold. We shouldn’t throw it away. We have had people that
contested from this region but didn’t win.
“We didn’t fight, we didn’t pay. God willed it to us so we shouldn’t
use politics to fight one another or destroy our kingdom. Kalabari has
been peaceful and its people are peace-loving.”
Why 135 chiefs visited
Earlier, the chiefs said they were at Jonathan’s residence to state
clearly that President Goodluck Jonathan must run for presidency in
2015.
Their spokesman, Chief Dumo Oruobu, Anyawo XI of Bakana, said their mission was “not a phantom solidarity visit.”
He said: “We can no longer remain silent under the present political
atmosphere as our silence can be interpreted to mean consent or sitting
on the fence.
“We, hereby, state that the question of choice does not arise. Our son should run for office in 2015.
“We assure him that we will do everything within our collective
abilities to help him achieve that objective. The Kalabari and Ijaw
clans are one people and no revenue allocation or problem can tear us
apart.”
Oruobu, who said the chiefs were used to pre-meditated attacks on the
president in the past, said: “Our people refused to take sides against
our son.”
Friday, 21 June 2013
I’m not in Rivers to fight Gov Amaechi – Patience Jonathan
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