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Amaechi to Obi: Its incorrect to say Jonathan paid for railway

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Mr Rotimi Amaechi

The Minister of Transport and the director general of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation (APCPCO), Mr. Rotimi Amaechi has said that it was wrong for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Vice-Presidential candidate Peter Obi to says that the former President Goodluck Jonathan paid all the money for the railway, before President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.

Amaechi reacting to the comments made by Peter Obi yesterday during an NTA debate programme said: ‘I need to address some important issues, I’m addressing Nigerians, not just Kano indigenes; I speak today as a Catholic Christian. I speak with responsibility as a former governor of Rivers state, and former chairman of the governors’ forum. ‘I have told my friend and my former deputy, his excellency Peter Obi, that the moment you climb the post of governor, you must deal with facts and figures, you must not lie to the people lead.”

“It is not correct from what my friend and former colleague said that the former government of president Goodluck Jonathan had paid all the money for the railway, before we came. It is not correct,” “If they had paid all the money the contractors would have completed the job, why didn’t they complete it in their regime? We are looking for $500 million to complete all the airports, it is not correct that they had finished payment for the Abuja-Kaduna rail. “As a former governor and a vice-presidential candidate, we expect that Peter must work with figures, he could have come to my office and ask for those figures, we would have given to him. “He is also not correct that the Lagos-Ibadan was also there. We had to borrow money to fix the Lagos-Ibadan, there is a need for them not to deceive Nigerians. That project was initiated by us, paid for through the loan we got from China Exim bank. Alleged N702m fraud: EFCC arraigns Okupe, gets N100 million bail “So the statement yesterday by my friend, governor Peter Obi is not correct, and if he wants it, I am ready to open a debate with him, with facts and figures and documents to show that he is not correct. “I am open for a debate tomorrow morning; anytime any day. I am open for a debate on Sunday, he and I are Catholics, in the church, let him tell me where he’ll worship, I’d worship there, and let us open the debate on whether he is right or wrong.”

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