Speaking when the people of Njaba Local Government Area of the state paid him a solidarity visit on his 55th birthday celebration, he said the administration has not been fair to him but he held on to faith.
Comparing
his contributions to the APC in the last general elections with that of
then Rivers governor, Rotimi Amaechi, he said, “Look at Rivers State
where they rigged Rotimi Amaechi out by allocating over 1.2 million
votes to the PDP, yet he got lots of juicy positions like the Ministry
of Transport, NIMASA and all that.
He
therefore appealed to the people of Njaba, who had felt marginalized in
the areas of projects and appointments to emulate him by being patient,
and assured them that they would feature prominently in his next
appointments.
He also revealed that former President Goodluck Jonathan offered him huge sums of money, a second term ticket and an influential ministry in a bid to lure him from the All Progressives Congress, APC, before the 2015 general elections.
The governor, who did not state the actual amount Jonathan offered him, said he turned down the offer and opted to remain with the APC, expressing hope that Buhari will someday reward his efforts for the APC in the 2015 general elections.
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