
The Rivers
state Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, on Monday recounted his ordeal and those of his
colleagues in Kano on Sunday after a former Governor of the Central Bank of
Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, was named the new emir of the powerful Kano emirate.Mr.
Amaechi and a few other dignitaries were in Kano to pay condolence visits to
the Kano state government over the death of Emir Ado Bayero.
But sources
also said Mr. Amaechi and a few other
chieftains of the opposition All Progressives Congress also poured into Kano
after receiving intelligence that some northern traditional rulers sympathetic
to the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP, were putting pressure on the
kingmakers and Governor Rabiu Kwankawaso to overlook Mr. Sanusi and appoint his
rival to the coveted throne.
Responding to
a Premuim Times enquiry on Monday
morning, Mr. Amaechi said after visiting Governor Kwankwaso, he, along with
other dignitaries, made for the Aminu Kano Airport where his chartered aircraft
was parked.
He said
immediately his team entered the airport buildings preparatory to boarding the
plane back to Abuja, authorities locked all the doors to the complex, holding
him and his colleagues hostage.
The plane was
also impounded, he said.
“The Kano governor called the airport
commandant that we should at least be allowed to leave the building but the
commandant refused saying he had an order from above not to let us out,” the
governor said. “We had to force one of the doors open to get away.”
He said after
they escaped from the airport, the team devised a means of hurrying out of Kano
for fear they might be attacked by thugs sponsored by the federal government.
“So we quickly got a car, bought fuel and
started driving towards Abuja. We sold a dummy to the airport people and a few
others that we were returning to the Kano Government House. The governor was
also expecting us. But we were far gone. I personally drove the car and all of
us had to switch off our phones so no one would know our whereabouts.
“I drove for five hours and we arrived
Abuja at 2 a.m. We were not afraid of armed robbers or anyone attacking us on
the road. We were only afraid that the authorities could plant people on the
road to waylay and attack us. But thank God we arrived safe.
In the car Mr.
Amaechi drove from Kano to Abuja were a former governor of Gombe state, now
Senator Danjuma Goje, a former governor of Kwara state, now Senator Shaaba
Lafiagi, and a former Acting Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Abubakar
Baraje.
“I have been shouting that we are in a
dictatorship, people thought I’m joking or exaggerating,” Mr. Amaechi said. “At
least we can all see what is playing out.”
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