A Press Statement released by office of the National Publicity Secretary and signed by Chief Olisa Mentuh which a copy was released to CEOAFRICA news desk states below;
“Press Statement
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) condemns in its entirety, the manipulation of the Nigerian press by certain individuals who consider themselves above the law.
Of particular concern is the manipulation of the media by the Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Governor Chibuike Amaechi to mislead Nigerians and create an impression that he was barred by the Police and the Federal Government from entering the Rivers State Government House, Port Harcourt.
This distortion of facts is totally unacceptable and unbefitting of a state governor. It is indeed condemnable that Governor Amaechi has continued to distort facts and interfere in the lawful activities of the police and security operatives ensuring law and order in River State only to manipulate the media and portray himself as the victim.
Governor Chibuike Amaechi was fully aware that based on the ruling of the courts, the police had sealed off a secretariat illegally opened by some individuals under the name, flag and colour of the PDP, consequent upon which the rout leading to the structure was also closed.
However, in his usual defiance of law and order, Governor Amaechi chose to take the same route accompanied by unauthorized persons who sought to beat security and access the sealed secretariat only for him to turn around to create scene facts so as to incite Nigerians against the police and the Federal Government.
Governor Amaechi cannot feign ignorance of the fact that the route was closed as he must have been fully informed by his security details, otherwise he running an incompetent government that cannot guarantee the safety and welfare of his state.
Governor Amaechi must understand that the Nigeria Police is sacred institution which should not in anyway be dragged into politics. In the same vein he must understand that facts are sacred and should not be distorted under any guise.”
Chief Olisa Metuh
National Publicity Secretary.