Odili Played A Huge Role In My Life

Odili Played A Huge Role In My Life


 

Former Governor of Rivers State and ex-Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi has explained why he can never insult Dr Peter Odili, also a former governor of the state.

 

He stated that Odili played a huge role in his life.

 

Speaking in an interview, Amaechi was asked to identify the individual who had touched his life the most apart from his late father.

 

Without hesitation, he named Odili, under whom he served as Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly.

“Dr. (Peter) Odili was one. In my growing up, he had a huge role to play,” Amaechi said. “That is why no matter what they do to me, I won’t talk about Dr. Odili and I will never insult him. Never! Never!”

 

Amaechi recounted how Odili supported him not only politically but also during deeply personal moments, including the burial of his father — a responsibility Amaechi said he could not afford at the time.

 

“He had a huge influence in my life. He contributed quite a lot. He even helped me bury my dad when my father died. I had no money to bury my father. So, I find it difficult,” Amaechi recalled.

 

Despite political differences and shifting alliances over the years, Amaechi maintained that his respect for Odili remains unshaken.

“Sometimes, you are tempted to put some records straight. Sometimes, you are tempted to confront him, but always have at the back of your mind that he was an instrument that God used to push you up,” he added.

 

Odili, who served as governor of Rivers State from 1999 to 2007, was succeeded briefly by Celestine Omehia.

 

However, a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court later nullified Omehia’s tenure and recognized Amaechi as the rightful candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), ushering him into office in 2007.

 



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