A look at controversial Rotimi Amaechi's CV

A look at controversial Rotimi Amaechi's CV

Rotimi Amaechi's CV for ministerial screening
What do you mean i am not qualified?Amaechi asks...
You could safely say,of all those nominated on the ministerial list,Rotimi Amaechi's name has drawn the most criticism and controversy.And you can bet if he scales through the screening there would even be more debate over Amaechi.The man is a walking debate,lol...So lets take a look at Rotimi Amaechi's CV and see why President Buhari deemed him fit to be a minister in his cabinet.

Full Names
Chibuike Rotimi AMAECHI
DOB •27th  May, 1965
Religion •Christian Catholic
Marital Status •Married to Judith and blessed with three Sons.
•Born in Ubima, Ikwerre LG of Rivers State


Background
•Raised in Diobu neighbourhood of Port Harcourt.
Education
•Govt Secondary School, Okolobiri
•B.A. Degree in English and Comparative Literature from Uniport 1987
•NYSC 1988


Public Sector/ •Assistant at Pamo Clinic and Hospitals Limited
Offices Held
•Active member of the National Union of Rivers State students NURSS and National Association of Nigerian Students NANS.
•Secretary, Defunct Nigerian Republican Convention, IkwerreLG
•State Caretaker Committee Secretary, Democratic  Party of Nigeria.
•Special Assistant to then Rivers State Deputy Governor 1992 – 1994
•Speaker, Rivers State House of Assembly
•Chairman, Conference of Speakers
•Governor, Rivers State 2007 – 2015
•Chairman, Nigerian Governor’s Forum
•Director General, All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Committee


Achievements and Awards
•Commander of the Order of the Niger CON
•Knight of St. Johns Order


Trend Setting
•General Infrastructure development, Construction of 21stCentury Schools, Monorail, Roads, Power Plants and Bridges.
•He is widely seen as improving the general living conditions of the people of Rivers State while he served as Speaker and particularly as Governor.


Organizations and Associations
•All Progressive Congress (APC)
•UniPort Alumni 
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