Port Harcourt was once a city gripped by fear. In the past, the bustling capital of Rivers State faced a deep security crisis, with violent crimes creating a shadow over daily life. Now, a key figure from that era is stepping back into the national spotlight, pointing to those tough years as proof of his leadership.
Former Governor Rotimi Amaechi has publicly detailed his experiences fighting the wave of kidnappings and violence that plagued the state. He described a time when the very heart of the Niger Delta region was under threat, suggesting that restoring order was one of his government’s most difficult tasks.
Amaechi, who recently joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC), is not just reflecting on history. He is actively seeking the party’s presidential ticket for the 2027 general elections. His message to the party and the nation is clear: he has already faced and tackled a major security emergency.
He argues that the strategies used to bring peace back to Port Harcourt are a testament to his capability to handle complex problems. By highlighting this chapter of his career, he aims to present himself as a candidate with a proven record, one who can manage the widespread security challenges facing Nigeria today.
This move places his past governance at the center of his future ambitions. For voters concerned about national safety, Amaechi’s story of transforming a troubled state capital is being offered as his main qualification.
His bid for the ADC ticket will likely test whether this focus on a hard-won victory in Rivers State can resonate with a national audience looking for solutions to the country’s enduring security troubles.





