19 May, 2013

RIVERS CRISIS :SEKIBO, OMEHIA, AWUSE, OTHERS PLAN PDP RETURN


The noose around the Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, is being tightened every minute as it emerged during the week that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leadership had concluded plans to re-admit into its fold, the likes of the former 2011 governorship candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the state, Dr. Abiye Sekibo and few others who left the party for political reasons.
Apart from Sekibo, also likely to return to the PDP include the former six-month governor of the state and governorship candidate of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), Sir Celestine Omehia, and one time Rivers State All Peoples Party (APP) governorship candidate, Sergeant Awuse.
Sunday Independent got it on good authority that they are to return to the PDP’s fold any moment from now.

Sunday Independent also gathered that the stage is now set for the foot soldiers of the former governor of the state, Dr. Peter Odili to regain the political soul of the state six years after they left the mainstream of the state’s politics.
A credible source within the hierarchy of the PDP hinted that the just inaugurated reconciliation committee set up by the Felix Obuah-led executive council of the party made entreaties to the aggrieved former PDP members to see reason in returning to the fold.
In line with the promise of Obuah “all those who left the party in anger or for whatever reason best known to them, are ready to return,” the source said.
Speaking further, the source noted that in the next “two weeks Abiye and other stakeholders who left the party and joined the opposition will declare their return back home. PDP in Rivers State will become stronger than it was before now.
“Everybody will have reason to be proud to belong to PDP in Rivers State. It will be stronger. It will better. Imagine having heavy weights like Sekibo, Omehia, (Sergeant) Awuse and many others coming back to the party. It means that opposition will no more have anywhere to hide here,” he added.
It would be recalled that before the end of his first tenure, Amaechi set up a reconciliation committee which was headed by the former Deputy Speaker House of Representatives, Austin Opara.
Not much was heard about the committee soon after it was set up. But the recent committee by the Obuah-led leadership is saddled with the responsibility of winning the heart of the aggrieved members and bringing them back to the party.
The source equally hinted that Odili who has been left in the political oblivion after eight years of holding forth as governor, is set to bounce back to reckoning by associating with the likes of Sekibo and his key “loyalists” after falling out with his political god son, Amaechi.
Meanwhile, rights activist and renowned public advocate, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), has condemned the serial attacks and attempted intimidation of Amaechi, calling it “a major assault in Nigeria’s so-called democracy.”
Sagay stated that the recent events in Rivers State have shown that there really is no democracy or federalism in Nigeria.
He said: “The sorts of events that have been occurring recently in Rivers State have a threatening and intimidating effect and are unworthy of any society governed by the rule of law. When any Nigerian is threatened and his environment surrounded by the sort of dark clouds and storms being witnessed in Rivers State, it is democracy and democratic rights in the whole country that is endangered.”
Sagay in his statement entitled: The gathering storm over Rivers, said the series of unfortunate events in Rivers State since newspaper publications surfaced that Amaechi is rumoured to be aspiring to be a Vice presidential candidate to a Northern presidential aspirant is “most disturbing, ominous and dangerous.”
“Whether this rumoured ambition is true or not, it is totally irrelevant. The truth is that every Nigerian over the age of 40 is entitled to aspire to be President or Vice President of Nigeria. This constitutional entitlement is not in any way qualified by the party or zonal relationship between an incumbent president and the aspirant.
“Any Nigerian, more so, a high official like a governor, is entitled to have presidential ambition. It is his constitutional and democratic right. To lay a siege on him and his state because of rumours of Vice Presidential interest is a major assault in our so-called democracy.”
Sagay noted with dismay the disturbing occurrences in Rivers State since the rumours surfaced. This he said include: “The grounding of the official private jet of the Rivers State Government, intended apparently to cripple the Rivers State governor’s movements around the country; prevention by police of the State House of Assembly from functioning; escorting five suspended members of the House of Assembly accompanied by hoodlums masquerading as protesters by the police with the apparent intention of initiating impeachment action; prevention of the Caretaker Committee of a Local Government Council from functioning; the withdrawal of the security details of the Speaker of the State House of Assembly; and the threatened withdrawal of the security details of the governor himself.
“The above developments have demonstrated the fact that Nigeria is not a federation, but merely a unitary state pretending to be one.”
He clarified that, in a federation, both the Federal Government and the federating units are autonomous and independent to each other.
This brings back to the fore the continued agitation for state police. According to Sagay, from “what has been happening in recent weeks in Rivers State, it is clear that if every state has its own Police Service, there will be no need for the federal police to provide security for state authorities and agencies. Therefore to the extent that states do not have their own police forces, our federalism remains incomplete and under developed.”
He called on the National Assembly to re-evaluate and consider a lot of things in its attempt to amend the constitution for a true Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“It is now obvious that there is need to look at our constitutional provisions in order to re-structure them for the achievement of true federalism, in which states and their governors will be able to assert their autonomy and independence from the Federal Government. The current events in Rivers State are ominous and do not portend well for the future of the Federal Republic,” he said.
Sagay spoke as the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Rivers State, the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) Rivers State and the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (JPSNC) have met to appraise the judgment of the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt presided by Justice H.A. Nganjiwa whereby the judge ordered the Nigeria Police Force to vacate the premises of Obio /Akpor Council Secretariat.
Consequent upon this judgment, the organised labour in the state on Saturday directed that “all workers of Obio/Akpor should return back to work immediately.”
The state labour made their position known in a brief communiqué signed by Comrade Chris Oruge (NLC), Comrade Chika Onuegbu (TUC) and Comrade Chuku Emecheta (JPSNC) respectively.
They said in line with the rule of law and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, “the Inspector General of Police and the Commissioner of Police Rivers State command should immediately direct their men to vacate the premises of Obio/Akpor Council Secretariat.”
Others include: “We appeal to the Local Government Council to pay the workers for the period of the lock out by the Nigeria Police, Rivers State Command. We took the position because the workers were ready to work, but were prevented to go to their places of work by the Police.
“We advice the Nigeria Police Force, Rivers State Command to focus on their constitutional duties of protecting lives and property, instead of tacitly taking side on matters that are purely political.
“We call on workers in the state to remain calm and go about their normal duties as NLC and TUC are closely monitoring the developments in Rivers State.”
Source: Daily Independent

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