The conspiracy game of a former Governor of Delta State, Chief James
Onanefe Ibori, which played out before, during and after the April 14, 2007
governorship election in the state has again gained centre stage in the quest
for Governor Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan’s successor in 2015. The dramatis-personae
behind the political masterstroke are no other persons than the mainstream
politicians perceived to be ardent loyalists of the former helmsman who are
scattered across the three senatorial districts of the state – Delta North,
Central and South. DOMINIC ADEWOLE in Asaba, reports that it would be difficult
to install a governor outside of the Ibori ring.
The calculation
calls to mind what transpired five years ago when over 18 aspirants that picked
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) forms, expressed interest in succeeding the
erstwhile governor but were later discovered to have been sponsored into the
race in proxy for the Governor’s (Ibori) “anointed” candidate.
Hence, when news
filtered into the streets of the Big Heart state that year that Ibori’s choice
was his cousin - the incumbent Governor Uduaghan, a Medical Doctor turned
politician, aspirants, interested individuals and groups who could not
withstand the surprises that played out in the game fled the PDP and pitched
tent with opposition parties.
The move by the
Ibori group worked, but is also one of the many reasons the
Democratic Peoples Party (DPP) made a serious inroad in the state during
the governorship rerun election of January 6, 2011 and April 26, 2011 general
election in the state.
Aside being Ibori’s
cousin, Governor Uduaghan was Ibori’s Commissioner for Health before he was
appointed as the Secretary to State Government (SSG). The former Governor
had built trust in him before he picked him. The resignation he tendered to
contest the 2007 governorship election paved the way for the appointment of
Obarisi Ovie Omo-Agege as SSG to complete Ibori’s second tenure.
The intrigues that
greeted Uduaghan’s choice tore the party into shreds after the likes of Chief
Godswill Obielum, an Ndowka born governorship aspirant that same year, who
retired as an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in River State, when
Governor Peter Odili was the helmsman, and enjoyed Abuja might, protested
against what he described as “magic-votes” that emanated from the primary
election that produced Uduaghan as the PDP’s flag-bearer at the Austin Jay-Jay
Okocha Stadium in Ogwashi-Uku, Aniocha South Local Government Area of the state.
Besides, the crisis
Uduaghan’s candidacy triggered, compelled the foremost Ijaw leader and former
Minister of Information, Chief Edwin Clark, who has since reconciled with
the Governor (Uduaghan), to say “If Ibori succeeds in imposing Uduaghan on us,
then the window of hell has been opened unto us (the Delta State Forum of
Elders, Leaders and Stakeholders)” when the group met in Akwukwu-Igbo,
Aniocha-North council area of the state prior to the build up to the
controversial governorship election of 2007 in the state. The elder statesman’s
camp was operating from Warri axis of the state with a parallel state party
executive.
Prior to the
election also, the likes of the former Speaker of the state’s House of
Assembly, Hon. Young Daniel Igbrude, who died three months ago, was booted out
as Speaker on account of “disloyalty to those at the corridor of power in the
state, alongside his deputy, Pius Ewherido, the incumbent Senator, representing
Delta Central Senatorial District on the platform of the arch-rival DPP. The
DPP is being financed and sponsored by Chief Great Ogboru, together with other
prominent politicians in the state, including Chief Peter Eloka Okocha, who
dumped PDP for DPP and the defunct Action Congress (AC), now Action Congress of
Nigeria (ACN).
The crisis soon ate
deeply into the fulcrum of the party, such that, for four years after Uduaghan
assumed the governorship seat of the state, the Governor never settled down. He
was one leg in court and the other leg in Government House. While Uduaghan was
been distracted with litigations, the forum of elders, led by Chief Clark,
gripped his predecessor (Ibori) in the jugular in the Abuja office of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), with floodgate of petitions,
bordering on money laundering and corruption; the petition eventually nailed
the ex-Governor and sent him to jail.
Little did the
party know that it has lost its glory to its arch-rival DPP until the Court of
Appeal in Benin, Edo State, on November 9, 2010, gave nod to Ogboru’s petition
and ordered rerun election in the state within 90 days. The development threw
up the then Speaker of the state, Prince Sam Obi, now a prominent contender for
the governorship seat of the state in 2015. The January 6, 2011 rerun election,
which served as litmus test for DPP’s in-road in the state, later afforded PDP
to regain its political strength as the party crossed the hurdle posed by the
rerun and April 26, governorship elections in the state. It was however
clear that the PDP held Governor Uduaghan,who was seeking re-election, hostage
politically. The Governor was forced to embark on what pundits described as
“mosquito campaign” – House-to-House campaign, begging for forgiveness and
votes.
The build up events
to 2015 election in the state have shown that the state is tilting politically
towards the logjam of 2007. No fewer than 10 aspirants from Delta North
Senatorial Districts alone have indicated interest in succeeding Governor
Uduaghan, and the Nigerian Compass has gathered that “the faces in the race are
again for one anointed person.”
Is Ibori still in
charge of politics in Delta State? Have the people of the state settled for a
replica of what happened in 2007? Will the mainstream politicians, operating in
Ibori’s style pick the said “anointed one” from among those who have shown
interest in Delta North or the “messiah” will appear in his glorious regalia at
the eleventh hour as Governor Uduaghan did in 2007? Is the favoured person
being sponsored by Abuja-based politicians or home-based ones, said to be loyal
to the former Governor? These and many others have become the one million naira
question begging for answer in the state.
While some of
aspirants are said to have indicated interest as “spoilers” (to block and
scatter the votes of genuine contenders), others, according to Elder John
Ehikwe, the National Coordinator of the Anioma Welfare Initiative (AWI), who
was the state secretary of National Party of Nigeria (NPN), during Shagari
administration of the old Bendel State are being sponsored to enslave the
Anioma people of Delta North, whose turn it is to govern the state. He said,
“As to being sponsored purposely to scuttle the chance of our people (Delta
North). For instance, if an Ika man (Delta North) is being sponsored by an
Urhobo man (Delta Central) to run for governorship in 2015 and he genuinely
comes out to run for governorship, if he is aspiring for himself, it will be
obvious. If he is not a material and we judge from every angle that is not a
material, it will also be obvious that he is fronting for a godfather only to
say I am stepping down at the end. And if somebody is being sponsored from
outside Delta North (Anioma ethnic nationality) to say, yes! I want to be
deputy governor to Mr. A or B in Delta Central or South, which we are not
bargaining for, he is campaigning for himself. The whole of Delta North people
will tell him, ‘look, you are a slave, go, move to the place where you were
bought.’ Any Delta Northerner who settles to be deputy governor or run against
his brother or the collective interest of the people of the district in 2015 is
a slave to his or her desire and therefore has no voice among us. I am saying
this because it is our turn.”
Elder Ehikwe, who
acknowledged that godfatherism was the order of the day during the 1999 and
2007 general elections, however exonerated Governor Uduaghan from the alleged
plot to drift into the messy situation Ibori plunged the state into in 2007
when he was said to have singlehandedly imposed Uduaghan on the people of the
state. According to him, “Yes, godfatherism was the order of the day in the
first two elections (1999 and 2007) in Nigeria, but in the last election (2011)
all over the country, godfatherism had almost disappeared. I am sure by 2015,
every person coming out to say, ‘I want you, or that was order from above,
order from Asaba, order from Abuja, will be ashamed to come out openly to
campaign.’ Having said that, I am not disputing the input of the incumbent or
outgoing Governor in deciding who succeeds him. But it will not be his sole
prerogative to say ‘this is my successor’. He will definitely be a member of
the team that will shop around, team up with other stakeholders and unanimously
agree that this is going to be the next Governor. I know our present Governor,
His Excellency, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, is a man of honour; he will do what is
good, things that other people do and get praise.”
Amidst the
intrigues, the Anioma people of Delta North Senatorial district have vowed to
resist any plot to trade with their chance of succeeding Governor Uduaghan in
2015. The ethnic nationality maintained that any attempt by any godfather to
plant a stooge to deliberately tamper with their chance in 2015, by selling the
slot off to a highest bidder or unpopular candidate, either from Delta Central
or Delta South Senatorial District, would disrupt the noble vision of the
state.
To the effect, the
district has set up the Anioma Convention Centre (ACC) where its sons and
daughters would deliberate on the way forward and speak with one voice. It was
unveiled at Onicha-Ugbo, Aniocha North Local Government Area of the state to
market the agenda.
The
Director-General of the Convention Centre, Chief (Mrs.) Theodora Giwa-Amu, who
is the current South-South Women Leader of the PDP is a die-hard loyalist of
Ibori, who served as Commissioner for Women Affairs and Community Development
and later became the council chairman of Oshimili South Local Government in
Asaba. She corroborated the views being canvassed by Elder Ehikwe and the
Anioma Agenda (AA), a socio-cultural and political pressure. She said the
agenda for 2015 would be marketed from the Unity Hall to the roof tops of the
two other senatorial districts of the state.
While she
maintained that the unity of purpose in the crusade and the quest for an Anioma
governor, come 2015, would cut across party divide and begged other senatorial
districts of the state to let justice and fairness to prevail, she recalled
that the people of Delta North have since 1999 played second fiddle in the
governorship seat of the state but that 2015 would be an exception. “All along,
we have played along with our brothers in Delta Central and South. This time,
we don’t care which party the governor of Anioma in 2015 comes from, be it DPP,
ACN, PDP or what have you. All we are saying is that the Governor must come
from Delta North”, she stated.
Flanked by ACC’s
Secretary-General, Chief C.O Biose, its Women Affairs’ Director, Mrs. Eva Nwanze,
its Mobilization and Audit Directors, Comrade Simeon Nduka and Chief Uju Udeme,
and the Director (Media and Publicity) of the Anioma Agenda, Chief Mike
Oyinbosochukwu Nwaebueze, Chief Giwa-Amu who hinted that the clamour by the
Anioma people for state creation has not been jettisoned as it was, according
to her, being sought “side by side with the governorship seat in 2015”, said
efforts would be deployed to “eliminate tension and rancour in the selection
process of an Anioma born governor, come 2015, by reducing the number of
contestants to one or two.”
The dust was yet
settle when a leading governorship contender in the district, Chief Godswill
Obielum, who cried foul during the 2007 PDP primary election that produced
Governor Uduaghan received the leaders of Anioma Agenda, led by Barrister Alex
Onwuadiame, in his country home in Ndokwa axis of the state, where he
maintained that the oil rich state was not for sale to the highest bidder in
2015.
Although, he urged
the group to concentrate its crusade on Delta Central and South senatorial
districts where Ibori represented for eight years before handing over to
Uduaghan, who is currently representing Delta South, he vowed to maintain peace
and order, until otherwise proven and stated that the conspiracy has tilted
towards the 2007 game when he was schemed out. “On my part, I will sustain the
existing cordial relationship with Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (one of the 2007
governorship aspirants of PDP whose chance of engaging Uduaghan in a run-up was
allegedly cut-short by the powers that be in the party in Abuja that year), the
Speaker of the state’s House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei (who is warming
up for the battle in 2015 and has now become a factor to reckon with in the
district) and other governorship contenders in Delta North Senatorial
district”, he opined, even as he acknowledged that the struggle to succeed
Governor Uduaghan “is a collective family affair.”
While Anioma people
were relying on the PDP zoning arrangement that produced Ibori and Uduaghan in
1999 and 2007 respectively, the people of Ethiope East and West, in Delta
Central, where Ibori hails from, during the just concluded Town Hall meeting, a
platform provided by the on-going constitutional review/amendment of the
National Assembly, voted against zoning of governorship to any district in the
state, maintaining that the next governor of the state should be selected and
elected on merit. The development was said to have informed why Anioma
Convention DG, Chief Giwa-Amu, sent a Save-Our-Soul (S.O.S) appeal to the
people of Delta Central and South to allow justice and fairness to prevail in
2015.
Aside Ochei, the
incumbent Senator, representing Delta North Senatorial district, Dr. Ifeanyi
Okowa, has not lost interest in wearing Uduaghan’s shoes in 2015, even as Prof.
Sylvester Monye, Presidential Adviser on Project Monitoring and Evaluation, who
hails from Onicha-Ugbo of Delta North, and one of Ibori’s aides, now Governor
Uduaghan’s Commissioner for Special Duties, Ide Tony Nwaka, are said to be
girding their loins as well. Unperturbed that his kinsman (Ibori) did it for
eight years, Senator Pius Ewheirdo, representing Delta Central Senatorial
district on the platform of DPP is equally eyeing the position. Ewherido is
today, being described as “the new face of Ogboru” across the state. Ewherido
bounced back on the right footing in the politics of the state last year when
he contested and won his senatorial seat, laying to rest the long years of
reigns of the state former Deputy Chairman of the PDP, Chief Ighoyota Amori,
now Governor Uduaghan’s Senior Special Political Adviser (SSPA) in his
district. Efforts to woo him back to his original party (PDP) had remained
inconclusive. Although, Ewherido has remained mute on matters regarding PDP and
its leaders in Delta State, speculation is rife across the state that he may
wear Ogboru’s shoes in 2015, under the platform of the Action Congress of
Nigeria (ACN).
Apart from Prof.
Monye, who enjoys presidential flamboyance and Ewherido who has since fell out
with the camp, all other aforementioned aspirants in the race, either from
Delta North or elsewhere, were made and have their well-being in Ibori.
But since partisan
politics in the state is not only full of surprises but skewed strictly in a
game of conspiracy, the useful theoretical frameworks for installing the
“anointed” one in 2015 is said to be already under serious permutation among
the “ruling class” in the state.. “These, Ibori’s boys that are in government
of the state today, believe in to largely undo their opponents and have been
paying off for them in the past 12 years of unbroken democracy in Nigeria.
Ibori’s full mastery of the conspiracy theory in Delta State has no doubt given
credence to why his boys have held the state in hegemony. They are today
deploying the strategy to wage political war against their opponents from
within and outside the ruling PDP in the state. This they plotting ahead of 2015
election in the state”, a PDP source in the state told.
The question making
round the state now is who will stop Ibori’s long years of hegemony?
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