Opinion
What We Owe Our Founding Fathers
For any achievement made in any geographical set
ting, some people must have suffered and even lost their lives for it. Based on the above, the struggles of the founding fathers of Rivers State come to mind. As Isaac Philips ( A Synopsis of the Old Rivers State 2005) remarked that founding fathers of Rivers State were scared of domination, oppression and suppression because of how they were poorly treated by the regional administration of Eastern Nigeria.
Rivers Chiefs and nationalists were disturbed by the neglect and thus felt that the only way was to demand for a state of their own. But in the process, some were maimed, tortured and jailed.
The nationalists and chiefs include Chief Harold Dappa Biriye, representative of the Rivers Province in London Constitutional Conference of 1957 and Chief P.G. Warmate, who sponsored the motion which led to the formation of the Rivers Chiefs and Peoples Conference for the creation of the state. There were many other chiefs and nationalists who fought for the creation of the state.
However, this work cannot be complete without mentioning people like, D. A. Okwua Adoki, Hon. N. A. Ezeonhondor, H.R.M Eze E.N.B Opurum (JP), Chief Asherem Unosi, Timothy Naaku, Paul Birabi, Sir Chief D.U. Ozah, Dr Obi Wali, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Chief W.B. Dublin Green, Mr N.A. Frank Opigo, B.S. Peterside, Nali Wone, Chief Nwobidike Nwonodi, Eze E.J. A Oriji, Chief G.B.C Otoko, Chief Edward N. Kobani, Fiberesima, G.K.J. Amachree, Chief Wenike Briggs, Chief Ngeri Roland, Alhaji M. D. Yusuf, Elder Blis Iyalla, Prince E. D. Karibo, Pastor Pakaye Oruwari, Chief L.R. Nabena, Charles Tom Asherem, editor of Rivers Mirror, Dr Opusunju of Opoboland, Isaac Adaka Boro, among others.
The founding fathers of the state laid their lives to ensure that Rivers people had a state of htier own in the Nigerian nation. Their expectations came to the fore when then Gen. Yakubu Gowon, upon assuming office in 1966 as the Head of State, abrogated the regional government then and created 12 states.
The founding fathers responded by submitting a memorandum for the creation of Rivers State. Through the efforts of Prince E.D. Karibo and Alhaji M.D. Yusuf who followed up the memorandum for the creation of the state to the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, Rivers State was created on 27th May 1967.
We have seen how the founding fathers and chiefs of Rivers State fought for the creation of what we have now as a state of our own and the contribution of the actors from various ethnic groups that make up the state. And these founding fathers felt dominated, oppressed, suppressed and subjected by the regional government then. That was why they fought and had Rivers State.
Since the struggle for the creation was fought for and won, the price our present generation owe those that worked for its success is to ensure that no part of the state is marginalized by any ethnic group. This is because virtually all the ethnic groups that make up the state fought for its creation.
To ensure equity, fairness and justice, many of the ethnic groups that have produced governor of Rivers State at one time or the other should allow other groups that have not had the opportunity to produce a governor to seat in the Brick House.
In the interest of brotherhood as people of one geographical entity, I am of the view that the other ethnic groups that have ruled the state should allow the Riverine group to produce the next governor of Rivers State this 2015. Hon. Dr Dakuku Adol Peterside should be given the mandate of the people of Rivers State as the governor of the state.
What we owe our founding fathers is to ensure that governorship of this state rotates to other ethnic groups in the state and many of the political positions should as well be zoned to reflect our geographical spread to ensure peace, unity and development of the state.
I would want the electorate in Rivers State come this 2015 general elections, to see reasons why Dakuku Peterside, APC governorship candidate, should be given the votes of Rivers people.
I agree with Afe Babalola, (SAN), who once said that while countries in other continents strive towards development, Africa seems universally committed to the path of destruction and put the blame at the feet of leadership.
The political elites in Rivers State should rise up and tell the truth on how the state has been ruled right from 1967 of its creation to the present date.
Rivers people should tell the world the rulers who have served the state and where they come from. This is to ensure that we the present generation of the state give back what the founding fathers suffered for their struggle. We must uphold the unity of Rivers people that have one geographical entity.
We must do this by giving a chance to the leading riverine aspirant in the governorship election to rule the state.
How the state has been ruled from 1967 to date has assisted Rivers people to know that Dakuku Peterside is at a vantage position to win the governorship seat in Rivers State.
Anucha wrote from Omuma, Rivers State
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