Politics
Diete-Spiff’s Record, Unbeatable – Wayas
Former Senate President of Nigeria, Dr. Joseph Wayas, says that the government and leadership of King Alfred Diete-Spiff in the governance of old Rivers State is yet to be beaten by successive administrations in the state.
Dr. Wayas made the assertion while speaking as chairman during a public presentation of the biography of King Alfred Diete-Spiff: The Vision and Realism of a Statesman, at Hotel Presidential, Port Harcourt.
The former Senate President said King Diete-Spiff then a Naval Commander at 24 years tackled with precision the development challenges and security of lives and property to the point where after leaving office in 1975, no other administration had been able to rival the record.
Dr. Wayas who was represented by a former Military Governor in the state, Capt Sam Ewang (rtd.), said the towering achievements of Diete-Spiff had continued to serve as a yardstick to measure political and governmental performance in Nigeria.
He urged Nigerians to cherish the values of the nation so that the labours of her heroes past shall not be in vain, noting that corruption, poor management structure, decaying infrastructure, bomb blasts, kidnapping, threats by terrorists and all manner of vices would not move the country forward.
The former federal lawmaker also described the Twon Brass born traditional ruler as a role model par excellence, an all-rounder who towered where others failed to tread, and thanked the authors for putting together the book in honour of an achiever, that would be remembered by generations to come.
The reviewer of the book, Prof. Steve Azaiki, said Diete-Spiff harnessed the human potentials available to have one of the best State Executive Council members that produced the desired results which posterity would continue to remember.
In a welcome speech, the Chairman, Niger Delta Forum Study Group, Dr. Ambily Etekpe, said the book was a celebration of the exploits of a young man with a lion heart, who assigned himself the task of liberation and developing his people when he became the pioneer Military Governor of old Rivers State on May 27, 1967, at the age of 24 years.
The event was graced by people from all walks of life, eminent Nigerians including Arewa Consultative Forum, represented by its Secretary, Col. Sheilk Musa Shehu.