Editorial
Rivers Crisis: The Economic Implication
The Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs
Ibim Semenitari recently expressed the optimism that the current political crisis rocking the state would be over in a matter of weeks.
As reassuring as that proclamation was, some actors in the crisis appear to think otherwise. Even when eminent persons have tended to intervene, it seems the crisis is nowhere close to being resolved. This is neither good for the state nor for the fledging economy being built in the state.
It is against this backdrop that The Tide feels worried that the actions and comments of some highly-placed persons still appear to be inflammatory, divisive and utterly undemocratic. That is not the best way to deal with the issue as what is at stake now is not who wins, but how much the State may lose.
The Tide therefore, appeals to all sides of the dispute to drop their swords and tow the path of reason and caution for the well-being of the state and its people.
We say this because of the far-reaching implication the situation can have on the economy, the polity and the safety of the people on the long run. It is, indeed, worrisome that the economic community in the state has started expressing disdain over the crisis.
Reports indicate that the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG), NUPENG, and PENGASSAN have expressed one threat or the other to the effect that they would do something if their safety and the security of their businesses may no longer be guaranteed as a result of the impasse. One of them actually threatened to relocate from Port Harcourt if the crisis and its attendant fears persist.
These organisations may not be alone in this fear as even the police who, ordinarily, should tread the path of neutrality as unbiased umpires have been alleged to compromise the protection of lives and property in the State.
The apparent rise in security concerns has adversely affected the polity and can impact on the effective governance of the state as the ugly development had continuously polarised the people of the state along factional lines.
We, therefore, remind all Rivers people and those who live and do business in the state to remember how disadvantaged the state was before the advent of the president Rivers administration and how monumental efforts were being made to realise the dreams and aspirations of the people.
We are not unaware that politics all over the world is intended to serve the best interest of the people and the present crop of politicians in Rivers State should appreciate this. They should know that in spite of who is right or wrong, the political class of the day cannot afford to fail the state and discount on the dreams of the founding fathers.
Those who take sides and even cry more than the bereaved because of the little patronage they expect from the parties, should stop and put the interest of Rivers State first. The way the crisis had degenerated and the negative image it had given the State is something that should worry everyone.
The Tide therefore, wishes to call on the courts, panels and even the on-going probe of the State Commissioner of Police, Mr Mbu Joseph Mbu, to expedite action and bring the crisis to a quick end.
We must note, however, that conflict is a normal phenomenon in human life, particularly in young democracies such as ours. What is happening in Rivers State is not entirely new and should not be blown out of proportion to shortchange Rivers State and its people for whatever personal or factional interest.
It is, therefore, expected that people would stop taking sides or making unguarded and inflammatory utterances capable of escalating the crisis. Rather, we expect people to encourage the spirit of reconciliation and forgiveness, as well as appeal to the conscience of all the parties involved with a view to coming to a quick understanding and reconciliation in the interest and well-being of the Rivers Project.
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