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Rivers APC Praises Directive On Executive Bill
Interim Chairman of the Rivers State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, has hailed the decision of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) to frontally confront the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the President Goodluck Jonathan-led Federal Government.
Ikanya was reacting to the directive given by the APC interim National Executive Committee (NEC) after its 8th regular meeting last Thursday in Abuja, to its members in the National Assembly to henceforth shoot down any executive bill from the Presidency, including the 2014 budget and confirmation of the appointment of Service Chiefs as well as ministerial nominees until constitutionalism was restored in Rivers State and the nation in general.
In a statement issued in Port Harcourt by the Senior Special Adviser to the APC in Rivers State, Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, Ikanya described the directive as a masterstroke by the APC interim National Executive Committee.
“With this decision by APC, let us now see which party is the majority in Nigeria and how the Presidency, which has in connivance with the PDP leadership, frustrated all attempts by APC as the new majority party to assume its rightful position by taking over the position of majority leader, among other important leadership positions in the House of Representatives, can function effectively,” Ikanya said.
He condemned the brazen manner in which the rights of citizens of Rivers State were being breached by security institutions saddled with the responsibility of protecting them, and stated that such acts of impunity by Mbu Joseph Mbu, who he accused of usurping the powers of the governor of Rivers State as the state administrator and sole administrator of PDP were no longer acceptable.
The Rivers State APC interim chairman described the Jonathan administration and the PDP as lawless, accusing them of having broken modern records in the perpetration of impunity.
According to him, “from Rivers State, which they have virtually made ungovernable, to the National Assembly, where they have also exported their lawlessness, PDP and the Jonathan Presidency have showed, beyond every reasonable doubt, that the only language they understand is force. With this minimal force being applied by APC to restore sanity in the polity in Rivers State, reclaim its right in the National Assembly, grow our democracy and promote constitutionalism in our nation, PDP will be forced to wake up to the reality that it will no longer take the plight of our nation for granted”
He regretted that the APC’s new position would inevitably lead to some form of hardship as it may delay the passage of the 2014 budget, but however, appealed to Nigerians to accept the step as a necessary sacrifice which has to be made to rescue the country’s fledgling democracy from the pang of impunity and undemocratic forces.
He advised the Presidency to retrace its steps and toe the path of honour, integrity, constitutionalism and democratic norms in order to move the nation forward.
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