Politics
Don’t Allow Politics To Tear Rivers Apart -Activist

Chairman, Rivers State House of Assembly Committee on Environment, Hon Victoria Nyeche (middle), Committee members, Hon Ibiso Nwucha (3rd right) and Hon Anderson Miller (2nd left), Sole Administrator, Rivers State Environmental Sanitation Authority, Mr Ade Adeoyum (left), during the committee’s oversight function to the authority, recently.
As agitation for who flies
the flag of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) continues to generate crisis among party members, a Niger Delta activist, Ann-Kio Briggs has cautioned Rivers people not to allow politics tear the state apart.
Briggs who spoke in an exclusive interview last Friday in Port Harcourt, said it would be an injustice if an Ogoni man and the Ijaws in Rivers state are not allowed to occupy the Bricks House in 2015.
She said the people should consider justice, equity and fairness in deciding who becomes next governor of the state, stressing that all the ethnic groups in the state jointly own the state. According to her, the Supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike cannot aspire to succeed Governor Chibuike Amaechi who is about to conclude his eight years tenure as governor.
“If we are looking at fairness and equity in 2015 election in Rivers State, the people that have the moral right to ask for consideration are the Ijaws and Ogoni people.
“The Ogoni people have never governed the state before, and the Ijaws too, But if you look at Okilo, he is no longer a Rivers man, Ada George’s government, was short-lived, but even if you make argument that Okilo and Ada George have governed, I will not disagree with you. But the Ogoni people have a right because they are also from Rivers state untill some part will break away, I personally would want to have another state from Rivers State, the state is too big.
“Although I have never heard Chief Nyesom Wike open his mouth to say that he wants to be governor of Rivers state, I have not read it, hear or see. So if he has not said he wants to contest, people who are using Wike’s name to tear Rivers State apart particularly, my own ethnic group, the Kalabari people, they should be careful because when they destroyed their land, they will not hold anybody responsible’’.
Briggs regretted that those at the forefront of the move to endorse Wike are her people, the Kalabaris, even when the minister has not indicated interest to contest.
She recalled that in 1999, the Kalabaris were key to making Dr Peter Odili the governor of the State even against the most popular candidate from Kalabari, Chief Ebenezer Isokariari, adding that history would judge if what they did then was wrong or right.
Politics
Rivers Political Crisis: PANDEF Urges Restraint, Mutual Forbearance
Accordingg to the statement, the Board and National Executive Committee of PANDEF, noted with very grave concern the recent spate of political developments in Rivers State.
“Regrettably, these developments have now degenerated into the decision of the Rivers State House of Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against the governor and deputy governor.
“This is a deeply disturbing situation that demands urgent attention in order to forestall further escalation and breakdown of law and order.
“This concern is heightened by the critical importance and strategic centrality of Rivers to the Niger Delta region and to the broader socio-political stability and economic wellbeing of Nigeria as a whole”, the statement said.
The Forum called on all parties involved in the resurgent political imbroglio to sheathe their swords and embrace peace.
“This should be guided by the principles of give-and-take, dialogue, tolerance, and political equanimity.
“All stakeholders must place paramount importance on peace, development and the welfare of the people of Rivers.
“We must now focus squarely on good governance and development of the state,” the Forum said.
PANDEF commended President Bola Tinubu, the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), respected elders of Rivers State, and other well-meaning Nigerians for their previous and ongoing efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in the state.
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Wike’s LGAs Tour Violates Electoral Laws — Sara-Igbe
Speaking in an interview on Saturday, January 10, Chief Sara-Igbe alleged that the minister had flouted regulations governing the commencement of electioneering campaigns by moving from one local government area to another to galvanise political support.
According to him, the action amounted to a clear breach of electoral guidelines being carried out with a troubling sense of impunity that could undermine the rule of law.
“Wike has violated the electoral laws of campaigning by going from local government to local government to talk to the people. He travelled from one local government to another. As a result of his visits to local government areas, he has broken election regulations and continues to do all these things without fear of repercussions”, Chief Sara-Igbe said.
The remarks came as Chief Wike was set to round off a state-wide “thank-you” tour that covered all 23 local government areas of Rivers State.
Although the minister had described the tour as an appreciation visit following support for President Bola Tinubu in the 2023 general elections, critics say the engagements have assumed an overtly political character.
Observers note that during several stops, including recent visits to Andoni and Bonny local government areas, the minister rallied supporters across party lines under what he termed a “Rainbow Coalition,” a move widely interpreted as part of a broader political strategy.
During these engagements, Chief Wike was also reported to have made remarks perceived as a veiled challenge to the authority of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, while repeatedly referencing the 2027 elections and urging supporters to prepare to “correct the mistake” of 2023.
Chief Sara-Igbe warned that allowing such activities to continue unchecked could erode public confidence in Nigeria’s electoral process and called on relevant authorities to enforce existing laws without fear or favour.
Politics
EFCC Alleges Blackmail Plot By Opposition Politicians
The Commission, in a statement on Wednesday, claimed that there were plans by the same group to escalate a smear campaign against its Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, to frustrate ongoing investigations and prosecutions involving prominent individuals.
The statement endorsed by the agency’s spokesman, Mr Dele Oyewale, claimed that the action was intended to distract the Commission through unfounded allegations of political bias in the discharge of its duties.
The EFCC warned that it would not stand by and watch “those recruited into this ignoble enterprise” or allow any attempt to derail it from “the patriotic task of improving public accountability in Nigeria.”
The Commission made it clear that those recruited into this venture were under close watch, adding that it would not tolerate any attempt to distract it from the patriotic task of improving public accountability in Nigeria.
“The EFCC reiterates its non-political stance in all its activities. Facts on the ground clearly show that any political actor belonging to the ruling party or opposition party, with corruption baggage, has no hiding place from the operational radar and dynamics of the Commission.
“As a matter of fact, several strong members of the ruling and opposition parties are either facing trial before the courts or being investigated by the Commission.
“It is needful that Nigerians appreciate the fact that the Commission is keeping faith with its Establishment Act in all its operations.
“Therefore, the Commission reiterates its commitment to justice, without fear or favour, in the fulfilment of its mandate,” the statement pointed out.
