Editorial
IYC: Avoiding Another Crisis
Current developments within the
Ijaw Youth Council suggest the
emergence of a new faction. On October 10, 2014, at what it called “an emergency general congress”, the suspension of the President of the body, Comrade Udengs Eradiri was announced.
While announcing the suspension and appointment of IYC Mobilisation Officer, Wisdom Ikuli as Acting President, the faction said that the action was in response to Eradiri’s alleged “fraudulent activities and other actions detrimental to the growth of the council and the Ijaw nation”.
The faction, made up of “suspended” zonal chairmen, also accused Eradiri of “organising a summit of the council without consulting other members of the executive, fighting against the emergence of Ijaw president as well as the emergence of an Ijaw governor in Rivers State, among others.”
This action, followed a well-planned and publicised summit of the body, held at the Petroleum Training Institute’s Conference Centre, Effurun, near Warri, Delta State, with the active participation of all nine out of 10 zonal executive officers in the eastern, western and central zones, as well as woman leader, and all clan chairmen.
While announcing the suspension of Ikuli and the zonal chairmen earlier, the national executive council had also accused them of involvement in fraudulent activities, indiscipline, insubordination, and various actions capable of undermining the integrity and image of the IYC.
Given that a well-attended congress just rose from its national summit in Warri in one accord aimed at charting a progressive future for the entire IYC, we see the absence of the Ikuli-led faction at the summit, which he actively participated in planning, and the allegations against Eradiri, as suspect and a calculated attempt at causing avoidable conflict.
While we agree that it is normal for people to disagree, inciting the youth against themselves is wicked and condemnable. If the split is politically motivated, everything should be done to resolve it quickly. Politics should help the course of the people and not destroy.
This is why The Tide thinks that the emerging struggle for the leadership of IYC at this time in the nation’s history, whether politically-motivated or not, is unfortunate and unacceptable. Indeed, all well-meaning and patriotic Ijaw sons and daughters should rise up and nip-in-the bud this ugly situation.
We expect that the parent body – the Ijaw National Congress (INC), royal fathers, elders and the elite as well as the various governments of the States that make up the Ijaw nation, should urgently intervene, and ensure that the current noise within the IYC did not development into something else.
We say this because issues affecting youths are often very delicate. Clearly the failure to deal with it will pose enormous challenge to the smooth and peaceful conduct of the 2015 general elections in the Niger Delta region and beyond.
Even so, we expect that all the principal players in the IYC drama will sheathe their swords and show exemplary leadership qualities. They need to prove that they are a better alternative to the current crop of leaders. The IYC must join other youth bodies to ensure that politicians do not mortgage the future of Nigerian again. They must insist and begin to show to all the future they want to see.
Finally, we think that politics is intended for the good of the citizenry. We think also that those who go into politics are patriotic and interested in the safety and welfare of the people. It will be most unfortunate if politics gives a different impression in this age, even to reduce everything to politics is very sad.
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