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As They Take The Political Leap Of Faith

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It is no longer news that po
litical office holders across the states of the federation interested in elective offices come 2015 resigned their appointments and joined the race to govern their states of origin. What is news, however, is the number of politicians that have proceeded to pick the governorship interest and nomination forms for the primaries of their respective political parties.
The move has since increased the rising political tempo as the parties’ inch away to their primaries. While the primary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is slated for November 29, 2014, the All Progressives Congress (APC) holds her own in nearest future.
Apart from the governorship race, many party men and women who are interested in national and state assemblies elections are also not leaving anything to chance since the countdown to 2015 general elections began.
The decision by seven ministers to quit President Goodluck Jonathan’s cabinet, did not come as a surprise to many who know them. The ministers whose resignations have added value and tension to the already charged political atmosphere included Labaran Maku – Information, Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike – State for Education; Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu – Health; Emeka Wogu – Labour and Musiliu Obanikoro – State for Defence. Others were Samuel Ortom – State for Industry, Trade and Investment as well as Darius Ishaku – State for Niger Delta. Maku, Wike, Chukwu, Wogu, Obanikuro, Ortom and Ishaku are deep in the race to govern Nasarawa, Rivers, Ebonyi, Abia, Lagos, Benue and Taraba States, in that order.
The ministers’ resignations after months of speculation was a clear signal that they have finally decided to throw their hats into the ring and battle for Government Houses in states of origin. President Jonathan and other members of his council bided them farewell at the emotion-ladden valedictory session of the council in Abuja on October 15, 2014.
After an opportunity to serve the nation at the highest level of executive authority in the country, the ministers exited the cabinet with the huge experience they had gathered under Jonathan.
“This is truly a very difficult and an emotional moment for me and my colleagues who are about to take a leap of faith in our lives as individuals and as officers of the state… A time comes in the life of people, when they make decisions, when they are convinced that those decisions will further the vision, development and future of their country under a leadership they believe in,” Maku said with journalistic dexterity that drew ovation with emotion.
Part of the experiences Maku and his colleagues gathered under Jonathan include the capacity to stay focused in spite of distractions, name calling etc; keeping eyes on the ball of your policy and Jonathan’s cosmopolitan approach to leadership in Nigeria.
Interesting as the politicians are positioning themselves for battle for the souls of their states, what is perhaps making waves is the person and the political clout they bring into the race. The governorship race in Rivers State is not immune to intrigues that characterize Nigerian politics.
But why are the intrigues in Rivers State in superhighway? The reasons are not far-fetched: Rivers State since the inception of the present democracy had been under the umbrella of PDP but suddenly ‘ported’ into the warm embrace of the All Progressives Congress (APC) when the alleged differences between President Jonathan and Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi erupted.
The ‘porting’ did not go down well to many especially because it has rubbished the image of Rivers State that reportedly gave the President the highest number of votes in the country in 2011. Another factor that favours the battle for the soul of Rivers State is the fact that the state which is the home state of Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, is in the APC divide, which many believe, is not healthy to the coast of her husband.
The determination of PDP to go for a “rescue mission” in Rivers State is therefore understandable. Wike, who had positioned himself to be the battle axe for the “rescue mission” promptly accepted to re-build the broken walls of PDP, retrieve Rivers State from APC’s grip and return her to the centre of national reckoning. Wike, however, is not alone in the PDP governorship race in Rivers State. As at last count, about 20 aspirants are known to be warming up for the ticket, preparatory for the race to the Brick House come February 2015.
Though the chances of the aspirants will be tested and harvested at the primaries, the PDP governorship aspirants in the state also include Barrister Dumo Lulu-Briggs, Engr. Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack, Barrister Nimi Walson-Jack, Tonye Princewill, Ibinabo Micheal West, Emmanuel Georgwill, Alabo Paworiso Samuel-Horsfall, Fafaa DAn-Princewill and Williams Romeo Obene, all from the Kalabari ethnic group of the state.
Four gubernatorial hopefuls from the Ogoni extraction – Senator Lee Maeba, Pidomson Gabriel, Prof Don Baridam and Dunbari Ben-Dimkpa are also eyeing to be Amaechi’s successor. Dr. Sowaribi Victor Tolofari and Hon Tamunosisi Gogo Jaja (Bonny), Major Lancelot Nyanya (rtd) and Hon Sampson Ngerebara (Andoni), Sunday Nwankwo (Etche) as well as High Chief Ateke Tom (Okrika) are also jostling for Rivers Brick House.
Of the number of PDP gubernatorial aspirants wanting to pick the ticket, Wike’s aspirantship is not without opposition from Governor Amaechi and some ethnic groupings. Amaechi, at different fora, had argued that it is improper and unjust for an Ikwerre man to succeed him as governor, apparently referring to Wike who is of the same ethnic stock with him (Amaechi). And he is not mincing words about his promise to stop back-to-back Ikwerre man for governor after him.
While Amaechi may have lofty wish and influence about who succeeds him, it is also worthy of note that God is the ultimate decider of who becomes a leader at a given point in time. Rightly, the governor acknowledged this fact at the just-concluded APC mega rally held at Adokiye Amaesiamaka sports complex at Igwuruta-Ali, Ikwerre local government area of the state. A good example of the hand of God in making a leader can be found in Amaechi’s emergence as the Chief Executive of Rivers  State in 2007 after several months of legal battle in court.
However, the APC and Wike’s Grassroots Development Initiative (GDI) are locked up over Wike’s resignation and governorship ambition. The Rivers APC believes that “the political calculation in the state does not support anybody from the Ikwerre extraction to succeed the current governor,” claiming that “the moment he (Wike) picks the ticket to contest the governorship election, voting based on party lines or affiliation will melt away.”
Wike has since picked up the governorship forms like some other aspirants, but his (Wike’s) heroic welcome in Port Harcourt after he dumped his ministerial job in Abuja clearly shows that the moment of truth is here and that he is determined to make a ‘political statement.’
The boasting of GDI secretary-general, Samuel Nwanosike that Wike-patron of GDI – would not only win the PDP gubernatorial primary but also win the general polls come 2015 perhaps points to the ‘political statement’ of the former minister who reportedly resigned to answer the avalanche of calls and demands from well-meaning Rivers people cutting across ethnic lines and social groups to offer himself for governorship election in the state.
APC may argue that there is merit in its clamour for power shift to other ethnic groups, but GDI notes that “there is a disconnect with politics of ethnic sentiments in today’s Rivers State. We bother more about the caliber and quality of the candidate under the PDP’s “rescue mission” to regain the lost mandate from the APC and redeem the rapidly dwindling fortunes of the state, and Wike possesses the stuff to deliver on the rescue mission,” Nwanosike said.
The clamour for the battle axe for the rescue mission may have informed the decision of PDP in the state to throw open all the elective offices for interested and qualified members of the party to get the best formidable team of contestants that have what it takes to confront and beat the incumbency. Though, the PDP decision is not going down well with some persons in the rank of the party, it said the policy is with good intention and irreversible.
Despite criticisms against PDP policy of no zoning, an Ogoni-born PDP governorship hopeful, Dunbari Ben-Dimkpa endorsed the party’s stance of giving every aspirant an equal playing ground rather than zoning it to an ethnic group. According to the aspirant, what Rivers people need now is a leader that has the pedigree and the general interest of the state at heart, hoping that PDP will reclaim its stolen mandate in 2015 elections in the state.
Meanwhile, it is to the credit of Amaechi that he has popularized APC in the state. But whether party members especially those interested in elective positions are doing enough is yet to be seen. Political observers are of the opinion that they are “not pushing enough to make clear statement that they are in for serious political fight come 2015. Or are they waiting for the “anointing hand to put the food on the political table for them?’ Up till the time of this analysis, only Senator Magnus Abe and Hon Dakuku Peterside are rumoured to be interested in picking the gubernatorial ticket of APC in Rivers State.
It may be right to argue that the APC governorship hopefuls are strategising underground, but political observers caution against the danger of coming to the market late in the day.
Now, as the aspirants under the platforms of PDP, APC etc prepare to slug it out for reckoning, the peace, unity and progress of Rivers State should be above personal interest.

 

Samuel Eleonu

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Fubara Tasks Rivers Stakeholders On Political, Economic Emancipation …Commissions NAVAL Training Command Headquarters At Ebubu

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Rivers State governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has stated that the task of emancipating Rivers State and taking it to its desired height of development among the comity of Nigerian states depends on the concerted efforts of all stakeholders in the state.
Governor Fubara said this at Ubima, on Saturday, when he attended the burial ceremony of late Madam Cecelia Omehia, mother of Sir Celestine Omehia.
Addressing the leaders of the state who attended the burial ceremony in their numbers, the governor urged them to demonstrate their love for the state by living up to their patriotic responsibilities and make meaningful contributions that will move the state forward.
Governor Fubara reaffirmed his commitment to the service of the state and cautioned against politics of bitterness and animosity, stating that he will not govern the state as an underdog, nor compromise  the interest of Rivers people, no matter the challenges facing his administration.
“Anybody who claims to love this State should not be party to anything, directly or indirectly, that will bring us backwards. We will continue to support every course that will advance the interest of our dear Rivers State.
“And I am happy to say, and I’ve said it over and again, it doesn’t matter the number of people that are standing with me, I will stand on the side of truth.
”I will not, I repeat, I will not govern our dear State on my knees. If that was the purpose, I will not do that. I will stand to govern our dear state and stand continually on the side of right”, he said.
The governor commiserated with the Omehia family over the transition of their beloved matriarch and urged  them to take solace in the good legacies she left behind.
Sir Celestine Omehia, the chief mourner, in his response  thanked  the Rivers State governor  and his entourage for honoring the memory of his beloved mother, whom he described as a role model, teacher and great disciplinarian.
Earlier on Saturday, Governor Fubara visited the scene of the Friday night inferno occasioned by a tanker explosion that occurred at the Indorama axis of East West Road, causing untold disaster with over 60 vehicles razed and about four lives lost.
Governor Fubara who was accompanied by the  Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Olatunji Disu, and the state Commissioner for Energy and Natural Resources, Mr Uchechukwu Nwafor, during the visit, expressed deep concern over the unfortunate incident and condoled with the families of the victims, assuring that the state government will provide needed assistance to cushion the effects of the tragedy.
“We are here to see for ourselves and get a first hand information of what happened yesterday night.
“I was told that it was caused by a tanker that was conveying premium motor spirit. In fact, I got the information through the MD of Indorama, and I immediately alerted the security agencies to make sure they take control of the security situation in the area.
Governor Fubara, on Friday, commissioned the new Naval Training Command Headquarters at Ebubu, Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Speaking at the event, Governor Fubara said he was delighted with the transformation recorded in the abandoned facility after it was ceded by the Rivers State Government to the Nigerian Navy on request in 2023.
He pointed out that the relocation of the Naval Training Command headquarters to Rivers State underscores the proficiency of the Nigerian Navy in managing the maritime sector, especially in safeguarding the waterways and  fighting against economic sabotage such as crude oil theft and its associated menace.
Governor Fubara commended the Navy for investing in the training of its personnel to evolve a highly skilled workforce to secure the Nigerian waterways, stating that the new development is a manifestation of President Bola Tinibu’s commitment to building a strong security architecture for Nigeria.
The Governor who assured the support of his administration to the Navy and other security outfits, announced a donation of N350m to the Navy, and urged synergy between the Navy and the host communities in terms of development support and security of lives and property.
“As you go on to put this training command into full service, my charge to you is to ensure that this sprawling facility is effectively maintained and utilized to expand your operations and activities for national security development.
“I further implore you to provide effective security and development support to the host communities, and live in peace and harmony with the civilian population in the local government area,” the Governor added.
In his remark,  the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral, Emmanuel Ogalla, expressed gratitude to the Governor for the continuous support and partnership of the Rivers State Government with the Navy.
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Constitution Amendment: Senator Barau Urges Stakeholders’ Collaboration

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Deputy President of the Senate and Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Review of the Constitution, Senator Barau Jibrin, has called for robust collaboration among all stakeholders to drive the ongoing constitution amendment process to a successful conclusion.
Senator Barau stated this on Saturday at the joint retreat of the secretariat and consultants to the Senate and House of Representatives committees on the review of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, in Abuja.
He commended the synergy between the constitution review secretariat and consultants to the Senate and House of Representatives committees, saying this will create harmony in the workings of both committees.
Senator Barau assured that the National Assembly will carry out the review of the constitution by a thorough aggregation of the yearnings of Nigerians from all walks of life through public hearings and collection of memoranda from various interests throughout the country, as well as embarking on a progressive engagement with state governments and legislatures and the federal government to achieve consensus on all issues.
“We must work together. Our country is facing a lot of challenges and this is the right time to fashion out a constitution that will go in line with the wishes and aspirations of the people of this country.
“The world is dynamic and this compels all serious countries to go with modernity and fashion their laws in accordance with contemporary happenings within their peculiarities.
“We have started on a progressive note of collaboration and let us add momentum to this very important collaboration within our ranks in order to achieve a result that will help in driving the process of making prospective peace, justice and fair play in the way we run our affairs as a nation,” he said.
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Makinde Hails Electorate, OYSIEC Over LG Poll Conduct 

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Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, has applauded the residents of the state for turning out to vote in the ongoing local government election across the state.
The governor also rated the conduct of the election high, stating it compared favourably with elections conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The governor stated this on Saturday after casting his vote at Unit 1, Ward 011, Abayomi Open Space, Iwo Road, Ibadan North East LGA of Oyo State.
Addressing journalists after exercising his civic responsibility, Gov Makinde said, “For us in Oyo State, it is almost like a given that democracy at the grassroots is what we practise. This is almost our fifth year in office and we are holding local government election for the second time.
“Before we came in, it had always been caretaker administration at the grassroots without the people having a say in who should govern them.
“You can see around also that the people are going about, performing the exercise peacefully and the traffic restriction is being obeyed by the people. So, I will commend our people for coming out to take seriously democracy at that level.”
The governor, who noted that security report about the election had been excellent, also charged those who observed any untoward development to report same to the security agencies.
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