Editorial
Congrats, Gov Wike, Rivers
Wednesday, January 27, 2016 will go down
in history as one of the days God an-
swered the prayers of Rivers people and disappointed the enemy who had prepared to drink the blood of unsuspecting persons in Rivers State. It was a day of riotous joy, it was the day the Supreme Court of Nigeria upheld the election of Chief Nyesom Ezwnwo Wike as the Governor of Rivers State.
There was dancing in the street, fireworks like the end of year of festivities, praise and thanksgiving in places of worship and spontaneous gyration by civil servants. The only time this happened was the announcement of the creation of Rivers State.
Indeed, Rivers State was recreated by the decision of the Supreme Court. In the first place, nobody expected the Supreme Court to rule on the Rivers State Governorship election petition on that day. But God had to let the world know his stand on the matter quickly to douse the tension that had engulfed the State.
The two sides in the matter agreed with the position of the Supreme Court not because it is the highest court but because the grounds of their decision could not be faulted. The opposition could not have hoped to benefit from the use of card readers nor the assurance that a possible re-run would not have violence issues.
The Tide celebrates with the people of Rivers State on this monumental victory. Apart from the fact that the judgement is a confirmation of the wishes of majority of Rivers people, the way it doused tension in the State, preserving lives, that could have been lost in a re-run election and restored peace cannot be over emphasised.
We are therefore, pleased to join the good people of Rivers State to congratulate the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Ezenwo Wike on his victory and to wish him God’s speed as he settles down to the duty of serving Rivers State his “father-State.” We also congratulate the people of Rivers State for the return of peace and the gift of a dynamic governor.
Although the election tribunal and the Court of Appeal were fascinated by issues that tended to deny Rivers people of their choice of leader, the eventual outcome will make them value the collective victory more. Indeed, the faith of the governor in the Nigerian judiciary and the decision not to fail the Rivers voter made this possible.
We wish that there is a word better than congratulations for Governor Nyesom Wike. From the outset he had shown faith. At a time other persons would have preferred to mark time and wait for the outcome of the electoral petition, he went on with the duties of governor in ways that re-assured Rivers people.
It is on record that Governor Nyesom Wike assumed office without a handover note, without a kobo, without a usable Government House. Even the escort vehicles needed for his inauguration were borrowed from another State. Worse of it is that even the judge to conduct the swearing–in came from another state.
For a man that inherited that seeming impossible situation could not have recorded the achievements that are there for everyone to see less than a year in office. In fact, on the day he assumed office he flagged off an operation zero pot-holes on Rivers roads. Of course the state of roads in Port Harcourt was pitiable.
The following day the judiciary and the legislature that were non-functional came to life. Not long after, Government workers that were owed three months salaries were paid and all in one month. Of course, he has a deputy that is a mother and a celebrated civil servant.
As the political tussle continued and people postulated and planned to take over, Governor Wike was not perturbed nor distracted. He must have decided that if he had only one day in office nobody should be in doubt as to what he can do and wises to do for Rivers people.
It was therefore a pleasant surprise as Governor Wike started a roads revolution in Rivers State. He made it clear that he is a “Port Harcourt Boy” when he took on and finished work on roads that had beaten successive governments. Work on the road to Eagle Island, Iwofe, Borikiri, Trans-Amadi, Eleme-Onne humiliated the opposition.
These are some of the reasons why the Rivers man will remain indebted to the Supreme Court for many years to come. Incidentally, it is also one judgement that the Supreme Court needed to restore the image of the Nigerian judiciary. We salute the Supreme Court for the courage to do what would not gratify any party, but serve the course of justice.
Because of the way things have turned out, Governor Wike has not been in doubt as to where his victory came. After returning thanks to God, he went to the streets to celebrate with the ordinary Rivers people. “What a sight, what a people based victory.”
Because this victory must be sustained, Rivers people must more than ever before, pray and support the Governor Wike administration. Even so, Rivers people expect to see an open government that will take suggestions from all, no matter the political slant.
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