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Rivers Re-run Polls: I Foresee Voter Apathy – Deacon Parker

Deacon Parker
Deacon Akuro Parker
was the governorship candidate of the United Progressives Party (UPP), in the 2015 election in Rivers State. The architect turned politician is also the leader of the Coalition of Governorship Candidates in the 2015 Election in Rivers State. He bared his mind on the final resolution of the 2015 governorship election in Rivers State and sundry issues in this interview with Opaka Dokubo in Port Harcourt, Excerpts. Your impression of your own performance in the 2015 election?
I appreciate God that I was part of it because my involvement in politics since 2003 is very unique. I don’t have the mentality of a politician, somebody to become a big man by occupying a position, rather I see what is lacking in the society and stir people to think right so that we can advance our society. For that purpose I have contested four times and this last one, I perceived a gun battle, and I was not ready for that. So I did what I could do. Where I made serious progress was in the area of counseling the pastors to know that this is the work of God and not the work of a political party. And I had a lot of seminars with a lot of churches and church leaders to know that the failure of society is the failure of the church.
Did you then contest that election with no intention of winning?
Of course, I had intention of winning the election, but we did not carry guns and the electorate themselves were looking for somebody who will give them money. But for me to say that because I don’t have money I will not contest would have meant a great failure. My position was to stand firm and see if by chance it turns the other way round. We all know that what we observe now is not the right thing I had intention of winning the election because if the people reasoned properly they would vote for the right person.
Did the people vote for the right person at the end of the day?
With the result that we have, we all need to clap hands because the Bible says ‘give thanks for whatever you have’. We all need to appreciate God and I am not in a position to say this one is right or this one is wrong. No. And so I believe that the person that is declared the governor must be supported in the interest of the society. What I am saying is this: whoever emerges the winner, it is not about the person. He has a very serious responsibility before God to keep the society for the better. So, we must recognise the person’s victory as the victory of the people and I want everyone to start reasoning that way. That is why when I see those who did not succeed trying to fight and do all sorts of things, I feel worried because it is about the people and not personal.
Nobody owns Rivers State and if its about the people, we must quickly set our minds right and to support the person that has been declared the winner. We must think right and advance our society.
What kind of opposition are you and your coalition promising the government and Rivers people?
When you talk of opposition, you have a ruling party and every other party out there is deemed to be an opposition party. The political parties don’t own the state. How many people are there in the parties in terms of population? So, what is expected of political parties and their leaders is to come together, share their ideas with the person that has won and see how we can use them to develop the land.
But if you say robust opposition, it could be in the positive sense of it. That is calculating properly, analyzing and coming up with something that is positive. But any opposition that will distabilise the governor, that is negative opposition. If you must oppose him, you must not do it in such a way that you don’t allow him to set the place ablaze.
We of the coalition, our mindset is to appeal to the governor and his team. We’re saying “look we’re ready to contribute our ideas. Things have to be done in a different way to advance society and to support you”. It is not enough to declare that you have won.
You remember what happened when Amaechi came to power, in fact, Amaechi emerged in a more dramatic way than this man but see where we have ended. So, if a man thinks that he can do it in his own way, he will fail more than any other person. So, the coalition thinks that we should quickly come together and reason properly and for them to tap into our own ideas immediately so that we can move this state forward.
I am not desiring to be in a position because I want to be a big man, I am a super big man already by God’s special grace but I have ideas to help the people who are suffering, who are dying.
Do you believe in the place of opposition in a democracy?
We are not the originators of democracy. We have societies that are practicing democracy and doing very well. For example, I studied in France and I was there for over ten years. You have those several parties but they all come together in the interest of the people – people of various parties come together and work together. It happens even in the United States of American. So, time has come for the ruling party to have this understanding and identify liberal minds that can actually work. We ‘re asking for opportunity to be involved and freely contribute ideas that will favour the man himself because if the government succeeds he will be happy.
In what specific area would you consider appropriate for you be of service in this government?
I desired to be governor but I am not the governor of the state and even if I am the governor, I won’t do everything. I leave it in the hands of the Lord and it depends on the person who want to engage me because if I am to work, I must be engaged. It is the person who will look at my track record and say look let’s engage you in this capacity to help. For instance, if they say I should go and clean gutter, I have to clean the gutter in such a way that they would say if you can clean this way, take up your material and go and clean roads. In that wise, I can’t be very specific but as I said earlier, I’m an architect by training and I know my work. Not only that, I’m in a position to mobilize those who are in the opposition to come together and work.
There is a position I would be, I will make everyone realize that this is service unto God just as we are serving in the churches. Do you know that the people that are in opposition are serving in the same churches? So, first of all, we must know that this is service unto God and not service unto political parties. I have quite a lot to discharge.
Why were you so excited about the supreme court judgment as a coalition?
As I earlier said, whoever is declared winner, you just have to align with the person that is why from the beginning we aligned. Now it went from tribunal to appeal and to supreme court.
From the beginning we appealed to many to come and work with us, and now the Supreme Court has affirmed our position. That means we were right. But that we are right does not mean that we’re more intelligent than any other persons, rather our position is to say come let’s work together. We’re not saying you should leave your party but if you have ideas, bring them and let’s see how we can advance Rivers State.
Right now Nigeria is experiencing an unstable situation, we’re not able to control many things including the value of our currency. Look at what happened the other day when an IDP camp was attacked. Ordinarily, that is a very protected area and if these people could penetrate such areas, then nobody is safe. In the midst of these, how can you mobilize soldiers to come and conduct elections in Rivers State?
Look at Bayelsa, one local government area, they could not control, the attention of the entire nation was on Southern Ijaw local government area and yet INEC could not control it. Even for that reason, God could direct the Supreme Court justices to give the verdict they gave. Clearly, it was an act of God. Why should we kill each other to achieve what? Because one man wants to become governor?
Do you have any apprehensions about the forthcoming national and state assembly rerun elections?
That will be on a lower scale compared to the governorship. In the governorship, the tension is more. You can even see that campaigns for the election are not as robust as that of the governorship. It appears some places are hotter than others. I believe God will help us to control it. I can tell you that a lot of people will not even go out to vote because they can’t see what they’re going to vote for. I see a very low turn out. I perceive a very low turn out because a lot of people are stressed, they’re tired and they don’t understand what is happening again.
But whichever way it goes, my prayer is this: Let the church in particular appreciate its responsibility and teach us the truth so that those who are serving and the society generally will now have a new mind set for us to work.
Ordinarily, their going to Senate or the House of Reps or the State Assembly is to serve the people. But right now they’re going to serve themselves that’s why they’re doing what they’re doing.
Is your ambition to be governor of Rivers State still alive?
From my presentation, you can see that my worry is about the state of the society and so long as the state of the society is not improving, then my desire to serve should be much more heightened. What I’m after is a better society. if the society is better, I may not even think of it again. If you have the love of God in you, then you must desire a better society and whosoever desires a better society must be ready to serve.
I repeat; the issue is not about the governorship. As far as I’m concerned, it’s nothing to me. It is nothing to me because my ambition is to influence lives and there are men of God who influence more lives than the governor. I pray to God for the opportunity to contribute to the development of the society.
What do you make of the allegations of possible compromise by the Supreme Court Justices?
The reaction of the APC, the way I look at it is the typical politician’s attitude to leadership affairs because they find it difficult to accept the reality. I am not blaming them because that is what they’re used to. But I am saying that if the intention of becoming a candidate is to serve Rivers people, of course, they need to let go immediately and anything that will distabilise the governor, he must not do it.
After all, you ought to think about anything you’re going to say in the first place and if you say anything that is counter productive, are you intelligent? Because what he said cannot change the Supreme Court judgement. You’re abusing, insulting people who probably are right or wrong, you cannot judge. But if you’re more intelligent, you will take a position that will cause them to correct themselves, if at all they made a mistake. So what I see is a display of stupidity, trying to show bigmanity. It’s unfortunate.
On the part of the winner himself, time has come for him to say my brothers let us come together, this is not my victory, it is everyone’s victory so let’s come and work together.
There is an attitude you put up with a mad man, whenever he sees you, he will smile at you. In fact, you can cure a man by your attitude. In the interest of the society, all of us must think right, both the winners and the losers.
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Atiku Names Kenneth Okonkwo As Spokesperson
Mr Okonkwo made the announcement on his X (formerly Twitter) account on yesterday, expressing gratitude for what he called Alhaji Abubakar’s show of faith in him.
“I give God all the glory for being appointed by His Excellency Atiku Abubakar as his spokesperson. I thank His Excellency for the immense confidence reposed in me,” Mr Okonkwo said.
The politician credited Alhaji Abubakar with championing dialogue over conflict within party ranks.
He noted that the former vice president favours conversation and compromise when party associates raise genuine worries, rather than dismissing their concerns.
“Rather than take offence at associates for expressing genuine reservations about any action taken, His Excellency always opts for dialogue and compromise that engender solutions to problems,” Mr Okonkwo stated.
According to him, recent talks with Alhaji Abubakar and other ADC leaders tackled worries about South-East political representation within the limits of the Electoral Act, 2026, and the current political climate. He said the discussions produced guarantees for the region’s interests despite existing constraints.
Mr Okonkwo also acknowledged the work of Dr. Kashim Imam; former ADC National Chairman, Ralphs Nwosu; Ekene Onwuka, Alhaji Abubakar’s Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties, in preparing the party for next year’s elections. He thanked his loved ones and supporters for their support and prayers.
“I still covet your prayers for wisdom, courage, provision and protection needed to carry out this challenging responsibility, which will usher in a glorious and great Nigeria,” he added.
The appointment arrives weeks after Mr Okonkwo publicly attacked the ADC’s pick for running mate in 2027. He’d warned that choosing a vice-presidential candidate from the South-South would worsen what he sees as political neglect of the South-East, a region without a president or vice president since 1999.
Despite Mr Okonkwo’s objections, the ADC later announced former Rivers State Governor and ex-Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, as Alhaji Abubakar’s running mate following the ex-vice president’s clinching of the party’s presidential nomination.
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Senate Defends Passage Of State Police Bill
The Senate has defended the passage of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Alteration) (State Police) Bill, 2026, saying the proposed creation of state police is driven by national consensus and the country’s security needs rather than political considerations.
The Red Chamber passed the bill last Wednesday after more than two-thirds of senators voted in support.
In a statement issued yesterday by the Directorate of Media and Public Affairs, Office of the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele described the bill as “a child of necessity and not of political expediency as well as a product of national consensus and not of cynicism.”
The senate leader said the proposal to establish state police was a matter of urgent public importance that could not be delayed because of political interests, given the country’s security challenges.
He explained that the proposal did not originate recently but emerged from memoranda submitted to the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution.
According to him, the proposal underwent extensive consultations and rigorous scrutiny because of its sensitive nature.
Bamidele said the National Assembly consulted widely with the Executive, the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria, the leadership of the Nigeria Police and other stakeholders before passing the bill.
He added that during the public hearings conducted across the six geopolitical zones in July 2025, participants overwhelmingly supported the creation of state police.
“At each level of our consultation, nearly all stakeholders embraced the State Police Bill in the light of stark realities we are facing today,” he said.
The Senate leader noted that recommendations from the Nigeria Police contributed to the bill, particularly on accountability and oversight mechanisms aimed at preventing abuse of state police by political actors.
According to him, the police’s support for the proposal underscores its national significance in tackling insecurity at the state and local levels.
Bamidele also said the bill received broad bipartisan backing in both chambers of the National Assembly.
“Even though the APC is the majority, there are members of opposition parties — PDP, ADC, NDC and Labour Party — that exercised their discretion in favour of the Bill, mainly in the national interest and not on parochial basis.
“In the Senate, for instance, 84 out of 109 members voted clause by clause in support of the Bill. This accounted for 77.06 per cent approval at the Senate alone,” he said.
He argued that national security should transcend political affiliations, saying political actors in other countries often set aside partisan interests to support initiatives that strengthen security.
Bamidele called on opposition parties to contribute constructive ideas that would promote peace and stability, adding that they have a responsibility to offer alternatives that would strengthen the country.
“Even when they disagree on some grounds, they are under obligations to provide credible and useful ideas that can make our nation better and greater. Unfortunately, they have not passed this critical test of opposition democracy,” he said.
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Probe N6.3bn Constituency Funds Or Face Legal Action, SERAP Tells Akpabio, Abbas
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, to refer allegations of the diversion or non-accounting of over ?6.3 billion in constituency project funds to anti-corruption agencies for investigation and possible prosecution.
The group also urged the National Assembly leadership to ensure that anyone found culpable is prosecuted where sufficient admissible evidence exists, while all diverted or unaccounted public funds are recovered and paid into the treasury.
In a letter dated June 27, 2026, and signed by its Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, SERAP said the allegations were contained in the Auditor-General of the Federation’s 2022 Annual Report, published on September 9, 2025.
The organisation disclosed this in a statement signed and released by Oluwadare, yesterday.
SERAP also asked Akpabio and Abbas to disclose the identities of contractors and companies, including their shareholders and beneficial owners, that allegedly received constituency project funds but failed to execute the projects.
It gave the National Assembly seven days to act on its recommendations, warning that it would institute legal proceedings should the legislature fail to respond.
“We would be grateful if the recommended measures are taken within seven days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter. If we have not heard from you by then, SERAP shall take all appropriate legal actions to compel you and the National Assembly to comply with our request in the public interest,” the letter stated.
It said, “The allegations involve several federal ministries, departments and agencies, including the Environmental Health Registration Council of Nigeria (EHORECON); the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Volm; the Federal Polytechnic, Udana; the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP); and the National Institute of Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS).
“The Auditor-General identified numerous cases of payments into private bank accounts, contracts awarded without due process, payments for contracts not executed or services not rendered, undocumented expenditures, inflated contracts, procurement irregularities and failures to account for public funds, recommending in each case that the funds be recovered and remitted to the treasury.
“According to the 2022 audited report, contained in pages 367 to 396, the Environmental Health Registration Council of Nigeria (EHORECON or Council) Abuja paid over ‘N22 million [N22,944,565.16] into the private account of some members of staff of the Council from the Constituency Projects Fund Account.
“There ‘was no evidence of the utilization of the funds and no explanations on the purpose for the payment of such amount into the individual accounts.”
SERAP added, “The Council (EHORECON) also in 2021 ‘awarded suspicious consultancy contracts of over N12 million [N12,030,818.29] for the development of Modern Abattoirs in Kebbi State and the supervision of 7 projects in Kebbi, Jigawa, and Headquarters Abuja.
“The money was to ‘produce bills of quantity, architectural design, structural design, mechanical design, and electrical designs for the contracts and supervision.’ But ‘the ‘items could not be found.’”
Altogether, SERAP said the Auditor-General’s 2022 report alleged EHORECON paid more than ?1.8 billion in constituency project funds through questionable transactions.
For the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Vom, SERAP said the institution “in 2022 reportedly ‘paid over N279 million [N279,700,500.00] to 3 contractors to empower and train youths in selected vocational areas in Borgu and Kontagora, Niger State, train women and youths in entrepreneurship in Niger East Senatorial District and to train youths and women in agro production and self-reliance in Barki Ladi/Riyom Federal Constituency, Plateau State.
“But the money was paid to the contractors without any document.’”
Other irregularities involving the college include another ?279.7 million in mobilisation fees allegedly paid without documentation, and more than ?629.4 million paid to unqualified contractors for various constituency projects without evidence of due process, contract advertisements or details of the contractors.
SERAP further alleged that the Auditor-General’s report identified multiple financial irregularities involving the Federal Polytechnic, Ukana, Akwa Ibom State, including over ?407 million allegedly paid as mobilisation fees without supporting documents, more than ?399 million paid to unqualified contractors, contracts allegedly inflated by over ?192 million, over ?279 million paid for projects not fully executed, ?50 million allegedly paid for an unexecuted borehole project, and more than ?83 million disbursed without the required documentation or approvals.
It also alleged that NAPTIP reportedly irregularly awarded contracts worth over ?21.8 million, paid more than ?176.8 million for logistics and consultancy services without supporting documents, and disbursed over ?89.6 million and ?4.4 million for projects that were allegedly not executed.
The report also alleged that NILDS failed to submit audited financial statements for 2012 to 2022, did not remit over ?15 million in stamp duties, and spent ?1.6 million without authorisation from the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation.
SERAP said the report recommended the recovery of the affected funds and their remittance to the treasury.
It argued that corruption in constituency projects disproportionately affects poor and vulnerable Nigerians by diverting resources meant for public services and development.
It added that the National Assembly, in exercising its oversight responsibilities, should demonstrate leadership by ensuring accountability in the management of constituency project funds.
The organisation further argued that the allegations, if established, would amount to breaches of the Constitution, the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 and the Public Procurement Act 2007, which require transparency, accountability and due process in the management of public resources.
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