Opinion
Is Rivers APC Different From Others?
The political events in Rivers State in recent
times, vis-à-vis the activities of the All Progressives Congress, APC in the state has necessitated the above solemn question. I say this in view of the stream of recent political upheavals and democratic topsy-turvy the party has continued to orchestrate in the hitherto peaceful state.
By the onslaught of the party in the state, one is left without no option than to believe unequivocally the 1833 commentaries of Justice Joseph Story of America that, “A new race of men is springing up to govern the nation, they are the hunters after popularity, men ambitious, not of the honour so much as of the profit of office – the demagogues, whose principal hang laxity upon them, and who follow not so much what is right as what leads to temporary vulgar applause”
In other words, one can say that the APC is peopled by a new crop of indecent men, using the instrumentality of political party at the centre, not minding their unpopular status which is near zero acceptability, but ambitious and desperate to govern Rivers State by fire or force, and at the expense of all known democratic norms. This is the height of impunity
The 2015 general elections have come and gone. Various nullifications have been done by Elections Petition Tribunals and Appeal Courts, not forgetting the Supreme Court’s affirmation of the governorship elections. So far, INEC has conducted several re-run elections in affected units, wards, local government and states. Evidently, most of these re-run elections were between APC and PDP.
From all indications and records available through the conventional and social media, it is discovered that throughout the pre and post electioneering processes in these affected re-run states, the rate of uprising, violence and verbal assaults perpetrated by the APC cannot be compared to what is going on now in Rivers State.
I am much more categorical about the Rivers APC because PDP is already in power and cannot afford to ignite any form of problem or violence, either through words, actions or deeds. After all, it is a fundamental principle anchored on the dogma of mansonic and affirmed by the famous English politician, John Seldon, that, “they that govern must make least noise”. They must also strife to uphold and maintain the sovereign doctrine that says salus populi sprema les est (let public safety be the supreme law.) Besides, every governor is saddled with the ultimate responsibility of protecting lives and properties, delivering good governance and providing dividends of democracy for the electorate. This is what the Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has been trying to accomplish but for the incessant distractions from the opposition.
I can practically state here, for instance, that a re-run senatorial election was held in Benue State majorly between APC and PDP candidates in which Senator David Mark of PDP won again. It is interesting to note that in all their campaigns prior to the election and after the election, the state did not witness bloody conflict of words, but here in Rivers State, guns and dangerous weapons are being showcased daily. The question is, is APC not in Akwa Ibom State or is PDP not in Lagos State?
It is natural that somebody must win in an election on the platform of a party. And it is also natural that two people cannot get justice at the same time in a matter. One must lose and another must win. Therefore, losing or wining should not be a factor of going to war or discrediting the judiciary, because there is no law that says that one person must win or lose at all time.
It appears the philosophy of the APC is ‘win all the times’. This is not what democracy preaches. When the APC won at the Tribunal and Appeal Court, the Judiciary was adjudged the best but when the pendulum turned against it at the Supreme Court, the Judiciary became worst and desecrated. This is not healthy for our nascent democracy. How long shall we continue in this political quagmire? APC is in the North and South West but how much noise do we hear on daily basis as it’s coming from Rivers State?
Rightly, we can say that when government is formed, opposition party should be able to galvanize their arsenals towards constructive criticisms devoid of destructive tendency. In this way, the government in power will fast-track development and provide an all-inclusive government. We refer to the American politics always but can’t we try and imbibe its political culture and style into our system the culture that the emergence of a winner marks the end of every hullabaloo? We should all subscribe to a democracy that neither the room for litigation nor process of wining would bring violence or chaos.
APC in Rivers State and at the federal level should remember what is written in the book, “The Spirit of the Law”, 1748, that the deterioration of every government (party) begins with decay of the principles on which it was founded.
Rivers State is for all, the drum of war, and the barrel of gun knows no boundary. If one loses today, he could still win tomorrow. Let Rivers State APC have a rethink.
Tordee writes from Port Harcourt.
Manson B. Tordee
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