Rivers
Makarfi’s Victory Has Restored Vibrant Opposition -Omehia
The former Governor of Rivers State, Sir Celestine Omehia has described last Wednesday’s Supreme Court judgment in favour of the Sen Ahmed Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as a clear message towards the restoration of vibrant democracy and opposition in Nigeria.
He said the judgment was not just for PDP members alone, but a crystal victory for the people of Nigeria as a whole, adding that if the judgment had gone otherwise, the result would have been just one party system for Nigeria.
Omehia, who was speaking to airport correspondents at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, on his arrival from Abuja, last Thursday, noted that if the judiciary had favoured the Sen Ali Modu Sherrif-led group, it would have given the All Progressives Congress (APC) the opportunity to consolidate on gains already made and grow even stronger.
“One basic thing in life is that in a family, there must be disagreement. PDP is a family, we have had our differences. It is now time to come together as a family and unite ourselves, and talk about the development of Nigeria.
“PDP is known for the development of Nigeria. The people have seen it, and have known the difference between APC and PDP. Nigerians are hungry.
“It is like a man that married two wives. Nigeria had married two wives: the PDP and the APC. One takes care and looks after the father, while the other one does not care if the father is surviving or not,” Omehia added.
On the state of the judiciary in Nigeria, the former governor posited that the judiciary has woken up from its slumber and was squaring to take up its responsibilities.
He said that the Judiciary has come to stay in Nigeria, and that it has done justices to the PDP matter, adding that without the judiciary as an independent body, that there cannot be a vibrant democracy.
Omehia, however, applauded the courage of the present Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen for putting the judiciary back on track by his independent stand on various issues.
Corlins Walter