Editorial
FG’s Insult To S’ South
The last few days witnessed a frosty relationship between the Federal Government and
stakeholders of the South-South geo-political zone as leaders of the region are demanding an immediate and unreserved apology from the Presidency for abruptly aborting a crucial stakeholders’ meeting scheduled for Port Harcourt, Tuesday, 17 November, 2020.
The Presidency had fixed a meeting with the governors and other leaders of the region to discuss burning national issues encompassing the region and the effects of the #EndSARS protests. The federal government delegation was supposed to include all the ministers from the geopolitical zone and other persons.
According to reports, before the meeting was aborted, the time was adjusted twice from 11 am to 1pm on the excuse that President Muhammadu Buhari was having a meeting with the Director of Department of State Services (DSS) and the Inspector-General of Police, who was supposed to be part of the presidential delegation for the regional meeting.
The Presidency, however, had since reacted to the situation. In a statement, it expressed regrets for the failure of the presidential delegation to honour the scheduled meeting with the South-South leaders. It attributed the cancellation to the timing conflicting with an emergency National Security Council meeting, which held in the State House on that day.
But the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) firmly rejected the explanation from the Presidency and insisted on an apology to the zone, despite assurances by the Presidency in a statement by a presidential spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, that the absence of the presidential delegation was not intentional.
It seems the federal government did not realise the import of the meeting it summoned with stakeholders of the South-South region. If that meeting was truly convened to address burning issues affecting the zone as we were made to believe, especially in the aftermath of the #EndSARS protest, why was it revoked arbitrarily as if nothing was at stake and was never rescheduled immediately? Was there something the government was unwilling to discuss with the Niger Delta leaders?
The Tide is equally disappointed that the region could be treated with such revulsion. Indeed, Niger Deltans have been embarrassed, disgraced and disrespected by the federal government’s inadvertence, particularly given that the South-South geopolitical zone is a very substantial part of the nation and that the governors and the traditional rulers who had gathered for the meeting deserved to be revered.
We think that the very essence of the federal government’s action is to project the insignificance of the people from the region. It is awful and preposterous for anyone to imply that. If they can treat the region that has sustained the country for decades in this manner, it only explains the reason for our sordid state as a nation. For this reason, we demand immediate payment of compensation to all who were at the aborted meeting.
The Tide joins voices with the governors and stakeholders of the zone to summarily reject the feeble reason advanced by the federal government for botching such a critical meeting. It is an afterthought and a clear demonstration of contempt and disregard for the entire South-South zone. If the Presidency schedules a stakeholder meeting with the Sultan, for example, would it be called off at random without due regard?
How else can anyone interpret what transpired that day but to characterise it as utter disrespect, disregard, and contempt to the entire South-South zone? It is disturbing that similar meetings even held successfully in the other zones and there was no emergency security discussions summoned to stop them from attending those meetings. But when it was for the South-South zone, an exigency arose to scuttle the meeting.
Assuming there was a national security threatening situation to warrant the sudden abortion of the meeting, why was Professor Ibrahim Gambari, who should have represented President Muhammadu Buhari at the regional summit, not replaced? We also noticed that no minister or top government official was in Port Harcourt for the purpose. Why? Were they also part of the emergency security session at the Aso Rock Villa? Perhaps they knew about the plan to bungle the meeting.
We are, however, not overly surprised at all of these occurrences because they are clear manifestations of the prolonged disdain and contempt the Nigerian government has always demonstrated towards people of the region. The mutual exclusiveness, discriminations and injustices against the Niger Delta region by this administration for the past five years can no longer be concealed.
This latest development makes it apparent to everyone from the Niger Delta and the entire South-South zone the extent to which this Presidency can go in hurting the feelings of the region. That is why complete unity is required among the leaders and people of the region to make a significant difference for the ultimate good of present and future generations.
The Presidency should tender an unreserved public apology (not regrets) to the region, particularly our traditional rulers and the leaders in the zone, including religious and opinion leaders, women and youth groups, as well as governors of the region. This may not only open up exciting vistas for a possible reconvening of the meeting, it might ensure the restoration of mutual trust between the Presidency and the entire zone.
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