Editorial
Again Make Polls Peaceful
Once again, the build up to the gu
bernatorial elections in Rivers
State has raised some thrills and fears that cannot be ignored.
In response to the seemingly increasing tension and uncertainties, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Suleiman Abba has promised to send more policemen to Rivers State and two other states considered to be potentially volatile.
Even in the face of this development, the discourse on the election among the people does not suggest an event that will be peaceful. Consequently, quite a number of people are experiencing rising blood pressure.
The rising tension which seems unprecedented in the politics of Rivers State is made worse by the claims and counter-claims of cases of increasing political killings in the State. The Tide thinks that this is condemnable and grossly unpatriotic, undemocratic and inhuman.
It is also said that comments by some leaders tend to incite crisis. The talk about people alleged to have been killed and targeted killing of opposing politicians among others simply sickens.
Rivers people should note that what may be seen as a political event may spill over to normal times if lives are wasted. Then politics and elections would have become a curse instead of blessing for the people.
The Tide expects the police to redouble efforts and secure lives and property during the period. They should be impartial and professional, but firm in dealing with electoral challenges.
Politicians and the parties must borrow a leaf from President Goodluck Jonathan and preserve the peace and unity of the state. If they have any mis-giving, they must follow due process of going to the elections tribunal instead of resorting to self help.
Rivers people should see themselves as one indivisible family and always strive against all odds to do everything possible to foster the love and unity that has existed over the years that were made strong by the founding fathers of the state.
Our youth must realize the fact that no one can exist without the state and that the future of Rivers State depends on the level of responsibility they can exhibit particularly in times like this.
We think that this is an opportunity the youth must take advantage of, to chart the course for politics from now. They must reject the offer to retain the old order and to endanger their lives for the enjoyment of the same persons who have taken control of the destinies of the people.
It must be noted that the call for peace is not to suggest that the people have been beaten. Indeed, the happenings in the country must make the people of Rivers State and the Niger Delta as a whole to consciously develop a political direction that will not only make for peace at every election but attract the respect of the rest of Nigeria.
Editorial
Getting State Police Right
Editorial
June 12: The Faltering Democratic Journey
Editorial
Fix Bad Roads, Avert Flooding In PH
-
Rivers3 days ago
Rivers Police Uncovers Firearm Concealed In Loaf Of Bread
-
Niger Delta3 days agoPro-Chancellor Hands Over Okey Onuchuku Peace, Conflict Institute Building
-
Sports3 days ago
Six Nigerians To Play For NBA Teams
-
Business3 days agoIPMAN Raises Concern Over Delay In Chinese Refinery Deal …Predicts Lower Fuel Prices Through Competition
-
News3 days agoFubara Reaffirms Commitment To Blue Economy, Private Sector Growth …Calls For Protection Of Marine Resources
-
Business3 days ago
Gas Economy: Decade of Gas, Pi-CNG/ EV Deepen Media Engagement
-
Business3 days ago
Navy Hands Over Five Suspected Stowaways to NIS
-
Politics3 days agoSenate Defends Passage Of State Police Bill
