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Attempt To Denigrate Rivers State Cannot Stick – St Franklin

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Barr. Oraye

Barr. Oraye

He is young. He is vibrant.
He is passionate about making a positive difference in his own way. Barrister Oraye St Franklin is the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Rivers State on Social Media.
In this interview with Opaka Dokubo, the rising lawyer and politician bares his mind on some of the nagging contemporary issues in Rivers State.
Excerpts:
The Okrika speaking LGAs had a near Perfect situation in the last election. How were you able to achieve that?
Rivers State generally
is a PDP State. Our people are predominantly attracted to the PDP. The PDP has been the platform through which we have had our aspiration realized as a people. So, Okrika cannot be any different.
We’re a very passionate people. I will say Rivers people are a very passionate people.
For the Okrika man, as it were, when he takes a decision on an issue, he stands by it. As  I said previously, PDP has been the platform under which we had consistently realized our aspiration as a people and in an election where you have a senator from the Okrika area and a House of Reps member, you cannot expect anything but massive support from Okrika people. And because it’s the platform where we realise our aspiration as a people, we didn’t need to do anything dramatic.
Our people are very knowledgeable, very passionate forthright, so there was nothing  anybody could say from the opposition political party that would dissuade them from giving massive support to very honourable member of the national legislative houses.
We are a people who comport ourselves very well but you realize that for about a year now, Rivers State has been in the news for the very wrong reasons. There is this deliberate effort to project Rivers State as a flashpoint of violence and crisis and these things are coming from one direction. They ‘re coming from the handlers and leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Rivers State.
You and I live in Rivers State and we know Rivers State to be a very peaceful state, we know Rivers State to be a very active and lively state, our people are very hospitable. The attempt to denigrate our people and our state cannot stick. I am sure a lot of people expected that Okrika, being branded as one of the flashpoints of crisis and violence and Rivers State would erupt in crisis but we’re glad that the entire world saw that Okrika was very peaceful. Our people went about exercising their franchise within the ambits of the law.
What makes the PDP so strong in Rivers State?
Since 1999, PDP has always won all the elections in Rivers State and you cannot achieve this mile stone for these number of years if you’ve not brought benefits to the lives of people of the state. No matter what anybody wishes to say, no matter the deliberate attempt by detractors to brand the PDP as a party of corruption and as a party that has mismanaged the wealth of Nigeria, the present state of Nigeria gives credit to the PDP.
Currently we’re having a biting fuel crisis. We ‘re also having economic challenges and we’re having the value of the Naira depreciating by the day. These didn’t happen under the PDP administration. Whether anybody admits it or not, there are benefits from the PDP to the people of Rivers State and to Nigerians. Those benefits are the strong points of the PDP. For Rivers State, they’re many.
As I said, and will continue to say, a party that has shown itself to be reliable to the people in giving them a platform to achieve their aspirations cannot be relegated to the background. You will always find people supporting the PDP.
What has kept you glued to the PDP even when many of your Associates have moved elsewhere?
The emergence of the APC in Rivers State is credited to rebellion and you’d only find people who have a role in that rebellion cause identifying with the APC in Rivers State. It was not born out of genuine intentions to advance the cause of our people. It was born out of a rebellions drive to possess power by all means necessary.
Many of us are not rebellion in spirit so you will not find us finding the APC attractive, more so when the PDP has always represented the interest of our people. It’s that single. The PDP gives us the platform for genuine interaction for the development of our state.
Look at the people who went to the APC, they also contributed in one way or the other in advancing the cause of Rivers State. If they could find the platform to serve our people under the PDP, what was the need to destroy that platform and bring in something else? There is no justification for that, there’s no justification whatsoever. That’s why I’m still in the PDP and you can see that since 1999 up to this present administration, the PDP has always brought succor to the lives of our people.
Look at what the current governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, is doing to the state. From day one, he has consistently moved from one level of achievement to the other in spite of the distractions. It tells you that the PDP is peopled by very passionate, result-oriented leaders who think of the development of our people because this the only state we have and we cannot afford to leave the state in the hands of those who are not so passionate about her success and development.
What do you think the Rivers State Government should do to attract its due from the Federal Government?
I think that what the current government is doing is not to go in confrontation with the federal government. You can see a clear deviation from what was the order in the last administration where there was too much confrontation with the federal government and for every little thing you blamed the federal government for not doing anything.
The current governor, Governor Wike, has deliberately opened lines of communication, has deliberately refused to be confrontational with the federal government in spite of many issues that would have warranted confrontation. Take for instance, the frequent changing of the security chiefs in the state. People say our state is insecure, people say Rivers State is a flashpoint of crisis and violence, how can we effectively tackle these challenges if we do not have security chiefs that are allowed to do their jobs?
In spite of these, the governor has not been confrontational with the federal government and we think that this  is how it should be and it also would promote peace and development in the state. However, in this kind of relationship its two sided. There’s what is expected of the Rivers State Government and there’s also what is expected of the federal government. I believe that if the federal government sees the Rivers State Government as a partner in development there’s no reason why what is due us will not come to us. On our part, we have done, and we will continue to do, all that we ought do. But on the part of the Federal Government, we also expect them to do all that they’re expected to do.
In the light of the still coming Elections, What do we need to do to ensure a better exercise?
But for the incursion of the military in the last rerun elections, we would have had a peaceful exercise because across the state, all the issues we heard and we have documented are stories of military interferences in the electoral process, not even the police. Like in Tai, we had allegations of military people snatching ballot papers.
In Okrika Ward 6, there was the issue of the kidnap of corps members. In Ahoada West was where a youth corps member died. You would have imagined that the mere fact these were two court judgements against the involvement of the military in election, the military would abide by those judgements. But a situation where you find the military disobey court orders and a former governor going on air to say that they will disobey those restraining orders, it leaves so much to be desired of the system.
I would personally, suggest and expect that in the coming election, the military will stay abay and allow the appropriate authority which is the Nigerian police manage, provide cover and security for the election. And I would also expect that all political parties would abide by the rules of engagement. We only have one Rivers State and if we destroy or demarket our state in the course of the struggle for power, where is our love for the state? So, I would expect that all political parties will conform to the rules of engagement and allow the people decide those to be elected.
Democracy is a game of numbers, it’s about the majority who will always have their way while the minority will have their say. This is how the game is played.
What is there for young people in this Govt?
I will say there’s a lot for young people and this has been demonstrated by some key appointments by the governor. For instance, here lam and you are surprised that lam sitting here today. There are opportunities  because the governor is passionate about excellence, he’s passionate about getting things done, he’s passionate about getting Rivers State to her pride of place among the commity of states in Nigeria.
The challenge, however is that young people must make themselves agents of change, they must package themselves properly, they must develop themselves, they must find education attractive and necessary.
There is no shortfall of opportunities for those who are prepared.
The governor has shown good intention and many more things will be rolled out with time.
For the young people in Rivers State, what is important to them is the realization of their aspirations.
As long as young people can dream and have their dreams realized, even the state will grow in leaps and bounds. So, the priority of this government is that the dreams of the young people do not die.

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Don’t Risk Your Legacy, Citizen Begs Jonathan Against 2027 Presidential Race

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A  social commentator in Bauchi State, David Adenuga has urged former President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, to ignore the growing calls for his return to the presidential race, warning that some political actors pushing the idea could tarnish his legacy.

In a letter titled, “An Open Letter to Former President Goodluck Jonathan,” the observer said Dr Jonathan should be careful not to allow himself to be drawn into partisan calculations driven by ambition rather than national interest.

“I write this letter as a concerned Nigerian who respects the role you played in Nigeria’s democracy and the peaceful example you set for the country,” he stated.

He cautioned the former president against allowing himself to be used by what he described as desperate political interests.

“I believe this is the time to protect the good name and legacy you have built over the years. You should not allow yourself to be used by desperate political elements who may be more interested in their own ambitions than in the future of Nigeria,” the letter read.

The Social Commentator further warned Dr Jonathan to be wary of those advocating for his comeback, claiming many of them were previously opposed to his administration.

“Many of those calling for your return today were your antagonists, those who frustrated your government back then. You should be careful not to become a pawn in a game designed by others or else they will stain your white with their ‘roforofo’,” he said.

He maintained that Dr Jonathan’s legacy remains defined by his decision to concede defeat in 2015, which he described as a landmark moment in Nigeria’s democratic history.

“Your legacy was built through years of public service and your decision to put the country’s peace above personal ambition at a critical moment in Nigeria’s history. That legacy should not be put at risk because of the desperation of a few politicians,” he added.

Mr Adenuga also alleged that some of the promoters of Dr Jonathan’s return have lost credibility in the public space.

“The truth is that some of the people pushing you to contest have already damaged their own reputations. They should not be allowed to stain your legacy with their soiled hands. What they could not achieve on their own should not be pursued through your name and goodwill,” he stressed.

He concluded by urging the former president to remain above political manoeuvring and protect his place in history.

“History has been kind to you. Preserve that honour and remain above the political games of those who want to use your name for their own purposes,” he wrote.

Recall that former President Goodluck Jonathan recently emerged as the presidential candidate of the Kabiru Turaki-led Interim National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) following a special convention held in Abuja, where delegates ratified his nomination ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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I DIDN’T PROMISE YOU TICKETS, AKPABIO TELLS APC SENATORS WHO FAILED PRIMARIES

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The President of the Nigeria’s Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has clarified that he never promised to secure senatorial return tickets for senators who lost tickets at the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary elections.
He clarified that he only empathized with senators who were affected negatively by the outcome of their respective primary elections.
Senator Akpabio’s clarification was made public over the weekend in a statement issued in Abuja by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Hon. Eseme Eyiboh.
The clarification was said to have been occasioned by reports in sections of the media suggesting that the President of the Senate promised to secure senatorial tickets for senators who lost their party primaries.
The statement read in part: “The attention of the Office of the President of the Senate has been drawn to misleading reports circulating in sections of the media suggesting that the President of the Senate has promised to secure senatorial tickets for senators who lost their party primaries.
“We must categorically assert that this report does not reflect the position of the President of the Senate. For the record, Senator Akpabio has neither made nor authorized to be made such promise.
“What the President of the Senate actually said, in the course of interacting with his colleagues, was to empathize with senators who were affected negatively by the outcome of their primary elections.
“He assured them that the leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, is actively working to address all issues arising from the primaries and that the final list of candidates will be released in due course in line with the party’s constitution and electoral guidelines.
“Senator Akpabio remains committed to party discipline, due process, and the internal mechanisms of the APC for resolving disputes.
“He will not interfere with the autonomous processes of the party or make commitments that are outside the purview of the National Assembly leadership.
“The office also notes another report quoting a distinguished Senator on the need for the Senate to probe the military over recent security incidents.
“While legislative oversight is a constitutional responsibility of the National Assembly, Senator Akpabio’s position is that this is not the opportune moment for a public probe of the Armed Forces.
“At a time when our troops are engaged on multiple fronts against terrorism, banditry and other threats to National Security, subjecting the military to a public legislative inquisition could undermine their morale and operational focus.
“The Senate President believes strongly that support, collaboration and closed-door engagements with security agencies are more productive at this critical time.
“Oversight will be exercised responsibly, without creating distractions that embolden adversaries or divert attention from the urgent task of securing Nigeria and its people”.
Senator Akpabio then urged the media and the public to disregard sensational and inaccurate misrepresentation of his remarks and to always seek clarification from his office before publication.
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POST PRIMARIES: IKWERRE MONARCHS ADVOCATE ISSUES-BASED POLITICS IN RIVERS 

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The Supreme Council of Ikwerre Government-Recognized Traditional Rulers, Rivers State, has congratulated all candidates who emerged victorious in the various political party primary elections held across the state, describing their emergence as a reflection of the confidence reposed in them by their parties and supporters.
The council, however, urged Rivers people to embrace issue-based politics and support candidates based on their competence, character, vision, and commitment to public service rather than ethnicity, sectional interests, or sentiments.
The statement was jointly signed by the Chairman of the Council, the Eze Oha Evo III of Evo Kingdom, Prof. Leslie Eke and the Secretary, Nye Nwe Ala Omerelu, King Ben Ugo, after its monthly general meeting at Rumuigbo, in Obio/ Akpor Local Government Area and made available to the press at the weekend.
The statement noted that while the council remains proud of the political achievements of Ikwerre sons and daughters, it believes that the overall progress, stability, and development of Rivers State should remain the overriding consideration in the political process.
According to the traditional rulers, the emergence of candidates from different political parties and ethnic backgrounds demonstrates the vibrancy of democracy and the growing participation of Rivers people in governance and leadership.
The monarchs maintained that democratic contests should be driven by ideas, programmes, and solutions to the challenges facing the state rather than ethnic considerations or divisive narratives.
They urged voters to carefully assess the track records, leadership qualities, and developmental agendas of all candidates seeking elective offices and make informed decisions that would advance the collective interests of Rivers State.
The council stressed that politics should serve as a vehicle for development, unity, economic growth, security, and improved welfare for the people, irrespective of ethnic, religious, or political affiliations.
The royal fathers further called on political actors and their supporters to conduct themselves peacefully and responsibly throughout the electoral process, avoiding actions or utterances capable of overheating the polity.
They emphasized the need for mutual respect, tolerance, and healthy political competition among candidates and political parties, noting that Rivers State stands to benefit more from unity than division.
The statement further urged all stakeholders to place the interest of the state above personal ambitions and sectional considerations, adding that sustainable development can only thrive in an atmosphere of peace, cooperation, and inclusiveness.
The council observed that the ongoing political process presents an opportunity for the emergence of leaders who possess the capacity and commitment to address the developmental aspirations of the people.
The traditional rulers also encouraged young people across the state to participate actively in democratic institutions and leadership processes, stressing that governance should be inclusive and representative.
They reaffirmed the commitment of traditional institutions in Ikwerreland to the promotion of peace, stability, justice, and harmonious coexistence among all ethnic nationalities in Rivers State.
The statement prayed for wisdom, strength, and success for all candidates who emerged from the various political parties and expressed hope that the electoral process would produce leaders dedicated to the unity, progress, and prosperity of Rivers State.
By: King Onunwor
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