By Eze chukwuemeka Eze
Having written several articles on the current
macabre dance and political crisis rocking Rivers State and x-raying its
effects on the future political developments of Nigeria if not checked, I do
not see further need to come up with another piece on this subject despite new
challenges that need to be addressed. Even the poser by Nobel laureate, Prof.
Wole Soyinka ‘that the man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny’
could not sway me otherwise. However, while I was in this state, I opened a daily
guide from the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) titled ‘Open Heavens’
and was confronted with the bold title for the day titled, ‘Danger of
Silence’.
The Spirit of God jolted me in a manner that seems
to mean that no tangible result has come out of my past write ups on this
issue, as peace still eludes the State, and the need to soldier on; especially
given the nature of the new piece you are about reading and the fear of being
misunderstood.
Undaunted by fears knowing full that peace in
Rivers State and Nigeria is very close. Again, I took solace in one of Prof
Soyinka’s quotes, “I think that feeling that if one believed absolutely
in any cause, then one must have the confidence, the self-certainty, to go
through with that particular course of action”.
If the above quote could not do the magic to sway
me off my fears then the question of Edward Abbey that, “How could anything
non-controversial be of intellectual interest to grown-ups?” and the
encouragement from Marvin Harris came handy when he stated thus; “I don't
see how you can write anything of value if you don't offend someone”
President Jonathan and the Macabre Dance of Rivers
State Politics
This road is one I don’t like driving on,
considering the stand of the President and his aides that he does not want to
be mentioned with the current impunity and untoward political developments
going on in Rivers State. George Orwell, one of the finest authors of all time,
in one of his works woke me up when he said, “Within any important issue, there
are always aspects no one wishes to discuss.” As if I am not been
cautious enough, Criss Jami reminded me in his two quotes that, “If you have to
say or do something controversial, aim so that people will hate that they love
it and not love that they hate it.” And “To be truly positive in the eyes
of some, you have to risk appearing negative in the eyes of others.”
Though, I am not a victim of Ezea Pound stand
that, “If a man isn't willing to take some risk for his opinions, either
his opinions are no good or he's no good” but for some strategic reasons, let
me stay action on this topic to later stage of this article and instead use
this opportunity to, in a way, assess present President Jonathan.
Jonathan: The Journey So Far.
The faulty start of this administration based on
the disrespect of the zoning policy of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and
insecurity challenges occasioned by the wicked activities of the Islamic sect,
Boko Harams sect coupled with the ‘unpreparedness of Dr Goodluck Jonathan for
the office he currently occupies, due to the nature of his selection to run for
the office of Vice President with late President Musa Yar’Adua and how he became
the nation’s number one citizen as a result of President Yar’Adua death the
Doctrine of Necessity that ushered him formally as the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria were some of the initial challenges that slowed
down the smooth take off the administration. His initial plan before
General Olusgen Obasanjo selected him to run was to re-contest gubernatorial
election in Bayelsa State, while late Yar’Adua desire was to retire to
classroom as a lecturer.
This seemingly setbacks did not in any way
constitute as an obstacle to President Jonathan unflinching desire to
contribute his quota towards building a Nigeria of his dream. President
Jonathan holds the transformational pledge of promising less, but delivering
more. His vision is anchored on his transformation agenda anchored on driving
the country on the premise of Continuity, Consistency and Commitment
(3Cs). Accordingly, it was the disregard for the 3Cs that had resulted in
rising unemployment, inequality and poverty. But the regime has come forth with
a holistic agenda aimed at the transformation of the Nigerian state with a
strategy that gives cognizance to these 3Cs in the life of the administration.
The transformation plan draws its inspiration from
President Jonathan’s electoral promises, the Vision 20:2020 and the first
National Implementation Plan (NIP). The agenda is based on a set of priority
policies and programmes which, when implemented, would transform the Nigerian
economy to greater heights.
Job Creation, Macroeconomic Framework and Economic
Direction, Infrastructure Development, Public Expenditure Management,
Governance, Justice and Judiciary, Foreign Policy and Economic Diplomacy, Power
Labour and Productivity, Health Sector, Education are some of the sectors the
government has made some remarkable impact under this adminstration.
Though space would not allow one to highlight all
the achievements of the incumbent, but suffice it to say that in more ways than
one both impact and vision have been remarkable. Our transportation system,
particularly his commitment for reviving the rail system in Nigeria leaves no
one in doubt that things are changing for the better. The establishment of new
Federal Universities within two years located at Dutse, Dutsin-Ma, Kashere, Lafia
(Nassarawa) Ndufu-Alike-Ikwo , Otuoke (Bayelsa), Oye-Ekiti (Ekiti State), Wukari, Gashua,
Yobe State; Birnin Kebbi (Kebbi State) and Gusau in Zamfara State is
unprecedented in the annals of governance in the country. In the past two
years, according to the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minster of the
economy, Prof Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the government have built 68,100 housing
scheme across the six geopolitical zones of the country and now produces 28
million metric tons of cement, but needs only 20 million. So Nigeria is now a
net exporter of cement. On power, 34 independent power producers have gotten
licenses, three have actually commenced works and power supply has improved in
many Nigerian cities. According to her (Prof. Mrs) Sure-P, Federal government
earned N180 billion in improving child delivery, trained 9,000 midwives. The
Port Harcourt to Maiduguri rail line will be completed in 2013, with more to
follow by the end of the year. Her Inland cargo depots now handle over four
million metric tons rising from 2.9 metric tons. Our banks and stock market are
now stronger. Perhaps what needs to be done now is to see how the banks can
lend to individual real estate developers at lower interest rates. Power,
aviation and agriculture can now import at zero import duty, exchange rate is
stable (N155-160), reserves are rising, inflation has reduced, our economy is
growing- Nigeria’s economy growing at 6.5%, one of the fastest in Africa.
According to the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, SGF, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Ballot box snatching and thuggery have become almost extinct and that it
is the President’s deliberate policy to listen and respects the views of
Nigerians. The negative deployments of freedom of expression, which has left
Nigerians bolder and more asserting, and the President the most criticized in
the world, is the cost of the President’s deliberate policy of openness, “In
the last two years, the civic space have been expanded, “achievements of the
government promoting the rule of law, integrity of state institutions and
rights of citizens are legendary and that within eight out of 14 strategic
targets set by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 have been achieved.
A Conducive atmosphere for improving and
encouraging private partnership with government have made more to industries springing up and producing made in
Nigeria goods, including Proforce–armored vehicles, Obajana – Cement, and
Innoson – motors, creating jobs and transforming Nigeria.
Reveling in some of these feats recorded by the
present federal administration, Nigeria’s Vice President, Architect Namadi
Sambo at a recent public function said, “Our public institution are being
rebuilt, our National Assembly is vibrant, our judiciary is truly independent
and our press is feared all over the world and that government has in the last
two years placed a special premium on the rule of law and expanding the
democratic space but most importantly that President Goodluck Jonathan has
exhibited good leadership qualities.”
The Bond between President Jonathan and Governor
Amaechi:
Reminiscing on the political crisis in Rivers
State, I took time out to study the gladiators not minding their denials. The
word bond means something that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together a
cord, rope, band, or ligament, something, as an agreement or friendship that
unites individuals or peoples into a group.
According to Cathrine Beecher, “The
principle of subordination is the great bond of union and harmony through the
universe and according
to Rainer Maria Rike, “I hold
this to be the highest task for a bond between two people: that each protects
the solitude of the other.
A statement by America’s first lady, Mrs. Michella
Obama readily comes to mind in capturing the bond between President Jonathan
and Governor Amaechi. “Barack and
I were raised with so many of the same values, like you work hard for what you
want in life. That your word is your bond; that you do what you say you're
going to do. That you treat people with dignity and respect, even if you don't
know them and even if you don't agree with them.”
According to the facts available to me, these two
great exponents of democracy from Niger Delta shares similar family background
– raised in humble families and experienced the pains of being educated by poor
parents. President Jonathan won the hearts of Nigerians with his expose that he
was that student who trekked to school without a shoe, while Governor Amaechi had
a sandal and one pair of trouser which he washes by every weekend to be uses
the following week for the major part of his undergraduate days, even as the
two political leader are products of the unique University of Port Harcourt,
UNIPORT and are among the big Port Harcourt boys.
Although President Jonathan is the older of the
two, Amaechi have been in politics right from his days in the university,
culminating to becoming the only Nigerian that was a Speaker of House of State
House of Assemblies for eight years and have the singular credit of becoming
the Chairman, Conference of Speakers in Nigeria while he was Speaker of the
Rivers State House of Assembly and later Chairman of the Nigerian Governor’s
Forum, NGF as governor of Rivers State. President Jonathan on the other hand is
the first PHD holder, (not honorary) to preside over the affairs of the country
and the only Nigerian that left the academic environment where he was a
Lecturer after having a stint with the defunct OMPEDEC and rose to become a Deputy
Governor (Bayelsa State that was). Few years after he became the Governor of
that state and few years after became Nigeria’s Vice President and President
afterwards all of these without contesting a single election. While Chibuike
means God is my Power and Amaechi Nobody knows tomorrow while on the other
EbeleChukwu which is the name of the President means “God’s Mercy”.
While President Jonathan as the Vice President of
Nigeria was suffering every humiliation in the hands of the cabals during the
Umaru Yar’Adua led administration. Amaechi was the only Governor in Nigeria
very visible in the office of the then Vice President and when President
Yar’Adua passed on, Jonathan was been pushed around, Amaechi was among those at
the forefront of ensuring that Vice President Jonathan assumed office as the
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria when the National Assembly out of
their wisdom came up with the Doctrine of Necessity.
When the election of 2011 came up, Governor Amaechi
not minding some other options available to him opted to rally round the
supports of other Governors to ensure that President Jonathan won the PDP
ticket and during the election proper, Amaechi delivered two million votes from
the state to ensure that President Jonathan got elected as the 14th
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Not done with all these affection to his own
brother whom he shares some invisible bond not known to many Nigerians, he went
ahead even while President Jonathan was the Vice President to ask him to
nominate candidates to his Cabinet in Rivers State, this resulted to the
nomination of Professor Israel Owate, who was the President’s classmate as the
Commissioner for Education. Unfortunately, he could not drive the vision of the
governor on education as fast as the governor wanted, so he was dropped. The
governor requested from Mr. Vice President then a replacement. Again he
nominated Mr. Moses Ahubele who manned the Ministry of Empowerment and
Employment Generation till he died as a result of some health condition in the
later part of 2010. After the 2011 general election, Amaechi requested from Mr.
President and he graciously nominated Mr. Charles Okaye, who still serves as
the Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Community-related Affairs.
Who could believe that a person of this status
based on his impeccable relationship and respect and love he exhibited towards
his own brother the President could be haunted, humiliated, scourged,
frustrated and his State turned to war zone even while his brother is still the
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that is the irony of life. Just
for the records, these are some of the humiliations Amaechi was meant to go
through – The plane of the Rivers State Government was grounded for no just
cause, the PDP Structure in Rivers State was removed from him, his election as
the Chairman of NGF duly certified and acknowledged worldwide is in the process
of annulment, he was suspended from a party he so much love and spent so much
to build, if not for the providence of God he would have been illegally
impeached by five Legislators in a House of 32 members; a Police Commissioner
by name Mr. Joseph Mbu was posted to haunt, hoard, insult and abuse him
publicly calling him a despot, Governors that came to visit him were stoned. In
the eyes of Nigerians, he stands as a great man while in the eyes of those
haunting him he is a personal non grate.
What could have brought this in a relationship
assumed to have been perfect! Barr Achinike
Godwin William-Wobodo the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Rivers
State on Inter Governmental Affairs who holds an LLM in Criminal Law and
Practice and currently pursuing a PhD in Money Laundering and Anti-Corruption
Law came in to assist, according to him, “the induced situation is caused by third party elements, who are
either driven by the hunger for power or jealousy. The seeming situation is
induced principally by two classes of persons, those driven by hunger for power
which represents the group in Rivers State, and those driven by envy, which
houses external factors. For instance, the Minister of State for Education,
Chief Nyesom Wike, my friend and brother, is at the centre of the group opposes
to Amaechi’s style of governance and bent on wrestling power from the governor.
My worry is not that they seek to wrestle power from him, because that
basically is politics. My quarrel is the approach: the crude, undemocratic and
uncivilized manner that they are going about it. In the process, they have
undermined the rule of law, breached the peace of Rivers State and are
threatening a breakdown of law and order.
The second
category are persons who are driven by envy and the rising profile of the
governor and the only way, to them, to break the rising profile of Governor
Amaechi is to pit him against the president and hiding under the cover of the
Presidency. For these persons, I think and honestly too that they have proven
that they are not men enough to personally handle their affairs”.
President Jonathan and the Macabre Dance of Rivers
State
Having listened to some of the funny and flimsy
excuses posited by the Media Chiefs of President of his not involvement in the
macabre dance of Rivers State and the counter claims by the Senate Committee
that investigated the crisis and many great Nigerians indicting him over this I
wonder what type of people actually make up a media Team of the President that
ought to be proactive in its defense of Mr. President but have succeeded to
generate poor publicity and name calling on Mr. President. With due respect to
the much both Dr Reuben Abati the President’s spokesperson and The Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Dr
Doyin Okupr are doing the duo have not managed President’s
media affairs well enough. Yes, Mr. President may not be involved in this sad
developments in Rivers State and should not be mentioned for such ugly
incidents seeing what his administration achieved in the rule of law by given
the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC free hands in its affairs
and how the elections in Edo, Adamawa, Sokoto, Ogun, Ekiti was done and how he
duly acknowledged the winners of those elections coupled with other factors.
All these great feats nosedived when he started playing games with the outcome
of the last NGF Election duly won by Gov Amaechi and instead of improving on
his democracy credentials he allowed himself to be used by some confused
political gladiators and elements in his cabinet to play host to the Jang
Faction of the Governors Forum that shamelessly lost the election. After the
futile attempt by the funny five Law Makers from Rivers State to impeach the
Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Otelemaba Dan-Amachree.
The purported new Speaker, Hon. Evans Bipi was seen attending a function in the
State House in Abuja. Before this funny attempt Mr. President played host to
most of the key actors pushing or rather instigating the RIVERS State crisis at
the State House in Abuja. Weeks to the full war against the peace of Rivers
State, the First Lady was in Port Harcourt interacting and dinning with most of
these key actors in this dance and all and all Nigerians are told of the
non-involvement of the Presidency in all these. Let us assume that is the case,
why is it that after the House of Representatives that investigated the
grounding of the Rivers State plane and after four months the plane is still
grounded? Why is it that after all the calls by both the National Assembly and
other concerned Nigerians that the Police Commissioner of Rivers State, Mr.
Jospeh Mbu is still in Port Harcourt executing his sad project in the State?
Why is it that up till now only the Majority Leader of Rivers State House of
Assembly, Chief Chidi Llyods is being investigated and kept under detention for
the past ten days while those who instigated the crisis in the House are going
about their businesses. Is this not the issue of the owl crying in the night
and the child dying in the morning? Let us bring decorum and equity to prevail
on this issue and stop playing politics with the lives and peace of Rivers
State.
The Real Enemies of President Jonathan
Without fear of being misunderstood the true
enemies of Mr. President in his political calculations in Nigeria are not
Governor Amaechi and his followers, but those who by their actions have brought
the name and image of Mr. President to shame and embarrassment going by their
flagrant display of impunity in the political crisis in Rivers State.
Those who have by their utterances been overheating
the polity ahead of the 2015 general elections attacking any Nigerian or
section that have contrary views; those who are attempting to reduce Mr.
President’s status from a National Leader to ethnic one (Ijaw nation), in a
manner of speaking.
Those Ministers and agencies of government
promoting corruption, highhandedness and antagonising Nigerians with perceived
alternative views on governance are the enemies of Mr. President. Those
promoting the infamy in Rivers State and looking at Nigeria and Nigerians as a
conquered people and without knowing have indirectly by their misguided acts
succeeded in ridiculing Mr. President and not those who are offering him
constructive suggestions on how to be the best President ever from Nigeria.
These are the true enemies of President Jonathan who wants to destroy him and
make him a total failure before the eyes of Nigerians and the entire world.
Those charlatans in the corridor of power that have reduced a great party like
PDP to its present sorrow state of not being so sure of its future. According
to Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State these charlatans in government
should be flush out from the system if Mr. President intends to salvage
anything out of his administration. These ingrates and confused minds should be
invited in a room to be educated on how to govern a country like Nigeria than
the mess they have made out of it a system that ought to have being a golden
regime and sadly have through their inimical acts brought this administration
to public odium.
Other agents hell-bent of destroying all the
legacies of President Jonathan are those who mobilised youths that stoned the
visiting Governors that came to pay solidarity visit to Governor Amaechi over
his unwise, wicked and malicious humiliations without minding the results of
their action both to the image of the President and peaceful co-existence of
Nigeria as a corporate unity. In his reaction to the sad development, Hon.
Dakuku Peterside a member of the Federal House of Representatives said, “I can
describe it as barbaric, primitive and most unfortunate. It portends danger for
our democracy and the continued unity of Nigeria. Some people hired thugs and
ex-militants with the protection of the commissioner of police, to go and
embarrass governors at the airport. That is most unfortunate and barbaric. You
expect these people to visit Kano, Jigawa and other states where these
governors who were embarrassed come from? Danger is staring us in the face. The
other day, ex-militants took over the streets of Port Harcourt and the police
did not do anything about it. They went and recruited them and took them to the
Rivers State House of Assembly to use five lawmakers to sack 27. Yet, there was
nothing wrong with it”
Thank God as it seems that both the PDP National
Chairman, Alh. Bamanga Tukur and our revered leader and One-time Minister for
Information and respected Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark have come to the
realization that they utterances recently have not be of any help to the future
of President Jonathan political calculation by apologizing of their attacks on
Gov Sule Lamido and the progressive Governors in PDP for visiting the embattled
Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi. According to Chief Clark, “I
apologize to all Nigerians if my utterance or my action threatened the peace and
unity of this country that all politicians, leaders should emphasize only those
things that keep this country together. We cannot split; Nigeria is a large
country. Love is one of the greatest things that bind us together and Nigerians
should learn to love one another and work assiduously for the unity of the
country.”
2015: Challenges before President Jonathan
A major challenge facing the current federal
administration and which clearly will define the rest of its tenure if not
checked with the urgency it deserves is the issue of corruption.
Though one of the major sins of Amaechi is his
stance on protection and accountability of the state’s resources (the sovereign
wealth of our nation) and confirmation of the fears of the governor, NEITI in a
report had indicted the federal government agencies for the disparities in
payments in the oil sector. It says, inter alia, that N175b is still not found
in the Federation acct.
Recently, TI released the 2013 Global Corruption
Barometer, GCB and rated Nigeria as the eightieth most corrupt nation in the
entire world under this administration and that our political parties and the
Nigeria Police as the most corrupt institutions in Nigeria. TI’s 2013 GCB is a
product of interviews with a total number of 114,000 respondents across 107
countries between September 2012 and March 2013. The Berlin-based organization
said the primary aim of the 2013 GCB report was to explore respondents’
personal experiences of paying bribes for government services on one hand and
on the other, to gauge perception of the integrity of major public
institutions. There is also TI’s desire towards a better understanding of the
willingness and disposition of citizens in countries under review to fight
corruption. The level of corruption under this administration is not to be
condoned if we are to survive as a nation.
2. The East-West Federal Road and the Second Niger Bridge
If these two major projects at the heart of the
South-South and South East are not completed before 2015, its potential of
posing a serious setback need not be over-emphasized.
3. The APC and Northern Elements Challenge
With the registration of APC by INEC, its threat
come 2015 is not only real but has the capacity to stop PDP come 2015 coupled
with the seriousness some Northern elements are attaching to the 2015 polls.
Those that need to know about this have already confirmed it including both the
BOT Chairman and National Chairman of PDP. What strategy to adopt to curtail
this moving force should be of concern to any serious strategist in the camp of
Jonathan instead of wasting energy to pull down a force that should be of help
in whatever calculation they are advancing? Instead of the egg heads in
Jonathan’s Camp strategizing and strengthening their base, they think by
fighting some elements is the best strategy to sell Jonathan to other regions
after all these obvious threat! Funny people!
Suggested Strategies on the Way Forward
A lot of time has been wasted pursuing shadows
instead of addressing governance and rendering dividends of democracy to the
people of Nigeria which will determine the fate of the party come 2015. Not
minding obvious shortcomings, President Jonathan must be commended for the
efforts to reach the true characters that will help his issue come 2015
recently instead of the charlatans that have constituted themselves as nuisance
in this regard. Learnt that he is also billed to summon a peace meeting to be
attended by critical stakeholders in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to
forge a consensus on how to resolve the crises and with the meeting with
President Olusegun Obasanjo, Governor Amaechi, Dist senator Abubakar Saraki and
the five progressive Governors of Dr. Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano), Alhaji Sule
Lamido (Jigawa), Alhaji Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu
(Niger) and Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto) — who have been shuttling around
Nigeria, consulting eminent personalities on how to resolve the multi-faceted
crises in the country is a step in the right direction.
Commendation must go to the National Security
Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) who brokered the meeting between the
president and Amaechi. It was learnt that Dasuki initiated the process of fence
mending between the duo to douse the political crisis in Rivers State that has
been threatening the security and stability of the country. Dasuki, in his
capacity as the NSA, was said to have taken the initiative to invite Amaechi to
a meeting with the president, certain that the Rivers State crisis amongst
other security challenges, could do a lot of harm to the nation’s fragile
democracy. Presidency sources said the NSA had been toying with the idea since
eight opposition governors met with Amaechi in Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
about two weeks ago to plead with him to meet with Jonathan and formally brief
him on the situation in his state.
I will suggest in furtherance to this, that
President Jonathan needs to listen to his brother, Prince Tonye Princewill the
Amanyanabo of Kalabari scion on the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar. I am
aware of the efforts he has made to bring both President Jonathan and Atiku
Abubakar to work together but the continued playing down on the issue of Atiku
Abubakar by the charlatans in governance may be calamitous if not handled wisely.
No matter what ever those surrounding the President that cannot even win their
wards election are saying, Atiku Abubakar stands out as a man of vision who has
a blue print to take this our country out of its present sorrow state. The
President should for the greatness of this nation get to this man who is ready
to give him clues on how to handle most of the challenges facing his
administration but if he like he can continue with those who are after their
belly and lack ideas on how to handle critical issues facing the country.
As Mr. President starts his consultations, he
should endeavour to get in touch with the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar III, Shehu Shagari,
General Gowon, Pastor Enoch Adeboye and the CAN President Pastor
Ayo Oritsejafor and plead with them to be sincere with him on his
vision and plans for this country. The time of playing dummy is no longer an
issue.
Lastly on this section, Mr. President needs to organize
a strategically seminar with his Media Chiefs and re-orientate their shallow
ideas of what it takes to manage such a magnanimous office they are occupying
but sadly seem lost on how to manage it. As they attempt to emulate Alh Lai
Mohammed is a far cry. Mr. President should ask General Olusegun Obasanjo and
he will tell him that the Media Team of Atiku Abubakar managed by Mal. Shehu
Garba and Ifeanyi Izeze stands out as the most portent and viable Media outfit
in Nigeria. I will suggest that the Presidential Team to take some lectures
from Mal. Garba on how to manage the offices they are occupying as the idea of
unwarranted attack on some of the key actors that will assist the President in
his future political calculations is the worst idea of selling a President
looking for a second tenure.
Conclusion
In conclusion and in line with the recent
postulation of former Head of State, General Yakubu Gown Rtd, it is not late to
redefine, reform Nigeria. According to this living sage, "What is happening in our country today calls for sober
reflections, as we entreat God on behalf of our nation. I want to believe that
in spite of the gloomy situation made manifest by the escalating security
and political challenges in our nation, the church in Nigeria, given its spiritual
and human resources, occupies a strategic position to trigger process aimed at
remaking, enforcing and reinforcing the blessings of Nigerian jubilee. It is
not late to redefine and reorder Nigeria."
Mr. President must build on the virtues that will
assist our democracy by properly recognizing the office of the NGF Chairman in
the person of Governor Amaechi and intervene and ensure that those behind the
crisis in Rivers State are called to order and Gov Amaechi restored to his
position as the Leader of PDP in Rivers State and Mr. Joseph Mbu redeployed as
the Rivers State Commissioner of Police as a matter of urgency unless he has
not done much harm to the image of Mr. President. With all that has happened,
it is very clear to any responsible mind that Amaechi is not a push over when
serious political issue is involved in Nigeria.
Finally, the RCCG Open Heaven daily Guide of 29th
July came handy at this juncture. Titled, Leading with God’s Fear, 2 Samuel
23:3 The God of Israel said, “the Rock of
Israel spake to me, He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of
God” while to all Nigeria, the Action point throws more light on this by
stating that, “A leader who fears God is
both accountable to God and the people under him or her”. Let us ask that
only such leaders will govern our lives and nation from now on.
God has blessed Jonathan and have offered him a
unique opportunity to take Nigeria to greater heights and should seize this
opportunity to right acts inimical to the greatness of this nation and write
his name in gold by taking over governance from the charlatans controlling his
government and deliver good governance base on the support given to him by
Nigerians during the 2011 general elections. It is not too late to act.
Eze chukwuemeka Eze is a Media Consultant based in
Port Harcourt and could be reached through ezemediaconcept08@rocketmail.com
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