Cole
Vs Wike: Independence Day Message
By Prince Tonye Princewill
As the news slowly begins to filter out, the
magnitude of the decision reached at the Rivers state APC primaries to field
Tonye Cole as the candidate for 2019 is quietly becoming obvious. Leading up to
today, he had 4 people to contend with. Magnus Abe, Dumo Lulu-Briggs, Dawari
George (all of the APC) and Nyesom Wike of the PDP. I expect one or two of his
APC contenders to still challenge the outcome, but like I said to Awuse, when
he felt sure he could upturn my direct primary victory over him in 2007, “Can
an elephant fly?”
In the end, it will be Tonye Cole vs Nyesom Wike and
so the forces of light will finally confront the forces of darkness, head to
head in a generation defining moment that our children will read about for many
decades to come. The task before us is not a walk in the park. Our opponent has
money he did not earn, readily placed at his disposal. He is very desperate and
he places little or no value on human life. In 2019, by Gods grace, he will be
thoroughly demystified. Take my word for it and look forward to that day.
The battle is not about political parties, Riverine
or Upland nor is it about ethnic tribes. It is about the future of Rivers state
and the need to place value on human life, reaffirm the dignity of Rivers
people and enshrine unity amongst all of us. The term “One Rivers, One People”
that Tonye Cole oftentimes uses as he tours the state is no mere coincidence.
The man is no ethnic jingoist. That’s what traveling the world does to you. The
man is not short of big ideas. That’s what having to think on your global feet
does to you. And the man is not afraid. That’s attributable to him being a
pastor. “All things worketh together for good”. I can go on, but let me also
observe that the man does not hold a grudge, that is because he knows forward
ever and backward never is the way you win, it is the way you govern and it is
how you leave a legacy. This is a character trait sorely missing in the current
Governor of Rivers state.
While many are celebrating this victory across the length
and breadth of Rivers state and beyond, many of his allies, me included, are
looking ahead to the task in front of us. Top on our list is reconciliation.
Magnus Abe against the wishes of the National Working committee of the party
went ahead to conduct what he described as a “primary” and then unashamedly
proceeded to declare himself the winner. Such an act for me is not only
unfortunate but an exhibition of how much he has alienated himself from the
mainstream, all in the pursuit of ambition. If we are unable to pull him back
from the brink, we will wish him journey mercies and open the door to a time in
the future when calmer heads will prevail.
Magnus is in no position to conduct a primary by
himself, supervise it himself and declare himself winner. I expect those with a
basic understanding of politics to appreciate this. Governorship primaries are
conducted by the national office. Who came from Abuja to conduct his primary?
Did INEC send its officers to go to the 319 wards to observe it? That is what you
do for a direct primary. Did the decision to conduct indirect primaries in
Rivers state by the APC National fly over his head? If all that it takes to
send out fake news via established channels is to pay them to cover it,
politicians will keep confusing voters and the established channels will lose
credibility. Some media stations covered a lie, broadcast it and kept mute
waiting for the truth to also go live. There is a difference between being
neutral and being truthful. For me, his “primary”, is best described as a
“nursery”, an exercise in futility. The media should take note.
Nobody in their right mind can argue that what
transpired in the authentic primary in front of TV cameras and in the full view
of national officers, under the supervision of INEC wasn’t free, fair and
credible. With an overwhelming majority, Tonye Cole now has the mandate of the
party to proceed forward and chart a path to victory where to quote him,
“women, elders, people with disabilities, youths and students, have a sense of
hope and belonging”. It is our job to help him deliver. All glory goes to the
Man upstairs, our Father, the Almighty, for giving our state the opportunity to
reclaim its rightful place at the zenith, among the comity of states.
I want to thank all the other contenders for putting
up a spirited fight and would advise them to show uncommon maturity for the
interest of our dear state. You’ve all fought a good fight, but in the end,
only one seat was vacant. There is no time for internal wrangling. All energies
must now be directed at unseating Nyesom Wike aka the Commissioner for
Everything. One reason I decided not to contest was so because us winning, is
far more important than me winning. A word is enough for the wise. A big thank
you to the state exco under the distinguished Chairmanship of my blood, Ojukaye
Flagg Amachree who has always delivered to the highest of standards, the
delegates who came out in their numbers to vote and the national officers who
did us very proud. Finally I want to thank the security agencies, the ushers
and also the APC volunteers for making this primary one of the smoothest
primaries ever. Your efforts are not only acknowledged and appreciated; they
are an investment that will most certainly pay off. You can take that to the
bank.
It is a new day, a new dawn and a new month. And I’m
feeling good. Let’s get to work. It’s time to send the message out, loud and
clear. Politics is too important to be left to politicians. Happy Independence
Day to us all. Today we have gained our freedom.
Signed,
Prince
Tonye T.J.T Princewill
Convener,
Riverine APC Leaders
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