A Niger Delta group under the auspices of Movement for the
Survival of Izon Ethnic Nationality in Niger Delta (MOSIEND), has advised the
Rivers State Governor, Chief Barr Nyesom Wike to resist the temptation of
imposing his successor on Rivers People, saying Rivers people should make their
choice through the ballot.
MOSIEND also enjoined Governor Wike not to entertain any
fears against imaginary or presumptuous political forces to victimize him after
he leaves office on May 29, 2023.
The group insists that the state governor has nothing to
worry so long as he remains upright, prudent, transparent and unbiased in his
stewardship of the oil rich state.
This was contained in a statement issued on
Friday through the National Secretary of MOSIEND, Amain Winston Cottrell.
The group said Governor Wike’s courage and boldness in
speaking the truth on crucial National developments should not be a reason for
his critics and detractors to hatch an evil plot against him when he eventually
leaves office.
The MOSIEND National scribe encouraged the Governor to
remain resolute and firm in the laudable political ideologies he subscribes to,
stressing that no ill intention against him shall prevail.
“Honestly, it is not possible for anyone to occupy that
exalted office for eight years without having a score or two to settle with one
person or a group of persons. These things are normal in leadership,
particularly in our peculiar political environment. It’s even more prevalent in
a heterogeneous state such as Rivers, with diverse ethno-political and economic
interest,” Cottrell said.
Mr. Winston Cottrell further drew the attention of the
governor to some of the concerns put forward by people of the state after his
remarks on the travails of Senator Owelle Rochas Okorocha, who is believed to
be going through perceived political persecution by suspected political
enemies.
“Gov Wike surprised us by that singular statement, I mean we
were all witnesses to Okorocha’s desperate bid to impose his son-in-law against
the popular wishes of the people, which pitched him against the people of Imo
State ahead of the 2019 Imo elections. This habitual habit of anointing a
successor at all cost, was one of the undermining factors that worked against
Okorocha, who still remains bitter that his intention to make governance in Imo
State a family affair did not come to fruition. So, we are not surprised about
his current travails which we believe is self-induced.
”Going forward, Gov Wike still have two years ahead to do
what is right, apart from infrastructural development, with particular
reference to the road constructions which is commendable and a major selling
point of his administration, other areas have suffered a huge setback and need
his prompt and timely intervention. For instance, the Governor needs to also
give priority attention to critical areas of development such as empowerment,
unemployment, insecurity, healthcare delivery and social security”
MOSIEND reminded the Governor of the transient nature of
political power, noting that one’s administration will be remembered and
appraised by how he is able to fulfil campaign promises based on the amount of
resources accrued to the State under the administration and how well those
resources were deployed in the interest and development of the State.
Cottrell also lamented what he calls the subtle
strangulation of hitherto functional agencies and Programmes in Rivers State
such as RSSDA, TIMARIV, Land and waterway security surveillance and Amnesty
programme for repentant cultists.
He said scrapping these agencies and Programmes, which
provided job opportunities for Rivers sons and daughters without creating an
alternative, has created hardship and socioeconomic setback, even for his
teeming supporters.
The MOSIEND National Secretary said the greatest mistake
Governor Wike would make as governor of Rivers State is to go the way of Rochas
Okorocha by attempting to impose a candidate on Rivers People in the next
Governorship election. He advised Governor Wike to factor in the principles of
fairness and equity in the politics of 2023, saying the top political job in
Rivers State should not elude the Riverine or Ogoni areas of the State.
He commended plans by the Governor to move from the
government house and operate from his personal residence, noting that such a
move has the potential of reducing the cost of governance.
“We commend the decision of the Governor for not getting
used to the Government House, by planning his exit strategy of gradually
relocating to his beautiful and magnificent abode, at least, it will cut cost
of running the Government House when he is there and such monies will be
applied to other economic yielding ventures for the state. Above all, the
Governor should evaluate his relationship with the youths as they are unhappy
about the way he abandoned them immediately after winning the 2019 reelection
bid. Unlike Okorocha, Wike has the opportunity to go back to his normal self of
empathising and caring for the downtrodden Rivers people who stood by him and
supported him all through 2019 elections”, Cottrell adds.
He urged Gov Wike not to be preoccupied by who will be
ganging up against him after he leaves office, rather, he should strive to put
in his best to improve his performance outside of infrastructure and carry
everybody along by giving true leadership which he is known for. “Governor Wike
should avoid listening to sycophants and praise singers as they will run away
the moment he leaves office, just as Rochas cannot find any of such people
around him today”
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