(Published by DAILY TRUST Newspapers of 02 December, 2016)
(Published by THE NATION Newspapers on 02 December, 2016)
(Published by THE SUN Newspapers on 05 December, 2016)
By Carl Umegboro
(Published by THE NATION Newspapers on 02 December, 2016)
(Published by THE SUN Newspapers on 05 December, 2016)
By Carl Umegboro
THE treasure base of the nation,
Rivers will on December 10 host the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) in respect of rerun elections into the National Assembly which was earlier
quashed by the court. Major contenders emanated from the two dominant political
parties in the country; All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples’ Democratic
Party (Party), and as notoriously known of the metropolis; tensions, threats of
brimstones; of bury alive, of slay and dry, of cultists’ annihilations and others
have continued to gather momentum. Luckily, Ondo state governorship election
held on Saturday 26 November has set a positive precedent that elections can
actually be conducted in a civilized manner instead of opting up for bizarre.
The electorates, candidates and the electoral officials proved to the world
that Nigeria is no longer a nascent democracy. The upcoming election in Rivers must
not witness further bloodshed or grotesquely odd remarks. Violence,
forcefulness or belligerency is never a characteristic of democracy as peddled
to some folks in some quarters. Succinctly, it is intellectual pursuit for power,
and definably, the act of selecting the representatives of the people in free
and fair manners purposely for good governance.
Elections ought to not be a do or die
affair as witnessed in previous elections in the state to an extent a prominent
indigene under the cloak of political bullying was beheaded and displayed as
Olympic Cup’s trophy. Undeniably, this is symptomatic of psychosis. What an
inhumanity to man; parading a fellow human’s head in pool of blood publicly on
account of mere political affiliations; APC, PDP, APGA, AD, Labour or any other
party. Imagine the trauma and fate of the family the beheaded-politician left
behind, and numerous others that lost lives during political struggles between
APC and PDP rivals. Today, the two arrowheads; Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi
and the state governor, Nyesom Wike are believably akin to then Iraq and Iran,
and the grassroots parochially fight for them crossing boundaries and cutting
down barriers, but unknown to them, by the indisputable feature of our politics,
may be disappointed to witness the two leaders of their respective political
parties eventually in one party dining together in the nearest future. All it
may take is just a closed-door meeting in a five star hotel in United Kingdom
or United States of America with few other bigwigs. At that point, those that grossly
bullied opponents, beheaded fellow indigenes, killed political opponents,
kidnapped or committed other atrocities of intimidation will be left alone. The
deeds by then had been already done and cannot be reversed. Or do you assume
Amaechi and Wike will remain in opposing political parties for life, absolutely
not. Rivers people should emulate the people of Ondo state and maintain amity
and decorum. Whoever wins is a victory for democracy and for the state. Enough
of political extremism, mediocrity, terrorization, hedonism and debauchery!
At the moment, the state is administratively
under Gov. Wike’s control, and therefore, should as the political leader proactively
douse all the political tensions in the state. Politics is not a do or die
affair and political statements must reflect maturity, decency and
administrative know-hows. What is vital is to conduct a free and fair election.
No political party ever emerged both a winner and loser at the same time and
any democracy must be characterized by victory and defeat. The finest priority any
selfless leader could set on motion is to ensure that the will of the people
take superiority in sync with Section 14 (2) (b) of the 1999 Nigeria’s Constitution
which provides that “the security and welfare of the people shall be the
primary purpose of government”. Hence, any government that creates unwarranted scenes
that are inconsistent is anti-people, anti-democracy and agent of destruction.
Some roads particularly inner roads even in Port Harcourt are, for instance in
horrible shapes and some deserted by owners of the properties within the area due
to inaccessibility alongside other amenities in shambles. The resources for
arming political thugs could be judiciously channeled to that direction. At
this juncture, violence-free election mantra should be amplified by the leaders
from both sides rather than incitingly making the people misappropriate values on
anyhow victories just for peanuts. Any adventures that recklessly waste human lives
are calamitous. Democracy itself is strictly centered on people’s wellbeing,
improvement and empowerment, and never programmed for obliteration. Rivers
residents must shun all aberrations knowing that all political parties in the
country are identical including manifestoes. Hence, politicking must be
conducted within the ambit of civility and laws.
Regrettably, the same politicians
that make things happen today in a particular party may defect and assume leadership
positions in another without consultation or even intimating the grassroots aficionadas.
If violence-free election could be witnessed in Ondo, it can be done in Rivers
too. All the public funds earmarked to service and make thugs combatant-ready from
both sides should be converted for their empowerment particularly as recession
has dealt a big blow on low income earners. Above all, imperative to note that lethal
weapons provided to thugs, mercenaries and feasible assassins during elections
are rarely withdrawn same way ‘giving a cup of water to a monkey is no big deal
but to retrieve it’. Without a doubt, political leaders could maximally protect
themselves with security aides, drive in bullet-proofs, and sleep in-between
combatant soldiers with latest sophisticated security gadgets. However, their helpless
relatives, friends and colleagues might be the victims of attacks with these
weapons after the election. Let all stakeholders keep to the rules of the game. A fascinating attribute of democracy is time
limit; whoever wins has a specified period in office, thus, needless of do or
die.
Umegboro is a public
affairs analyst and publisher.
- To trace in DAILY TRUST Newspapers,click here:http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/letters/rivers-rerun-and-do-or-die-politics/174158.html
- To trace in THE NATION Newsspapers,click here:http://thenationonlineng.net/rivers-rerun-die-politics/
- To trace in THE SUN Newspapers, click here: http://.sunnewsonline.com/rivers-rerun-and-do-or-die-politics/
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