A tumultuous celebration erupted in the Mile 1, Mile 4
and town areas of Port Harcourt on Monday. It later extended to the Ogbunabali
and UTC areas. Young men in their numbers were on rampage on the streets. You
will not need anyone to tell you who they are. They were chanting songs,
carrying sticks, cutlasses cudgels and half full bottles of alcoholic drinks
while some were shooting intermittently into the air. Some sat on top of fast
moving vehicles, some on their bonnets, others were hanging by their doors as
they drove round about town. Many vehicles were searched and probably looted.
It was like a celebration by warriors who are returning from a war front where
they defeated an enemy. Flags of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) were
hanging on their cars as the dancing drinking, singing, smoking and merry
making continued. The merriment led to one of the worst traffic gridlock that I
have ever experienced in my entire life. I was literally in one place for two
hours without moving an inch. The crowd was drawn from a mixture of
ex-militants and stern looking gangsters in the city who were joyful with the
announcement of the PDP gubernatorial candidate in Rivers State, Chief Ezebunwo
Nyesom Wike as the winner of the April 11th gubernatorial elections.
As expected a shoot out later erupted and a few
persons were gunned down. As soon as the news filtered around town, scared
residents started diverting away from major roads and scampering for safety. In
the process, all the roads that led to the airport were blocked and I was
literally trapped. I could not catch my flight to honour an invitation to
appear at the Aljazeera Head to Head program in the United Kingdom. I will take
time before I forgive these rampaging hoodlums who robbed me of an opportunity
to share a platform with the former Vice President of the World Bank, my boss, Mrs.
Obiageli Ezekwesili.
It is these same characters that were the principal
actors that robbed the people of Rivers state their voice during the elections
last weekend. They were the ones who held the state hostage and subverted the
popular will of the people. It was a
full scale war that spread all through the 23 local Government Areas in the
state. It was as if the state was divided into territories and one 'general'
took charge of his or her own territory. The worst hit were the Okrika areas
allegedly supervised by the wife of the President Dame Patience Jonathan. The
Obio Akpor and Ikwere areas supervised by Mr. Wike himself, the Kalabari areas
were supervised by Sports Minister, Dr. Tammy Danagogo and the Ogoni areas
supervised by the Minister of State for Trade, Mr Kenneth Kobani while the
Oyigbo area was under the control of the Nigerian ambassador to South Korea,
Mr. David Akawor.
To say it was a sham will be charitable. It was simply
one party election; the kind of election that will hold in Uganda under Yoweri
Museveni or in Kenya in the early days of Daniel ArapMoi. More than seventeen
persons have so far been reportedly killed and five other remain unaccounted
four. In a very pathetic situation in Buguma in the Kalabari area, one person
was shot and later beheaded like a goat for resisting the election riggers.
There were widespread attacks on electoral officers, arson, snatching of
electoral materials, killings, voter intimidation. Interestingly all these
happened in the full glare of security agencies.
At some point on the Election Day, more than three
hundred hoodlums blocked the only bridge leading from Degema to Abonnema in Akuku
Toru Local Government Area. Only members
of the People's Democratic Party were allowed to cross the bridge into Abonnema
to vote.
At the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) at the state, the same infrastructure that was used to manufacture more
than a million votes during the Presidential election was deployed. Against the
directive issued by INEC, the card readers were abandoned for manual
accreditation. A majority of the ad-hoc staff that worked for INEC at various
levels were said to be card carrying members of a political party. In a few
places where the people managed to muscle the elections through at the polling
units, the results were completely altered at the collation centers. Both the
Resident Electoral Commissioner Ghesila Khan and the National Commissioner in
charge of Rivers and Akwa Ibom Mrs. Thelma Iremiren tried endlessly to excuse
and cover up for all the killings that took place and went ahead to announce
the results. Their conduct has been widely condemned by both domestic and
international observers who visited the state.
In Emohua Local Government, you could hear deafening
bangs coming from explosions in the Kalabari areas of the state. It was a
terrifying experience for me as I drove on the lonely road back to the city. I
learnt that election held in a few polling units after I left the area. However
one of the voters who phoned me later told me that all the collation officers
in the LGA mysteriously disappeared making it impossible for the votes to be
collated. Later the Presiding officer
showed up with results that showed incredibly higher figures different from what
happened at the polling units.
The mind boggling irregularities that happened once
again in Rivers states casts a lot of doubt on the Nigerian electoral process.
Almost every person who saw the elections agree that it is a far cry from what
an election should be yet everyone is helpless.
That the outgoing President transferred the Deputy
Inspector General Police Tunde Ogunsakin out of Rivers state at the eve of the
election means that he was aware of the plan to unleash mayhem. Even the
outgoing First Lady was said to have convened all the security chiefs and
sought their 'cooperation'. The Rivers State Police Commissioner submitted
fully to assist her actualize her plan and allegedly knelt down before her. The
question is whether and when the perpetrators of the mayhem that took place in
Rivers State will be punished? Who will account for all the lives wasted last
Saturday? Do we hold President Jonathan, his Patience Jonathan, the chief
beneficiary Nyesom Wike, CP Karma, Mrs Ghesila Khan, Mrs Thelma
Iremirenresponsibility for all the killings and electoral malpractices? Will they answer any questions about these
crimes that shock human conscience? Is a judicial inquiry in sight? How soon
could that happen? Will it be fair to leave the oil capital of Nigeria in the
hands of these hoodlums? These are important questions that only the President
Elect General Mohammadu Buhari(rtd) and his incoming administration can answer.
Nigerians and our international friends who saw what happened in Rivers State
last week are waiting and watching.
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