BY UCHE IGWE
That the governor of Rivers State, Chief Nyesom Wike inaugurated a
probe panel to investigate the former governor Rotimi Amaechi did not take me
by surprise. You will only be surprised if you were not around that state
before and during the last elections. I was there and I saw the ferocity with
which the battle was fought. It was like war. I wonder if the current drama in
Rivers State took the former Chairman of the Nigerian Governors' Forum by
surprise too. If you were taken aback by
the probe announcement and related actions of the state government then you are
at best ignorant of the political undercurrents in that state. Let me come out
plain. The average politician in Rivers State and in the Niger Delta wants
Amaechi punished severely. They have many reasons, but I will talk about TWO of
them. The first reason is that Amaechi made them to suffer withdrawal syndrome
when the Ubima born politician blocked their access to public treasury for
almost eight years. The second and probably more significant is that he
supported a 'stranger' against his brother in the last Presidential elections.
Now, let me explain myself. Those who are familiar with politics in
Rivers State know how it used to be before the Supreme Court ruling that
brought in Rotimi Amaechi to power in 2007. The Brick House, as the seat of
government in that state is known and called, used to be a pilgrimage centre
and a destination of all manner of characters nationwide. It was a place with a
reputation for sharing. You only need to get access and you will take your own.
Politicians from Rivers state got regular patronages in cash and in kind. No
one bothered about any infrastructural projects and no one talked about those.
One way or the other the trappings of the state will reach you or your wife or
your friend. Even militants who kidnapped expatriates got huge ransoms paid to
them by government. Middlemen, security agents and negotiators who worked to
free captors also got their own share. Every one of them smiled to the bank
while the ordinary people suffered. Traditional rulers, clergy men, youth and
women groups from all parts of the country stopped by under the pretext of
presenting one award or another to get their own share. Bazaar was made out of
state funds with superlative recklessness and everybody knew it including the
President at that time. It did not matter much as everyone got a little bite
although development was halted. There was this case where one big politician
was given money in three different currencies- US dollars, BRITISH POUNDS and
Euros. He had to go to a bureau de change to ascertain how much he was given.
Citizens were outraged but kept sealed lips. The regular joke at that time was
that “it was bad table manners to talk when you have food in your mouth”.
The system was operating almost seamlessly until one supreme court
ruling landed one 'rebellious' man from exile in Ghana. As soon as Amaechi
arrived the state he was determined to stop the mindless squandering of public
resources and commit a greater part of it to infrastructural development. He
had to step on many toes. Many politicians were upset by Mr. Amaechi's new
style which had its own shortcomings and was far from perfect. As someone who
himself was a product of the same system, he tried to reintroduce a new CHANNEL
known as 'Rivers Money for Rivers People' through which he encouraged
indigenous companies with technical capability to come forward to be considered
for contracts from the state government. He wanted some trickle-down effect
from oil money for indigenes who could deliver service. Of course that effort
failed as many politicians with little or no technical competence hastily put
together companies, collected fat government contract and disappeared with the
money for mobilisation to Dubai for holidays. They never came back to do the
jobs. The former governor fumed
endlessly and later cancelled the program. How dare you? Many politicians
exclaimed at that time. It meant that the major access points of these
politicians to government patronage were blocked. For them enjoying government
patronage was an entitlement that they were used to. They starved for eight
years and have not forgiven Mr. Amaechi till date.
Secondly and probably more grievously was the decision of the former
governor to join the All Progressives Congress (APC) and later to support
President Muhammadu Buhari to defeat former President Jonathan. This very
action of the former governor made his people extremely bitter. It was not
limited to politicians only. It cut across the population. For them, although
the former President was not performing, his brother Amaechi should not have
JOINED others to fight him. Even among Mr. Amaechi's cabinet there were a few
people who were very angry that he was not supporting President Jonathan but
they could not say so in public. Some of them might have even supported the People's
Democratic Party (PDP) in the state one way or another. Many of them who
reluctantly crossed over with him to the All Progressives Congress (APC) had to
adopt a siddon-look approach during the massive rigging that was allegedly
masterminded by the PDP in the state. Others simply took advantage of the
crisis TO MAKE MONEY while pretending to support their principal. Every one of them commended Mr. Amaechi's
developmental efforts but always concluded by saying that the man would have
left a very impressive record if he did not decide to fight with his brother.
The public utterance of the former governor against the President was the final
nail on his public perception in the region. That was the unanimous view not
only across the state but across the Niger Delta region.
Now, when eventually the former President lost the elections, many of
the politicians swore to teach him a lesson. Somehow people from our region
caught the flu spread by former Amaechi's supporters like his former Deputy
Tele Ikuru that the APC is a party of insurgents, anarchists with an anti-Niger
Delta agenda. The general feeling that elections in Rivers state were neither
FREE nor fair is something many Rivers people are familiar with. They knew
about it and they saw it. Many of them did not vote. The alleged thumb printing
happened in their neighborhood and they were aware. Yet they could not say
anything because as far as the outcome did not favour Amaechi's candidate or
his party the APC. Many of them saw the gubernatorial election as an
opportunity to repay Amaechi in his own coins for betraying Jonathan. And they
did so by submitting willingly to be disenfranchised and looking the other way
while the rigging lasted.
Today politicians that suffered these two levels are the ones that surround
Nyesom Wike. And so what do you expect? The Obio Akpor born politician also
understands that he benefited from their anger and so must strive to
continuously placate them. Especially with the amount of illegalities committed
in the past elections and with a possibility of a re-run, he must keep these
'strong' men beside him. If he must continue to enjoy their support, he must
continue to do two things. First is that he must reintroduce the culture of
sharing of public FUNDS and regular patronage to get them back on their feet.
The second is that he must bruise and abuse Amaechi at all costs, smear him
with corruption allegations and submerge his legacy as much as possible in
controversies. Therefore, if anyone imagines that the harassment of Amaechi will
stop soon, that person should better have a rethink. It will not. Nyesom Wike's
government will continue to dig up mud until President Buhari and those in
Abuja will no longer recognize Amaechi. That is the target. For them, Mr.
Amaechi has committed so many 'sins' and it is now time to pay him dearly. That
is their own way of seeking legitimacy from a politically wounded population.
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