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Rebuilding Ogoni Through Dialogue
In recent times, there have been a follow up of action plans and coordinated activities on how to restructure Ogoni land among other Niger Delta communities for sustainable peace and development. At the fore of this advocacy and clamour for peace and stability in Ogoniland is an International NGO known as the Academic Associate Peace Works, (AAPW).
The NGO has through a strategic Engagement Practice, (SEP) initiated a series of dialogues among major Ogoni stakeholders under the platform of Ogoni Dialogue Forum (ODF), with the objective of proffering solution to the evolving conflicts in the area. Drawing from decades of exploitation of its natural resources and devastation of its environment, without commensurate development, Ogoni had remained evidently agitative and resentful over the perceived injustices against the people.
Consequently, Ogoni had been beset by many of the same conflict dynamics that affect the wider Niger Delta communities; including, cultism, militancy profliferation of weapons, intra and inter communal conflicts, chieftaincy tussles and widespread Youth unemployment.
However, as part of its sustained effort in taming the social ills engulfing Ogoni and other Niger Delta Communities, the AAPW worked with other stakeholders/peace ambassadors to initiate and support interventions through a strategic engagement model.
The first ODF organised by the AAPW last December under the theme: Port Harcourt “Peace and Stability in Ogoni land: the Current Context, Challenges, Solution”, identified the prevailence of crisis in Ogoni, with the imminent collapse of communal and a destabilised process.
The Second ODF was also organised by the AAPW in Port Harcourt, in February with a commitment among the stakeholders towards addressing the identified challenges of development in the area. Held under the theme: “Opening up Ogoniland for Development: Need for Dialogue Forum”, identified the need to open Up Ogoniland for development through investment in agricultural productive ventures.
The NGO also, recently organised the third Ogoni Dialogue Forum, at the Atrium event centre in Port Harcourt, under the theme: “Rethinking and Rebuilding of Ogoni From Within”. Various stakeholders who spoke at the event, emphasised the need for total re-ordering and preservation of the norms and values of Ogoni land.
Speaking at the event, a lead facilitator, and speaker, Ambassador Nkoyo Toyo, said the Dialogue Forum was billed to create a sustainable platform for Ogoni stakeholders to proffer solutions to identified problems in the area.
“Ogoniland is very critical to Niger Delta development, it is pertinent to note that if we get it right in Ogoni, by extension we can also get it right in the Niger Delta. There is need for Ogoni stakeholders to create the desired change through consensus”.
Amb. Toyo, who also represented the Executive Director of the AAPW Dr. Judieth Asuni at the event, also urged Ogoni stakeholders to look inwardly in tackling the development crisis in Ogoni and pointed out that; “only Ogonis themselves can rebuild Ogoniland through a consistent and coordinated process of dialogue and critical engagement”.
In his remark, the Chairman of the event, Prof. Barineme Fakae, commended the (AAPW) for their sustained effort in promoting peace and development in Ogoni land.
Prof. Fakae, who also chaired the second Ogoni Dialogue Forum, said, “The AAPW has created the basic platform for Ogoni stakeholders to engage themselves through dialogue to address the issues of conflicts in the area. It is important that we as Ogonis take advantage of the Dialogue Forum to bring lasting peace and development in Ogoni land. I am happy that representatives of all facets of Ogoni society, traditional institution, religious leaders, political leaders, youths, women among others are all here”.
Also speaking, a lead discussant, Dr Nuka Gwarah, expressed hope over the prospect of sustainable development in Ogoni land through the Dialogue Forum. He emphasised the need for proper parentage and concern towards the activities of the younger generation of Ogonis.
According to Dr Gwarah, most of the social ills experienced in Ogoni in recent times were as a result of the collapse of morals and lack of rectitude on the part of parents.
In his presentation, the President General of the Eleme General Assembly, Elder Isreal Abe said Ogonis in the past were known for the virtues of hardwork, communal bond and integrity and called for the re-ordering of the social fabric of the society.
Elder Abe also advocated for the establishment of community constitutions, “to guide the management systems in our localities, and put a check to some excesses on the part of the people”.
He added that such community constitutions should also regulate the activities of the political leaders in their various communities.
In his contributions a University Don, Prof. Joseph Kinanee, called on all Ogonis, irrespective of religious or partisan affiliations to embrace the peace process and rebuild Ogoni land.
Prof. Kinanee, who is the immediate past acting Vice Chancellor of the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, also commended the AAPW over its interventimist effort in building the peace process in Ogoni land.
Speaking in an interview with The Tide at the event, a rappatture and official of AAPW, Chief Lucky Duuma, described the Dialogue Forum as a veritable platform of addressing issues of conflict in Ogoni land. Chief Duuma assured the readiness of the AAPW to sustain the process and called on all Ogoni stakeholders to key into the strategic engagement process to restore lasting peace and development in Ogoni land.
The third Ogoni Dialogue Forum, which was equally funded by the UK Government’s Niger Delta Stability Programme (NDSP) and administered by the stakeholders Democracy Network, (SDA) made some far reaching resolutions.
The forum which reviewed the various activities of the AAPW around “Restoring Peace in Ogoni land” upheld the pursuit of dialogue and strategic engagement as opposed to conflict.
It also set up a 15- person committee of all stakeholders consisting of religious and traditional leaders, women, youth, persons living with disabilities, academic, business, politicians, students, ex-militants, and cultists, ethnic organisations and civil society, with a mandate to coordinate the dialogue process.
The committee known as Ogoni Dialogue Coordination Committee (ODCC) is headed by Prof. Barineme Fakae, a former Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University (RSU) and key Ogoni stakeholder..
Some of the terms of reference for the committee include; “To reach out to all segments of the Ogoni society and engage them with a view to seeking ways of resolving the existing differences through dialogue, reflection and engagement”.
“To organise ongoing dialogue, including Town Hall meetings, consultations and interactions with a view to rebuilding trust and ensuring the restoration of the social fabric of Ogoni land”.
The committee is also expected to “engage all key duty bearers whether in government, society, politics, international organisations and oil companies in finding ways of responding to the challenges facing Ogoniland”.
“To build inclusion, communication, Openness, responsiveness and acceptance for the Ogoni Dialogue Coordination Committee who will serve as the facilitators of the dialogue and its outcomes.
He said the people of Opobo/Nkoro in particular were in dire need of electricity, as a contract awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) several years ago for the electrification of the area was not executed, stressing that electrification of the area would open up places for commerce and also pave way for the establishment of cottage industries as well as encourage small scale businesses.
“I can tell you that the issue of electricity for Andoni and Opobo/Nkoro has been a thorny one. We have great need for electricity. It is not something that we can quantify. It is important you don’t forget that you have a constituency and people are looking up to you to ensure you come back with something good like electricity”, he said.
Taneh Beemene
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Wike: Destroying Rivers State And PDP
This is an open letter to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Wike.
Your Excellency,
Sir, ordinarily, I would not be writing an open letter to you, but like a wise man once said, “Silence would be Treason.” So I prefer to stay alive than face the consequences of silence in the face of crime. With each passing day, and as the socio-political tides continue to turn, it has become more pertinent that more people speak up in a concerted MANNER to prevent the death of our party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as we appear to be, in the words of W. B. Yeats, “turning and turning in the widening gyre” heading for an end where the falcon will no longer hear the falconer
It is unfortunate that since losing control of the Federal Government, with the loss of President Goodluck Jonathan at the poll in 2015, our party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has continued on a downward spiral. It is much more painful, that where it is expected that leaders within the party should rise to the challenge and put an end to this decline of our great party, some have instead taken up roles as its undertaker.
It will be hypocritical to claim aloofness to what I believe is your grouse with the PDP and I am not a hypocrite. It will be uncharitable on my part to discountenance the role you have played in strengthening the PDP from 2015 up until the last Presidential primaries of the party. It is my belief that your grouse against certain members of the party who you perceived worked against the party and abandoned it in 2015 and then came around much later to take control of the party, is justified. Also know that your decision to remain in the Party and stifle its progress on the other hand, as a sort of payback, stands condemned. For a man of your pedigree and stature, it is a dishonorable act, highly dishonorable and stands as testimony against all you claim to stand for.
At least, it can be argued that those who you hold this grudge against, abandoned the party completely and did not sit back while actively working to destroy it from within. But what then can be the argument on your own part, seeing that those you are currently working with against your party are the same people who set in motion, and executed surgically, the plans that not only ended our Party’s leadership at the centre, but ended up dislodging the first Niger Deltan to occupy Aso Rock as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. Is this not akin to “cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face?” That will be worse than folly. Let us not throw away the baby with the bath water because we do not like the soap used in bathing the baby. It will be a grave mistake.
Honourable Minister, sir, it is rather unfortunate that of all people, you have also decided to play the role of an undertaker not only for our party, but for our dear Rivers State.
I will like to take you down memory lane a little. Let me remind you of your emergence as Guber candidate of the PDP in Rivers State, against all fairness and justice in 2014. You will remember that despite the reality being that you as an Ikwerre man was poised to replace a fellow Ikwerre man in Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi in our multiethnic state, Rivers people overwhelmingly stood by you and pushed for your emergence as Executive Governor of Rivers State in 2015. I dare say that your popularity in the entire Niger Delta region was at an all-time high at this point.
I want you to understand why you were loved across board leading to your eventual emergence as Governor of Rivers State in 2015; it was because when it looked like all were against the second term ambitions of the first Niger Delta man to emerge as President of Nigeria, you became not just a pillar but a beacon of resistance by standing for Goodluck Jonathan. Rivers people, as grateful and rewarding as they can be, paid you back by ensuring your electoral victory against the incumbent All Progressives Congress (APC) led by your predecessor. On your emergence, where there were second term Governors in the region, you, a first term Governor, was seen by the people as not just the leader of the PDP, but the leader of the entire Niger Delta region. You earned it, and no one could dispute it.
In 2019, when your re-election bid was being challenged ferociously, Rivers people once again stood solidly behind you. Many were killed in the process of defending your votes. Do you remember Dr. Ferry Gberegbe that was shot and killed while trying to protect your votes in Khana Local Government Area? There are many more unnamed and unrecognised sons and daughters of Rivers State who sacrificed their lives so that you could emerge as a second term Governor of Rivers State.
In 2022/23, Honourable Minister, you oversaw a party primary across board that saw some candidates imprisoned and internal party democracy jettisoned for your wishes, leading to the emergence of flag bearers of our party all singlehandedly picked by you. You have on more than one occasion publicly stated that you paid for all their forms. Even those shortchanged in this process licked their wounds and continued to play their roles as party members to ensure the success of the party at all levels. In what will go down as one of the most keenly contested elections in recent Rivers history, with formidable candidates like Senator Magnus Abe of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Mr Tonye Cole of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the vibrant youth driven Labour Party (LP), PDP emerged victorious across board except for Phalga Constituency 1 that was lost to the Labour Party. (Not that you did not loose in some other LGA’s but let’s stick to the official figures declared by INEC).
It begs the question, why then do you want to burn down Rivers State, when everyone who now holds political office emerged through a process designed and endorsed by you? Is it that you do not care about Rivers people and you are all about yourself? If so, I am forced to believe that those around you are not telling you the truth. The truth being that in a state where your words were law; where houses and businesses could be demolished or closed down without any recourse to legalities, where Executive Orders could be deployed to stifle the opposition, that your popularity is now at an all-time low. Probably because they are afraid of you, or of losing the benefits they gain from you, they fail to tell you that what you might perceive as a battle against your successor, has slowly but gradually degenerating into a battle against Rivers State and Rivers people. You know, there is a popular saying that, a man can cook for the community and the community will finish the food, but when a community decides to cook for one man, the reverse is the case.
LEAVE FUBARA ALONE
You have gone on and on about being betrayed by Governor Siminalayi Fubara. You point fingers forgetting that some of those same fingers quick to spot betrayals point straight back at you. It is not Governor Fubara that has betrayed the PDP by working against it in the just concluded General Election, and working with the opposition at the State and Federal level to destabilise the party. It is you, Honourable Minister. It is not Governor Fubara that betrayed Rivers people by instigating a political crisis with propensity to escalate ethnic tensions in Rivers State. It is you Honourable Minister. It is not Governor Fubara that has declared himself God over all in Rivers State and has no qualms with burning the state to the ground to prove a point. It is you Honourable Minister. It is you Honourable Minister who told the world that the APC was a cancer and you can never support a cancerous party. It is you Honourable Minister who ended up facilitating the emergence of the same “cancerous” APC that has accelerated the economic decline of this country and further impoverished our people with no remorse. All so you can be a Minister of the Federal Capital Territory? The lack of self awareness is gobsmacking.
Some days back I came across a video where you talked about death and how you do not cry when you hear about the death of some people because you have no idea what might have caused it considering many a politician swear “over dead bodies” and still go back on their words. Those words made me think, and I could see the reason behind them. You see, in chosing to be God in the affairs of Rivers people, you have closed your eyes and ears to reason; you see nothing and hear nothing that can cause you to rethink on the path you have chosen. In your quest to “show Fubara” you have unwittingly united a vast majority of Rivers people behind him, so much that even those who despised him because of you, now like or love him, because of you too. In your scheming, I will advise you not to forget that “the voice of the people is the voice of God”.
Note that the war which you have or are waging against Governor Fubara, has gone beyond being merely political as you might see in your minds eye. It is now one that, fortunately for some and unfortunately for others, has evolved into a war against Rivers people. It is good to point out that no one has taken a stand against Rivers people and won. No one has gone against God and won. In your defiant characteristic manner, it will be unfortunate if you believe your own hubris and that of those around you on the possibility of you being the first to successfully go against Rivers people. It will be a needless gamble; one where if you win you create more enemies for yourself than you can withstand on your political journey, and if you lose, your legacy becomes an inglorious and irredeemable one in Rivers State, the Niger Delta, and Nigeria at large. For your sake as regards posterity, it is my greatest wish that you have a moment of sobriety and a deep reflection and introspection on this path you have chosen.
Honourable Minister, sir, what is left of your legacy is on the brink of being completely desecrated and relegated to the dustbin of our political history, and it will be a sad end to what I will say has been a wonderful political career that many can only dream of. The ball is in your court, and may God Almighty have mercy on us all and forgive us for our shortcomings.
Gabriel Baritulem Pidomson
Dr Pidomson is former Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt and former member, Rivers State House of Assembly.
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Investing In Nyesom Wike: A Story Of Dedication, Sacrifice And Ultimate Loss
In 2015, I made a conscious decision to invest my financial resources, my time, and energy into supporting Nyesom Wike’s gubernatorial campaign. I poured my heart and soul into ensuring Nyesom Wike emerged victorious even at the risk of my personal safety.
Again in 2019, I doubled down on my commitment. I invested a significant amount of money to procure campaign outfits for all twenty-three Local Governments Areas of Rivers State. I spared no expense in supplementing Wike’s election efforts in my own local government, and once again putting myself at great risk to safeguard the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.
However, despite my unwavering loyalty and sacrifices, I found myself abandoned and forgotten by Wike. Throughout his eight-year tenure, he failed to acknowledge my contributions or fulfill his promises and agreements. Even as a former Deputy Governor, Wike denied me my severance benefit.
My investment in Wike’s governorship was not just financial – it was a commitment of passion, dedication, and belief in a better future for Rivers State. Yet, his leadership style of dishonesty, greed, drunkenness and rash abuse of senior citizens brought me nothing but disappointment, misery and losses.
By the grace of God, today I speak not as a victim, but as a hero. I have accepted my losses, and I have moved on. And as I reflect on my experience, I cannot help but urge Wike to do the same and allow peace and development to reign in Rivers State.
Nyesom Wike, when you speak of investing in Governor Sim Fubara’s election, remember those like me who also invested in you. Remember the sacrifices I made, the risks I took, and the promises and agreements you left unfulfilled.
It is time for you, Wike, to let go of the past and allow Governor Sim Fubara the breathing space he needs to lead Rivers State forward. Allow him to focus on the challenges of good governance and the aspirations of the people. Spare him these unwarranted and ill-conceived political manoeuvrings founded on personal agenda and not for general good of Rivers State and her people.
I may have lost my investment on Wike, but I have not lost hope in the future of Rivers State. And together, we will continue to strive for a brighter tomorrow.
Long Live the Governor to Rivers State, Sir Siminialayi Fubara!
Long Live the Good People of Rivers State!!
Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria!!!
Engr Ikuru is former Deputy Governor of Rivers State.
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