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Wike’s Second Term: A Gift From God To Rivers State

By Biobele  Da-Wariboko

From 1999 to date, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State has consistently won all elections. The party winning machine has been powered at different times by different people. In the 1999 and 2003 gubernatorial elections the PDP won for Dr. Peter Odili. In 2007, the party won  for  Celestine Omehia whose tenure was however  cut  short by the Supreme Court judgment  of  25  October, 2007  for Rt.  Hon.  Chibuike  Rotimi  Amaechi ascendency to power. The PDP also returned Amaechi for a second term in 2011. Similarly, PDP  won  for  Chief Nyesom  Ezenwo  Wike  in  2015  and  the  recently  concluded  2019 elections. So, one might not be wrong to say that it was the PDP that won elections for Odili, Omehia, Amaechi and now Wike, and not they themselves, as there is no place for independent candidate in Nigeria’s current electoral law. As individuals they may be popular at the time they contested the elections, but in Nigeria individual popularity does not translate into electoral victory. If elections in Nigeria were a popularity contest then all Nollywood stars who ventured into partisan politics should have won all their elections. Go and ask Kanayo O. Kanayo,  Ms  Ibinabo Fiberesima, Kenneth Okonkwo, Yul Edochie, Ms Kate Henshaw and several others about what went wrong in their venture for elective political offices.

Despite the PDP being the domineering political party in Rivers State democratic space, in the build up to the 2015 general elections, the party was enmeshed in crisis. The result was an exodus of notable members  led by the  then  State Governor, Rt.  Hon.  Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, CON to the newly formed All Progressives Congress (APC). With that, the PDP which was like a religion with cult followership in the state lamentably lost most of its converts with its state secretariat along Aba Road in Port Harcourt left desolate and the umbrella dripping wet from leakages. With the PDP losing all its structures in the state to the APC, the task of rebuilding the party to winning ways was a herculean one.

From the ashes of this hopeless political situation emerged Chief Nyesom Ezenwo Wike as the party’s flagbearer in the 2015 gubernatorial election. The election was fiercely contested between the PDP and the APC, and by the time the results were announced the PDP swept all the positions. Although, the party was to lose some seats at the Elections Tribunals, and the re-run elections to the APC, it still controlled the Brickhouse (the seat of government) and substantial seats in the National and State House of Assemblies to ensure its control of the political soul of the state. Thus, despite the divisive electoral contests, Governor Wike was able to settle down quickly to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people.

RIDING ON THE BACK OF HISTORY

Interestingly, before his election as Governor of Rivers State in 2015, Chief Nyesom  Ezenwo Wike from 1999 to 2006 was a two-term Chairman of Obio-Akpor Local Government Area, and from 2007 to 2011 Chief of Staff to the then Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. Besides, before his appointment as Chief of Staff, Governor Wike joining others mobilized human and material resources to help Amaechi reclaim his mandate from Omehia at the Supreme Court. On each of  these occasions, Governor Wike shone like a shining star, acquiring  the reputation of  doggedness, political enigma,  the ‘brain  box’ of Governor Amaechi’s  political establishment and  one on whose shoulder rested most of the political  achievements  of the Governor  Amaechi’  sera.

There  was  no  time  Governor   Wike’s   political   dexterity  and  astute  knowledge   of  the  geo­ politics  of Rivers  State was called to test than when he was Director  General  of the Governor Amaechi  Re-Election   Campaign  Organization.    In that capacity,  Governor  Wike knew  all the politicians  in Rivers  State and stored  the entire  state electoral  demography   in his memory,  as he would  at  every  campaign   stop  throughout   the  23  Local  Government   Areas  of  the  state without  looking  at any paper  reeled  out the names  of everybody  that matters  politically  unit by unit and ward  by ward.  To many  Wike’s  understanding   of Rivers  State  politics  could  be likened to that of a man from another planet.

Therefore,  when victory  was achieved  those  who did not like his political  agility  felt that the best way to pay  him  back  for doing  a yeoman’s  job  in that  election  was  to  send him  off to Abuja  as Minister  with the hope  that Abuja  politics  would  dim his rising  political  profile  and cut-off  his  grassroots  political  umbilical  cord.  For  Wike,  this  was  a far  cry  from  the  truth. Because  rather  than  impacting  negatively  on his rising  political  profile  at home,  with  a large war chest,  Abuja  helped  to promote  and mark  him  out as a reliable  political  generalissimo. Combining   his  knowledge   of  grassroots   politics  with  formidable   courage,   Governor   Wike threw himself  into the ring by joining  the 2015 governorship  race against  the established  geo­ political   equation   of  the  state.  To  win  new  converts   into  his  political   mission,   Wike  had strategies  on how to regain  control  of the levers of power  at all levels  in the state by starting  a grassroots  political  movement  called Grassroots  Democratic  Initiative  (GDI).  Members  of the GDI became  Wike political  foot  soldiers  and the major  plank  on which  the rebuilding  of the PDP to winning  ways in the state was hinged.

It is not easy to overlook Governor Wike’ s doggedness in the face of intimidating opposition, Wike is imbued with an uncanny boldness that confounds his opponents. Besides, he baffled many political watchers by raving back the PDP into a wining political machine that has proven very difficult to  stop. To achieve this, the political maestro,  Wike protected the grassroots in a warm embrace, undertaking people centred projects that soon transformed the entire state into one huge construction site, as there is no community, clan and local government that did not see the good work of Governor Wike.

Rivers State in the  past  four  years has  been  on  a journey  of massive  improvement of infrastructure. Roads,  the judiciary  and administration of justice,  healthcare,  educational systems, sports, recreational facilities and security all witnessed quantum leap to excellence, and seemingly attracting more dividends of democracy than  any before  Governor Wike. Thus, Governor Wike’s outstanding performance in delivering the dividends of democracy to the people of Rivers State soon earned him the sobriquet ‘Mr Project’ from even his political traducers and the poster boy of the PDP. The state under Governor Wike’s  watch became a Mecca of sort for businesses, pleasure seekers, traditional rulers, diplomats and top government officials, even of the opposition APC who came in their numbers to commission one development  project  or the other  constructed  by Governor  Wike.  The improvements   we see today  on roads,  schools,  hospitals  and public  offices  across  the length  and breadth  of the state are seeds planted  by Governor  Wike while  God watered  and gave the increase.

In the build  up to the 2019  general  elections,  with the APC  in firm  control  at the centre  and the  PDP  in the  state,  the  fight  for  political   supremacy   between  the  two  erstwhile  political associates  turned  opponents,   incumbent   Governor,  Chief  Nyesom  Ezenwo  Wike,  CON  and the  Minister   of  Transportation    and  immediate   past  Governor,   Rt.  Hon.  Chibuike   Rotimi Amaechi,  CON  became  a fight of no retreat  and no surrender.  While  the APC  had deep war chest,  security  and what  in local  political  parlance  is known  as ‘federal  might’,   the PDP  had performance,  momentum  and grassroots  support.  At the end of the keenly  contested  elections, the  PDP   and   Governor    Wike   triumphed    while   the   APC   with   its  vastly   factionalized leadership  and  many  legal  battles  that  deprived  the party  from  being  on the  ballot,  suffered serious political  hemorrhage  that left it to lick its self-inflicted  wounds.

Governor   Wike  is  a rare  leader  with  enigma,  doggedness,   bundle  of  energy  and  talent  at making  things  better  and  greater  than  how  he met  them.  He  is a man  equipped  with  eagle vision  and unicorn  strength  to see and execute  projects  which  are dear to the people.  During the last four years,  Governor  Wike has exemplified  himself  as someone  who does excellently whatever  he commits  his mind  to. He has always  committed  himself  to the wellbeing  of the people  of Rivers  State.  He was  always  ready  for difficult  socio-political   assignments.   He is someone  who  quickly   comes  to  the  aid  of  his  political   family,  friends   and  the  people  in distress.  His political  and professional  networking  ability  locally  and at the national  stage are a great asset.

With  a bridge  builder  in-charge,   Rivers  State  in the  second  stanza  under  Governor   Wike’s watch  is  set  on  a profound  journey   to  greater  excellence.   On  29  May,  2019,  as  Governor Wike mounts  the podium  to take the Oath of Office to continue  as the 6th Civilian Governor of Rivers State and the 4th under the present constitution (as amended), the hopes, dreams and desire of every Rivers man and woman, boy and girl for a better state in the next four years are assured.

SECOND TERM EXPECTATIONS

The years 2015 to 2019 despite being the golden era of Rivers State have been the most trying period in the state history. Except for the civil war era, the period threw the greatest challenge to our people’s corporate existence as one united by a common history, culture and geography. Each step taken by the government even eloquent and well thought out was seen from the narrow prism of ethnic and upland-riverine dichotomy, and spined by the opposition to  paint the  government  in bad  light. Within this period  youth restiveness,  kidnapping, cultism, militancy, unemployment, illegal oil bunkering, known locally among the people as kpofire  with attendant black soot, and gbegeism  became the signature tune that wakes Rivers people up every morning.  The result is that despite the government’s  massive efforts at infrastructural improvement many businesses and investors took flight from the state, with most relocating to neighbouring states, Lagos and even Dubai in the United Arab Emirate.

Sadly today, rather than Port Harcourt,  Lagos is now the energy capital of Nigeria  and the hub of the petroleum industry. What an irony  of fate.  Oil and  gas  companies now  fly their personnel daily by chopper  to and from Lagos  to production  fields  and platforms  in the deep waters  and bowels  of Rivers  State.  What  is even more  agonizing  in this pattern  of the socio­ economic development of the  nation is that oil and gas are mined and  shipped abroad from Rivers State and returned as petroleum products to the country through  Lagos. Yet Nigerians see nothing  wrong  in this unspeakable economic development   arrangement   as reason  for the nightmare   on  Lagos  roads  and  restiveness  in  Rivers  State.  Instead,  they  blame  Governor Wike  and  not  the Federal Government for its lopsided  economic and security policies that have fuelled insecurity  and unemployment   in the state and across the nation.

With all things being equal,  there is no reason  why Rivers  State should  be generating a paltry 47 percent of its annual expenditure profile from  internally generated revenue, according to the recently  released  Economic Confidential Report  2018.  That this is so is because of the ‘feeding   bottle  economy’ that is the  nation’s economic policy,  as the  state  does  not  have control  over what  is produced  from  its lands  and seas. Until the nation changes its economic policies,  including  undertaking a major constitutional amendment, which is the basis of the call for restructuring and true  federalism for the federating units to develop their resource endowments  and  pay taxes to the  Federal Government as  it was during the first  republic under the parliamentary  constitution, the quantum of internally  generated revenue  as a measure of the economic viability  of states will continue  to be in the red.

More  than  this,  Governor   Wike  needs  to think  outside  the  box  or even  without  the  box  on how to grow the  state  economy  especially  its internally  generated  revenue  to make  the  state less  dependent   on  a dwindling   monthly  allocation   from  the  Federation   Allocation   Account Committee  (FAAC)  as major  source of sustenance.

Today, the challenge  before  Governor  Wike in forming  his government  is to seek out the best and brightest  minds  that the state can offer from anywhere  on planet  earth and not necessarily giving  jobs  to  political  jobbers and supporters. The Governor must form an all inclusive government   and  take  political decisions to ensure equity and balance in the  distribution of political offices and development infrastructure to help distinguish permanently the seemingly  increasing tendency of ethnic  domination that has rekindled the once dying  fire of upland-riverine dichotomy in the  body  politic of the  state.  The Governor drawing  from  his vast  political  and  governance   experience must  take  back  the  state,  especially   our  villages, communities and local government areas  from  the  hands  of  miscreants,   militants,  cultists, warlords, and all those who play up the geo-ethnic  card to feather their own nests. Our people need peaceful  and secured  environment  to do their peasant  farming,  fishing  and petty trading. The youths  need  to be meaningfully   engaged  in productive  ventures  to take them  out of the hands of political  godfathers,  and from crime and illegal  ventures  infested creeks,  bushes  and dark street corners.  The wealth  and opportunities that the state is heavily endowed must flow and circulate to put smiles on the faces of every Rivers man and woman,  young and old.

As people of great  faith,  Rivers  people  believe  that  God  is the  one who  ordained  Governor Wike’s second term and the events leading to  his emergence to humble   and make him accountable  to the will  of His people  in Rivers  State.  If we believe  that  God  is the one who caused everything  that happened  in the state before  and during  the 2019 elections,  then today after the elections we must leave everything to God and act within His ordained  will to ensure that Governor  Wike  utilizes  the  opportunities   available  to take the  state  to the  next  level  of excellence.  As a people, we must de-emphasize political sycophancy and what  disunites us, and focus on whatsoever that is good and noble to the wellbeing of the state.  Our politicians, especially of the opposition  camp must cease from the PHD (pull him down) politics and how to win the next elections  at all cost, and come out of their  enclave  to support  the government to  succeed.  This  does  not mean blind sycophancy of  the  government   even in the face of wrong and poorly formulated   and executed  policies,  but that criticisms  must  be constructive to help Governor Wike do the right thing and not out of hatred and vile feelings.

As we look forward to a new Rivers State, many will say that Rivers State has found the man. But,  we would  say  because God  is always in the moment of Rivers  State politics,  the  man was  found to lead  Rivers State out  of her several challenges. Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike’s second term is therefore a gift from God to Rivers State.

Biobele Da- Wariboko Writes From Port Harcourt.

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