Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State on Wednesday requested a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari to address the party’s affairs in the state and its political fortunes.
Dr. Dakuku Peterside, APC governorship candidate for the state, led a high-level delegation to make the request during a meeting with the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja.
Mr Edegbe Odemwingie, APC’s Assistant Director of Publicity, in a statement on Wednesday, said during the meeting, Odigie-Oyegun expressed shock over the Supreme Court’s judgement on the Rivers State governorship election but assured that the party national leadership will give all necessary support to ensure success in all subsequent elections in the state.
In Odigie-Oyegun’s words: “The APC National leadership has not neglected party leaders and supporters in Rivers State. The state has always been on the front burner of discussions and decisions in the party. There is obviously something fundamentally wrong in Rivers State which needs to be investigated and addressed.
“Your visit has had a sober effect on me. This meeting will kickstart urgent actions to address what went wrong. As of today, there are attempts being made by INEC to bar us from elections in Anambra and other states. We must address these issues. I still find the judgement on the Rivers State governorship election totally astonishing. There is something fundamentally wrong in the Judiciary.
“We have lost very important resource-rich states to the PDP. No matter how crude oil prices have fallen, it is still the most important revenue earner for the country.
“I will take up your request to facilitate a meeting with the President. We will do that as soon as possible and also make it clear that there are problems which as a party, we must address.”
Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Dr. Dakuku Peterside said: “It will interest you to know that many of our members, supporters and sympathisers are still at a loss to see us work as orphans. We have a Herculean task explaining to them that we actually form government at the centre. It is like, we lost the elections. To an overwhelming majority of them, the only indication that we might be part of government at the Federal level is because our leader and Director General of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign which led to a people’s revolution that defeated the former ruling party, and former Governor of the State, Rt. Hon. Chubuike Rotimi Amaechi is a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“The concerns of our members are reinforced by the fact that more than eight months after APC has formed government at the Federal Level, notable PDP chieftains and members who spent state resources to work assiduously against us (APC) are still occupying strategic Federal government positions, dispensing patronages to PDP members to the disadvantage and chagrin of APC members.”
Peterside reported that as a result of the unflinching support party leaders and members gave President Buhari and the APC, they have been exposed to undue attacks and hatred and internal discrimination.
He said: “We are called all sorts of names including being branded as traitors and almost live like outcasts in our communities and environments…Even today, we are not out of danger as we are killed, molested, maimed and insulted”.
Peterside also reported that security infrastructures that were skewed against APC before and during the 2015 elections are still working against and frustrating APC activities in the state. “The partisanship against us was, and is, still enormous,” he said.
He said the Independent National Electoral Commission is structured to ‘disfavour’ APC. “It (INEC) was put in place by the leadership of the last administration to perpetually protect its interest. We are all witnesses to how some of these actors found it convenient to annul results which were favourable to APC but upheld all those favourable to PDP under the same circumstances in the recently concluded governorship election in Bayelsa State. Meanwhile, politically speaking Rivers and Bayelsa states are in the same sub-zone of the South South geo-political zone. What has been put in place is to marginalise us and our members feel nothing is being done to change these structures to, at least, give us a fighting chance in neutrality.
On the Rivers State rerun elections scheduled for March 19, 2016, Peterside stated: “The issues of the re-run elections are paramount in our mind. We have 22 seats in a House of 32-man membership. Winning all 22 seats will give us 23 seats and that will enable us to produce the Speaker of the House. Also, that number is more than the proverbial two-thirds. Furthermore, there are 12 House of Representatives seats and all 3 Senatorial Seats to be contested for.
“Presently, the party does not have a two-thirds majority in any of the Chambers of the National Assembly…Now the opportunity to up the party’s numbers in these Chambers has come and we expect that the Party will do all that it takes to win all 12 House of Representatives and 3 Senate seats. Even if this may not give it the needed two-thirds, it will make the party have a robust majority such that it won’t struggle to have its programmes and plans that require parliamentary inputs to be easily implemented to achieve its set goals and core mandate.
“There is no gainsaying that Rivers State occupies a strategic political position in the politics of Nigeria.”
The delegation, among others, requested that:
* the APC National Leadership undertake a massive funds drive to finance the forthcoming re-runs in Rivers state;
* the restructuring of the Presidential Amnesty Programme by making sure that the current leadership and managers of the programme understood the political connotation of its implementation;
* urgent replacement of all agents and heads of agencies that the immediate-past federal government administration used to frustrate the Change Revolution;
* Purge of vestiges of and sympathisers for the immediate-past federal government administration in the leadership of security agencies, especially in the police and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
* That political appointments in all Federal government ministries, departments and agencies including ambassadorial positions be made to reflect the current realities of a change of government and, finally,
* A meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari to convey to him messages from families of the nearly 100 APC supporters killed and others maimed or have completely lost their means of livelihood for supprting President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC. The meeting will also afford the Rivers delegation an opportunity to confer with President Buhari and proffer solutions to the challenges and issues.
The delegation comprised: APC governorship candidate for Rivers state, Dr. Dakuku Peterside and running-mate, Hon. Asita Honourable; Rivers state APC Chairman, Chief (Dr.) Davies Ibiamu Ikanya; member of the APC Board of Trustees (BoT), Dr. Sam Sam Jaja; Senator Magnus Abe and several Rivers state aspirants and Rivers state APC stalwarts.