The Custodian April 11, 2014
Leader
of the defunct Niger-Delta People’s Volunteer Force, Alhaji Mujahedeen Asari
Dokubo has frowned at the recent comment by First Lady, Patience Jonathan that
she would ensure Nyesom Wike become the next governor of Rivers State.
The
Activist vowed that any attempt to impose the supervising Minister of Education
on the people of Rivers State would jeopardize Jonathan’s political career.
“To
make Wike a governor in Rivers State in 2015 is not morally right. All the
fellows endorsing him for whatever reason should know that it will injure PDP,
it will injure Goodluck Jonathan. If Goodluck’s name is brought into it, that
he is in support of the perpetuation of an Ikwere hegemony in Rivers State,
which is not right by population, which is not right under any calculation, it
will injure him and PDP,” Dokubo warned in a recent chat with Leadership.
The First Lady had in a statement said she was solidly behind the Minister in
his bid to succeed Amaechi come 2015.
Mrs.
Jonathan in a statement through her media aide, Ayo Adewuyi said, “In the case
of Rivers State, the First Lady wishes to state categorically that the
Supervising Minister of Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, is the leader of PDP in
Rivers State and he enjoys the followership of the people of the State. The
First Lady is solidly behind Chief Wike.
“The
people of Rivers State are also solidly behind Chief Wike and are prepared to
follow him. It is therefore mischievous to insinuate that Mrs Jonathan is
working to ensure that the governorship candidate comes from one of the
riverine areas of Rivers State which may not be where the people are going.
“It
is also imperative to state that the First Lady is always with the people and
will continue to go with the wish and expectations of the people. Mrs Jonathan
has not withdrawn her support for Chief Wike at any time and will always work
for the interest and the good of Rivers people. As far as the First Lady is
concerned, there is NO SHAKING in Rivers State.”
Reacting
to the First Lady’s assertion, Dokubo declared that Wike cannot not become the
next governor of the state.
According to him, an Ikwerre man has no business in Rivers Government House in
2015, adding that it would amount to political suicide for PDP to field Wike in
the next election.
He
voiced his conviction thus, “As far as we all know, there are three ethnic clusters
in Rivers State: the Ijaws, the Igbos (Ikwerre is part of the Igbo cluster) and
the Ogonis. After Bayelsa was excised from Rivers State, the Igbos have ruled
for many years. Odili was an Idoni Igbo; he ruled for eight years.
Omehia/Amaechi, who are also Ikwerres, by 2015 would have ruled for more than
eight years, making over 16 years,” he explained.
Dokubo
insisted that it is impossible for an Ikwerre man to succeed governor Rotimi
Amaechi who is also from that region.
Hear
him, “It is morally wrong for any anybody to say that Igbo cluster should
produce the next governor in 2015. I am an Igbo man also, by virtue of my
origin, and so I am not against the Ikwerre people or against the Igbo. I
repeat, I am an Igbo man; I can narrow it down: I have Ikwerre blood flowing in
my veins.
“Having
said that, the next cluster are the Ijaws, made up of the Kalabaris, the Obolo
and Ibani people, the Wakrike; Okirika is just one town in Wakrike, Ukoro and
others. These people have produced a governor. In terms of local government
spread, they are in 11 local government areas out of the 23 local government
areas; the Igbos are spread in eight and the Ogonis in four local government
areas.
“In
terms of population, when you remove the cosmopolitan population of Port Harcourt
and Obiakpor, which is about 80 per cent of the population, is non-indigenous
of those local governments. That is old non-Rivers indigenes and Rivers
indigenes, who are not indigenes of Port Harcourt and Obiakpor local
governments. If you remove those populations, the Ijaws are the majority as a
single block.
“When
you look at that, for somebody to say another Ikwerre man should become
governor is wrong. Yes, constitutionally, he has a right to aspire, everybody
is free to aspire, but it is not moral, it is not right. Something can be
legally right but it might not be morally right,” he added.

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