
Rivers 2015: Dakuku Peterside Extends Olive Branch To Sen. Abe, Others •How He Emerged APC Consensus Candidate
By Nwaorgu Faustinus |
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December 2nd, 2014 |
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All Progressives Congress (APC) Consensus
Governorship Candidate for the 2015 election in Rivers State, Hon. Dr. Chief
Dakuku Adol Peterside, has sent the olive branch to other aspirants for the
position, assuring that he will carry them along in his plans and
activities.
Peterside in a statement issued on Saturday by Rivers APC Chairman, Dr.
Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, specifically singled out Senator Magnus Abe, whom he
referred to as his brother whom he holds in high esteem.
Peterside said: “I am grateful to God, to our Leader, Governor Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi and to our great party APC for finding me worthy to be tipped
as consensus candidate ahead of our forthcoming state primary election. I am
humbled by their choice of me and wish to assure that I will at all times do
my best to justify their confidence in me.
“Those who are trying to sow seeds of discord between me and my elder
brother, Distinguished Senator Magnus Abe, have already failed.
Distinguished Senator Abe is not only my friend and elder brother but has
also been my close ally in most of the strategic planning we have done in
the Amaechi political family, so it is given that he will be at the centre
of our march to the Brick House. I have visited and had brotherly
discussions with him. Together we will shame our detractors and claim that
which God has destined us to be.”
Giving a peep into his plan for Rivers State, Peterside said: “We bring a
roadmap of wealth for Rivers State anchored on a legacy and foundation of
prosperity laid by our Leader, Governor Chibuike Amaechi. We all know
Governor Amaechi’s legacies in education, health, agriculture and other
areas. He has built world-class schools and hospitals in every nook and
cranny of the state. His health centres can match any standard hospital
found anywhere in the world. In a couple of days, we shall be unveiling our
campaign plans and programmes. This is a RIVERS PROJECT. It is not about APC.
We invite everybody to come on board, join us to move Rivers State to the
next level.
“Rivers people’s support for me is overwhelming. I really appreciate the
outpouring of love. I thank all Rivers people. I will not disappoint you.
APC members rely on God and I will continue to rely on God. I do not depend
on my strength or ability. I will ensure unity in Rivers State. All Rivers
people will have roles to play in my administration, when elected as
governor by God’s grace. Our doors will be wide open.”
Reacting to the protest against his nomination by some youths said to be
from Ogoniland, Dakuku Peterside said: “I heard that some 150 young men and
women were at the Government House, Port Harcourt, three days ago. Ogoni
people love me and are very hospitable. I grew up in Ogoni, where I spent
over ten years. I still have many childhood friends from Ogoni. The
protesters are not Ogoni, but people from other political parties, who want
to cause confusion. The opposition parties sponsored the 150 youths to
protest. It is nothing to worry about. I was at the forefront of Ogoni
struggle in 1990, when the Ogoni Bill of Rights (OBR) was put in place.
“Ogoni people are peace-loving and not violent. It was when I was Rivers
Commissioner for Works that most of the roads in Bori (traditional
headquarters of Ogoniland) were tarred. I will continue to protect Ogoni
interests. Distinguished Senator Magnus Abe is my brother and friend and we
have had useful discussions. APC in Rivers State cannot be in reverse gear.
We will place emphasis on equity, justice and fairness. We will ensure
inclusive government. Everybody will be carried along. I am an Ijaw, but I
will be the governor of Rivers State. We can together build a greater Rivers
State.”
Throwing light on how Peterside emerged as Consensus Candidate, State Party
Chairman Ikanya said: “Rivers State APC was divinely set up to address three
principal injustices visited on some sections of Rivers State. One of them
is addressing the unjust situation of the Riverine areas of the state not
occupying the seat of power since 1999, after the eight years of Dr. Peter
Odili and the eight years of the incumbent Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi – all from the upland section of the state. The second
injustice is that of the Ogoni, a key tribe of the state, not producing a
Governor, Deputy Governor or Speaker of the State House of Assembly since
the creation of the State as far back as 1970. The last injustice is that of
the South-East Senatorial Zone not producing the Governor since the creation
of the state; Rivers East having produced Dr. Odili while Rivers West
produced Governor Amaechi, leaving the South-East in the cooler all these
years.
“Addressing these three major issues at the same time was a hectic task for
the leadership of Rivers State APC and being a human organisation, it will
be too much of a demand to achieve these three major goals at the same time.
Therefore, in the wisdom of the party leadership they achieved two of the
three goals by conceding power to the South-East Senatorial Zone and also
resolved to shift power from the upland to the riverine area of the state.
This zone presented four great leaders in the persons of Most Distinguished
Senator Magnus Abe, who is representing the zone in the upper chambers of
the National Assembly, Engr Tele Ikuru, the Deputy Governor of Rivers State,
Hon. Dr. Dakuku Peterside and Barr. George Feyi, Secretary to the Rivers
State Government, among other great leaders. Any of them so chosen will
still defeat whatever any other party may present in the 2015 elections but
in a every given contest, one person must emerge and when the party decided
to address the riverine issue Hon. Dr. Chief Dakuku Adol Peterside from the
Riverine area of Opobo/Nkoro LGAs, member of the Federal House of
Representatives and Chairman of the Committee who is a symbol of unity of
both the Ogoni people and both the riverine and upland sections of the
state, becomes the general acceptance to fly the flag of APC in the 2015
gubernatorial election of Rivers State.”
According to Ikanya, “This explanations becomes imperative particularly for
those outside Rivers State so that they may not be deceived by the
mischievous PDP in Rivers State that wants to continue with the injustice
meted to the South-East Senatorial Zone and the riverine areas of the state
by plotting to truncate the divine mission of the APC by imposing Chief
Barr. Nyseom Wike from Ikwerre tribe that prodcued the incumbent Governor,
Rt. Hon Chibuike Amaechi, to fly the flag of PDP come 2015. If Wike
succeeds, that will make the upland section of the state to govern the state
for 24 years, thus effectively excluding both the South-East and the
riverine areas of the state from governance of the state. This, to us in APC,
is the highest injustice to can mete to a fellow partner in the growth and
progress of our dear state. This is the mission and goal of the struggle and
battle for the soul of Rivers State come 2015.”
Ikanya commended and congratulated the leadership of APC in Rivers for
settling for a personality widely accepted by all the sections of the state
described as a symbol of unity, visionary, egalitarian and most importantly
patriotic whose love for Rivers State and her people is infectious. He
described Dakuku Peterside as a man who has earned a reputation as a
charismatic and disciplined leader; creative and hardworking, a broad-minded
fellow with strategic insights. The State Party Chairman said of Peterside:
“He brings integrity, compassion, pro-poor perspective and intellectual
dimension to bear in tackling tough national issues. His loyalty to
friendship and bridge-building skills are remarkable. Respected as one of
the most result-oriented, meticulous, consistent, trustworthy and
God-fearing political leaders, in all public offices he has held he has
brought innovation to bear and made remarkable impact that has endeared him
to his fellow compatriots. He is a role model and mentor to several young
persons, who look up to him for inspiration. He has at various times turned
down at least fourteen chieftaincy titles, several honourary doctorate
degrees and awards rather believing in the people as a reason for service.
“In the House he serves as chairman of the strategic Petroleum Resources
(Downstream) Committee that oversees the management of the key driver of
Nigeria’s economy (Petroleum Industry). Dakuku Peterside also serves in the
most important House committees of Anti-corruption, National Ethics and
Values; Drugs, Narcotics and Financial Crimes; Co-operation and Integration
in Africa, Electoral Matters; Industry; Communications and Works. He is a
well known champion of reform and strengthening of institutions as key to
unlocking development potentials.
“Besides, this great son of Rivers State is an international resource person
on oil and gas matters and a leading leadership/management scholar and
speaker in leading conferences around the world. He is a respected authority
on corporate political strategy and Business-Govt interaction in Nigeria. We
are proud to recommend him to the great people of Rivers State as their next
governor after the departure of the goal-oriented Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi
in 2015.”
Ikanya expressed shock over the interest demonstrated by the PDP bigwigs
since the announcement of Dakuku Peterside as the party’s consensus
candidate. He said that the way PDP was rattled by Peterside’s emergence
simply shows that his choice is the best for the state. He advised PDP to
throw in the towel I good enough time to avoid being disgraced during the
2015 gubernatorial poll.
The Party Chairman condemned the few youths sponsored by PDP that gathered
at the Government House to protest the choice of Peterside to fly the flag
of APC. “I am further shocked by the conduct of the few youths sponsored by
PDP who gathered at the Government House to protest the choice of Peterside
to fly the flag of APC who is not a member of their sinking PDP,” he stated.
He commended Senator Abe for disassociating himself from the misguided
youths.
The Party Chairman explained that not minding the choice of Dakuku Peterside,
“it is important to re-emphasise that the primaries of the APC in Rivers
State will hold as planned and all processes will be duly and diligently
adhered to. The APC will continue to uphold and abide by the hallowed
principle of internal party democracy and will not depart from it.” Ikanya
said the clarification had become necessary so as to “properly situate what
has happened to prevent avoidable misreporting by the media and not to play
into the hands of detractors and mischief-makers.”
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