Rivers: Before every one is killed
By Ibrahim Modibbo
I have no doubt in my mind that Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers
state is a tragic hero. Taking full control of primitive power after a recently dubious and highly contestable supreme Court
judgement, Rivers, in the words of Karl Maier, is a house that's fallen. Just
like what Adolf Hitler did to the Jews, Wike(d) is on the verge of achieving a
global notoriety of political terrorism with the intent to wipe out a whole
generation of political class in the opposition in Rivers.
After securing the ticket of the Guber race from the PDP
shortly before the last elections, the man went on rampage. Along with his
political bandits and thugs, he fleeced the soul of Rivers and frittered away
its innocence and today, the state sit on a keg of gun powder or better still
the "Killing field of the South south.
The government he superintends, is an outrageous example of
brazen impunity with predatory instincts. It is on a voyage of ignorance and
comic political adventurism, that is laced with rascally motivated self serving
rhetorics based on infantile display of primitive temper tantrums of the stone
age.
Heeding the recent call by Wike to burn alive members of the
opposition and other electoral personnel who stand on their way to victory in
the forthcoming elections in Rivers, the
APC in the last one week has lost over thirty powerful stakeholders through
murders. Mr Franklin, an APC ward 4 chairman in Ogba/ Egbeme/ Ndoki LGA along
with his wife and son were brutally murdered in cold blood and beheaded.
Gabriel Cookey and four other APC stalwarts were clubbed and killed by alleged
PDP members in Obibi, Etche LGA while only yesterday, Ofinijife Amachree in
what could be described as the greatest satanic display of primitivism, was
similarly set ablaze in broad day light. With all these atrocities, there is
the need to declare a state of emergency in Rivers, as the Governor has
abdicated his responsibility of protecting lives and property.
My appeal to the President is not to be complacent or
lethargic in standing up to be counted in this hour of need. All men of goodwill
must save Rivers from this modern day Hitler. After all, Napoleon the great was
quoted as saying " The world suffers a lot not because of the violence of
bad people, but because of the silence of good people".
Ibrahim MODIBBO is an Abuja based journalist and commentator
on National issues
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