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Princewill
It is better to be silent and let people merely guess what you have on your mind than to open your mouth unguardedly and confirm that you actually do. What INEC has shown in their attitude towards us and in putting out their midnight statement on the March 15th was that they have been unable to resist the allure of big money and the carrot that Nyesom Wike dangled to them. Many of us said as much, but we were quietly dismissed as being biased.
Now that people have heard from an institution with even more integrity, the biases of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and their underhand tactics have been laid bare for everyone else to also see. They are not the first to succumb and they will not be the last, but thanks to the current anti-corruption stand of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration, they are now dancing in the market square and the world is watching their backs.
The recent statement made by the Nigerian Army exposed a wide gap in the relationship between the “independent” electoral umpire and the security agencies, the same people who provide the conducive environment for INEC to operate. What is striking in the statement released by the army is not that they simply dented INEC’s credibility, but that they called them out in a key aspect of their qualification that leaves them in tatters - their expected independence. How INEC recovers from this remains to be seen, but suffice to say that they can no longer speak with the freedom of the benefit of doubt they have been enjoying, from not only Nigerians but from the international community as well.
Wike has tried to show us that he can buy anyone, recruit everyone and not be held accountable to anyone in his pursuit of his ambition to lord it over everybody in Rivers state. Thanks to the Nigerian Army, some elements in the Judiciary and also the Inspector General of Police, not everybody is for sale. There is still hope for justice and the illegal suspension of an exercise that was inching him towards defeat will not save him from an inevitable rendezvous. We conducted a congress, they complained. We repeated it again, they sued. Judges excluded us from the ballot, we went for option B. Rivers people still humiliated Wike, they suspended his defeat. What more do we need to do, what else do they need to see, to know that this is not about one man, one party or even any individual ambition? It is a movement, united in the recovery of our state, our economy and our collective peace of mind.
We in Rivers state know that there was no widespread violence that called for a total suspension of a whole state. If there was, how did INEC get results in 17 out of 23 Local Government Areas? We know that widespread violence leaves a trail of death and destruction, if that was the case, how come INEC was able to declare results for Presidential elections when death and destruction was validated, but not for the governorship election when death and destruction was unconfirmed?
If INEC wants to be a responsible umpire, beyond obeying the courts, they will now need to do the following:
1. Apologise to Rivers people and the security agencies, especially the army, to rebuild the sense of joint duty needed to move forward.
2. Issue a statement condemning the violence meted out to all sides with specific reference to the Governor’s illegal storming of a collation center.
3. Cancel the entire process and start again or pending the resolution of all legal matters, announce the results as a collation of results announced per LGA, up to the point of “suspension”.
4. Change the REC and principal officers to conduct the election whenever the opportunity so provides, as there is no confidence in their neutrality and/or competence to conduct a free and fair election.
Anything short of the above will be assumed as business as usual and an exercise in futility. We are, by this statement, indicating our intent to be resolute against all odds in the goal of our rescuing our state from the shackles of wickedness in both high and low places. We thank all the patriots that have still remained committed to justice in spite of the twists and turns of corrupt institutions.
•Prince Tonye T.J.T Princewill is Director, Strategic Communications, Tonye Cole Campaign Organization.