The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has asked Nigerians
to hold President Goodluck Jonathan responsible if the country slides
into anarchy as a result of the worsening crisis in Rivers state.
Reacting to the reported attack on the four Governors who
visited Gov. Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers in Port Harcourt on
Tuesday, the party said in a statement issued on Wednesday by its
National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in Oro, Kwara
State, that the attack that took place under President Jonathan’s watch
is unprecedented in the country’s history.
”We will not accept the usual sophistry that President
Jonathan is not in any way involved in the Rivers crisis. It is also not
an excuse to argue that the President did not know that the visiting
Governors will be attacked, because as the country’s Chief Security
Officer, he has his ears and eyes all over the country in the persons
of security agents. Therefore, if the argument is that he did not know
of the attack, then he is not on top of his game,” it said.
ACN wondered when it became a sin for any Nigerian,
including elected officials, to visit any part of the country as the
Governors did, saying there can be no justification other than organized
political rascality for a group of paid hoodlums to invade a secure
environment like the airport and pelt the convoy bearing the Governors
with all sorts of objects.
The party wondered why the Police could not
provide adequate security for the visiting state chief executives and
restrained the hired scalawags from their audacious action.
”Would the police have allowed tramps to attack the
Governors if they were visiting the President? Would the police in
Rivers have allowed vagrants to act freely if those visiting Port
Harcourt had come in solidarity with the five renegade members of the
State House of Assembly? The unprofessional behaviour of the police in
Rivers is the reason that Nigerians have accused the state police
command of bias and called for the re-deployment of its ‘political’
Commissioner, Mbu Joseph Mbu.
”The visiting Governors were right to have visited their
Rivers’ counterpart, in the face of the siege on him by renegades
being teleguided from higher quarters. They are right to have expressed
solidarity with Gov. Amaechi, the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’
Forum. We salute the Governors as true patriots and the real sustainers
of our Constitution, and we demand appropriate sanctions for those
whose dereliction of duty put the Governors’ lives in danger,” it said.
ACN repeated its earlier warning against any contrived
crisis in any part of the country as a way of pushing the country into a
perpetual state of chaos, thus ensuring there will be no elections in
2015.
”The politics of 2015 cannot be removed from what is
happening in Rivers. We have had cause to warn Nigerians to be vigilant
against those who will foment trouble where there is none, just to put
in abeyance the 2015 elections, especially where the emerging signals
point to the fact that they will be rejected by voters. Those who are
afraid of free and fair elections in 2015 will do anything to prevent
one. Therefore, we are repeating our call on all Nigerians to be
vigilant, because eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,” the party
said.
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