We Demand An Apology From The Presidency- South-south Governors.
Leaders of
the South-south geopolitical region and their governors have demanded an unreserved apology from the presidency for abruptly aborting a crucial stakeholders
meeting scheduled to hold in Port Harcourt Tuesday.
The
presidency had fixed a meeting for Tuesday with the governors and other leaders
of the region to discuss burning national issues affecting the region and the
effects of the EndSARS protest. The Federal Government delegation was supposed
to include all the ministers from the geopolitical zone and other persons.
Addressing
South-South leaders at the Banquet Hall of the Government House, Port Harcourt,
Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, who presided over the session, expressed
regret at the botched meeting which was called at the instance of the
presidency, through the office of the Chief of Staff to the President, Prof.
Ibrahim Gambari.
He explained
that the meeting time was adjusted twice from 11am to 1pm, on the excuse that
President Muhammadu Buhari was meeting with the Director-General of the Department of
State Services (DSS) and the Inspector General of Police, who were supposed to
be part of the presidential delegation for the South-South meeting.
Okowa, who
is also the chairman of South-South Governors Forum, said he later got a call
from the Chief of Staff to the President yesterday afternoon announcing the
eventual cancelation of the meeting. According to him, he felt really
disappointed that the region could be treated with such disdain.
Okowa said
the people of the region had been embarrassed, disgraced, and disrespected. He
stated that the South-South geopolitical zone is a very important part of the
nation and the governors feel insulted because the traditional rulers who had
gathered for the meeting deserved to be revered.
“As
governors, we feel very touched and very sad about what has happened. And
having also listened to our youths, we can feel the anger. As a mark of respect
for our people, because you are actually the stakeholders of our region, we
felt it was necessary for us to consult with you before taking any decision, if
we take our decision without consulting with you, then we would have added to
the disrespect that has just been meted on you.
“We call for
a public apology, not for the governors alone. We call for a public apology
because this meeting was not called at our instance. It was called at the
instance of the Presidency. The time was changed last night. We understood and
we talked to our people. Some of us did not sleep in trying to put things
together. We have gotten to a very bad start. So we are going to convey this
message to the chief of staff to the president.
He further
continued: “We deserve as a region unreserved public apology to the region,
particularly to our traditional rulers and the leaders in this zone, which
include our Christian leaders, opinion leaders, our women, and our youths, and
also, the governors of the zone who were voted into office and that is the least
that we expect for us to accept to reconvene this meeting.”
Former
President of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People, Ledum Mitee,
said he considered the abrupt cancellation of the meeting not only as an insult
but an effrontery disrespect the people of the South-South zone.
Similarly,
member of the 2014 national political reform conference, Ms. Ann-Kio Briggs,
said the Federal Government on Tuesday demonstrated the value it actually
placed on the South-South geopolitical zone.
Rivers State
governor, Nyesom Wike, who hosted the meeting, described Rivers State, which is
the capital of the South-South as safe.
Present at
the meeting were also Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River; Governor Udom Emmanuel
of Akwa Ibom; Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State; and Godwin Obaseki of Edo
State. Other eminent persons present included: the National Chairman of the Pan
Niger Delta Forum, Air Commodore Idongesit Nkanga (Rtd); former President,
Nigerian Bar Association, Onueze Okocha (SAN); among others.
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