The National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS) yesterday
fingered President Goodluck Jonathan in the ongoing political fracas in
Rivers State and gave him a 14-day ultimatum to resolve the crisis or
risks having the body paralyze the socio-economic and political
activities of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). It also described Mr. Jonathan’s earlier denial of involvement in the crisis as false. According to the umbrella body for students in Nigeria’s higher
institutions: “President Goodluck Jonathan must stop distancing himself
from the matter because, whether he likes it or not, he is vicariously
involved in it. The direct involvement of the First Lady in the matter,
which she publicly admitted to when 16 Bishops from the South-South paid
her a visit at the Presidential Villa last week, implies Mr.
President’s tacit involvement in it. Therefore, Mr. President cannot
continue to feign ignorance or indifference in this sensitive matter.” NANS, who made this stance known in a statement in Abuja by its
Acting Senate President, Comrade John Shima, mandated the President and
the Federal Government to resolve the crisis. If the FG fails to resolve the crisis, NANS said it “shall be left
with no option than to convene its next Senate Meeting at Port Harcourt,
where it shall take a more decisive position and action on the Rivers
State crisis. “For the benefit of foresight, the action may include taking over the
city of Abuja and paralysing all economic, social and political
activities in the nation’s capital.” NANS demanded that “adequate security is provided for the Rivers
State House of Assembly, so that the legislators can return to work. If
that is done, then the majority will have their way and progress will be
made, which is the true beauty of democracy.” NANS called for “the immediate redeployment of the Rivers State
Commissioner of Police (CP) Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu, who from every
indication has gone political. “Since he has clearly shown that he cannot work harmoniously with the
governor, then the CP should be redeployed immediately from the state.
NANS hereby declares a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government of
Nigeria and all its relevant organs to resolve the crisis in Rivers
State.” The statement added: “The National Association of Nigerian Students
(NANS), in keeping up with its traditional obligations as the bastion of
democracy and vanguard of the oppressed and downtrodden, hereby
condemns in its entirety, the show of ignominy unfolding in Rivers
State, which culminated in the ferocious disruption of proceedings at
the State’s House of Assembly on Tuesday 9th July, 2013. “We are, however, not oblivious of the fact that the festering crisis
in the state has its roots in the acrimonious quest by the First Lady,
Dame Patience Jonathan, to practically dictate to the ‘obstinate’
Executive Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Rotimi
Amaechi, how he should run certain affairs in Rivers State. “Even though President Goodluck Jonathan can also not be said to be
inculpable in the matter, he is also a member of the PDP and from the
neighbouring Bayelsa State. So, we actually hope that the PDP would use
its internal mechanisms to bring this lingering problem to end. “We must bear in mind that the situation in Rivers State depicts a
huge threat to the security of the state and, by extrapolation, the
entire nation. The Executive Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Rotimi
Amaechi, has since made public, his own feelings of insecurity. There
were reports last week of the deployment of policemen to the Rivers
State Government House and the Rivers State Liaison Office in Abuja
respectively, without the knowledge and approval of the state governor.
That action by the police authorities is highly condemnable. “Mr. President should not forget that his cardinal responsibility to
the state and its citizens is the provision of security for human lives
and properties. This includes the lives of state governors and other
high-profile individuals. Governor Amaechi has publicly declared that he
is not comfortable with the Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Mr.
Mbu Joseph Mbu. We wonder why the Inspector-General of Police is
reluctant to redeploy Mr. Mbu from the state. Mbu clearly gave a clue in
an interview with a national television station that he works at
cross-purposes with Governor Amaechi. “The President’s thumbprint is firmly embedded in the ongoing crisis in Rivers State”, the statement insisted.
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