The Akwa Ibom crisis remains unresolved few weeks to
election. Why is it so?
It may be that to our party, which is supposed to call it
off, has yet not gone full cycle; unaware perhaps that when it does, it may be
too late to be resolved. Full cycle is in the realisation by all stakeholders
that the story at the end of which only the party’s electoral failure in the
state is assured, should be made somehow shorter. It is in the realisation that
Akpabio has nothing to lose in the end but the party’s victory in the Akwa Ibom
State. It is in the realisation that one cannot logically by greater than 22.
And it is in the realisation that there is special danger inherent in any
capacity, on either side of the party and G22, for ignoring reason. Psychology
and perceptions play essential role in convincing the adversary that any
impunity or indifference by him will only lead to his inevitable defeat, and so
urges the maintaining of the stability that leads to success. The G22 has, for
33 days tried to compel the necessity for this success while our party, the PDP
chooses to sleep and urges us by its acts of indifference to travel further. I
want to say that in a rare sense of unanimity,we all in the group have found
the time to answer to the Party’s call. And we are prepared for that journey.
We will do it together. My prayer is that God will keep us worthy.
Many people are of the view that the G22 has lost the
struggle after the party’s flag was handed to Emmanuel Udom, what is your take
on this?
We may be deemed to have lost the struggle but we have not
yet lost our mission – the mission to free the State from hegemonic rule that has
seen it worst ever. The struggle may be tied to our Party as it is, but its
realisation transcends any particular platform as a vehicle. Just as the creed
may seem time honoured, the means to achieve it is itself timeless.
Presentation of Party flag to Udom is not an activity prescribed by the
Electoral Act or INEC Rules. It therefore does not stop him from being
substituted. The alternative it is to continue with impunity that I thought was
associated only with the rulership in Akwa Ibom State and perhaps lose the
chance of having a candidate in the elections. We will stop at nothing in
ensuring that our rights are respected.
We cannot be asked to buy Nomination Forms to participate in
a process under expressly defined rules only to have the rules changed
somewhere in the middle of the game. And no one thinks we have a right to
complain. Not in 21st century Nigeria.
What has been the motivating factor behind the G22 ?
The motivating factor is the common robbery that brought us
together, The tragic fate that befalls the State. The increasing voices of
cynics out there who tell our people that they can’t win it for themselves and
again ask them to go for one that will keep them on that same course and let
the chips fall where they may. These have motivated us to rest on the one
sentence that sums the spirit of man – No! We can’t. And so even though we are
all from different political background, our mission has been one. Though we
speak from different perspectives to issues, our vision has been unified. This
is the moment and this is the time: to reclaim our dignity as a people and
reaffirm the truth that we are one people, indivisible, corporate, bonded
together and collaborative. All these are presently lost and anyone who
suggests that we keep it up simply wants these challenges of yesteryears to
continue to challenge and hunt our future generations and is therefore cannot
have our support.What is the mood like in your group at the moment?
We are in the highest of spirit because we know what we are doing and we know where we are headed. Remember I said that even if the struggle is lost, the mission remains un-lost. So we are in high spirit and consciously pray that our dateline cruises in so that we move to the next level. We feel bedeviled by time.
Now that the ultimatum given by your group has expired, what is your next line of action?
Culled from The Nation
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