Wole Soyinka is a big embarrassment – Patience Jonathan strikes back
Saturday, July 13
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Wife
of the President, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, on Friday took on the Nobel
Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, for attributing the crisis in the Rivers
State House of Assembly to her.
In
a statement by her spokesman, Ayo Osinlu, the President’s wife said
Soyinka betrayed the moral duty that expected him, as a respected member
of the society, to carefully consider all shades of issues that
informed his opinions on any matter.
Mrs. Jonathan said Soyinka had become an embarrassment to his admirers with his diatribe against her.
The statement read in part, “Unfortunately, Soyinka betrayed moral duty in his recent diatribe against Mrs. Patience Jonathan.
“Of
course, this would not be the first time he would reach out against the
First Lady, usually from self-righteously indignant lecterns.
“In
this particular instance, his verdict was that Mrs. Jonathan was
‘stoking the crisis currently rocking her home state of Rivers…’, and
thereupon asked Mr. President to caution his wife.
“The
good, old Prof. reminds one of the truth that indeed, most of the
giants on the street are men of like passions like everyone else. Worse
still, most of them are actually standing on clay feet and would fail
the test of a gentle push.
“Otherwise,
who would have believed that the social, civil, constitutional and
sundry rights crusader Prof. would maintain a safe distance from the
heart of an activity that is a potential threat to the peace, security
and safety of the people of a state, then collect exaggerated stories
and jaundiced perspectives from familiar propagandists and character
assassins, and promptly summon the media to a “state of the nation”
address.
“It’s
an embarrassment to his throng of admirers and followers, that a sage
of Prof. Soyinka’s status, who used to be a gauge of public morality in
this nation, would lend himself to a propaganda of high drive, to save a
governor who elected to launch into a river without applicable survival
skills.”
Mrs.
Jonathan argued that the calculation was to attack the President and
pull to pieces anyone associated with him, as a strategy for attracting
public sympathy to the “clear underdog.”
She said Soyinka was only contributing to the project when he claimed that she was Governor Rotimi Amaechi’s problem.
In
a related development, the Presidency on Friday said Governor Rotimi
Amaechi of Rivers State should be held responsible for the fracas that
broke out in the state House of Assembly on Tuesday.
Special
Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Ahmed Gulak, said this
in an interview with State House correspondents at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja.
Gulak
said it was erroneous for someone like the Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole
Soyinka, and opposition political parties to heap the blame of the
crisis on President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Patience, when the
governor himself was the one who instigated it.
He said rather than being the mastermind, the President was the victim of Amaechi’s alleged mischief.
The
presidential aide argued that the disagreement among the state
lawmakers would not have degenerated to that extent if the governor had
not gone to the premises contrary to the advice of the state
Commissioner of Police.
He
alleged that it was the presence of Amaechi and his security aides that
emboldened the Majority Leader and other lawmakers loyal to him to beat
the anti-Amaechi lawmakers as shown in the widely-circulated video of
the mayhem.
Gulak
said, “It is mischief to say that the President is behind the crisis in
Rivers State. The President cannot be part of the crisis in that state.
He is a man of peace.
“The
problem in Rivers State is the internal wrangling of the administration
of the governor. It is sad that when there are crises in the assembly,
the governor will physically drive to the House of Assembly to partake
in the crises.
“The
fact is that in this crisis in Rivers State, the governor should be
held responsible because if he did not go to the house of assembly,
those guys wouldn’t have been emboldened to beat people up.”
Gulak said the Rivers crisis was not the first time a crisis would be recorded in a state house of assembly.
Citing
the example of Adamawa State, where the assembly was shut for about
three months because of a crisis, the presidential aide said the
governor did not appear physically in the assembly and yet the crisis
was resolved.
He said the way out was for all parties to abide by the constitution provision which provides for separation of power.
Gulak observed that Soyinka made a public comment on the matter out of ignorance.
He
said, “Soyinka, without knowing the fact, just went public to blame the
President and his wife for what is happening in the state. He is an
elder statesman, I don’t want to take issues with him but I will say
that he should be responsible.
“I
am not aware of any plan to impeach the governor and the President is
not aware even if there are such plans. But what I know is that the
house of assembly intended to change their leadership, rightly or
wrongly, they have a constitutional right to do it if they have the
majority.
Reacting
to Gulak’s statement, the Chief Press Secretary to the Rivers State
Governor, Mr. David Iyofor, described the President’s aide as the “Wada
Nas of our time, who should be ignored.”
Iyofor
dismissed Gulak’s claim that Amaechi was responsible for the crisis in
Rivers and maintained that the governor was not the five lawmakers that
attempted to impeach the Speaker.
“Gulak’s
statement lacks the necessary logic. Was Amaechi one of the five
lawmakers who attempted to remove the Speaker in a House of 32 members?
“Was
Amaechi responsible for shooting teargas into the Government House? If
Gulak does not know what to say, it is better for him to keep quiet and
allow peace to reign,” the governor’s media aide said.
Meanwhile,
the Chief Security Officer, Aide De Camp and other security men
attached to Amaechi may be dismissed from the police force and the State
Security Service.
NE gathered
that the dismissal would be based on their level of involvement in the
fracas that occurred in the chambers of the state house of assembly on
Tuesday.
The
Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, had already set up
an investigative panel headed by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police
in charge of Operations, Philemon Leha, to probe the political impasse
in the state. It was learnt that the SSS was also carrying out a similar
investigation to determine the involvement of its officers in the
fracas.
A
top security source said, “The conduct of the policemen and other
security officers is highly embarrassing to the police high command and
they will face disciplinary committees.
“Any
indicted officer, whether SSS or the police, faces three types of
punishment, including demotion and dismissal, which are the highest
forms of punishment they can get.”
The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro, has also expressed an interest in the matter.
He
has called for an urgent probe into the involvement of policemen in the
assault and battery of lawmakers, which was aired on television.
Assistant Director (Information & Public Relations), Police Service Commission, Ferdinand Ekpe, confirmed to newsmen that Okiro had directed that investigation should establish the culpability or otherwise of the policemen in the incident.
He
said, “The Police Service Commission Chairman, Sir Mike Okiro, as a
Nigerian, watched the incident on television and he is interested in the
matter.
“He
has directed that investigation into the involvement of the policemen
be sped up and the case should be brought to the commission after it
might have been handled by the Force Disciplinary Committee.”
Findings
indicated that the police high command was embarrassed by the conduct
of the policemen that were attached to the governor for jumping into the
fray between the pro and anti-Amaechi lawmakers.
It
was learnt that the policemen did not exhibit professionalism and good
judgment expected of senior officers working in a politically-volatile
environment.
The
Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, said the panel set up
by the IG would investigate the conduct of all the policemen that were
at the scene of the fracas and any one found to have breached the police
code of conduct would be punished.
“A
policeman is a policeman everywhere, no matter who you are working
with. A governor has immunity but a policeman has no immunity and if
your conduct breaches the police code of conduct, you will not be
spared.
“Our
investigation will focus on all the policemen at the scene of the
fracas and any indicted officer will be dealt with accordingly. I don’t
want to pre-empt the investigation panel, but the fact remains that the
police force will not condone any act of indiscipline,” Mba stated.
Reacting
to the move to dismiss the officers, the Chief of Staff, Government
House, Port Harcourt, Mr. Tony Okocha, said the police should bother to
find out the circumstances that led to the beating of the lawmaker by
the police.
Okocha
explained that the ADC to the governor had to defend his principal
(Amaechi), who, one of the lawmakers instructed somebody from the
gallery to shoot.
The
governor, according to Okocha, informed the state Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Mbu Joseph, about the crisis in the House of Assembly.
“When
the governor got there, one of the lawmakers ordered that the governor
should be shot. So, in that circumstance, what would the governor’s ADC
do?
“The
ADC to the governor did what was expected of him by defending his
principal. The gallery was peopled by some youths with guns. That is why
I say the police should bother to consider the circumstances that led
to the ADC’s action.”
Meanwhile,
Governor Amaechi, on Thursday, raised the alarm that his life was in
danger following the withdrawal of soldiers from the Government House.
The
governor, who expressed surprise over the development, said the
soldiers were withdrawn without any prior information to the Government
House.
Amaechi,
who spoke through his Chief of Staff, Mr. Tony Okocha, explained that
with the withdrawal of some police personnel in the past and the pulling
out of soldiers, his security could no longer be guaranteed as a
governor.
“The
truth is that the governor’s life is in danger and you know he has told
the people of the state and Nigerians to continue to pray for him. The
battle is not about Amaechi, it is about impunity, it is about
harassment.
“It
is Amaechi today; it may be the turn of another person tomorrow. That
is why we are calling on Nigerians to speak out against what is
happening in the state,” he said.
More
than 24 hours after soldiers posted to the Government House in Port
Harcourt were withdrawn, a letter from the Nigerian Army (2 Brigade,
Port Harcourt) was sent to the state government to explain the reason
behind the action.
The
state Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Mr. Dan Orbih,
explained that though he would not subscribe to any decision that would
endanger the life of the governor, Amaechi did not take any action when
his (Amaechi) ADC and orderly beat up a lawmaker in the House of
Assembly complex.
Obuah,
however, attributed the pulling out of the soldiers from the Government
House to the prevalence of young civilians parading themselves as
soldiers in order to oppress innocent people of the state.
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