- Governor Nyesom Wike says Nigeria is extraordinarily challenged
- Wike blames the federal government for the inability of the country to develop
- He calls SARS a serious threat to the country's democracy
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state has taken a deeper look at Nigerian and concluded that in some areas, the country has failed its citizens in the past 18 years.
Wike said this while addressing Rivers people at the 57th Independence Day celebration at the Sharks stadium in Port Harcourt.
He said Nigeria was facing extraordinary challenges heightened by the lack of the government to successfully redefine and restructure the country for progress.
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In a statement by his media office, Governor Wike also paid the fines for 19 convicts to regain their freedom, commuted 32 death sentences to life imprisonment, approved unconditional release of 32 convicts from prison and granted free pardon to three convicts.
“After nearly 18 unbroken years of democracy and despite positive assertions to the contrary, our democracy keeps floundering under the watch of the federal government just as the vast majority of Nigerians are alienated from the State and estranged from the development process and denied the dividends of democracy.
“If economic progress is the test of our democracy then we have woefully failed as a nation.
“For 57 years we abandoned all other economic options and depended on a single economic product derived from the natural bowels of the Niger Delta,” he said.
According to Wike, Nigeria is now more “deeply divided, constantly flirting with crisis from the hegemonic tendencies of the powers that be, who have failed and are unwilling to even acknowledge the depth of injustice against other sections of the country, especially the minority resource-bearing communities.
“We all crave for strong national institutions to support our democracy, protect our freedoms and advance our development.
“Unfortunately, instead of advancing our democracy and protecting our liberties, some of our most important national institutions, specially the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Nigerian police have become the undertakers of their destruction by acts of deliberate compromise, partisanship and even sabotage in the discharge of their constitutional responsibilities.
“How else can we attribute INEC’s misfeasance and criminal complicity in the emerging but strange jurisprudential contraption in election disputes where fake results produced and procured from the custody of terribly partisan police agency were validated and accepted as evidentially superior to its own results by the electoral tribunals to overturn the returns it genuinely and rightly made in respect of the outcome of the 2016 legislative re-run elections in Rivers state?”
The governor noted that Nigeria’s judiciary had constantly suffered from systemic intimidation and denied the strength to act with courage and conviction to defend the constitutional rights of the people.
“It is obvious that for so long as the federal government continues to weaken the nation’s democratic institutions, in including the judiciary our democracy will continue to stutter and Nigerians would never have the genuine chance to effectively exercise their constitutional right to freely and fairly elect the right leaders to move the country forward.
“Apart from its visible involvement in election rigging, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigeria police has ironically and manifestly become the most serious threat to the security of lives and property in Rivers state.
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“So many people who have been victims of criminal extortion, robbery, kidnapping and torture continue to recount their ordeals from this criminal gang masquerading as security operatives in the state.
“We must therefore all commit ourselves to sincere leadership, socio-economic justice, fiscal federalism, the rule of law, free and fair elections, respect for human rights, eradication of poverty, access to quality education, full employment and the guarantee of peaceful existence.”
NAIJ.com earlier reported that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) joined other Nigerians celebrating the country at 57, but says the anniversary should be a time for sober reflection.
The PDP however noted that Nigeria had excelled recently in four areas among the comity of nations. It mentioned these areas as social, economic, political and democratic governance.
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Source: Naij.com