Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Rivers elders give PDP 7-day ultimatum to drop Wike

•Threaten to vote for APC

From CHRIS ANUCHA, Port Harcourt
A group in Rivers State, the Rivers Elders and Leaders Council, which has been clamouring  that  governorship position be zoned  to  the Riverine area, has  given the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) up to January 5, 2015  to substitute Chief Nyesom Wike,   with a Riverine candidate, or face  mass defection to any party  which  fields  a Riverine person as  its candidate.

Addressing  newsmen  in Port Harcourt  yesterday,  the leader of the group and former Director General of State Security Service (SSS), Chief Albert Horsfall, recalled with regret the fruitless efforts made  by  the council  to make the  party and President Goodluck Jonathan,  to  see reasons  for the emergence of  a Riverine candidate on the platform of PDP.
He  threatened  that  if  PDP failed  to  withdraw  the candidacy of Wike, in place of  a Riverine  person,  they  would  be left  with no other choice,  than to support any  party which fields a Riverine candidate.
Chief  Horsfall accused  the  national leadership of  PDP of  conspiracy and  manipulation against Rivers people. “We have given them time and space to do what is right, up till this moment, they have not done anything,”  he  stated.
He condemned  those  he called  few ambitious people  that want to impose themselves on Rivers people, adding, “we reject that.”
He continued: “As  far as I’m concerned, justice must prevail in the end, that is why we must stand firm.  This is our state, this is our country, we totally and utterly reject imposition.
He was, however, optimistic  about  the emergence of  a  Riverine  candidate on the platform of PDP as according to him, the party still has till January 13, 2015, to foreclose the issue  of governorship candidates  in various  states.
Chief  Horsfall also revealed that  the issue of power rotation in Rivers State  was still pending in court, adding that it had been adjourned four times.
The elder statesman also commended other political parties that had heeded  their call,  by presenting Riverine candidates  but  stressed the need  for them to close ranks, if after January 5, PDP fails to substitute Wike with a Riverine candidate. To  achieve this, he said a  forum would be created where an agreement would be reached on the party with a Riverine candidate to vote for.
According to him, people from Riverine  area were not prepared to sell their birthrights.
“We will take back our state from those, who want to imprison us.”
He also came down hard  on  the 15 governorship aspirants  from the Riverine,  who were
believed to have  pitched  tent with Wike, describing them as chicken-hearted persons,  who
were merely deceiving the elders.
The former Director General of SSS recalled how the elders  had been committed,  fighting for
the governorship aspirants since September, only for them to  be abandoned.
“We will flush them out of the system. It is those with us that we will  push forward. Whoever
emerges will be our  leader, we will support him,” he said.
EDITOR Rivers elders council/MACHD
Rivers elders council gives PDP 7 -day ultimatum to  drop Wike
.Threatens to vote for APC
FROM CHRIS ANUCHA, PORT HARCOURT
A  group in Rivers State, the Rivers Elders and Leaders Council, which has been clamouring
that  governorship position be zoned  to  the Riverine area, has  given the national leadership of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) up to January 5, 2015  to substitute Chief Nyesom Wike,
with a Riverine candidate, or face  mass defection to any party  which  fields  a Riverine person
as  its candidate.
Addressing  newsmen  in Port Harcourt  yesterday,  the leader of the group and former Director
General of State Security Service (SSS), Chief Albert Horsfall, recalled with regret the fruitless
efforts made  by  the council  to make the  party and President Goodluck Jonathan,  to  see reasons
for the emergence of  a Riverine candidate on the platform of PDP.
He  threatened  that  if  PDP failed  to  withdraw  the candidacy of Wike, in place of  a Riverine
person,  they  would  be left  with no other choice,  than to support any  party which fields a
Riverine candidate.
Chief  Horsfall accused  the  national leadership of  PDP of  conspiracy and  manipulation
against Rivers people. “We have given them time and space to do what is right, up till this
moment, they have not done anything,”  he  stated.
He condemned  those  he called,  few ambitious people  that want to impose themselves on
Rivers people, adding, “we reject that.”
He continued: “As  far as I’m concerned, justice must prevail in the end, that is why we must
stand firm.  This is our state, this is our country, we totally and utterly reject imposition.
He was , however, optimistic  about  the emergence of  a  Riverine  candidate on the platform of
PDP as according to him, the party still has till January 13, 2015, to foreclose the issue  of
governorship candidates  in various  states.
Chief  Horsfall also revealed that  the issue of power rotation in Rivers State  was still pending in
court, adding that it had been adjourned four times.
The elder statesman also commended other political parties (three) that had heeded  their call,
by presenting Riverine candidates  but  stressed the need  for them to close ranks, if after
January 5, PDP fails to substitute Wike with a Riverine candidate. To  achieve this, he said a
forum would be created where an agreement would be reached on the party , with a Riverine
candidate to vote for.
According to him, people from Riverine  area were not prepared to sell their birthrights.
“We will take back our state from those, who want to imprison us.”
He also came down hard  on  the 15 governorship aspirants  from the Riverine,  who were
believed to have  pitched  tent with Wike, describing them as chicken-hearted persons,  who
were merely deceiving the elders.
The former Director General of SSS recalled how the elders  had been committed,  fighting for
the governorship aspirants since September, only for them to  be abandoned.
“We will flush them out of the system. It is those with us that we will  push forward. Whoever
emerges will be our  leader, we will support him,” he said.

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