By
Iso Fiberesima
The
primary responsibility of government at all levels is to protect lives and
property while balancing citizens' constitutional rights. However, in the
interest of safety and security, governments often limit the enforcement of
these rights. This delicate balance was put to the test in Rivers State, where
a recent protest exposed a matrix of governance, disloyalty, and rebellion.
Despite President Ahmed Bola Tinubu's federal
government being open to peaceful protests, it has consistently advised against
violent demonstrations, which can be hijacked by malicious elements. In line
with this stance, government officials across the country, including state
governors and appointees, have worked to minimize the impact of processions and
rallies.
However, Rivers State, known for its loyalty
to the central government, took a different approach. Governor Fubara allegedly
ignored calls from the Federal government to mitigate the risks associated with
the protest.
Instead,
the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Edison Ehie mobilized youth groups,
including past and present student union leaders, to meet with the Governor,
ostensibly to plan a "peaceful" protest.
It was gathered that each of the leaders of
these groups received N300,000 from taxpayers' funds on the first day. A
subsequent meeting took place, where Mr. Siminialayi addressed the youths and
told them to disregard warnings not to participate in the protest from
"enemies of the state." Each attendee received N500, 000, totaling
N150 million for 300 youths.
Various
groups received N6 million each to mobilize for the protest, which went ahead
despite resistance from the anti-rally orders of the Commissioner of Police in
the state.
In what appears to be a shocking revelation,
Rivers State Governor, Mr. Siminalayi Fubara, has indicted President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, criticizing his low democratic scorecard and failure to manage the
economy and stem the tide of inflation. Governor Fubara threw a jab at
President Tinubu, while responding to a crowd of protesting youth, who gathered
in front of the Government House, Port Harcourt on August 1, 2024.
Governor
Fubara espoused his views, saying, "I am in your protests. The demands are
germane. Hardship. Bad governance. Before this government came, the exchange
rate was below N300.00, but under this government, it is now N1, 600. The cost
of living cost of food, house rent, and high cost of medical bills." He
continued, "I am thanking you because you are here to demand a better
Nigeria. Like I told you yesterday, I already know your problems. Our youth, I
know that you are hungry. I agree with you that there is hunger. Before you
leave here, I will give you a small thing, at least, to take and buy pure water
and bread. Aluta Continua."
The planned protest was hijacked by the
Governor and his Chief of Staff to prove a point to the Federal Government that
he had the support of the youths. Governor Fubara wants to show that it is time
for revenge against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who he now perceives as his
political enemy. During the protest, Governor Fubara acknowledged the successes
of the protest, confirming he knew it would be non-violent. He aligned with the
youth, while blaming the Federal Government for the people's suffering due to
failed policies.

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