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SPEECH BY DISTINGUISHED SENATOR MAGNUS NGEI ABE, REPRESENTING RIVERS SOUTH-EAST
IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AT A SENATORIAL STAKEHOLDERS MEETING HELD AT ELEME ON
SUNDAY 30TH NOVEMBER, 2014.
With due respect and humility, I
acknowledge the presence of my friends, brothers and political associates.
Let me particularly acknowledge the presence of my friend and brother, Opu Senibo Sam-Sam Jaja, Member, Board of Trustees, All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief (Hon.) Victor, Tombari Giadom, Commissioner for Works, Rivers State, the Chairman of this occasion, Chief Bebe Ukpabi.
I also acknowledge the presence of the Deputy National Secretary of my Party and political associate, Hon. Oji Ngofa, my colleague in the National Assembly Chief (Hon.) Barinadaa Mpigi, Chief S.B Nuate, Chief (Hon.) Felix Nweke and Hon. Fred Igwe, the Commissioner for Sports.
Permit me to recognize Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly representing Tai, Eleme, Oyigbo, Khana, Opobo/Nkoro and Gokana, the Administrator, Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority, Dame Aleruchi Cookey-Gam, our host Chief (Hon.) Marcus Nle-Eji, the Chairmen of Gokana, Eleme and Khana as well as Madam Caroline Nagbo, The State Women leader of our great party.
Today is very special and solemn for a
lot of us. Like Opu Senibo Sam-Sam Jaja rightly pointed out, “The Party took a
decision”. That decision was painful to a lot of us, not necessarily for me but
for my people. Regrettably, a lot of people did not understand or respect the
sensibilities of the issue.
In a situation where there was no
contest, the natural status should be no victor and no vanquished.
My people, the Ogoni people have a
dream; they too, like other people in the country would like to one day produce
a Governor for Rivers State. That dream is real, that dream is alive and that
dream will not die. It is not a dream about Magnus Abe, it is not a dream about
any individual. It was the hope, aspiration and expectation of a people. And I
felt that if it was not meant for political exigency, it was not just a feeling
of the Ogoni people, there were people all across Rivers State who felt sympathetic
with that aspiration. And in a political setting where there are always much
pains, some of those feelings would have been better respected and that is one
of the things I did not like.
The Publicity Secretary of the party
issued a statement to outline the qualities by which someone was chosen; nobody
was chosen for any quality. The Governor spoke and we agreed that we will
consent to a consensus candidate. We did not need to give reason by which that
consensus was arrived at and nobody gave any reason. So to begin to say that
qualities like character and integrity were looked at is indirectly saying that
one person was lacking in those qualities. And I think that in a situation like
this, those were some comments that were totally unnecessary. And I will ask
the publicity secretary to publicly apologize not just to me but also to Rivers
people.
Secondly, there are several things
that we will learn to do better as we go on. As a person, I did not build any structure;
I did not call any meeting. If I call a meeting in this senatorial district to
ask for anything, some of those who are here may not be here, but a lot of people
who are here would be here; I did not and so nobody should identify anybody as
supporter of Magnus and make them a target in our politics. If there is
anything like that, there will be a reaction, because we are politicians and
should always come together; if we must succeed everything we have agreed
before the consensus issue should be respected for unity to thrive; if those
things are not respected, there will be no unity.
From the onset, I said, I will consult
my people and associates and I have been consulting and I will continue to
consult. This meeting and what the people of my senatorial district have said (that
I should pick the senatorial form) is also an important part of that consultation.
I have digested it and will add it to others I have heard. But the most
important thing I want to say here is that, I, Magnus Ngei Abe, Senator of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, representing the Rivers South-East Senatorial
District, is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and I remain a
member of the party and call on everybody in this state, in this country who is
my friend, associate, admirer, or who had sympathy for the All Progressives
Congress to please remain a member of the All Progressives Congress.
What we are doing is politics,
politics is a game, and it has its values; sometimes, the rules and the way it
happened will not be clear to you. But anybody who knows me, know that at the
foundation of everything I do is the fear of God. I said from the beginning
that whoever God has said will be the Governor of Rivers State will be the
Governor of Rivers State and there is nothing any of us can do about it.
I do not want anybody to on account of
anything that has happened within the party, leave the party or encourage
people who had sympathy for our party to look elsewhere. I went to my village
to pick my permanent voter’s card (PVC), and was told that some people were
dancing, “Amaechi don do am 419”. That is the normal thing in this game. I am
not in any way troubled by anything. Anybody who knows me in politics knows
that I have been through these severally. And each time, God in his mercy has
always protected and elevated me. Anything that is my own on the surface of this
earth; nobody can take it from me.
So anybody who thinks that anything
has happened to me should please go home and thank God for all the blessings
that God Almighty has showered on me and my family.
Let me also say here that, we will
build a stronger party. There are still processes that we need to undergo to
heal the deep wounds that have arisen as a result of this decision. Nobody can
say and nobody should say that it is something that anybody can crossover, it
is not. We are politicians and we drive our own processes. One thing I would
want to assure everybody is that APC will win Rivers State. Hon. Dakuku
Peterside is my friend. He has been my friend and he has always been my
supporter. When I ran for the Senate in 2003 and this same thing happened, I
called some people together; Dakuku was one of those I called and he stood by
me. In this game, anything can happen. You have to learn to trust your own God,
learn from your experiences, and make adjustment in your life as you move on.
From this experience, I have also
learnt some lessons. I will also make some adjustment, but, the important thing
is that I will move on. So for those who were thinking that we were going to do
anything to undermine the party, we will not. For those within the party who
are doing things that will undermine the party, they also should not. We will
try and work together and build a greater party and by the grace of God, APC,
with the strength we have gathered in this State, we shall win.
This is the strongest district in the
State. Is it a lie? NO. And this will be, by the grace of God, the district
that will be the happiest in this party; but, there is work to be done. Nobody
should undermine the work that needs to be done.
Even the request that you have made
(motion that I should pick the senatorial form), I cannot respond to it here
because there is need for further consultation, the feelings within,
particularly my own group, the Ogoni people is such that if I open my mouth and
say anything carelessly I may not be Magnus Abe again after I say it, so there
is need for more consultation and reflection.
I will also want to point out that, there is
need for the party to respect the feelings of the people in this area so that
we can produce result. When it becomes as if the only place for campaign is
Ogoni, everyday you open the paper or tune to the radio, what you hear is how
happy the Ogoni people are. I can decide to prove that the Ogoni people are not
happy and, I can prove it; people’s sensibility should be respected. We are
from this senatorial district and we will deliver it; but we should be given
time to work on certain things. If people continue to go to the radio, even
when some of them cannot deliver a unit it will not be in the interest of our
party. If you allow them to go and prove how happy the Ogoni people are, we
will fail, the party will fail. So people should respect others, we have played
politics in this state for long. We are politicians and we know how to play
politics, but we should be assisted in certain ways.
In conclusion, I thank everybody here
and wish to say that for a lot of people, this is a very happy meeting but for
some, this is a very sad meeting. But the important thing is that both the
happy and sad are still working together. So it is the work of the happy people
to make the sad people happy and the work of the sad people to allow themselves
to be worked upon, so that they can be happy; because the purpose of politics
is for the happiness of everybody, so I want to thank everybody that has come
and assure you that I have heard your message. I will continue my
consultations.
I thank you for the love you have all
shown today. I thank you for everything you have been doing and may God bless
you all.
HONOUR SIRAWOO
Spokesperson to Sen. Magnus Abe
Spokesperson to Sen. Magnus Abe
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