Rivers elders demand apology from Wike for insulting Odili
Concerned Elders of Rivers State have asked the Minister of Abuja Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, to tender an unreserved apology, following his alleged recent derogatory remarks against former Governor Peter Odili
Vanguard -------- Concerned Elders of Rivers State have asked the Minister of Abuja Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, to tender an unreserved apology, following his alleged recent derogatory remarks against former Governor Peter Odili, a respected elder statesman and founder of PAMO University of Medical Sciences.
The demand was issued in a statement signed by prominent leaders of the state, including former Governor Celestine Omehia, Prince Uche Secondus, former Deputy Governor of the state, Tele Ikuru, former Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Austin Opara, Senator Ngoji Denton West, former Minister of Transport, Dr. Abiye Sekibo, and Senator Lee Maeba.
They also, included Dr Dam Jaja, Alabo David Briggs, Dr Shedrack Akolokwu, Dr Reginald Okeya, Ambassador Oji Ngofa, Emma Okah, Alabao Senator Adawari Pepple, Ambrose Nwuzi, and Emeh Glory Emeh.
The elders expressed worry at Wike’s recent insults directed at Dr. Odili, his family, and his medical institution during a church service in Ororgwe, adding that such behaviour is not only unbecoming but also stands in contrast to the time-honoured traditions of mutual respect, especially for elders and deference to wisdom and experience that Rivers State holds dearly.
On Wike’s accusations that Odili “chickened out” of the presidential race, the elders explained that the former governor merely yielded to the directive of the then President, Olusegun Obasanjo who asked him to step down in the interest of the party.
They noted that what Wike’s statement meant was that he (Wike) would disobey President Bola Tinubu if he was told to step down from any race the way Obasanjo directed Dr Odili to do in 2006.
“Dr Odili did not chicken out. In retrospect, we commend the loyalty of Dr Peter Odili who obeyed the call by the PDP to step down for the late President Musa Yar’Adua as the PDP presidential candidate in the 2007 presidential election to ensure North-South balancing.
“As a partyman and team player, Dr Odili courageously obeyed without pulling down the house or insulting other Nigerians even though it was certain he would have won the primaries. When Dr Odili was also not chosen as the vice presidential candidate, he accepted his fate and rolled out the drums for his brother from the Niger Delta, Dr Goodluck Jonathan who emerged as the vice presidential candidate and later President of Nigeria without firing a bullet. It was Niger Delta’s gain which Dr Odili represented at that time.
They further emphasised that as a former governor and statesman, Wike should act as a role model, especially when it comes to respecting elders and maintaining decorum in public discourse.
Their words, “We stand against the unfortunate remarks made by Nyesom Wike, and his continuous disrespect towards dignified individuals, including former governors, traditional rulers, and clergymen.
“Such behaviour is unbecoming of someone, who has held high public office.
It must be noted that as an elder and founder of the 1998 Restoration Team, which groomed almost all the current politicians in Rivers State, Dr Peter Odili has the right as a political father to call anyone of his erring political children including Nyesom Wike to order.
“Today, he is the Founder of the first private Medical University in Nigeria. Such a man does not need any “resurrection like Lazarus” by anybody.
"They further stated that while they believed in the power of dialogue and the importance of addressing grievances through constructive and respectful means, the act of disrespect towards elders is a serious matter that cannot be ignored.
According to them, “Elders are custodians of our heritage, wisdom and values, and any affront to their dignity is an injury to the entire community. This is why we stand tall against the unfortunate remarks of Chief Nyesom Wike and his penchant to throw caution and decency to the wind by insulting dignified persons and institutions including respected traditional rulers and clergymen whenever he pleases. "Otherwise, how would any one justify the current disrespect to the Odilis or would we forget so soon how he denigrated Sir Celestine Omehia, a former Governor of Rivers State, or the other leaders including Prince Uche Secondus or the King of Eberi Omuma Barr Onyekachi Amaonwu JP?
“As elders, we do not want to condescend to the low level of Nyesom Wike. As a person who holds a high public office, he is expected to be a peacemaker and role model who is supposed to be a leader by virtue of his status as a former Governor, holder of the national honour of the Commander of the Order of The Niger, Life Bencher and a serving Minister... We are deeply surprised that all these elevations mean nothing to him and that is why it is important."
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