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A call has gone to the leader of the
Ibibio race and head of the Ibibio
Elders Forum, Ntisong Essien Ekidem III
warning against a proposed meeting of
the association aimed at endorsing the
political ambition of Governor Godswill
Akpabio.It is believed such endorsement
would endanger the unity and cohesion of
the Ibibio people.
This much was evident in a letter dated
September 24, 2009 written by the Akpan
Uyo and Ntisong Ibibio II, His Royal
Highness Sebastian James Umoren and
addressed to his successor Ntisong
Essien Ekidem III.
Ntisong Umoren's letter was prompted by
a proposal by some renegade members of
the Forum to stage a political meeting
aimed at endorsing Governor Godswill
Akpbio for continuation in office.
The letter read in part, “I am writing
because it has come to my knowledge that
some Ibibio political leaders seek to
use the Asan (the sacred place of the
Ibibios) and by extension the Esop
platform to declare their support for
Governor Godswill Akpabio to continue in
office after 2011. While it is the right
of everyone to hold whatever view they
may please, it is my opinion that it
should not be done in a manner that will
seek to commit the Ibibio people to a
cause that all may not believe in.
Esop Imaisong Ibibio, like the Egbe Omo
Oduduwa of old or the contemporary
Afenifere or Ohanaeze Ndigbo, is the
umbrella cultural body of the Ibibio
people.
Reminding Ntisong Essien Ekidem III of a
near tragic history, Ntisong II, Sir S.J.
Umoren said I urge you to remember what
happened in 1982 when Ntisong I, took a
political stand in favour of a certain
party the result was the near-collapse
of Esop. Today, the silent majority of
Ibibio people are of a totally different
opinion and I am appealing to you not to
allow anything to be done to marginalize
them.
On a final note in the letter, Ntisong
Umoren warned, do not allow anyone to
jeopardize your authority before your
people for political reasonsAt this
trying time for the Ibibio people I pray
that God give you the wisdom for the
season.
(Read
exclusive copy of the letter below)

It is also believed in many quarters
that the action which Ntisong III is
trying to take could be described as
that of a few Ibibio renegades as it
does not represent the wishes of the
majority Ibibio people. Some people
interviewed are saying that Akpabio
seems to be interested in campaign of
endorsements through inducements while
some in addition believe that his action
is capable of creating more
disorderliness in the State.
It would be recalled that in 1982
Ntisong Ibibio I, the predecessor of the
Ntisong Umoren II who handed over to the
present occupant (Ntisong Ekidem III) of
the hallowed office made the mistake of
backing one of the political parties,
thus causing a serious rift which nearly
destroyed the Esop. Therefore, as some
people plan to use the same platform to
support Governor Akpabio's ambition the
question on the lips of observers is
whether history, nasty history, will
repeat itself.
It is a popular belief that should the
endorsement show that is billed for
Saturday September 10, 2009 holds, the
popularity of Ntisong III will go down
sharply but above all, there could be
some fracas within the State which the
security agencies may only stop through
intimidations since the governor is the
chief security officer of the State.
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