Dear Editor, As I write this treatise in a
remote village in the Niger Delta settlement
of Oyorokoto, my heart bleeds for the
inhuman incarceration of Mrs.Comfort Ewang,
wife of retired Air Commodore Sam Ewang who
served as the terminal Military
Administrator of Rivers State up to May 29
1999.
By
today, October 20th, this hapless lady is
doing her 14th day in that strange
environment around hostile, bohemian
characters who are still keeping her against
her will.
The husband, a senior citizen of Akwa Ibom
State and by extension, Nigeria, having
served and distinguished himself as a
military officer, has been having sleepless
nights. In some other climes, such a man is
respected because they are still on the
reserved list of military men/women who can
be called upon to serve again (incase) there
is any aggression or war against the Nation.
That is the standard practice in the
civilized world.
But if Ewang like any other Nigerian has
decided to try his hands in politics
culminating in his declaration of intent to
run for the office of Governor of Akwa Ibom
State in the 2011, general elections; is it
a crime?
The constitution allows any citizen above
the age 35, to run for Governorship or any
political office in Nigeria.
Mrs. Ewang should not be punished for this.
There are signs on ground to show that the
Government may be complicit in this politics
of intolerance currently on display in Akwa
Ibom State.
Firstly, he was denied the use of the
popular Ibom Hall field where he paid for
the declaration. The police Command through
C.P Walter Rughere’s alleged double standard
at play when he couldn’t proffer any reason
for stoppage of the rally after according to
reports, a series of meetings with the
Police Commissioner.
But Ewang, undeterred by the unprovoked
assault on his right as a citizen changed
the venue to the premises of his private
school- Beulah International College run by
his wife, Comfort.
Kidnap as political punishment: According to
reports, barely 3 days after that
declaration, these hoodlums attacked the
school in broad day light under the watchful
eyes of pupils and visitors in a commando
style, detonated explosives and seized their
main target after destroying about ten
vehicles belonging to the school and
visitors.
Ransom demand: Inside 48 hrs of the attack,
Ewang was told to renounce the ambition to
run as Governor in addition to payment of a
whopping N300m as condition for the release
of his beloved wife.
So far, the various commentaries that have
attained the Ewangs’ travail point accusing
fingers on the Government as masterminds of
this heinous crime.
The popular Yoruba adage says; “the evil
bird cried on roof top last night while the
sick baby dies the following morning – who
wouldn’t concluded that the evil bird was
the harbinger of the death of the child”.
But let us separate superstitious beliefs
from this matter and take a look at the
situation on ground together with the
alleged involvement of Government.
The facts on ground are that Ewang an Ibibio
son, is eyeing the office of Governor where
Akpabio a minority from Annang tribe is the
incumbent. The curious demands by the
woman’s abductors are that Ewang must
renounce his ambition cannot be swept under
the carpet.
How he is to do that to their satisfaction
was not specified because up to the time of
the incident, it is not confirmed if Ewang
had picked up the ANPP forms yet given the
official position of the national chairman
Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu that the party is awaiting
the time –table from INEC to enable them
declare their time lines for its primaries.
Payment
of Ransom: According to reports, Ewang
summoned the courage (maybe as a soldier) to
meet with Governor Akpabio last Wednesday
September 13, 2010, though it is not stated
who initiated the meeting, but the good news
in that he (Ewang) met with Akpabio, perhaps
to dispel the rumored involvement of the
State Government.
But according to Ewang, he barely entered
his home after the meeting when he got calls
from sympathizers all over the world
congratulating him over the unconditional
release of his wife. He suspects the
deliberate politicization of the matter by
Akpabio.
In assessing the claims and counter
accusations between the duos, lies the truth
that the hapless Lady is still suffering for
an offence she did not commit. What exactly
did Akpabio tell Ewang at that meeting?
According to the embattled husband,“the
Governor tried to politicize the issue” But
is the incontrovertible fact that Mrs. Ewang
is still being held against her wish within
the territory of Governor Akpabio’s
area of authority as the chief security
officer of the State speaks volumes. What
notable effort has he put in place for the
rescue of the woman and indeed other
person’s being held illegally by those
hoodlums?
A dangerous trend: The latest victim is the
father of the State Assembly Speaker; 78yrs
old Pa Etuk whose police orderly was killed
in the attack. To fulfill all righteousness
as they say, Ewang had raised the sum of
(N25m negotiated sum) to the criminals who
not only collected the cash, but also set
the vehicle a brand new Mazda 929 ablaze and
detained the emissaries. A driver, and with
Personal Assistant. The driver was released
the next morning that they are still
expecting 100m before the woman could be
released; saying it was order from above.
Pray, why should Akpabio and his advisers
think it is bad politics that all accusing
fingers are pointing at his direction? As
they say in the popular folk story – When
the people sighted a tiger at the
neighborhood ravaging the area, the
neighbours merely exclaimed, “suits them
right”, but when it came close to those who
didn’t care, there was nobody left to repel
the rampaging tiger.
Fact is it could be turn of Akpabio’s wife
tomorrow or any member of his family. Where
was Akpabio during late President Yar’Adua’s
amnesty for ex- militants, kidnappers and
armed robbers?
President Jonathan and IGP Hafiz Ringim are
not doing well so far in this regard. It
took the kidnap of 15 school pupils in Aba
for President Jonathan to deploy the army to
stem the scourge in Abia State.
This issue is not about politics. It’s about
human rights as it affects the right to life
in accordance with United Nations Charter.
The proactive actions of Governor Rotimi
Amaechi and Theodore Orji in Rivers and Abia
State to combat the menace of Kidnapping and
armed robbery is a very clear pointer for
the State Government of Akwa Ibom to adopt
if the security of his people is of
paramount importance.
Akpabio’s handlers should look beyond 2011
and the politics because it would soon come
and go, but the consequence of the heinous
crime will not depart in a hurry. What
legacy is Akpabio thinking of leaving behind
at the end of his tenure? Let him go and ask
Odili, Nnamani and Co.
My advice to Akpabio now is that he should
set all security apparatus in place to smoke
out these undesirable elements and bequeath
in the people a safe place to live and do
business as was the case before. Enough is
Enough.
Dr. Terry Justman Imama, a Public
Analyst lives in Port Harcourt
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