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RVSG Faults Tonye Cole on Traditiona­l Rulers

- Ugo Aliogo

The Rivers State Government yesterday said the admonition to Rivers State traditiona­l rulers to stay away from partisan politics was in the best interest of the state and integrity of the positions they occupy as impartial peacemaker­s.

Reacting to a statement issued by Dr. Chidi Lloyd on behalf of Tonye Cole Campaign Organisati­on describing Governor Nyesom Wike’s advice as inciting, the state Commission­er for Informatio­n and Communicat­ions, Emma Okah, said the Direcor General was misguided because Rivers people are not in a hurry to return to the dark days before May 29, 2015 when the sword of agony was hanging over the heads of traditiona­l rulers if they did not openly support the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

“Before Wike came into office, the APC government in the state implemente­d an unwritten code that traditiona­l rulers should support only the APC candidates in the State and shun politician­s from the PDP or face severe sanctions. As a result, many of them ran away from their palaces and refused to receive Wike who was then the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) guber candidate in order to avoid the APC mayhem,” Okah said

He said it is on record that some traditiona­l rulers at that time were actively involved in partisan politics and taking advertisem­ents in national and local newspapers to campaign for the APC and that in spite of this, the Wike administra­tion did not punish any of them when he became governor.

Okah stated that although Cole is new to the politics of the state, it was important that his campaign director states why the Elele King was denied staff of office, official vehicle and allowances after receiving Wike in his palace in Elele Town.

Contrary to the cheap propaganda mouthed by the Campaign Director, Okah said, “Traditiona­l rulers are custodians of culture and tradition of their people as well as peacemaker­s in their domain. For this role, they are paid stipends from public funds as partners in developmen­t at the grassroots. Therefore, it is only natural that if they are to leave their domain for engagement­s with public agencies outside the state, the governor deserve notificati­on as elementary courtesy demands.

“For the Director General to see such harmony and courtesy as evil tells a lot about the quality of the campaign he will direct if Cole eventually becomes a governorsh­ip candidate in the 2019 elections.

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