Some thing curious is going on in Cross
River State, some obviously sponsored youths have been induced to carry out
"protest rallies" against the face and moving spirit behind the
agitation for the resettlement of the displaced people of Bakassi.
Apparently
the young protesters phantom angst is that Senator Florence Ita-Giwa is really
not from Bakassi and should stop misrepresenting them. A rather funny assertion
coming 30 years after Ita-Giwa almost single handedly brought the plight of the
Bakassi people to the front burner of national discourse.
All of this is coincidentally taking place just after the Senator decamped from PDP the ruling party in the state and declared for the APC. Any discerning person can see that something sinister is afoot. Those in the know reveal that the problem started with a fire outbreak at a Bakassi displaced persons location. Senator Ita-Giwa was said to have gotten the National Refugee Commision to promptly respond to the disaster.
The Refugee Commision mobilized
considerable relief materials in the form of food and building materials which
was handed over to the state government at a ceremony in Calabar.
However, the relief materials never got to
the affected victims of the fire disaster but instead found its way into the
open building materials market in Calabar.
The obviously miffed Senator Ita-Giwa then reported to the authorities in Abuja, who dispatched some security personnel to look into the issue. Their findings revealed that there was indeed a diversion of relief materials. The embarrassed state government rather than take responsibility for the situation decided to demonize Senator Ita-Giwa for having the temerity to expose the farce. Hence the sponsored protests against her.
The danger of such protests is that it might incite a misguided youth to take matters a step ahead by physically attacking the senator. God forbid that she should be assassinated as was the case with a British female member of parliament a few years ago.
The PDP controlled Cross River State
government should concentrate on governance and find ways to pay the backlog of
salaries they owe workers rather that squandering scarce resources on
mobilizing youths against Eka Iban Ke Efik Eburutu, the Mother Of The Efik
Kingdom. Let it be known that nothing must happen to Senator Ita-Giwa.
Prince Paul Nsan
National Coordinator, Renaissance Group Caucus
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