Biafra-Agitation:
Ban
On Street Protests:
PDP Gives Kudos To Governor Wike For Pro-active Measures
The chairman of
Rivers State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Bro Felix Obuah has
described as commendable and timely Governor Nyesom Wike’s ban on street
protests in Port Harcourt by all manner of groups under the cover of freedom of
expression and speech etc.
The State PDP
boss who gave the commendation through a statement by his Special Adviser on Media
and Publicity, Jerry Needam said such order became imperative in view of the
possible consequences of such recurring protests without any response by the
All Progressives Congress, APC-led federal government.
Bro Obuah insists
that the Pro-active measure by Governor Wike was necessitated by the urge to
safeguard lives and property, forestall bloodshed in the face of glaring danger
posed by the pro-Biafra agitation and not necessarily intended to oppose any
body’s right to self assertion or expression.
He further
described Gov Wike as a true and patriotic Nigerian that has contributed
meaningfully to not only the peaceful co-existence of all Nigerians in the
State but also promoted through his actions one united indivisible Nigeria.
To Nyesom Wike,
according to Bro Obuah, any place in Nigeria one lives, earns a living and pays
his taxes among other civic responsibilities, is his home notwithstanding his
ethnicity and should enjoy all the rights and privileges to lead a worthwhile
life but in an atmosphere of peace and order.
“The call
therefore by the APC for which they tended to blame Gov Wike, demanding that
all protesters should be confined to their territorial boundaries is to say the
least, discriminatory, divisive and insulting and, not acceptable to a broad
hearted and accommodating Gov. Wike.
Gov Wike’s ban on
the street protests is therefore the best approach to the issue, since the onus
lies on the APC-led federal government to lead and chart a path for all to
follow without rancor and bitterness as one united people of Nigeria”, the
State PDP chairman declared.
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