Comrade Godwin Erhahon is a veteran journalist, a former chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Edo State council. He is presently the state chairman of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC). In this interview he speaks on a variety of issues concerning the performance of his party in the recently concluded April 2011 general elections, the administration of Governor Adams Oshiomhole in the state, the Boko Haram onslaught in Nigeria and several other burning issues. CAJETAN MMUTA met with him.
 
 
The opposition parties in Edo State have been very silent since after the April 2011 general elections and there is this belief that their voices have been overwhelmed by the ruling Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the state. What actually is the situation?
So far I wouldn’t agree that the opposition has not been speaking. My fear was that most of our correspondents refuse to really carry the news of the opposition because of perhaps their relationship with the governor of the state and I have told them that as far I am concerned
I am their elder. In this state now if you talk about the former NUJ I think I am the eldest that is still living in Benin. I have two or three others who are outside this state and outside this country and they also know that I was the chairman of the Correspondents chapel. And so when you talk about criticism of government and personalities and all of that, nobody would claim to have done it much better than I did in my time and so when I issue statements or grant interviews, people try to water it down because they believe that the ruling Comrade is close to their editors and their publishers.
So they are not serious; the only way to help the Comrade is to tell him the truth and the only way you can market your paper is to be objective. And so I tell you that we have always spoken, the problem has been on the side of the media. We also cannot compete financially with the ruling parties.
Your party the CPC lost dismally during the April general elections in the state. What in your own view are the reasons for that?
Well you call it dismally, you were in the state and you saw what happened. A situation where the ACN conspired with the PDP against us and there was the fact that the governor Comrade Adams Oshiomhole who has been a major beneficiary of the North went to Edo North and assembled all the traditional rulers in the area in his house two days to the presidential elections and told them to vote for Jonathan because Jonathan is our own and that the North should not be allowed to come in and he said a lot of funny things about the North and one of the traditional rulers who was also close to General Buhari was quick to tell him, say look we cannot be part of this.
He said a lot of things about the North and when I heard it I was disappointed, because, first, I know when Oshiomhole arrived Kaduna as a young man who just left secondary school in 1973, he was homeless. He told me when we were very close how he suffered and how he was able to find his feet in Kaduna. If the Northerners were as bad as he portrayed them he wouldn’t have been able to survive and become who he was before he became governor now. And I also know that Nuhu Ribadu who was the presidential candidate of his party, ACN, whom he now betrayed along with Buhari, was very magnanimous to him even as the chairman of EFCC. As we speak all the allegations against him when he was the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress, the petitions against him never saw the light of the day and I was also with him in 2006 when we started this race and we were broke, Ribadu came in and offered financial assistance to him and for such person to have betrayed Ribadu, betrayed Buhari and tried to run down the North it didn’t make sense and so those were some of the reasons that worked against us.
But at the end of the day if you look at the score we came third in the state and our former party, ANPP, from which we moved to CPC, they were far below us and that was the party that had the former governor of this state as the presidential running mate.
So I won’t say we lost abysmally, we did our best, coupled with the fact that the immigration department were also very, very unfair to us. After the elections people tried to pressurise me not to bother, but to forgive them; I had wanted to make a case out of it. A situation where they mounted most of the polling booths in the urban city of Benin driving away Hausa people to say they are not Nigeria, it was too much and we weren’t happy about it. When they did it during the National Assembly election I sent a delegation there, they met them but they said yes; one of them after they had interrogated him he confessed that he was not actually a Nigerian that his grandfather came from Niger and so his father was born in Nigeria in Kebbi State before his father gave birth to him. I said what kind of stupid statement is that? What do you talk about citizenship law and citizenship rights?
How do you define a citizen of a country if somebody whose father was born in this country and then the father also had him here then that one is not a Nigerian, who is a Nigerian? Is there any tribe in this country that originated from Nigeria and they did not come from somewhere? It is not possible. God didn’t come here and create any tribe and said you are Nigeria. One way or the other we migrated from somewhere. And so the citizenship law anywhere in the country affects any child that is born in the country as an indigene first and foremost. And so those were some of the things that worked against us, but at the end of the day I think we are proud. A party that came in, we are here for less than a year and yet we were able to come third, that was good enough.
The year 2012 is another election year, particularly in the state because the governorship election will be coming around and it is expected that the existing registered political parties will participate in that election and Oshiomhole has indicated his interest to go for second term with his posters all over the state. How much rating would you give to his administration within the past two years and eight months?
Well, I will tell you that surely if you want me to score him actually he has done above 40 percent. That’s my rating which is not a failure and is not an excellent pass as people would want to say and all that because if you look at some of the projects he has been handling and he is still handling you get marveled. For example, look at the airport road. As we speak now who knows the contractor, but if I tell you the contractor and you publish it, Benin people will revolt.
They said ooh he is carrying one Captain as a front, but the person who ruined this state for eight years is the actual contractor.
Very soon we will come out with details to really confront him. So you have him two or three times say he was going to revoke the contract. Could he dare it? He couldn’t because his godfather is the one handling the project and as we speak that contract has been reviewed several times. The whole of that road is less than nine kilometers and so if you have spent over eight billion naira on less than nine kilometers that is not a new road; expansion of an existing road you will agree that that road even with two billion a good government ought to have been able to handle it properly and then finish it on time. I can tell you that they have spent more than eight billion on that road.
But the government says it believes in the rule of law and transparency, going by what you have seen so far how much can you rate the state government on that basis?
Where is the rule of law when he unilaterally and arbitrarily and illegally dissolved elected local government councils two or three months to the end of their tenure and then he has continued to replace one caretaker committee with another in local government councils, whereas section 7 of the constitution is very clear, it has a declaration that the system of local government by democratically elected local government councils is under this constitution guaranteed and so he believes in rule of law where did he find his power to begin to establish caretaker committees and then all the contracts that have been awarded how many of them have you seen published as advert for bidding.
How many of these projects can Edo people say they know the contractors? So to say that the government is shrouded in secrecy is to be polite. It is not only shrouded in secrecy it is also bedeviled with fraud and intrigues. And then the level of hypocrisy in the system is very, very painful. You have been here and you should be able to assess some of these things.
Look at what the governor said last year and what he is saying now on so many issues and then you look at last year when doctors have to go on strike agitating for their right. He tried to show power with them, you know he is so egoistic even when you knew they were right. That one cost the lives of hundreds if not thousands of patients which caused commotion in the state before he finally bowed to their demands. If he knew that their demand was right, why were you being egoistic, why were you struggling with them? Some of these things are terrible and I just wish that our people are not too carried away with rhetoric and so on, because if you were in this state for the one and half years Professor Osunbor ruled this state; you look at the achievements of Osunbor compared to what is happening now, it is enough to say the regime was illegal and all of that. Yes I agree that that regime was faulted, it has been rubbished by the tribunal, but that does not in any way remove from the achievements that were made.
Go to Akpakpava Road and see all the adjoining streets to Akpakpava, they were tarred by Osunbor, go to Igun, Saint Saviour in Upper Sakponba it was deserted by people, but Osunbor opened up the whole of the areas and several other places without making too much noise about it. And like Akpakpava it took him less than six months to do it, why is it that airport road is taking over two years and is going to the third year even. As far as I am concerned he is making too much talk and raking, not just raking, but ranting.
Politics is about the rules of the game but you portrayed the state governor as having appropriated the state to himself in your recent advertorial. What actually is the matter you have against the government?
That was our second advertorial on the government. At least even without legal education it should be clear to anybody that the government or a governor ought not to inscribe the campaign slogan of his own party “vote ACN” on the bus that is purchased with public fund, that is unfair and then behind the bus you now put the picture of himself, the Comrade Governor over the whole comrade bus. It is not personal. Governor Oyegun in his time in 1992 bought several buses, I think he released over 30 at the first instance and those buses were inter and intra city buses, but people were calling it Oyegun buses because Oyegun brought them but it was not that Oyegun wrote his name there. Oyegun was not that egoistic as to be writing his name, putting his photograph and writing his party, it is unfair. And so he is taking other parties for a ride and he is also taking the tax payers of this state for granted.
The post election violence and emergence of a sect called the Boko Haram has been a source of concern to many, what is your position on the issue with respect to the level of lives and properties that have been lost since the onslaught?
No sane human being will support bloodletting, the kind of reckless killings the Boko Haram is carrying out in the North, but you see Nigerians are not able to stem all these wave of violence because of funny emotions and misdirection of self. I said this because in some areas they said CPC was responsible, they are killing people, and it is Buhari and all of that which is unfair. Book Haram crisis started during Yar’Adua’s regime in 2009. They are trying policemen who killed their leaders. When did policemen kill their leaders, was it not in 2009. That is a long time ago and how many of them were arrested before those leaders were killed. They were many I have some of the pictures in the newspapers. They were very many. They have not rested.