BEFORE EDO TRIBUNAL BEGINS
BY Okharedia Ihimekpen
At the root of the tragedy of the fourth republic lies a deep and
often disturbing paradox of perjury in the nations body-politic. The
inevitability of the original perjury soon gave way as it were, to the
perjury of “inevitability”.
It will be profoundly mistaken to think
that the issue of perjury and certificate forgery in our political
order began with the Salisu Buhari the one time Speaker of the House of
Representatives and his Toronto scandal nor the “Evan Enwerem, Evans”
tail in our senate.
Evidence abounds to show that during the first
and the second republic there were deep rumblings of forgery within
political parties and the Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) as it
was then called. It was perhaps this rumbling, more than any other thing
that finally persuaded Mallam Aminu Kano, the talakawa maestro and our
Owelle of Onitsha and founder of the Nigeria nation Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe
along with their bickering colleagues to put their houses in other not
to douse the certificate and the tax evasion scandal.
Thus, the
issue of perjury and certificate scandal had made itself a virile and as
at that time-positive political instrument in our policy long before
now. This also explains why Adams Oshiomhole current certificate scandal
is an act imbued with the strongest of patriotic favour and nationalist
zeal.
But this issue itself is not without its poignant irony
according to Chief Akpofure a senior advocate of Nigeria and lead
counsel to the petitioner General Charles Airhiavbere the issues of
certificate scandal raised in the Edo Electoral Tribunal borders
seriously on certificate forgery and perjury. Speaking with newsmen at
the tribunal venue the other day the renowned advocate said, among other
things are that there is a serious disconnect in the names in the
certificate presented by Oshiomhole an oath and that Oshiomhole claimed
to have attended the Iyamoh Primary School in 1957 when government
records say the school was established only in 1963, is not only
preposterous but a source of nausea to the thinking of a sane mind.
Moreover Oshiomhole’s name is said not to be in the Class Register nor
among the graduated class from the Martins Secondary Modern school he
claimed to have graduated from in 1965.
Another question is if
Oshiomhole was born in 1952 as declared on oath could he have completed
his modern secondary school in 1965 at the age of 13 years as declared
on Oath. These remain the Jermaine issues.
By all accounts
Oshiomhole is a nice, decent fellow, a Comrade’s Comrade. But he was
obviously ill-equipped and ill-prepared for the heady mantle that fell
in him as Governor of Edo State in 2008. Symbolically enough, Oshiomhole
is packing out of Government House the same manner he entered sometimes
in 2008 when he eased out Senator Oserheimen Osunbor. It is indeed a
tribute to his immerse personnel courage and resourcefulness as a
comrade that Oshiomhole was able to survive the political furnace both
in his party ACN and the polity of the state.
We may marvel at why
Airhiavbere is insisting on the law taking its course. But one thing may
now be said in favour of Airhiavbere, from evidence available and the
political inferno the trial will undergo Edo politics will never be the
same again after this saga. Airhiavbere heroism will not only be saluted
for today but will be hailed by posterity as haven contributed to
deepen our democracy and the rule of law.
Once bitten twice shy.
Today Edo state pre-tribunal mood of Edo people would be best be
described as a mixture of aggressive nationalism and an unrepentant
fortification of the state. This glorification of the state which
reminds one of the nineteenth century Prussia in all its naked ferocity
has reached its new height with the coming of Airhiavbere. But it had
been building up all along. Thus, if the Peoples Democratic Party
refuses to go into the battle with Airhivbere, it was because the
leadership of the Edo State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party has
reasons only known to the leadership alone.
In the event that
Oshiomhole lose this case, the ugly scenario will be that party the ACN
may run into oblivion thus rescheduling the political calculations of
many that had they succeeded the PDP and its national leader Chief Tony
Anenih will never have surfaced in Edo politics for a long time to come.
The PDP albatross in the state has been that they had ruled the State
for eight years with nothing to show in terms of roads development. Yet
no one cares to listen that in Nigeria polity there is always a sharp
difference between the party and the government. That would have perhaps
explained why the PDP could not bring Lucky Igbinedion who was their
Governor for those years to order, nor expects the ACN to checkmate
Adams Oshiomhole.
Who knows perhaps of Igbinedion has increased
school fees in the tertiary institutions divert the funds used to build
the Stella Obasanjo Hospital, the state library complex, College of
Education, Igueben and the State Polytechnic Usen to road
rehabilitation, Edo people would have eulogized him. Don’t mind if these
actions would have been sending all of us to the medieval age.
Today the state is in a state of anomie. The immigrant road contractors
had all left the sites as the elections gimmick are over. Local councils
that have never embarked on any development projects today can hardly
pay salaries. What is more, the state is highly indebted and the state
has remained unstable.
Here is the crux of the matter. The concern
for stability and order in Edo reveals a paradoxical blurring of vision
on the part of the political leadership. Indeed, the greatest threat to
economic stability in Edo today is not who rules the state but the
desperately level of poverty and that justice must be seen to have done
in the Election Tribunal. And nothing has done more to accentuate this
than the fact that Oshiomhole himself came on board through the
instrumentality of a law Tribunal. It is a fact that has made the
present very tense and the future potentially hinging on hope.
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