
Aggrieved leaders and stakeholders of the Ijaw Nation and Niger Delta ethnic nationalities have called on President Bola Tinubu to sack the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over his alleged inflammatory remarks and role in the ongoing crisis in Rivers State.
During a high-profile gathering in Bomadi, Delta State, on Tuesday, the leaders condemned Wike’s actions and statements, accusing him of disrespecting the Ijaw people and their revered leader, the late Chief Dr. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark. They argued that Wike's comments were not only insulting but also an attempt to distort historical facts and undermine the contributions of the Ijaw Nation to Rivers State's development.
In a communique jointly signed by key leaders, including Hendrick Opukeme, Chief Dan Ekpebide, and Kennedy Orubebe, the group warned that Wike’s rhetoric could ignite ethnic tensions in the Niger Delta. They described his continued presence in the Federal Executive Council as a “national embarrassment” and insisted that he must be suspended immediately.
The leaders also rejected President Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, calling it unjustified when compared to more severe security crises in other parts of Nigeria. They accused the government of bias for allowing Wike, whom they see as a key instigator of the conflict, to remain in office while suspending democratic institutions in Rivers State.
Reaffirming their commitment to justice and self-determination, the Ijaw and Niger Delta leaders vowed to resist any attempt to suppress their voices and demanded that the government take urgent steps to restore peace, stability, and good governance in the region.
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COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE ONE-DAY IJAW NATIONAL SENSITIZATION PROGRAMME
We, the representatives of the Ijaw Nation and Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities, gathered in the ancient community of Bomadi in Delta state to X-ray the state of affairs of the Ijaw Nation vis-a-vis the present happenings in Rivers State.
Attendance:
In attendance were representatives of the National Executive Council of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) and the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), representatives of the Zonal Executive Committees of the INC and IYC, the Supreme Egbesu Assembly (SEA),
Meinbutu Federated Communities,
Movement for the Survival of Ijaw Ethnic Nationalities (MOSIEND), first class Ijaw traditional rulers from Delta State, indigenous Delta Ijaw communities from Burutu, Bomadi, Patani, Warri South West and Warri North LGAs.
Also in attendance to solidarity with the Ijaws were representatives of the youth wings of the Urhobo Progress Union (UPU), Ndokwa Neku Union and the
Ogbaku-Etche Delta State Branch.
REAFFIRMATION OF OUR COMMITMENT TO THE STRUGGLES OF THE NIGER DELTA PEOPLE
We want to reaffirm our commitment to the struggle for justice, equality, and self-determination by our forebears. This is because our estate has not changed as the Ijaws are still politically and economically marginalised and balkanised. It is in this light, we stand united in condemning the excesses of the Minister of the FCT, Chief Nyesome Wike and the President's declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.
The contributions of the Ijaw Nation to the Creation of Rivers State
We are proud of the pivotal role played by our forebears in the creation of Rivers State. The Ijaws of Rivers State have been instrumental in shaping the state's history, from the early struggles for autonomy to the present day. We honor the memory of late Pere Harold Dappa-Biriye, who led a delegation of Ijaws to the Lancaster House in 1957 to advocate for the creation of Rivers State. We also acknowledge the role played by the late Major Isaac Adaka Boro whose twelve days revolution led to the creation of Rivers State.
MINISTER NYESOME SHOULD BE SUSPENDED FROM THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
We strongly condemn the unguarded utterances and actions of Minister Nyesome Wike, which have been insulting and derogatory towards the Ijaw Nation, particularly our revered leader, Papa Chief Dr. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, CON, OFR. Chief Wike's comments are not only unacceptable but also a clear attempt to falsify well established facts and history, and also undermine the contributions of the Ijaw people to the development and politics of Rivers State. His statements are also capable of stoking ethnic crises in the Niger Delta. This must be resisted.
In order to avoid such conflicts, we are demanding for the immediate suspension of Minister Nyesome Wike from the Federal Executive Council.
Chief Nyesome Wike is the most embarrassing antagonist in the Rivers State conflict, and his continued stay in office is a national embarrassment. His actions have brought shame and disrepute to the nation, and his presence in the Federal Executive Council undermines the integrity of President Tinubu’s government. We urge President Tinubu to take immediate action to address this situation and restore peace, stability, and good governance to the Niger Delta region.
EMERGENCY RULE IN RIVERS STATE
It is sad that President Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State citing few breaches in security. There are worst happenings in other parts of Nigeria where herdsmen, bandits, unknown gunmen have been killing and kidnapping hundreds of persons and are even ruling entire local governments yet no state of emergency has been declared. Therefore we reject the President's declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, which suspends the democratic institutions, the Governor, and the Legislative organs of government. This move is a clear violation of the principles of democracy and good governance. It also appears bias as Chief Wike who is a provocateur of the Rivers State crises is still in office as a minister. We therefore demand an immediate reversal of this decision and a return to democratic rule in Rivers State.
CONCLUSIONS
We, the Ijaw Nation and Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities, will continue to stand united in our pursuit of justice, equality, and self-determination. We will not be intimidated, we will not be silenced, and we will not be deterred from our struggle. We demand an end to the systemic injustices that have held us captive for centuries and a recognition of our rights to self-determination, to control our resources, and to shape our destiny.
Long live the Ijaw Nation!
Long live Papa Chief Dr. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark! Long live our struggle for freedom, justice, and self-determination.
Signed:
Hendrick Opukeme
Chief Dan Ekpebide
Kennedy Orubebe.
Bun or Agbomudarho
Felix Tuodolor
Ari Sylvester Ari
Loveth Timothy