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GOODLUCK JONATHAN: A True Leader, Elder Statesman, and Peacemaker

On May 21, 2024, in Port Harcourt, former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan made a significant call for unity during the flag-off ceremony for Phase II of the Trans Kalabari Road Project. Addressing the ongoing political turmoil in Rivers State, Jonathan urged former Governor Nyesom Wike and his successor, Siminalaye Fubara, to set aside their differences for the greater good of Rivers State, the Niger Delta, and Nigeria as a whole.

Jonathan emphasized the critical need for outgoing and incoming governors to collaborate in the collective interest of their citizens, stating, "The ongoing tension in Rivers State will not help us." This intervention is characteristic of Jonathan's statesmanship and commitment to peace and democracy.

THE ROOTS OF THE CRISIS 

The political crisis in Rivers State began in late 2023 with a fallout between Wike, now the FCT Minister, and Fubara. Despite President Tinubu's initial intervention, the conflict escalated in early 2024. 

On May 6, Governor Fubara declared that the state assembly members who attempted to impeach him existed only by his recognition, undermining their legitimacy and exacerbating tensions.

This conflict took a dramatic turn on May 8, when four pro-Fubara lawmakers elected Victor Oko Jumbo as their speaker. The next day, Fubara made an unexpected visit to the Legislative Quarters, suggesting the need for improvements in light of the new leadership. This visit further heightened the political tension in the state.

JONATHAN'S LAUDABLE INTERVENTION 

Jonathan's call for peace is particularly noteworthy given his significant influence in Rivers State. His presidency facilitated Wike's rise to power in 2015, despite initial resistance from local political factions. Additionally, Jonathan's deep personal ties to Rivers State, where he spent much of his early life and education, add weight to his mediation efforts.

In contrast to many elders who have taken sides, Jonathan's balanced approach underscores his role as a true elder statesman. While pro-Wike and pro-Fubara factions have only deepened the crisis, Jonathan's impartial stance offers a path towards reconciliation.

THE BROADER IMPLICATIONS 

The political instability in Rivers State threatens its economic development, as highlighted by Governor Fubara's remarks at the recent Rivers Investment Summit. Persistent conflict deters investors, undermining the state's potential as an industrial hub. There is also the looming risk that the Federal Government might relocate the Niger Delta Development Commission headquarters from Rivers State, further exacerbating economic woes.

Comparing Jonathan's intervention with that of Pa EK Clark reveals a stark difference in approach. While Clark's partisan stance has only fueled the crisis, Jonathan's measured and inclusive appeal aims to bridge divides and foster unity.

A CALL FOR TRUE LEADERSHIP 

Jonathan's intervention exemplifies the qualities of a true leader: wisdom, impartiality, and a deep commitment to the common good. His actions stand in stark contrast to the divisive rhetoric and actions of other political figures. As an experienced statesman, Jonathan understands that sustainable political solutions require dialogue, respect for constitutional processes, and a focus on long-term stability.

In these turbulent times, Rivers State and indeed Nigeria need more leaders like Goodluck Jonathan, who prioritize peace and unity over personal or political gain. His legacy as a peacemaker continues to shine, offering hope for a more stable and prosperous future for all.

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By George Kerley,  President of the Niger Delta Enterprise Initiative (NDEI) and writes from Port Harcourt

May 23, 2024

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