Sunday, November 26, 2023

Usenobong Akpabio's Banal Reasoning On TRC Law

 




Quite recently, the defeated Senatorial candidate for Akwa Ibom North East (Uyo) District, Rt. Hon. Barr. Usenobong Akpabio laboured unsuccessfully to disprove the Amended TRC Law, cap 155 of 2022 in Akwa Ibom State.


The piece titled "The Weakening of Traditional Institutions with Legislation: A critical look at the Amended TRC Law in Akwa Ibom State" to say the least was completely infantile 




The more one reads Barr Usenobong Akpabio's submission on the Amended Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers Law, the more any lingering doubt about its banality is cleared.


I paused twice, while reading the piece, to check and recheck if my eyes were actually playing tricks on me. I had to be doubly sure of the byline attached to the piece. When someone has earned some level of reverence, especially one who doesn't spew not-well-chewed statements, a sudden digression becomes questionable. I can't afford to look the other way when the dance steps of a masquerade are not in synchrony with the drumming.


Well, without sounding entirely dismissive, Rt Hon Barr Usenobong Akpabio - a Lawyer,  former House of Assembly member and politician - actually penned a beautiful prose. But the glossy piece was garnished with defective logic. Such could pass for a poorly researched high school essay written by a student with a good command of the English Language.


What should have been a well-tempered communication became a flawed, mendacious, vitriolic, contradictory and undignified piece.


Embedded in the copious paragraphs of his piece were just three points: his self- contradiction, his limited knowledge of the traditional institution and his misguided attack on the House of Assembly.


In what amounted to a clear case of self-contradiction, Usenobong Akpabio glaringly shot himself in the foot by eating his words.


On May 6, 2022, Usenobong, whilst aspiring to represent Akwa Ibom North East Senatorial District in the Senate, led members of his campaign organization to the Ikot Ukobo, the Palace of His Eminence, Ntenyin (Dr.) Solomon Daniel Etuk, CFR, in Nsit Ubium Local Government Area, seeking royal blessings from the premier monarch and the Ifim Ibom Ibibio.


Usenobong referred to the paramount rulers as his fathers, promising that as a "good son" he would cater for their welfare as well as seek guidance and advice from them if he gets to the Red Chambers as an elected Senator.


He then made a suggestion: "If fathers of faith in churches have woken up to begin to play politics, why should our traditional rulers not know who they want to send to represent the people? They should also be involved in the making process of the representative. Traditional rulers should be involved at a time like this."


Fast-forward to November, 2023, where Usenobong, via his article, dropped an opposite advice. Hear him: "With the body of Christ now unconscionably throwing her hat into the ring of political arena, the only institution that should be spared the vulnerability and unpredictability of politics and political manoeuvering - one to help maintain the sanctity, identity and integrity of our ancestry and also help shape and direct our society - is the traditional institution."


Two contradictory advices by Usenobong within a skimpy space of time. Quite ludicrous!


A "good son" - as he chose to describe himself in 2022 - would never hold his parents hands and lead them on a pathway, only to turn around halfway to castigate them for traversing the pathway with him.


What if the traditional rulers had heeded his call for them to become partisan?

Of course, the Oku Ibom Ibibio and his Supreme TRC members, in their wisdom, never accepted to follow the path shown by Usenobong Akpabio in May 2022. Today, they have been vindicated.


In a display of presumed humility and respect, he had knelt before the throne of his forebears at Ikot Ukobo, speaking the language of persuasion and reverence.


Today, I wouldn't say that he is suffering from Post-Election Depression; even if that is his situation, transferring the aggression on traditional rulers is totally weird, because they have no hand in his predicament.


Usenobong proceeded to weave several paragraphs on how "legislation weakens the traditional institution." By this, he, as a lawyer and former legislator, deliberately betrayed his "clan." I dare say that he knew what he churned out was being false. 


For the sake of disabusing minds that  have been confused, I make bold to say that every traditional stool in the country is a product of legislation. A body of laws enacted by the Houses of Assembly and endorsed by State Governors is what grants legality and authority to the traditional stools in the respective states. Villages, Clans, Local Government Areas and the traditional rulers therein are products of legislation (law). A village can only be recognized if it is gazetted. It flows that way.


Courtesy of the Amended TRC Law, Akwa Ibom has simply joined a list of States of the Federation (including FCT) that have permanent representatives in the National Traditional Rulers Council.

The States include Adamawa, Anambra, Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Edo, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna. Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe and FCT -Abuja.


In Abuja, where Usenobong expected to reside as an elected Senator, the Ona of Abaji is the life president of the FCT traditional rulers council. It does not mean that other traditional entities and rulers in Abuja are inferior to the Ona and Abaji.


The traditional institution in Akwa Ibom State has not even experienced half of the negative political intrigues if compared to places like Kano where a Governor deposed and banished a sitting Emir. Or do I recall that Ibrahim Dasuki, the 18th Sultan of Sokoto was deposed in 1996 during the military government of Sani Abacha?  In our nearby Cross River State, we have seen how the powers that-be battled a particular traditional throne for supremacy. Not too long ago, a Rivers State Governor infamously vowed to jail, seize the crown or depose paramount rulers that offends the law.

Yet, Usenobong, in his piece, used those climes as a stick to beat the Akwa Ibom State Traditional Institution.


Also, inferring that the Oku Ibom stool and the traditional rulers in Akwa Ibom are political appointees, not monarchs, is patently false.

Chiefs in Akwa Ibom are always chosen from the ruling families in communities.

For instance, His Eminence, Ntenyin (Dr.) Solomon Daniel Etuk is from the loins of royalty. He inherited the village headship of Ikot Ukobo from his late father.

His late paternal uncle, the late Edidem Robert Obot, was a Paramount Ruler. This process is in tune with what is practiced elsewhere.


Usenobong was not done; he also aimed his attack nozzle at the House of Assembly, castigating its members, and referring them as those who have limited knowledge of legislation. But he failed to pinpoint the law flouted by those legislators. Those lawmakers simply authenticated a bill that emanated from the traditional rulers. Simple!


He sounded so inept and pedestrian. He failed in the attempt to present himself as a champion or ambassador of statehood. A closer analysis seem to expose him as a bedfellow of conceited egocentrics and tin-gods who are stunned by the unexpected resurgence of the all-encompassing Akwa Ibom (Old Ibibio).


The waning clique believes the solution to their self-inflicted misfortune is to hijack the traditional institution, create division among a people that belonged to one large umbrella, and perpetrate their insatiable lust for prominence and cornering of our commonwealth. For many reasons, Usenobong shouldn't befriend them.


The oligarchs are facing the nightmare of watching their anti-Akwa Ibom antics go into oblivion. A false hope arose via this subject matter of traditional law amendment but it is fast waning.


The few paramount rulers, said to have been influenced by tribal tigers, have now withdrawn their case against the state government and the Akwa Ibom State Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers from Court.


The sands of the war mongers are fast sinking. Their mission has paled into a dying dream. Usenobong Akpabio is joining the fray very late. He can't revive a dead horse. Everything seems done and dusted.


Every writer has a bad day - maybe we should assume that his piece was penned on his wrong day. He must have passed through serious pains trying to build those flawed paragraphs.


A writer puts himself on trial in the court of public perception everytime he or she churns out an opinion. Usenobong Akpabio has literally convicted himself. But I think, he should be pardoned. To err is human. Let's not throw away the baby with the bath water.


But he has to retrace his steps. A child who delights when told by strangers that he is more reasonable than his fathers, usually realizes late that such was a spite by enemies, not a compliment.


By Ofonime Honesty

Monday, November 20, 2023

ENOIDEM EULOGIZES OBONG ATTAH AT 85

 





As family members, friends, professional colleagues and political associates from across the country join in celebrating the 85th birthday of the former Governor of Akwa Ibom State; Obong Victor Attah, the immediate-past National Legal Adviser of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP); Barr. Emmanuel Enoidem, has sent his warmest congratulations and well wishes. 


In a statement released today, Enoidem, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) designate, drew attention to Obong Attah's many years of service to God and humanity, and the undeniable impact of his distinctive leadership style.


Referring to the revered octogenarian as an icon and elder-statesman, Enoidem said: "Your Excellency, on behalf of my family, I join millions of Akwa Ibomites at home and in the Diaspora to rejoice and felicitate with you on this auspicious occasion of your 85th birthday celebration.


"The story of your life which can be summed up in your unparalleled patriotism, passion, doggedness, courage and resilience remains indelible in the history of our State, the Niger Delta region and our nation. As Governor, you demonstrated unprecedented altruism in laying a solid foundation for the greatness of the state, a development that has transformed Akwa Ibom to become Nigeria's best kept secret."


The law luminary however, prayed to the Almighty God for longer life, good health and more wisdom for the 'Eduek Ekpe Asutan Ekpe' to continue serving the country and humanity.

Friday, November 17, 2023

13th Month Salary & Gratuities: RTEAN Thanks Gov Eno & Congratulates Deputy Speaker, Bob

 




The Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Akwa Ibom State Chapter, has expressed its gratitude and admiration for Governor Umo Eno's compassionate leadership and generosity in approving the 13th Month Salary bonus, fittingly dubbed "Eno-mber" for civil servants. 


In addition to this remarkable gesture, the Governor is also making progress on paying outstanding pension and gratuity arrears owed to retirees, which is seen as a great sign of respect and concern for the well-being of the people of Akwa Ibom. This remarkable action has earned the Governor great respect and acclaim from individuals and organizations within and outside the State.


Responding to the development, the State Chairman of RTEAN, Comrade Godwin Christopher Edem, said the Governor's magnanimity will help in cushioning the excruciating effects of fuel subsidy removal on the workers and retirees.


Speaking to a group of journalists and netizens in Uyo, the state capital, on Friday, Comrade Edem described the actions of the Umo Eno-led government as unprecedented. He disclosed that members of RTEAN in Akwa Ibom had committed to becoming ARISE Ambassadors," spreading the 'gospel' about the Governor's accomplishments to the public. 


He emphasized that the Association would continue to advocate for the government's initiatives and encourage the people of Akwa Ibom to support the ARISE agenda.


"Gentlemen of the press, please permit me to say that these magnanimous acts are indeed historic and thoughtful and I would like to add that, this display of passion and commitment can only be shown by a leader who is altruistic and to the glory of God, His Excellency, Pastor Umo Bassey Eno is such a leader," Edem noted.


Continuing, the State RTEAN boss opined that the action of the Akwa Ibom State government should be applauded by all well meaning Akwa Ibomites while also restated his Association's continued support for the projects and programmes of Governor Eno in the transportation sub-sector.


Comrade Godwin Edem also used the occasion to applaud Rt. Hon. KufreAbasi Edidem, the Deputy Speaker and member representing Itu in the State House of Assembly, for his dedication and hard work since assumption of office.


The RTEAN boss, who hails from Ikot Ekwere Itam in Itu LGA, observed that Edidem has earned the respect of the forward-thinking people of the area for his efforts in attracting innumerable projects of Government that have benefited Itu, reiterating his and the RTEAN's determination to assist him in any way possible.


In the same vein, the Road Transport boss has also applauded the Deputy Leader of the House of Assembly and Chairman, House Committee on Works and Transport; Rt. Hon. (Barr) Otobong Effiong Bob, for his outstanding leadership since taking over the Transport committee. 


Edem, who went on to extol the leadership prowess of the Nsit Ubium representative, expressed confidence that the Law luminary-cum politician will excel in its oversight function. 


He hinted that the entire stakeholders in the Transport subsector under RTEAN have unanimously agreed to partner the the State Legislature in the transformation and reformation of the sector in line with the Governor Umo Eno's ARISE Agenda.


The Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Akwa Ibom State Chapter, has expressed its gratitude and admiration for Governor Umo Eno's compassionate leadership and generosity in approving the 13th Month Salary bonus, fittingly dubbed "Eno-mber" for civil servants.  


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