Ogoni-Shell Crisis: Rivers�
Lawmaker Caught In Double
Standard Game
An Ogoni son and lawmaker in
the Rivers State House
Assembly Mr. Legborsi
Nwidaadah has been caught in
double standard in his Port
Harcourt press briefing over
the weekend.
The lawmaker, who was first
accused of collaborating to
bring Shell Company back to
Ogoniland, from where the
company was sacked 20 years
ago, reacted to the
accusation in an Ogoni
On-line forum and wrote
thus: |
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“When this destructive rumour
peddled by my own cousin, Comrade
Sunday Bekanwah against me came to
my knowledge through the fallacious
publication of the local National
Network Newspaper owned by Mr. Jerry
Needam (an Ogoni man), I thought it
was a cheap publicity aimed at
discrediting me and therefore felt I
should not go to media war to settle
our old family issues between my
little cousin Sunny Bekanwah.
I have said and will continue to say
it at every fora (in and outside
Ogoni) including all my
contributions on the floor of the
Rivers State House of Assembly that
“SHELL PETROLEUM DEV. COMPANY IS THE
WORST ENEMY OF THE OGONI PEOPLE” I
still stand by it that the SPDC or
any other Oil company can never
resum oil operation in our devasted
land – Ogoni unless and until the
Ogoni bill of Right is considered
and implemented. ” ON THE OGONI BILL
OF RIGHT WE STAND”. The issue of
Ogoni and Shell PDC re-entry into
ogoni is not an issue that the Ogoni
people will allow any single
individual -elected or appointed to
single handedly discuss with any
Authority without the full knowledge
and participation of MOSOP and its
Affiliates and indeed seeking the
consent of the entire Ogoni people.
The story is fallacious,
destructive, self seeking, a cover
up and indeed a calculated attempt
by Comrade Bekamwah Asset
verification as well as the
remediation of Well 10 going on in
Yorla Oil Field.
I call on MOSOP (Local and
International) and the good people
Ogoni Ethnic Nationalities to
carefully investigate the issue of
Shell re-entry into Ogoni land and
those behind it.
I am one of the pioneer members of
the Ogoni struggle against the
environmental degradation/
destruction of Ogoni environment and
I will remain a member of that
struggle (MOSOP) until the Ogoni
agenda is achieved.
Thanks and God bless you.
Hon. Legborsi Nwidadah”
But those aren't what the lawmaker
said to the press in Port Harcourt
the Rivers State capital, Nigeria
Thursday. According to a Tide-Online
Justus Awaji's report, lawmaker
Legborsi had responded to an
unfounded assassination plot
accusation that was nowhere in the
March, 27 National Network
publication. The Awaji's report
continues as follows:
“Hon Nwidadah, representing Khana
Constituency 1 in the state
Assembly, who made the reaction at a
press briefing yesterday
categorically said that at no time
did he plot to assassinate anyone
for whatever reason as it was not in
his character as a Christian and
God-fearing representative of his
people to be associated with such
nefarious act, noting that life
belongs to God, as it was
sacrosanct, and should be respected.
A Port Harcourt-based local tabloid
(named witheld) had alleged in the
front page of its current edition
that Hon Nwidadah had plotted to
assassinate one Mr Sunny Bekenwah,
described as a youth leader from his
native Kpean community over his
alleged 2015 political ambition.
Reacting to the story, Hon Nwidadah
described the said Mr Bekenwah as
his cousin, with whom he had
disagreement over ' his criminal and
cult related activities in Kpean
that had led to his arrest and
detention previously, alleging that
the purported youth leader was
currently standing trial over the
same criminal activities in a Port
Harcourt Magistrate Court.
Nwidadah expressed surprise that his
junior cousin (Bekenwah) could go to
the extent of accusing him falsely
of a plot to assassinate him because
he had always stood against his
criminal activities in and around
Kpean community, and wondered why
the newspaper did not get his own
side of the story before publishing
the malicious and unfounded story.
Nwidadah advised the public to
disregard the story, explaining that
“the problem I have with Sunny is
that I have always advised him
against his involvement in criminal
activities, and he has always
ignored my advice.
So, when his excesses landed him in
court, where he is currently
standing trial, he came to my house
with his wife and asked for my
intervention, to stall the court's
proceedings but I washed off my
hands and told him point blank that
since he would not heed my advice,
the law should take its course. This
is my offence, the bone of
contention is that I refused to
assist him in his court case.”
There was no mentioning of himself
being accused of working to bring
Shell back to Ogoniland in the
second reactions or press briefing,
a thing many see as double standard
on the character of the lawmaker.
The question then is what happened
or why did Mr. Nwidaadah fail to
mention himself being accused of
collaborating with Amaechi to bring
Shell back to Ogoni in his press
briefing at Port Harcourt?### |