Tony John, Port Harcourt

Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike, has said the Nigerian Army staged a coup against the state during the elections, describing their actions as the worst in the nation’s democratic history. 

Wike stated this yesterday, when he addressed the Joint House of Representatives  Committees on Army, Police, Human Rights and Justice at the Government House, Port Harcourt.

He said the Nigerian Army acted illegally  because they were working to impose a pre-determined leadership on Rivers. 

“It is really unfortunate. All of us know that there was a coup in this state, organised by the Nigerian Army. In the history of this country, it has never happened where during ordinary election, Army will begin to kill people for no just cause.

“Because they believe a particular person or a particular party must win, it did not matter how many people died. It was shown on national television. We watched how the Army invaded the whole electoral commission,” Wike said.

The state governor regretted that the Federal Government has never worked to assist Rivers government to fight insecurity. 

“This is the only state the Federal Government has never assisted to fight insecurity. Instead of us to team up and fight insecurity, you politicise it.

“Even if you make recommendations, nothing will happen. I don’t know whether we are in a military regime or civil administration,” he said.

He noted that aside the Army, the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (F-SARS) has been a major anti-democratic force in the state, since the 2016 rerun elections. 

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He claimed the F-SARS murdered a doctorate degree holder and chartered accountant in cold blood simply because they wanted to subvert the will of the people. 

Wike wondered why the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 6 Division of the Nigerian Army is still unpunished, despite the negative roles he played during the elections. 

“The GOC here is a politician. Nothing has happened to him because he was sent. If it was when the country was a country, you cannot be keeping that GOC. He is sabotaging the security network,” he said.

He suggested that urgent measures should be taken to rejig the security architecture of the country, in view of the nationwide security challenges. 

Wike said rather than address the security challenges facing the country, security agencies moved against critics of security failures. 

House of Representatives Committee on Army Chairman, Rimande Shawule Kwewum, said they were in the state to investigate killings by the F-SARS on the basis of a motion by a member representing Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency, Kingsley Chinda, on the killing of Dr. Ferry Gberegbe, during the elections. 

He said the joint House of Representatives Committees were in the state  on a fact-finding mission.

The committees, he assured, would allow all stakeholders to state their positions for the committee  to arrive  at the truth and make relevant recommendations. 

The federal lawmaker who noted thst there was a correlation between insecurity and under-development, said countries that suffer insecurity hardly make progress.