Sen. Akpabio and Gov Udom Emmanuel.
By Dr. UDEME NANA.
Three concepts; disloyalty, ingratitude and betrayal now trend on the front burner of political discourse in Akwa Ibom State.The question anchors on who, between Governor Udom Emmanuel and his supporters on one hand, and Senator Godswill Akpabio, on the other, who are the real culprits of these character flaws?
A school of thought believes that given the circumstance whereby most of those at the commanding heights of the present government and political party in power in the state emerged into political reckoning courtesy of Senator Godswill Akpabio while he served as Governor, that they should owe eternal allegiance and remain subservient (loyal) to the former Governor; kow- tow, genuflect to him and move with him like a herd wherever the former Senate Minority Leader goes.
The Jury here forecloses disagreement, expression of divergent views and condemns such dissenters as betrayers, disloyal ingrates and traitors.
To this writer, such judgement signposts the death of sensibility by members of that jury.There are questions that must be answered; was there a prior promise, an oath consumating everlasting political solidarity between the feuding group of people ?
Did those condemned as betrayers, disloyal ingrates and traitors break such oath made ?
Did those now in the dock double - cross or play false with their erstwhile benefactor ?
Are these men and women not adults possessing sound mind ,who can hold and express independent viewpoints , can vote and be voted for ?
Shouldn't an appointee, employee, mentee, a friend, a son/daughter, business partner or family member hold and express distinct opinions or take a stance contrary to the position of a leader, brother, benefactor or employer ?
Shouldnt ideas be allowed to contend robustly in a liberal democracy ?
These issues become knotty only when any individual aggregates a personal interest to that of an entire community, tribe, state or nation. Whenever anybody does so, such a person assumes an all- knowing guise and puts on a messianic toga which does not brook dissent. Any embodiment of such tendency sooner degenerates into one who loses sensibility and reason.
History is replete with examples of potential great leaders who pursued selfish agendas, lost their heads, became potentates and lost out ultimately in the game of thrones.
The French Revolution of 1879 with the cry of liberty , equality and fraternity, the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and back home , the fate of the late General Sani Abacha provide ready examples.
It is on record that before the general elections, Mrs Aisha Buhari, the wife of the President held and expressed very strong radical opinions which contradicted the viewpoints of her husband and the couple are even Muslims !
In our backyard, a one time State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Arc. Ita Toyo, now belongs in a Party different from that of his wife, Ambassador Nkoyo Toyo, we have watched the footage of a couple who represented different political parties as agents and no one condemned the other to death. We attend different Churches with our spouses, Children and siblings but still return to eat together and sleep in the same accommodation.
Why then should anyone wish for right thinking adults to carry on as zombies in the 21st century and be shepherded around helplessly ?
Those in the dock charged with ingratitude, disloyalty and betrayal like Governor Udom Emmanuel; Pa Moses Ekpo; Rt. Hon. Onofiok Luke; Obong Paul (Politics) Ekpo; Senators Anietie Okon; Sen. Emmanuel Ibokessien; Obong Bassey Albert Akpan (OBA); Barr. Emmanuel Enoidem; Mr Enobong (Hammer) Uwah; Sir Emem Akpabio; Prince Ukpong Akpabio; Sir Monday Ebong Uko; Dr. Iniobong Essien; Dr. (Mrs) Glory Edet; Hon. Udo Ekpenyong; Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Ekpenyong (Iraq); Rt. Hon. Udo Kirian Akpan; Hon. Monday Eyo (Murray); Barr. Ini Ememobong; Isantim Kenneth Okon; Hon. Israel Idaisin; Captain Iniobong Ekong; Hon.Aniekan Umana; Engr. Etido Inyang; among other political gladiators and their supporters who hoisted the flag of the PDP, held it very high, mobilised the electorate in Akwa Ibom to stand firm in defence of the overiding interests of the state in the just concluded general elections can use, as their allocutus, the words of Brutus in William Shakespears's epic, Julius Caeser, "not that I loved Caeser less but I loved Rome more, I slew my best lover for the good of Rome"
That resonates.
Those who stood firm on the platform of PDP showed that they loved Akwa Ibom more than one person.
Allegiance to the State should always trump blind "loyalty" and subservience to the private agendas of individuals. That is one of the calls of true leadership. A contrary disposition tantamounts to "iberiberism" - the death of sensibility.
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