Professor Chidi Odinkalu, Chairman, National Human Rights Commission has described Dr. Dakuku Peterside, governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Rivers State as a public servant per excellence.
Odinkalu who is on a fact-finding mission to Rivers State said this during a courtesy call on Peterside at the Greater Together Campaign office in Port Harcourt. The chairman who was accompanied by the governing council of the commission described the APC candidate as his brother, adding that he is an exemplary public servant with good record.
“Thank you for having me. Rivers State is my home because I have families here and they are on both sides of the divide.
Peterside has been in public service long before now.
“I congratulate and pray for him. I also wish to offer my condolences because a lot of blood has been shed, it does not matter where you belong. We didn’t want to sit in Abuja and assume that we know what is happening through twitter. We are here because we want to see both campaigns, we also want to see evidence of those who were killed. Do we have names and documents? Can we get a sense of what is happening? Do we have records?
“We will see the Commissioner of Police for more details. There is no alternative to civil and democratic governance and Rivers State is strategic in this respect. That is why we wish to start from here. Our role is not take sides. We are all worried, not just because we have families and friends, if we don’t have a country that exists, we can’t even do politics, we can’t do public service or think of improving our country. That is the spirit of this visit, to engage and try to understand the issues. Nobody wants a situation when we end elections and the country is not governed or stable enough. We must all work to see how we can pull ourselves back to a place of civility and minimize violence. And we must rise to the challenge of protecting our country by ensuring that we are committed to a better country.
Responding, Peterside, on behalf of his party and the campaign organisation, thanked Odinkalu for his commission’s interest in the crisis in Rivers State.
‘I am sure that before coming to Rivers State, you must have received with mixed feelings, our stories of political violence. These negative stories appear to have overshadowed the achievements of this government. Your visit, I must say, will show you that we are peace loving people. When we experience one form of violence in one part of the country, the ripple effects are felt in other parts of the country. So it is in our best enlightened interest to ensure that whenever it occurs, we put a check for the good of all of us.
‘I must commend your commission for this intervention. This effort to help monitor and curtail this distressing degree of human rights abuses is most welcome because lives are wasted daily. I was shocked to discover that in less than one year in one local government area alone (Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni) we lost 30 persons to political violence.
“In Okrika, you would have read in the papers that we are not allowed to campaign there. Similar scenario is playing out in Ogo Bolo Local Government Area. I am told, though unconfirmed that some chiefs in Okrika issued an order barring us from coming to campaign in Okrika and I am wondering if Okrika is not part of Rivers State.”
Peterside who used the opportunity to call on fellow politicians to eschew bitterness in their quest for power said power only comes from God. He charged them to appeal to voters with their programmes rather than resorting to intimidation and violence, adding that anyone who truly wants to serve must care for the lives of the citizens. Peterside later presented his manifesto: Road Map to Prosperity to Odinkalu, a comprehensive audio/visual package and other documents on the violence in Rivers State.