ENUGU, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- A major contender in the forthcoming governorship polls in Rivers State, Tonye Cole of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has flouted the Executive Order 21 of the state government prohibiting political parties from holding campaigns and rallies using any public facilities without permission and payment of N5 million security fee.
Cole reacting to the policy, described the signing into law of Executive Order 21 by Governor Nyesom Wike, as “obnoxious”.
The Rivers APC governorship candidate argued that the public schools were built by taxpayers’ money of Rivers people, therefore, must hold campaign across the length and breadth of Rivers State as provided by the Constitution.
He said that such action was tantamount to stifling the political space for the opposition parties in the state.
In a statement signed by Barr Sogbeye ElI, the spokesman of Tonye Cole Campaign Organization, the APC governorship candidate said that Wike cannot cow and crush opposition parties even before the elections proper.
The governorship aspirant said: “We have noticed with great dismay the unfortunate attempt by the Governor of Rivers State to stifle the political space, especially for opposition political parties.
“This is visible in the recent signing into law Executive Order 21, which prohibits the use of public schools, built by taxpayers’ money of Rivers people, for political parties’ events without the prior approval of the state ministry of education (not the school authority vested with the authority to manage the facilities) and the payment of an obscene unrefundable (sic) amount of N5 Million”.
Cole continued: “We state unequivocally that Executive Order 21 is deliberately being orchestrated and part of the plot by the Governor to stifle competition from other political parties.
“Its a manifestation of his penchant to brutally crush and suppress opposition in a multi-party democracy instead of allowing citizens exercise their freedom of choice as enshrined in the Constitution. We are therefore not surprised that Wike would tow this path in his resolve to impose a lackey on Rivers State as his successor in office”.
The campaign organization therefore vowed that, “the All Progressives Congress shall campaign with our candidates across the length and breadth of Rivers State as provided under the Constitution and as prescribed by law.”