DAVID MARK VS ONJE : Beyond Candid, Putting Sentiments Out Of Our Politics...MUST READ!!!!
By Josephine Akioyamen
I have looked at the four grounds
upon which the election of Distinguished Senator Mark was nullified and I find
them sound. You cannot declare a winner in an election contest while collations
were still going on in 7 out of the 9 local governments in Zone C.
INEC needed
to have waited for results to trickle in from all of the local governments but
it didn’t and thus prepared grounds for this debacle. There were documents that
show exactly how INEC failed in this regard. In a hurry to declare a winner in
that election, INEC also used the wrong form! Their excuse? They forgot the
Senate form. The hearer of fact (The Tribunal) introduced an alien concept into
our law to justify its judgment in favour of the senator, the concept of the
documentary hearsay. It didn’t say the document didn’t prove the facts stated
in it. It didn’t say the document was forged. But that the person that sought
to tender the document was not the right person through which that document
could be tendered. The Tribunal forgot that it had powers to do away with the
normal strictures of the Evidence Act to do substantial justice as between the
parties. That tortuous reasoning was not bound to stand and in my view, justice
was served.
Having touched on the judgment. Let
me touch on the highly emotional issue of politics. Senator David Mark and
Comrade Daniel Onjeh are both our sons. We cannot favour one more than the
others. What we can do is to peel out our sentiments in this forthcoming
elections. Let both of them run on bread and butter (kitchen table) issues of
the Idoma.
David Mark after 16 and half years
in the Senate must have accumulated a record which we could look at. The last
time we requested for a manifesto. He scoffed at us. Scoffing won’t be good
enough this time. He must let us know with clarity and a degree of certitude
while he thinks he would do better now than he had ever done before. His pitch
to us shouldn’t be based on sentiments. It shouldn’t be based on how he is the
greatest defender of the Idoma from the Tiv. I don’t buy that. He gave us
Akume, then Suswam, he also campaigned for Tarzoor. No one is defending no one
from anyone. A senate seat is not meant for those sentimental things. It is to
canvass for the real development of his people through the law making process.
He should let us know how he intends to get the Federal Government to complete
the slew of uncompleted projects dotting the landscape of Idoma land viz the
Otobi Dam, the Ajobe Earth Dam., The RAMP, The Demoted University, The
Otukpo-Oweto-Loco-Abuja Road etc. It shouldn’t be that he stands the chance of
becoming a President should he remain in the Senate. The truth is you don’t
need to be a Senator to become the President.
Daniel Onjeh should tell us what he
has in his antecedent that could give us the confidence that he is the Daniel
we have been waiting for. The sentimental fact of his Youth is just not enough
for us to hand over the seat to him. He should show to us what he is going to
do differently. His manifesto should be eminently better than the ramshackle
one he brought last time. He should tell us how he intends to complete the
projects initiated by his predecessor should he be given the mandate, For
example, the Otobi Dam, the Ajobe Earth Dam., The RAMP, The Demoted University,
The Otukpo-Oweto-Loco-Abuja Road etc. and what he intends to do. The government
should become a continuum in Idoma land for our progress. It should not longer
be a question of cult personality or who is going to take the credit for what.
We shouldn’t allow these guys; DM
and Dan to fool us on sentiments. We shouldn’t allow anyone to be talking about
the Akume factor (DM was a beneficiary of the Akume Factor. It may be that Dan
is a beneficiary right now) to cover our eyes. It is not Akume that prevented
anything being done for Idoma. It is ourselves. We are solely responsible for
our rise and fall. Let take sentiments out of this thing. We no bi mumu.
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