Former governor of Bayelsa State and incumbent Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva has exonerated himself from the recent protest at the house of former Rivers State governor, Peter Odili, saying he has no hand in it.
Protesters milled around the house of the erstwhile governor to protest the recent Supreme Court judgement which ousted All Progressives Congress, APC’s David Lyon to install Douye Diri of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
The panel of Judges that delivered the judgement was headed by the wife of the former Rivers governor, Justice Mary Odili.
Sequel to the protest, governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, had accused the APC Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole and Sylva of complicity in the protest.
But reacting, the former Balyesa governor, Sylva, denied the allegation and accused Wike of possible involvement in the protest as a decoy to sway an ongoing move by APC to challenge the controversial Supreme Court judgement.
In a press release signed by the junior minister, he said the relationship between him and the Odili family was fertile and there could be no reason for him to contemplate picketing the house.
He expressed regrets that the incumbent Rivers governor could stoop to bulk passing on the matter when the onus rests on him to provide adequate security measures across the state.
Read the test:
I returned yesterday, February 19th, 2020, from an official engagement abroad to read Governor Nyesom Wike’s statement: to the effect that Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and I are responsible for protests in front of Governor Peter and Justice Mary Odili’s house. There is no truth in that strange claim. Governor Wike should know in what high esteem I hold Governor Peter and Justice (Mrs) Odili whom I have known and worked with long before Governor Wike came into the picture. It will not occur to me to malign the person and image of people I hold up as role models.
I hope Governor Wike or those working with him have not organized this protest with the intention of hanging it on our neck. To incense the Supreme Court towards us, knowing that we intend to approach the Supreme Court again.
What Governor Wike is doing is akin to deciding a matter bordering on criminality by way of Originating Summons where the issues have not been investigated and the accused given an opportunity to defend himself. Why will a Governor hasten to conclusions? If this is not adding salt to injury, what is?
I have been so numbed by the events of February 13th that I could not even contemplate any other course of action than to approach the Supreme Court again. I am a man of peace and would not support any action that can cause a breach of the peace.
I have had several encounters with the Supreme Court of Nigeria since 2012. I have never, at any time, attempted to protest their judgment. You know how difficult it is for an old dog to learn new tricks. Why will I now?
On the issue of securing Governor Peter and Justice (Mrs.) Mary Odili, I have this to say: Governor Wike as Governor of Rivers State has the duty to protect all Rivers people including the Odilis. I hope he has lived up to this duty creditably. It is for Rivers people to judge. As for the threat to me, ultimately it is God that secures not man or even a Governor.
Let me conclude with these words for Governor Wike: “Those whose palm kernels were cracked for them by benevolent spirits should not forget to be humble.”
H.E. CHIEF TIMIPRE SYLVA
Former Governor of Bayelsa State and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources
February 20, 2020
PRESS STATEMENT