By CrossRiverWatch Admin
Senator Gershom Bassey representing Cross River Southern Senatorial District and his colleague representing Cross River Northern Senatorial District, Senator Jarigbe Agom, appear set to lock horns over zoning of the State governorship slot for 2023.
Senator Bassey while speaking to attendees at the Calabar Declaration Conference recently, reminded them that zoning and equitable distribution of offices for election and appointments is what has maintained stability in Cross River State over the years. He called on all political parties in Cross River State to zone their 2023 governorship candidate to Cross River South Senatorial District.
But Senator Jarigbe in a post on his verified Facebook post disagreed with his colleague, arguing that previous elections in the State have always been won by conquest and not by zoning. Senator Jarigbe who held the power is not donated, challenged any politician who wants to be Governor of the State in 2023 to get on the field and prove his or her worth to the electorate and stop relying on zoning to get to power.
Senator Gershom Bassey said:
It is with immense gratitude that I thank the organizers and committees that have been set up for the actualization of this stakeholder and leadership meeting of Cross River Southern Senatorial District. It gladdens my heart to see us united in the pursuit of equity, fairness and justice for all the people of Cross River State.
Our forebears knew that it is only fairness that brings stability to a people that is why they laid down an equitable and just road map in the Calabar-Ogoja Accord. They knew that it is only through equity and fairness that the people of Cross River can enjoy strength in their diversity and remain as one. It is still on these grounds of fairness, equity and good conscience that we stand today.
Section (14)(3) of the 1999 Constitution clearly states the need for zoning and power rotation to ensure national cohesion in our nation, Nigeria.
Article 7(3)(c) of the People’s Democratic Party PDP Constitution provides for rotation and zoning of party offices
Article 20(iv)(e) of the All Progressives Congress APC Constitution, also provides for the principle of federal character and rotation in nomination or appointment.
My brothers and sisters, the Nigerian Constitution, the Peoples Democratic Party Constitution, the All Progressives Congress Constitution, all provide for equity and fairness in the nomination of candidates for election and appointment. Therefore, the continued rotation of the Governorship seat to the Southern Senatorial District by all political parties in Cross River State is the way forward in 2023.
I therefore lend my full support to the Calabar-Declaration and join the vast majority of Cross Riverians to support the rotation of Governorship to the Southern Senatorial District come 2023. This is symbolic of the journey of love and brotherhoods that is Cross River State.
Thank you. God bless Cross River State. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe said:
“God gave me the grace to clinch the Senate seat by CONQUEST not through Zoning. Some of those who fought against me and the Zoning to Ogoja, are now crusaders of Zoning. You all forgot that Ogoja never had an opportunity of producing a Senator before I fought and emerged, against all odds.
Anyone who wants to be Governor of Cross River State in 2023, should get into the field and prove his or her worth to the electorates. That includes even the North of Cross River State. Power is not donated to anyone or group. I am not an ethnic jingoist but a crusader of good governance and effective representation. No one can have his cake and eat it. Let us get practical in the field.
A puzzle: What if Senator Owan Enoh defeated Governor Ayade in 2019? What if Dr. Etim Nyong defeated Governor Imoke in 2007? Let’s tell ourselves the truth; it has always been by CONQUEST, except in 2015, when Governor Imoke had to go out of his way, to limit the aspirants for Governorship to the North of Cross River State, on the platform of PDP and other political parties followed that direction. In 2023, will people not run for the Senate seat from other LGAs in Cross River North? Is it possible to limit participation to Ogoja LGA?
How many people stood with me against Governor Ayade, even when they all knew Ogoja had been deprived of the Senate seat, since the advent of democracy? Most contemporary politicians stood by Governor Ayade and tried to make a mockery of me, but for the intervention of God, using men of strong will and character.
Thanks to those who stood by me against all odds. Let us all work hard and give our State the best, across party lines and put a stop to divisive inclinations.
Politics is a game of wits. Let us get competitive and allow the democratic will of our people prevail.