Tag: Prof Benjamin Okaba

  • Wike can say anything under alcohol influence — Ijaw Nation President

    Wike can say anything under alcohol influence — Ijaw Nation President

    The President of the Ijaw Nation Congress, Professor Benjamin Okaba, has described the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, as a careless speaker who could say anything under the influence of alcohol.

    Prof Okaba said this in response to Wike’s claim that the Ijaws are a minority ethnic group in Nigeria.

    Wike recently made a controversial comment while addressing journalists about the political crisis involving him and Siminalayi Fubara, an Ijaw man who succeeded him as governor of Rivers State.

    Speaking on Arise Television’s ‘The Morning Show’ on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, the Professor of Sociology dismissed Wike’s remark as a careless comment.

    Prof Okaba explained that the Ijaws are among the four largest ethnic groups in Nigeria and that their territories extend beyond the country’s land areas.

    He said, “The person you’re talking about (Wike) could say anything under the influence of alcohol and later debunk it; he is a very careless speaker. These are basic demographics that are well-known. Ijaws are not the fourth largest; they are one of the four largest.

    “Most times, we look at the land mass, the land mass in terms of space cannot exist outside a water space. So the boundaries of the Ijawland or may be Nigeria beyond land; it goes into the rivers. So from wherever that is a boundary of Nigeria, all that River spots belong to the Ijawland.”

    Prof Okaba explained further that the Ijaws are the most populous ethnic group in the Niger Delta region, spreading across six states.

    “We are not minorities, in fact, we are the most populous and most indigenous ethnic nationality in the Niger Delta, that’s a fact that is well known. Ijaws are in six states,” he maintained.

    Apart from Bayelsa State, he stated that the Ijaws are indigenous to many communities in Abia, Delta, Edo, Ondo and Rivers State, adding that Wike’s comment was a deliberate distortion of fact.

    “They are in Abia. 26 communities in Abia State are indigenous Ijaw people. So we felt that was a deliberate distortion. In Delta State, we have more than four local government areas; even in Rivers State, we have 10 and a half local government areas, and Ikwerre has three. Forget about those who distorted political census figures; when the time comes for real counting, we shall know them. Ijaws are in Ondo State; they are in Edo State, he submitted.

    The academic, therefore, called on President Bola Tinubu not to allow one individual to destroy his efforts to ensure democracy in Nigeria, stating that Wike is nothing outside government.

  • ‘Dictatorship in civilian clothing’ – INC condemns emergency rule in Rivers

    ‘Dictatorship in civilian clothing’ – INC condemns emergency rule in Rivers

    The Ijaw National Congress (INC) has described as hasty and lopsided President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State.

    President of the apex Ijaw socio-cultural organisation, Prof Benjamin Okaba, in a chat with Vanguard on Tuesday night in Yenagoa, said: “It is a clear state of dictatorship in civilian clothing.”

    He noted that the crisis would have been averted if Mr. President had reined in his minister, Nyesom Wike, who according to him is desperate to capture state power and resources with a view to turning Rivers State into his personal estate.

    His words, “The few comments we need to make now about the declaration of emergency in Rivers State is one; it is too hasty, secondly, it is lopsided and thirdly we don’t think that it complies with the constitutional provisions.

    “We say it is hasty because the president has so much opportunity to leverage on the calls made by Nigerians from all quarters to call his minister to order. Then secondly, the Wike himself has been the major antagonist as he has boldly stated clearly that he will make governance impossible for Fubara in as much as he does not dance to his tune.

    “And in a recent statement that was credited to him, he said the two conditions he must meet are; allow him control of all the LGAs in Rivers State and that he (Fubara) should sign an agreement he would not contest in 2027.

    “So, it is obvious that the man is desperate in capturing state power, state resources and wants to turn Rivers State into a personal estate and property. And the people of Rivers State are the ones to suffer and the governor who has entered into a covenant with the people of Rivers State to deliver sustainable development cannot mortgage that mandate because you want to satisfy somebody.

    “These are obvious facts flying all over the place and I thought Mr. President should look at all of these. If the stories about him having some tacit support for Wike or providing an enabling environment to advance this cause may be in the interest of all of them up there.

    “I say it is lopsided again because why would you leave Wike and sack Fubara? The best thing to do is to take off everybody that has played a major role and these are Wike in as much as the state governor and deputy governor and assembly are going, Wike should also go. In fact, Wike and all federal appointees from Rivers State should be sacked.

    ”If you don’t sack them, they will use the position they have now to perpetrate more crises and play a more advantageous role to themselves and all these cries that they want to take over Rivers State are just being played out and it is not good for democracy.”

    Continuing, the INC President said: “We have seen right from the beginning that the declaration of state of emergency was one of the options Wike was looking at if the judiciary could not remove him quickly, and if the House of Assembly was unable to take him off. The last option he has is to create a chaotic situation so that an emergency rule can be imposed on the state.

    “So, for Ijaw people, we are not too happy because we feel that this is another slap on us but again as to what our position will be, it will be deliberated upon in a wider stakeholders meeting that will be convened later.

    “The safety and security of Gov Fubara must be guaranteed by the president…. I’m sure Fubara’s security would be in jeopardy now that the military had taken over the reign of power in the state, we must start now to demand that the safety of our son Fubara must be sacrosanct and guaranteed at all cost. The world is watching and I’m sure this is a clear state of dictatorship in civilian clothing! We need the Ijaws worldwide to rise up and place Mr. President on notice should anything wrong happen to our son Fubara!!