The 2023 governorship candidate of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) in Rivers State, Victor Fingesi, has described the Executive Order 21 compelling political parties to apply and pay N5 million for use of the state public schools for campaign rallies as a deliberate slap on democracy.
Fingesi in a statement said he will challenge the order, saying that the Order signed by the state governor, Nyesom Wike was draconian and a reminder of Decree 4 of the past military regime.
He said: “We must ask questions why the subtle reintroduction of draconian Decree 4 of long forgotten military era, which gagged freedom of assemblies, associations and speech in whatever shades and forms, hiding under the guise of security breaches.
“The order aimed at restricting political parties activities, rallies and campaigns is a deliberate slap on democracy and the worst of distractions in the contemporary political system. It is inconsistent with extant laws of the Federal Republic, at variance with international charters on human rights and peoples’ rights.
“No responsible government would conceive repulsive legislations that hurt people under his watch. It is absolutely abusive and inhuman to restrict and box political parties into an uncharitable corner. There are no two electoral umpires but one, and that is the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
“The Electoral Act is clear on the issues of political parties’ campaigns and rallies, among other activities as the case may be. We should ask questions as to why that of Rivers State should be different.”
The guber candidate said the ADP and other political parties including Civil Society Organisations will challenge the Order’s legality in court.
“The ADP, our party, collaborating with other parties and some Civil Society Organisations will go to court to challenge that draconian order. And we know the court will reverse it. In the event that the court fails to reverse it, I will not pay, my party will not pay N5 million to Wike.
“We will campaign without paying N5 million to Rivers Government. We will go to Rivers people, devising other ways. There are door-to-door and sundry campaigns that have proven more effective. We have seen stadiums that were full, but the crowd are not all party members. Why waste money we can use to help the people, to rent crowd from other states?”
The ADP candidate said he has a workable blueprint, soon to be released, to deal with perennial floods, transform education, check insecurity and improve general living standards in Rivers State when elected next governor to come 2023.