Fresh from detention, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe
returned to his district at the weekend where he vowed that no amount of
intimidation would make him keep quiet in the face of injustice and
maladministration in the land.
Abaribe gave the assurance that he would not stop
to speak truth to the President Muhammadu Buhari administration while
addressing his constituents at Aba where two receptions were organised to
welcome him back from detention and to commend him for his courage in speaking
truth to the powers that be.
“We will not keep quiet. We will talk to make sure
that Nigeria is safe for everybody,” he said, adding: “I cannot see a situation
where the security apparatus of this country is in the hands of a section of
the country and keep quiet. I must talk.”
The senator representing Abia South in the National
Assembly had touched down at the Sam Mbakwe Airport in Owerri where he was
welcomed by a huge crowd of supporters who gathered to receive the lawmaker
they regard as ‘the voice of the voiceless’.
He then drove in a long convoy to the commercial
city of Aba where he addressed his constituents at two different reception
venues-first at Aba South Local Government Area headquarters and at CS Park
where a socio-political group, Aba South Peoples Assembly, received him.
The fiery lawmaker said he was happy to be received
by the people, which according to him, is a sign that he was representing them
well. He expressed appreciation to all Nigerians across every divide that stood
by him during his travails by praying and pressurising the federal government
to let him go, adding that the media played a pivotal role in fighting for his
freedom.
Defiant as ever, Abaribe lamented that the presidency
and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have decided to hunt down all who speak
the truth, adding that the country was in for “a very difficult situation with
a very intolerant APC government.”
He lambasted the presidency for its inability to
rein in on the rampaging herdsmen who have been allowed to kill people with
impunity.
“The usual response(by the presidency) after every
spate of killings is ‘I will bring the perpetrators to book,” he said, adding
that the presidency has further betrayed Nigerians and abandoned them at the
mercy of killer herdsmen by telling the people that it is better to give out
their lands than dying.
According to him, “How can I keep quiet when people
are being killed, how can I keep quiet when there are no jobs for youths? How
can I keep quiet when there is injustice and marginalisation?” he asked.
Abaribe explained that he was propelled to stand
with the people and confront “a vicious government” because of his love for
Nigeria, saying: “I am a patriot, and what makes a patriot is to stand by your
country.”
Describing the APC as “All Promises Cancelled”
party, Abaribe said the government has become very intolerant of the opposing
views as it continues to churn out lies to cover its ineptitude.
“What APC government wants to do is to take
everybody out of circulation,” he warned, adding that all patriotic Nigerians
must rise up against the autocratic tendency of the Buhari administration.
He advised APC to learn from the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) how to run a tolerant administration, pointing out that the
presidency of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan was inundated with all manners of criticism
and name calling yet he tolerated everything without hunting down his
critics.
Speaking with journalists later, the senator said he
was arrested and detained by the Department of State Security (DSS) because the
presidency had accused him of sponsoring the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)
just because he signed a bail bond for its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
However, he stated that the federal authorities
have not been able to substantiate their claims even after his house was
searched by the operatives of DSS, adding that he was yet to hear from his
traducers again after his release since they did not find any incriminating
evidence.
Abaribe therefore called on Nigerians to make a point
of duty to ensure that Buhari was not allowed to continue in office at the
expiration of his present tenure in 2019 having manifested his incapability to
run the affairs of a modern democratic Nigeria.
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