According to Premium Times Akwa
Ibom state House of Assembly has descended into a serious crisis after
the state governor, Godswill Akpabio, personally supervised the beating
of a lawmaker he suspected to be politically opposed to him and his
loyalists.
This incident
happened November 2 ,2013 at a funeral service in honour of the
mother-in-law of a state lawmaker, Gabriel Tobi, held in Etim Ekpo local
government area of the state
Mr. Akpabio,
witnesses said, watched as his loyalists manhandled Onofiok Luke,
chairman of the House Committee on Finance and Appropriations, who was
accused of being rude to the governor after he rose in defense of
another lawmaker accused of challenging a loyalist of the governor at a
caucus meeting held two days earlier.
The governor
beamed with smiles as members of his kitchen cabinet, comprising Nse
Ntuen, chairman of Essien Udim local government and Emmanuel Ekon, a
member representing Abak/Ika/Etim Ekpo federal constituency in the House
of Representatives, assaulted Mr. Luke for being allegedly rude to the
governor.
Mr. Akpabio had
at the event summoned some lawmakers and tongue-lashed them for doing
nothing after Victor Udofia, a lawmaker representing Ikono/Ini state
Constituency, allegedly attacked his loyalist, Aniekan Akpan, a member
representing Ukanafun state constituency, at a caucus meeting of the
House.
Witnesses say
as the governor fumed and abused Mr. Udofia, who was not at the event,
an equally furious Mr. Luke rose in defence of his colleague, telling
the governor to abandon his divide-and-rule tactics in the interest of
the state.
The governor
had directed the speaker of the Assembly, Sam Ikon, to immediately
activate a process that would lead to the suspension of Mr. Udofia from
the House. But Mr. Luke reportedly shot back, saying Mr. Udofia
committed no offence and that any move to punish him would be resisted.
Angered by Mr. Luke’s audacity, Messrs Ekon and Ntuen descended on him, hitting and punching him repeatedly.
Mr. Akpabio
simply looked on and the fight only ended after Paul Ekpo, the state
Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, intervened.
The Akwa state
House of Assembly is now divided along those from the governor’s
minority Annang ethnic group and those from the majority Ibibio ethnic
group.
Some lawmakers
accuse Mr. Akpabio of financially empowering legislators from his ethnic
group and then using them to undermine the speaker and other lawmakers
from Ibibioland.
Messrs Ntuen and Ekon, who attacked Mr. Luke, are from Mr. Akpabio’s Annang ethnic group while Mr. Luke is Ibibio.
I is reported
that After the incident, Mr. Akpabio directed his aides to embark on a
tour of media establishments to compromise them and get them to drop
stories on the accident.
Concerned that
the incident might do further damage to his image, the governor also
hurriedly convened a press conference where he allegedly bribed
reporters with N50,000 each not to report the incident.
Mr. Akpabio could not be reached to comment for this story.
But his
spokesperson, who is also the state Commissioner for Information,
Aniekan Umanah, confirmed there was a disagreement between Mr. Onofiok
and the governor.
Mr. Umanah said while talking to the governor on the day in question, the lawmaker raised his voice against Mr. Akpabio.
“Other members asked him not to shout because he was talking to the governor,” Mr. Umanah said. “Later, everything calmed down.”
The
commissioner added via a text message, “I was there in person. Nobody
beat up Onofiok talk less of doing so before the governor.”
Mr. Onofiok
could not be reached for comments. But a source close to him said he had
been under pressure from Governor Akpabio in the last few days to
address the media to say he was never beaten by the governor’s
loyalists.

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