By our Reporter
The Niger Delta Justice Forum (NDJF) says it has uncovered a plot to sponsor protest against a former executive secretary of the Nigeria Content Development and Management Board (NCDMB), Engr. Simbi Wabote, and a former Bayelsa State governor, Chief Timipre Sylva.
The group said the protest was scheduled to hold in Abuja at the premises of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) “as part of ongoing sponsored campaign of calumny against Wabote and Sylva.”
In a statement by its coordinator, Sorowei Johnson, the group alleged that “the action was being planned by a former member of the House of Representatives, Israel Sunny Goli, and bankrolled by the Junior Minister of Petroleum, Heineken Lokpobiri.
“Already hundreds of willing youths are being recruited by Sunny-Goli for an agreed fee and they will be transported to the EFCC office in Abuja for the purpose of this evil mission” Johnson said.
He said the protest was borne out of malice to stampede the anti-graft agency to act over what it described as frivolous petition to the agency against Wabote.
He urged the anti-graft agency and relevant security agencies to be on the watch, lamenting that the protest could destabilise the peace in the capital territory.
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Johnson advised the EFCC to remain professional and resist “the grand plot to coerce it into taking any hasty step in the feud involving Sylva, Wabote and Lokpobiri.”
He wondered why Lokpobiri would be “so desperate to malign Sylva and Wabote in his quest for some political advantage that he would resort to creating further security challenges at the FCT.”
Johnson said Sunny-Goli, “an ally of Lokpobiri should have submitted his frivolous petition and allow EFCC to carry out its investigation instead of trying to mount pressure on the agency with protest.”
He said: “Nigerians are aware of the allegations and counter-allegations between the former ES of the Board and the Minister of State. The ex ES had alleged that while in office the minister sent an ally of his to tell him to pad the budget of the Board to the tune of N30 billion.
“The minister also countered by alleging that billions of naira kept by the Board with the Bank of Industry was wasted during the tenure of the ex ES, an allegation which the Bank of Industry had swiftly denied and exonerated Engr Simbi Wabote.
“We are privy to the fact that the same ally of the minister, Mr Israel Sunny Goli was the one who wrote a petition to the EFCC against the former ES believing that he was acting on the instruction of Minister Lokpobiri, coming on the heels of the weighty allegations of corruption against Lokpobiri.
“The same person is the arrowhead of those planning a phantom protest in Abuja against the former ES and former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva.
“Our own concern is that justice must be done and all parties treated fairly and equitably. This act of renting a crowd to protest when a matter is being looked into is fishy. Why trying to stampede the agency?
“Wabote was rushed out of office when his tenure had not ended and the person who took over from him, barely five months in the saddle, is already having running battle with the minister over undue interference in the day to day running of the agency which is statutorily saddled with the functions of the Executive Secretary, Engr. Felix Ogbe. Is it that the minister’s human and managerial relations is poor or that he has a special interest in the Board?”
Johnson said many things require the attention of the minister but wonders why he continues to invest all his energies on the NCDMB.
He reaffirmed: ” We call on the EFCC not to be swayed by rent-a-crowd-antic. Rather follow due diligence and investigate the hefty allegations against Minister Lokpobiri. We also call on President Bola Tinubu to look into the Wabote/Lokpobiri feud by setting up a probe panel. Meanwhile, let Lokpobiri step aside while the probe is on. That was what Mr President did in the case of Minister Betta Edu.
“Why is it that the Board has been of so much interest to the Minister of State? There are many things happening in the ministry that he should pay attention to. The refineries are not yet working, vandalism of pipelines have not stopped, illegal oil bunkering is still on. We therefore call on Mr President to tell the minister to step aside”.
Johnson informed the EFCC that the so-called petition against Wabote and the planned protest were politically motivated to score cheap political point against Chief Timipre Sylva .
He said Sunny Goli “became bitter against Chief Sylva, his benefactor, when he failed to return to the House of Representatives in 2023 and since then he started leading campaign of calumny against Sylva.”
Describing Sunny-Goli as an ingrate, Johnson recalled that the former governor played key role in singlehandedly raising him by first appointing him Special Adviser on Youths, later pushed him to the Bayelsa State House vof Assembly and then to House of Representatives.
He said there was no way Sylva could have circumvented the electoral rules to return Sunny Goli to the National Assembly.
“We want to alert members of the public that this protest scheduled to hold in Abuja, Port Harcourt and Yenagoa is part of the campaign of calumny lined up by Lokpobiri and his political ally Sunny-Goli to malign Wabote, one of the shinning lights of the Niger Delta,” he insists.
“It is incontrovertible that Engineer Wabote led the most transparent administration of the NCDMB and remained the best Executive Secretary since the board was created. The records are there and no amount of mudslinging and vendetta by Lokpobiri and his co-travelers will erase these excellent records.
“Lokpobiri has made operation pull wabote and Sylva down his singular mission since the former ES rejected his request to pad the 2024 budget with about N30 billion. It was for this same singular reason that Lokpobiri harassed Wabote out of office.
“We are wondering why a minister would go to the extent of sponsoring youths to Abuja through his ally, Sunny-Goli and bankrolling a protest capable of destabilising the capital city especially in the face of the current security challenges in Abuja.”
Efforts by our correspondent to get responses from Hon Israel Sunny Goli and the Minister of State, Petroleum, Heineken Lokpobiri, proved abortive as at the time of filing this report