Inside Riverine Communities of Rivers

Marcus Yemiete writes about the rich heritage of the Ijaw people in Rivers State and their agitation for political relevance
Morning and night are inseparable wherever you find them. They are industrious and quite creative. True, it’s very hard to find an ijaw man begging for alms. They are providers. Not only that, there’s some quite genius about the ijaws.
Unsurprisingly, one of their progenitors, Prince Jaja of Opobo made an impressive record of himself till today. In his days, he lived in a society where sheer prowess and ability made men whatever they were. And that was why he was able to rise to the pinnacle of his career as an administrator of no mean standing. At that time, leadership was not a function of mere royal descent among the Delta people. Jaja of Opobo was a merchant prince who founded the Opobo city-state through his extraordinary dexterity.
Yes, the Ijaws, arguably the fourth largest ethnic group in Nigeria, with fishing as the people’s major occupation, have a noticeable presence in six states in the country- Ondo,Edo,Delta, Bayelsa,Rivers,and Akwa Ibom States.
For their name, “truth” or “justice” can go in the alternative. Culturally, the Ijaws are divided into three blocks following natural river courses. The Western Ijaws in Ondo, Edo and Delta States; the central Ijaw is primarily found in Bayelsa State while Eastern Ijaws are found in Rivers and Akwa Ibom States respectively. Of all, the Rivers Ijaws are seen by others as urbane and highly educated due to early contact with the Europeans.
The Ijaws have unique culture and they always stand out in the crowd. The dressing of an Ijaw man will not be complete without the bowler now known as ‘resource control’ hat and a walking stick. It is rare to find an Ijaw man in “agbada,” They have their special top and trousers, which at times is referred to as “chieftaincy”.
Married Ijaw women always traditionally tie two wrappers, with matching blouse, while the single lady will tie one wrapper with the blouse. Both men and women like to complement their dressing with expensive coral beads and gold.
Conducting marriage in Ijaw takes three stages of knocking of door, which is referred to as introduction in the Southwest, to be followed by traditional marriage and rounded off with elaborate church marriage.
Burial in Ijaw is always very expensive, with the deceased’s house first renovated and repainted.  Efforts will quickly be made to build house, in a situation where the loved one could not build house till the death, while the body may be in the morgue for many months.
Ijaw people prefer to bury the dead on Saturday morning, while there will be a Christian wake, popularly called “Obito” on Friday evening, to be followed by social wake till dawn.
To be sure, the Rivers Ijaw people are  spread across the coastlines in the over ten local government areas of Andoni, Opobo/Nkoro, Bonny, Okrika, Ogu-Bolo, Port Harcourt (South), Asari-Toru, Degema, Akuku-Toru and Abua-Odual which effectively make them more than one third of the people that make up the Rivers State both in population and landmass. The Rivers State has 23 local government areas.
The food items, plantain is the most popular ,soup, stew and drinks of the Ijaw people are also unique, in view of their hospitable nature. With different types, shapes and sizes of fish, their visitors always feel at home.
They also spare time for “Owambe” (elaborate partying) with uniforms (Aso ebi), especially during chieftaincy celebration, house warming, burial, marriage or child dedication.
But with the Rivers Ijawland’s richness in crude oil and gas, the people still complain of marginalisation, neglect, pollution and environmental degradation. It is understandable because they expect more.
Now they are calling for increase in the 13 per cent derivation to crude oil and gas producing communities, as well as special attention to be given to the host communities, in terms of development and empowerment of the people. That is all they call equity and justice.

Quest for Relevance
Rivers is a heterogeneous state and the riverine part of the state is a bloc. Right from inception the politics of Rivers State has been played around a concept referred to as Upland/ Riverine dichotomy. Riverine actually refers to the Ijaws. Nobody remembers the origin of the concept but all Ijaws agree that it predates the popular Willinks Commission that was set up by the British in 1956 to look into the fears of the minorities/ coastal dwellers.
This upland / riverine dichotomy reflect in almost all allocation of political offices from 1979 to date. Unfortunately since 1999 only the upland part of Rivers State has been at the helm of affairs.  This is the root of the current agitation by all Ijaws in Rivers State to be given an opportunity to produce the next governor of Rivers State. This agitation no doubt enjoys the support of other ethnic groups in Rivers State. Recently three groups ; Ikwerre Alliance , Eleme General Assembly and Etche Peoples Assembly all threw their weight behind the riverine agitation describing it as just and fair.
For instance, the Ijaw people in Rivers State while appealing for understanding and support of their brothers, under the umbrella of the Eastern Delta People’s Association (EDPA), through the Chairman of the Steering Committee, Lawrence Jumbo, declared that: “On upland/riverine dichotomy we stand.” The Ijaw National Congress ( INC) has been vocal on their call for a Governor of Ijaw extraction in Rivers State .
Ijaw Sons and Daughters
Prominent Rivers Ijaws are equally distributed in Peoples Democratic Party and All Progressive Congress (APC). APC chieftains include Sir GTG Toby , Dr Sam Sam Jaja, representative of the Andoni-Opobo/Nkoro constituency in the House of Representatives, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, who is also the Chairman of the House Committee on Petroleum (Downstream ), Rt Hon Otele Amachree, Rep Dawari George, Dr Sokonte Davies,amongst others.  And within the fold of PDP Chieftains include Prince Tonye Princewill, Alabo Pawariso B J Horsefall, Senator  George Sekibo  from Okrika, Dumo Lulu Briggs, Prince  Uche Secondus ,Nimi Walson-Jack and Alatubo Charles Harry amongst others. Alabo Tonye Graham Douglas, Prof Tam David West, Chief A K Horsfall, Prof Nimi Briggs, Chief Rufus Ada George, Ambassador Tari Sekibo, HRH Prof DMJ Fubara, Dr Silas Eneyo, Dr Abiye Sekibo,Senator A M Pepple,Chief Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, Engr Sampson Ngerebara and others are also Ijaw leaders of note. One thing unique about the ijaw agitation is that all the people are united behind the cause.
Alatuwo Charles Harry appears to be the arrow head of the Ijaw struggle . He once offered himself for election to become the president of the umbrella body of the Ijaw in Nigeria, the Ijaw National Congress (INC) and he’s known to be the brain behind the Ijaw Republican Assembly (IRA). For him, there next governor of Rivers State must be of Ijaw extraction.

He is the  man behind the Rivers Democratic Movement (RDM) and is now better known for a pressure group, Affirmative Bloc for Credible Democracy (ABCD).
He has written several articles to justify his position. The most recent of which is a piece titled ‘Why Ogoni can’t succeed Amaechi’. In the piece he made it clear that Ogoni is part of Upland Rivers, which has been ruling the state since 1999. It is now the turn of the riverine part of the state, he said.
“Old Rivers State was created on the 27th of May 1967 from the then Eastern Region and further balkanised into Bayelsa and the present day Rivers State in 1996. Made up predominantly of Riverine Ijaw (Kalabari, Okrikan, Ibani, Andoni, etc) and the Upland (Ikwerre’s, Ogoni’s, Ekpeye, Etche, Oyigbo, Ogba’s etc). From inception, harmony, brotherhood and cooperation has been sustained through the efficacy and conscientious application and observation of the Upland/Riverine dichotomy principle in the allocation of socio-political and economic gains accruing to the State, as a balancing ideology to promote unity and discourage discord,” he explained.
Further he posited that “some erstwhile leaders who had tried to repudiate the principle had failed spectacularly and the budding revisionism borne of the myopia of inordinate ambition of an unconscionable few today, would fare no better.”
Harry believes the Ogoni in good faith ought to concede the exalted position to their Riverine neighbours. Failure to do this, he said would amount to excluding the riverine component of the state from the power matrix for 24 years.
And a few days ago, Harry wrote another treatise. His focus was to insist on the riverine’s right to succeed Amaechi. He said even with the agitation that only the Rivers South East senatorial district that is yet to produce a Governor, that there are Ijaws in all senatorial districts in Rivers State.

He also advised the Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike, to forget about running for Rivers State governor. Harry said his ambition was immoral, height of injustice and greed negates equity and against the public conscience in the state.
He said: “Rivers Ijaws will not sit still and watch idly our posterity and heritage consigned to hewers of wood and fetchers of water in the political matrix of our state.”
A Kalabari son, Nimi Walson-Jack, who is an ex-General Secretary of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) at his 50th birthday recently expressed worry about some Rivers people’s endorsement of Wike as the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Even non-Ijaws, such as Barisi Benson Nnah, are rooting for an Ijaw governor. Speaking through the Centre for Peace and Development in Ogoni, a Rivers State-based non-governmental organisation, of which he is the president, Nnah has faulted the quest by the people of Ogoni in Rivers State to govern the state in 2015.
Nnah said: “The selfish interest of some individuals who want to be governor against collective interest of the Rivers State people made the ongoing National Conference to exclude Bori State or Ogoni State from the list of states being proposed for creation.
“It was due to the failure of the Ogoni leadership to submit a request for state creation to the national conference secretariat that has now made it impossible for us to have our state listed for creation. They are so fixated on how they would manipulate the process to make an Ogoni man a governor in Rivers in 2015 and we all know that it is not possible, because we know it is the turn of the riverine area”
He further blamed the exclusion of Ogoni or Bori State on what he described as “the lucrative business called Ogoni Governorship-Project 2015 which has now swallowed up the vision of Ogoni and MOSOP (Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People). What has happened is a lifetime opportunity lost.”
He added: “It is regrettable that the lessons of the over 20 years of the Ogoni struggle for self-determination seems not yet properly assimilated and a golden opportunity as this will slip away and be sacrificed for a mere governorship ambition of some self-seeking individuals pretending to bear Ogoni interests.”
The group urged the Ogoni people to spell out their preferences and pursue the issue of self-determination in the interest of all rather than a self-seeking governorship project disguised as an Ogoni project.
Also, Lulu-Briggs said: “Upland/riverine dichotomy is something that has been on. We respect the sentiment that has held these two together. Everybody who is well-meaning will decide on the right thing to do at the end of the day. Rest assured that the PDP will take a position that Rivers people will be proud of.
“We need to have a better society. We need to have a society that is caring and we need to have a society that will no longer monopolise prosperity. We must have a society that will share prosperity. We are so prosperous. So loved by God, but we have a society that has left more than 90 per cent of its people behind. All of that has to change. We need to have a government that will accommodate everybody.
“Wike has not told anybody he will run and I think at this point we should not be talking about body language, but he has been endorsed by some groups. I have also been endorsed by so many persons, but at the end of the day, we shall do what is the best for Rivers State. The PDP will put its house together and present somebody that will be acceptable to all Rivers people.
Another PDP candidate Mr. Jack said PDP cannot afford to take Rivers people for granted by presenting an upland candidate. He counselled that APC is the party in government in Rivers State and is equally blessed with credible candidates such as Senator Magnus Abe, a very articulate politician and Hon. Dakuku Peterside who is generally seen as humble, God fearing and a grassroots politician.
Walson -Jack further said: “I am going to run as Rivers governor in 2015. A lot of work has been done. My campaign office is ready, but the Independent National Electoral Commission says we cannot start campaign now. So, we have not gone out to begin to campaign. Therefore, we are talking to major stakeholders and so far, I feel that the reception is amazing too and I feel encouraged.”
Ijaw in other Lands
Ijaw are also found in Delta states of Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Edo and Ondo, rich in crude oil and gas.
With their specialty in fishing along the coastlines, Ijaw people also settle in Cross River and Lagos states, especially in Ajegunle and other coastal communities.
Bayelsa State, the heart of the Niger Delta, is regarded as the headquarters of the Ijaw nation. Bayelsa is the only homogenous Ijaw state.
There is the Ijaw National Congress (INC), which is the umbrella organisation of the Ijaw people, while the youths have the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC).
For administrative convenience, INC and IYC have the western, central and eastern zones. The western zone is made up of Delta, Edo and Ondo states. The central zone is mainly Bayelsa State. The eastern zone consists of Rivers and Akwa Ibom states.
President Goodluck Jonathan is an Ijaw from Otuoke in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.  His wife, Dame Patience, is also an Ijaw from Okrika, the headquarters of Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State. Will an ijaw man change history in Rivers State also? Only time will tell.

 

Source: This Day

Post Author: OgoniNews

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