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Ibori the Truck driver, Ibori the Governor, which Ibori
next? The Ex-con Saga
By Prince Charles Dickson
Jos, Plateau State Nigeria

   August 19, 2004

 

 

Over the cold morning weather, we sat at the
University Open Air Theatre, a couple of eggheads,
intelligent students and the likes, as it was in the
good old days we all gisted away, arguing, disagreeing
to agree. Idealizing and releasing reality.
 
My vendor had been late in dropping the mornings
papers. So it was with mixed reactions I took in the
information by a colleague that we now had an Ibori
who was a truck driver. It became news when he further
informed me that the chap was claiming to be the one
who was convicted not the present Governor Ibori of
Delta State.
 
In my head I felt nauseated at the things we do as
Nigerians which only smell; of shame. The headline
read Im the Ibori Convicted, Says Truck Driver
 
The stage production of The Crooked Governor started
when in 2003 two aggrieved members of the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party PDP filed a case stating that
the Governor, Ibori had once been convicted of a
criminal case and as such was not qualified to stand
for election. While Governor Ibori blamed everything
to everyone for his persecution the play continued.
 
The new additional scene in this production has began
with a truck driver who now lays claim to being the
Ibori who was convicted in 1995 by an Upper Area Court
in Bwari FCT Abuja. In the drivers words he had to
come up to own up to his actions so that an innocent
person wont suffer for my misconduct and sin. Good
morning Mr. Truck Driverthe Igbos have a proverb that
says when a man wakes up, is his morning to our
truck driver Ibori gooooooood MORNING!
 
Na wa! Nigerians dont cease to amaze me or is it
amaze themselves. My first reaction to the entire
story was initially. How much did they pay him and
on whose camp is he?
 
He said that his decision to come open was informed by
his pastors advice. If all our pastors and imams
could convince in like manner then the Nigerian police
should annex some its functions to the Nigerian
Pastors and Imams Conviction Force.
 
I tried to convince myself on the reasons why it had
to take Ibori the Truck Driver this long to own up to
the travails of a namesake.  Then the pieces started
to fall in to the puzzle proper, as an itinerant truck
driver, who drives the whole of Nigeria and beyond. It
was possible he was in far away Gambia all this while
and even when he was around he stayed too short for
anyone to brief him on the travails of not just
Nigeria, his native Delta State and then his darling
Governor.
 
For a person who could be sentenced to a #500 Naira
fine or one year six months jail term on each count of
negligence and criminal breach of trust. He must be
literate to a point. He hardly was domiciled in a
place for long, yet he stayed long enough to be a
sheep in the flock of Gods Power Prayer and
Deliverance Ministry where he was delivered.
Incidentally the church is located in Orerokpe, Delta
State.
 
I humbly suggest that this pastor replaces Justice
Akanbi as head of the Independent Corrupt Practices
Commission, he will sure perform miracles and do
wonders.
 
   As God would have it, the Governor and the Truck
Driver are no Siamese twins of such. If not I would
have been prejudiced into asserting that the trial
Judge Auwual Yusuf was suffering from a form of
identity blindness having earlier testified that the
person hew sentenced was Ibori the Governor.
 
The FCT Chief Judge Justice Lawal Gumi in an
investigation, submitted that the Delta State Governor
was the same person convictedon numerous occasions
the Police report had either been uncertified or not
available. Thus the production is further extended,
like Nigerian movies that all end with to God be the
Glory we are far from the end of this oneWe are only
sure that we may have to watch out for more sequels
and parts to this thriller.
 
It is not news that our Politicians are caculatively
cruel, vindictive, ruthless, distinctively merciless,
and are headhunters when it comes to rivalry. When
they hunt themselves I am least concerned. After all
dog eat dog. The issue, is what manner of offence
commiteth oh thou Ibori?
 
First Governor Iboris counsel wanted the Police
Report by all means and after several delays it
resurfaces and the counsel is no longer as
enthusiastic as before.
 
When matters like this occupy the public burner, you
begin to ask why ridicule the Judiciary, the Police
and Nigerians at large. If in todays world, records
of proceedings of a court case of barely ten years are
mutilated, missing, stained, uncertified or a subject
of lawsuits of this nature then I cry for my country.
 
I am sure since 2003 when this case was filed and all
these while, Ibori the truck Driver was in Sudan and
his Pastor was too preoccupied with happenings in Iraq
to save Ibori the Governor. While the sane person has
every reason to cry foul the question remains to which
angle does one take his grievances. More amusing is
the fact that the Governor has distanced himself from
the Truck Driver, not that I had expected the Governor
to sing Glory Hallelujah, given the way we can scheme
things like these. The Governor called his Truck
driver namesake a faceless truck driver
 
Wonders shall never end! The Governor further said
that this was a ploy to cover up, emerging evidence by
those behind his travails.
 
  Much as I have not convicted Governor Ibori myself I
hope tomorrow I wont wake up to hear there is another
Justice James Ononaefe Ibori who convicted both Driver
and Governor Ibori and like I once said was the
President not an ex-convict.

 

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