The Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, has backed the call by elder statesman, Edwin Clark for the immediate arrest and prosecution of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike.
This is in reaction to the former Rivers State governor’s recent statement wherein he was quoted to have threatened to ‘put fire’ in states being governed by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
The Coalition described it as an issue of national security.
In a statement signed by its National Secretary, Chief Peter Ameh, CUPP further slammed the federal government for the manner in which it has ignored Wike’s outburst, insisting that this shows the issue of double standard.
CUPP said it aligns itself with a recent statement of Clark as he demanded the immediate arrest and prosecution of Wike for alleged treason.
“The recent events in our nation have highlighted a disturbing trend- the application of double standards in addressing citizens’ actions. This inconsistency has far-reaching implications, eroding trust in institutions and fueling discontent among the populace,” CUPP said.
“It is imperative that we confront this issue head-on, ensuring equal treatment for all citizens, regardless of their social standing or political affiliations.
“A glaring example of this double standard is the contrasting reactions to two recent incidents. On one hand, Governor Wike’s statement, threatening to ‘put fire’ in states across the federation, was met with relative silence.
“This call to anarchy, which could potentially incite violence and destabilize the country, was not adequately condemned by those in authority. On the other hand, citizens participating in peaceful protests have been treated unjustly, facing harsh repercussions for exercising their constitutional rights.
“This disparity in treatment is unacceptable. It sends a dangerous message – that those in positions of power can incite chaos with impunity, while ordinary citizens are punished for seeking redress through peaceful means.
“Such double standards undermine the rule of law, creating an environment where some individuals feel entitled to disregard the rights of others.
“To address this issue, we must recognize the inherent value of equality before the law. No citizen, regardless of their status, should be above reproach or below accountability.
“Those who make statements that could lead to anarchy, like Governor Wike, must be held accountable for their words. Similarly, citizens participating in peaceful protests must be protected and not subjected to unjust treatment.
“Ultimately, the application of double standards threatens our national unity, fostering resentment and division. It is our collective responsibility to demand equal treatment for all citizens, ensuring that our nation is built on the principles of justice, equity, and fairness. Only then can we truly move forward, united in our pursuit of a better future.”