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An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Omen100(m): 6:14pm On May 04, 2012
Please i am not the author of the writeup or letter, i saw it somewhere and i thought of it for some seconds and it occur to me that the best place to discuss high delicate matters like in nairaland, a land where some of the best brains in Nigeria duels, so Nairalanders, lets deliberate on the matter, because like what someone once said in another thread, that God Almighty is about to expose the evil doers in the land by setting confusions in their gathering.


AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN BY CHIEF TIMIPRE SYLVA

As I write you this letter, Mr. President, Sir, I feel a spell of grief in me, not because I have lost the office of Governor, but because of the totally unjust way, manner, reason and people used to remove me from office and the wave of state persecution still lynching on me. Most painful is that it is you, the President that is at the centre of it all. I believe I have not done anything wrong personally to you to deserve this. If on issues of performance as Governor, and popularity as a politician in Bayelsa State, comparatively, the records are clearly in my favour. But I know we have had political differences in the past and sometimes disagreed openly on public policies and strategies. I have always believed that we did so for public good and never took it any further. It would seem, however, that Mr. President has taken these disagreements too personal. In this case, I leave the matter in the able hands of God Almighty, our Creator.

In the discharge of my official duties to my country as a public servant, as an Honourable Member in the House of Assembly, as a Special Assistant to the Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources and as a Governor of Bayelsa State, I have been mindful of and guided by the provisions of the law, and had always acted in the best interest of the public. On this point, I can confidently say that I have absolutely nothing to hide and I desire to come and face the law. But I have a grave fear that I might end up coming to face trumped-up charges, not necessarily relating to my public service, but on pure and baseless political vendetta that can cost me my very life.

If only the President can apply empathy in reasoning out this matter, that is putting yourself in my position, surely you will agree with me that the events leading to my removal as Governor of Bayelsa State cast ominously dark clouds over the intentions of the federal government towards me. Apart from the fact that the whole world knows that it is you who denied me the right to contest my party’s nomination and consequently the general election, however, in the desperate attempt to justify to the Nigerian public this infringement, the federal government falsely accused me of treason; a charge that carries the death penalty. It was publicly stated by the party and even security officials then that it was my immunity as a serving Governor that hindered my arrest. Although, I flatly denied this evil accusation and called you to witness, not a word came from you either publicly or privately to me on this very grave claim.

Please also recall how immediately following my exclusion from the governorship contest, Bayelsa State, particularly the state capital, Yenagoa, including the Government House, was completely over run by the Armed Forces, Police and other Security Agencies in a war-like invasion. As a Governor, my constitutional immunity was ignored and I had to escape for my dear life. Even plain administrative requirement of simply applying in writing for the use of a state property was abused and the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa, was forced open by armed security personnel to conduct the so-called People’s Democratic Party (PDP) primaries.

In addition, after my removal from office, your utterances against my person and government clearly betrayed a deep-seated odium in you for me. For example, the Timi Alaibe Panel, set up to investigate my administration, is composed of my arch political rivals, which betrayed the ill-determination of the government to be unfair and unjust to me. Leadership has moral standards, but with all due respect to the office of the President, I can impassively say that in your dealings with me since my taking over from you the governorship office of Bayelsa State, your actions and attitude have fallen far below the universally acceptable standards. With all these, therefore, I cannot in all honesty say that I still have any modicum of trust in you on any matter concerning me, especially when my life is on the line.

Consequently, I demand from you, Mr. President, a public statement that I have no treason allegation against me as put out during the desperate days to deny me the governorship contest; that the claim was untruly made in the heat of the moment, and an assurance that such a trumped-up charge shall not be levelled against me. My fear is not that any such charge, if made, shall be proven – I know it cannot because I committed no such offence – but having seen how the Judiciary operated in cases where the President has vested interest, I fear that the President can make any trumped-up charge against me stick in the courts. On this point, I may well remind the President how a Court Order was conjured like magic and handed to INEC to substitute my name for Hon. Seriake Dickson as the PDP gubernatorial candidate for Bayelsa State. Had my life been on the line on that matter, I would have long been a condemned man.

Notwithstanding, in the course of all these injustices and impunities against me and our democracy, I maintained a wilful silence as I pursued and tried to defend and advance my cause peacefully and through the law. This is well in line with my acclaimed disposition and character of being a man of peace, honesty, and respect for the rule of law as well as a patriot and a democrat. Honest Bayelsans will attest to this claim since I joined active politics in 1991.

I am due to appear before the Court of Law in Abuja on May 8th, 2012 on financial charges brought against me by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. I have no problem with that as I believe I can defend each and every action I took in office as Governor and I earnestly desire to come defend and clear myself of these charges, but my fear of being framed-up by the federal government on diabolical political charges are well founded. I therefore in good faith make the above demand of the President to enable me come and defend myself. Without immunity and without such a public statement and assurance from you, and given how far you stretched yourself in the past against me, sometimes at the risk of dislocating the entire national democratic structure and bringing to ridicule the sanctity of the judiciary, I am afraid, in all honesty, I cannot risk appearing in public anywhere in Nigeria while you superintend over the affairs of the country as President. In other words, I cannot entrust my life in your hands as I am not sure of the limit you can go in your intentions against me. This demand, therefore, is made as a condition-precedent to my appearing in court. If, however, this demand is not granted, then I will be left with no choice but to leave Nigeria and formally apply for Political Asylum in a foreign country on the ground of political persecution till such a time when you vacate office as President of Nigeria.

I hope you will give this letter the seriousness it deserves by kindly acceding to my demand.

Thank you.

Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Signed:

CHIEF TIMIPRE SYLVA

Cc:

The Senate President

The Chief Justice of Nigeria

The Speaker, House of Representatives

The Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Omen100(m): 6:15pm On May 04, 2012
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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by ENEONWO(m): 2:51pm On May 05, 2012
Without prejudice to the enormous powers of the President to influence the courts to deliver injustice, i would say Sylva's request is absolutely preposterous. Sylva wants GEJ to usurp the powers of the court & to even commit contempt by making prejudicial public statement on a matter before the court. Me thinks GEJ is on a vandetta mission against Sylva. He is desparately trying to undo him. Sylva should just face his plight squarely & put in his bfst defence. His conscience should be his Jerusalem.

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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by lacasa: 6:52pm On May 05, 2012
Politicians row, who really gives α f.Ʊ.c.k

Both ŏƒ them can die 4 all ΐ care

Mtceeeuu!!

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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by blackboi(m): 7:22pm On May 05, 2012
Subscribing...
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by saddlepoint: 7:25pm On May 05, 2012
what is good for the geese is equally good for the gander, nonsense
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Walexz02(m): 7:29pm On May 05, 2012
The story is somehw too long, i couldn't finish it.bt it sound somehw pathetic.btI feel sory 4 d guy sha.
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Mynd44: 7:30pm On May 05, 2012
I am not a GEJ fan but until I see a more credible source report this, I will take it as crap
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by cold(m): 7:32pm On May 05, 2012
lacasa: Politicians row, who really gives α f.Ʊ.c.k

Both ŏƒ them can die 4 all ΐ care

Mtceeeuu!!
I couldn't put it more eloquently myself.As if we haven't got enough issues to deal with already

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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by kaeto(m): 7:34pm On May 05, 2012
For corruption to die, the masses must not for a reason be prostitutes to thieving politicians,the punk preaching up there must face the full wrath of the law just as I know GEJ is bound to face his' someday soon.
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Businesstools(m): 7:36pm On May 05, 2012
Witch-hunting
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by kaeto(m): 7:37pm On May 05, 2012
Walexz02: The story is somehw too long, i couldn't finish it.bt it sound somehw pathetic.btI feel sory 4 d guy sha.
Dont feel for this chap, he flies in choppers just to smoke weed and get high in the clouds... How frustration makes one a gentleman.

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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Nobody: 7:40pm On May 05, 2012
Dat badtt guy just dey wia im dey dey speak english! It's checkmate for u sylva!
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by MrNigeria2(m): 7:44pm On May 05, 2012
the bush meat has caught the Hunter lol

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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Digitalman1: 7:44pm On May 05, 2012
Lacasa; u are right my brother the can go to hell and stay there for all me and u care
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Digitalman1: 7:46pm On May 05, 2012
lacasa: Politicians row, who really gives α f.Ʊ.c.k

Both ŏƒ them can die 4 all ΐ care

Mtceeeuu!!
u are right the can go to hell and stay there for all me and u care
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Tyche(m): 7:49pm On May 05, 2012
This guy is unbelievable if this story checks out. How I wish the people in power wil learn from his plight.
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by kinguwem: 7:51pm On May 05, 2012
He that thinketh that he stands should take heed least he falls. The evil that men do lives after them. Sylva is now a political refuge because he attempted to change the destiny of GEJ. The hunter has become the hunted. A stubborn chicken ends up in the pot. He should make hay while the sun shines. Crime does not pay. He should submit himself for interrogation. He should learn from the trial of Ibori.
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by SHEAU(m): 7:53pm On May 05, 2012
If Silver were to be in Gej's shoe, he ll do same btw, not to say im on Gej's side rather to point out that many naija politicians are power intoxicant. All hail Jonnyman for following PDP's rule strictly! grin
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by NMAAJOOGU: 8:01pm On May 05, 2012
Silva is a cocaine smoking loafer. Did absolutely nothing towards Bayelsa State development. Look how holier than thou he is sounding. Has he forgotten how he hounded Alaibe in an effort to derail his campaign which he suceeded in achieving, bombing the whole place up.

Even his own deputy, Ebebi was not spared. He even bombed the deputies home in an effort to kill him, but God saved the guy.

this slowpoke is simply a fool to thing people can forget so fast. Let him suffer as he got it coming.

Anu ofia.

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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by polokor60(m): 8:03pm On May 05, 2012
enjoy your humble pie ultimate don silva. cool

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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by lovejo(m): 8:04pm On May 05, 2012
is this not the guy that promised to kill Jonathan and his family?
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by chidexy(m): 8:05pm On May 05, 2012
Silva Timipre wants assurances from the President before coming to face charges against him at the courts - what a nonsense. He can become a fugitive of the law for all I care. While seeking political asylum, he should remember to avoid Britain and Dubai, unless he wants to go and join his friend and colleague Ibori.

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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by badesco(m): 8:11pm On May 05, 2012
You can eat your cake and still have it. Am sure Timi Sylva would have learn his bitter lesson by now.
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by doctokwus: 8:17pm On May 05, 2012
Walexz02: The story is somehw too long, i couldn't finish it.bt it sound somehw pathetic.btI feel sory 4 d guy sha.
My broda,I just managed to finish d essay.This is a case of one thief,outdone by anoda in a supremacy;I don't like GEJ one bit because he's clearly incompetent&of evidently questionable wealth,but Sylva deserves no pity @all,this is incompetency,criminality,corruption, gangsterism& waywardness in one person.He shd face his music like a man& he's one less corrupt politician to worry about

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Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Nobody: 8:19pm On May 05, 2012
Our politicians can't be pitied joor
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by bakila: 8:27pm On May 05, 2012
kaeto: Dont feel for this chap, he flies in choppers just to smoke weed and get high in the clouds... How frustration makes one a gentleman.

So former his excellency na igbbo smoker? How dem carry vote that kan persen nah?
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by kusugh: 8:30pm On May 05, 2012
Sometimes i wonder why people say the best brains are on nairaland.A letter of this magnitude shows up and look at the thrash pple are talking.For some of us that were following the silva case,it is true that jonathan has gone outside the law out of desperation to witch-hunt him(sylva).
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by anthosky: 8:34pm On May 05, 2012
Omen100: Please i am not the author of the writeup or letter, i saw it somewhere and i thought of it for some seconds and it occur to me that the best place to discuss high delicate matters like in nairaland, a land where some of the best brains in Nigeria duels, so Nairalanders, lets deliberate on the matter, because like what someone once said in another thread, that God Almighty is about to expose the evil doers in the land by setting confusions in their gathering.


AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN BY CHIEF TIMIPRE SYLVA

As I write you this letter, Mr. President, Sir, I feel a spell of grief in me, not because I have lost the office of Governor, but because of the totally unjust way, manner, reason and people used to remove me from office and the wave of state persecution still lynching on me. Most painful is that it is you, the President that is at the centre of it all. I believe I have not done anything wrong personally to you to deserve this. If on issues of performance as Governor, and popularity as a politician in Bayelsa State, comparatively, the records are clearly in my favour. But I know we have had political differences in the past and sometimes disagreed openly on public policies and strategies. I have always believed that we did so for public good and never took it any further. It would seem, however, that Mr. President has taken these disagreements too personal. In this case, I leave the matter in the able hands of God Almighty, our Creator.

In the discharge of my official duties to my country as a public servant, as an Honourable Member in the House of Assembly, as a Special Assistant to the Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources and as a Governor of Bayelsa State, I have been mindful of and guided by the provisions of the law, and had always acted in the best interest of the public. On this point, I can confidently say that I have absolutely nothing to hide and I desire to come and face the law. But I have a grave fear that I might end up coming to face trumped-up charges, not necessarily relating to my public service, but on pure and baseless political vendetta that can cost me my very life.

If only the President can apply empathy in reasoning out this matter, that is putting yourself in my position, surely you will agree with me that the events leading to my removal as Governor of Bayelsa State cast ominously dark clouds over the intentions of the federal government towards me. Apart from the fact that the whole world knows that it is you who denied me the right to contest my party’s nomination and consequently the general election, however, in the desperate attempt to justify to the Nigerian public this infringement, the federal government falsely accused me of treason; a charge that carries the death penalty. It was publicly stated by the party and even security officials then that it was my immunity as a serving Governor that hindered my arrest. Although, I flatly denied this evil accusation and called you to witness, not a word came from you either publicly or privately to me on this very grave claim.

Please also recall how immediately following my exclusion from the governorship contest, Bayelsa State, particularly the state capital, Yenagoa, including the Government House, was completely over run by the Armed Forces, Police and other Security Agencies in a war-like invasion. As a Governor, my constitutional immunity was ignored and I had to escape for my dear life. Even plain administrative requirement of simply applying in writing for the use of a state property was abused and the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa, was forced open by armed security personnel to conduct the so-called People’s Democratic Party (PDP) primaries.

In addition, after my removal from office, your utterances against my person and government clearly betrayed a deep-seated odium in you for me. For example, the Timi Alaibe Panel, set up to investigate my administration, is composed of my arch political rivals, which betrayed the ill-determination of the government to be unfair and unjust to me. Leadership has moral standards, but with all due respect to the office of the President, I can impassively say that in your dealings with me since my taking over from you the governorship office of Bayelsa State, your actions and attitude have fallen far below the universally acceptable standards. With all these, therefore, I cannot in all honesty say that I still have any modicum of trust in you on any matter concerning me, especially when my life is on the line.

Consequently, I demand from you, Mr. President, a public statement that I have no treason allegation against me as put out during the desperate days to deny me the governorship contest; that the claim was untruly made in the heat of the moment, and an assurance that such a trumped-up charge shall not be levelled against me. My fear is not that any such charge, if made, shall be proven – I know it cannot because I committed no such offence – but having seen how the Judiciary operated in cases where the President has vested interest, I fear that the President can make any trumped-up charge against me stick in the courts. On this point, I may well remind the President how a Court Order was conjured like magic and handed to INEC to substitute my name for Hon. Seriake Dickson as the PDP gubernatorial candidate for Bayelsa State. Had my life been on the line on that matter, I would have long been a condemned man.

Notwithstanding, in the course of all these injustices and impunities against me and our democracy, I maintained a wilful silence as I pursued and tried to defend and advance my cause peacefully and through the law. This is well in line with my acclaimed disposition and character of being a man of peace, honesty, and respect for the rule of law as well as a patriot and a democrat. Honest Bayelsans will attest to this claim since I joined active politics in 1991.

I am due to appear before the Court of Law in Abuja on May 8th, 2012 on financial charges brought against me by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. I have no problem with that as I believe I can defend each and every action I took in office as Governor and I earnestly desire to come defend and clear myself of these charges, but my fear of being framed-up by the federal government on diabolical political charges are well founded. I therefore in good faith make the above demand of the President to enable me come and defend myself. Without immunity and without such a public statement and assurance from you, and given how far you stretched yourself in the past against me, sometimes at the risk of dislocating the entire national democratic structure and bringing to ridicule the sanctity of the judiciary, I am afraid, in all honesty, I cannot risk appearing in public anywhere in Nigeria while you superintend over the affairs of the country as President. In other words, I cannot entrust my life in your hands as I am not sure of the limit you can go in your intentions against me. This demand, therefore, is made as a condition-precedent to my appearing in court. If, however, this demand is not granted, then I will be left with no choice but to leave Nigeria and formally apply for Political Asylum in a foreign country on the ground of political persecution till such a time when you vacate office as President of Nigeria.

I hope you will give this letter the seriousness it deserves by kindly acceding to my demand.

Thank you.

Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Signed:

CHIEF TIMIPRE SYLVA

Cc:

The Senate President

The Chief Justice of Nigeria

The Speaker, House of Representatives

The Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party
i couldn't understand wat the guy wants
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by suolboy(m): 8:39pm On May 05, 2012
Silva is just a crap. He hated Jonathan for long even to the extent of bribing the national assembly at the time Yar'adua was sick for Jonathan not to be the acting president. So he thought Jona has forgotten all these. And political sins are hardly forgiven and forgotten. He should just reap what he sow.
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by kusugh: 8:40pm On May 05, 2012
lovejo: is this not the guy that promised to kill Jonathan and his family?
That is the frame up the guy is talking about.That offence is called treason and its punishment is death.Now lets be realistic here,if u were the Governor of a state,will u open ur mouth and utter a misguided statement like that?
Re: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by suolboy(m): 8:50pm On May 05, 2012
kusugh: Now lets be realistic here,if u were the Governor of a state,will u open ur mouth and utter a misguided statement like that?
Let me tell, this Silva is thug and he can say anything thinking Jona will sucumb becos of his meekness. He took Jona for granted forgeting that Baba still dey alive for jona to consult on how to dethrone a sitting governor and plant ur own.

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