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INC crisis: US-based Ijaw scholar advocates rethink of governance structure

Chris Nweze by Chris Nweze
April 18, 2026
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A United States -based scholar of Ijaw extraction, Prof. Monday Gold has advocated for a strategic rethink of governance structures across the Ijaw nation.

The scholar warned that over reliance on a single institutional authority could undermine accountability and long-term development.

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Apparently worried by the leadership crisis rocking the Ijaw National Congress (INC), the scholar urged the leadership of the INC to embrace what he described as “institutional plurality,” the coexistence of multiple credible organizations to strengthen governance, representation, and transparency within the Ijaw socio-political space.

Bringing the disagreement between the Prof. Benjamin Okaba- led executive of the INC and the Council of Ijaw Traditional Rulers and Elders (CITRE) into focus, the scholar stated that there is a clear functional distinction between the Ijaw National Congress and the Council of Ijaw Traditional Rulers and Elders, both of which he said serve complementary but fundamentally different roles.

He explained that while the former operates within a civic and representative framework, the latter draws its authority from tradition and ancestral heritage.

Prof. Gold cautioned against merging or over-centralizing these institutions, arguing that such a move risks weakening the diversity of governance mechanisms necessary for a resilient society.

“It is dangerous to entrust the entirety of a people’s autonomy to a single organizational structure,” he noted.

The academic explained that a lack of institutional competition could lead to complacency, financial opacity, and diminished accountability.

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Drawing parallels from global advocacy systems, the professor cited organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Urban League, and Color of Change as examples of how multiple bodies can coexist to enhance advocacy and oversight rather than create division.

He also referenced Jewish advocacy groups, including the Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee, noting that their parallel operations help preserve credibility while preventing the monopolization of influence.

The absence of similar plural institutional frameworks within the Ijaw nation, Prof. Gold warned, represents a “strategic vulnerability” that could erode public trust over time.

He emphasized that his position was not a critique of existing institutions’ legitimacy, but rather a call for continuous renewal through constructive competition and complementary structures.

“Healthy competition is not antagonism; it is a civilizing force that elevates standards and restrains excess,” he stated.

The scholar concluded by urging Ijaw leaders to deliberately cultivate a governance ecosystem that is “self-correcting, resilient, and accountable,” stressing that the future of the Ijaw nation depends not only on cultural solidarity but also on robust institutional design.

Prof. Gold, who is the author of ‘Major Isaac Adaka Boro: The Unfinished Project,’ described his intervention as a contribution to ongoing conversations about strengthening the Ijaw national project.

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