*Nigerian leaders' during the 58th Independence Celebrations |
Showing posts with label Fromer Anambra Governor Peter Obi. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 22, 2018
Nigeria: A Troubled Country In Search Of Redemption
By Chiedu Uche Okoye
Nigeria ’s political troubles
and the vexed issue of her disunity date back to our pre-independence era. We
should remember that we had the 1953 Kano
riot during which the northern people produced the nine point programme and
threatened secession, thereafter. And soon after the country had become a
sovereign nation-state, it descended into an internecine civil war, which raged
for thirty months and caused the loss of millions of human lives.
It is a known fact
that political squabble, which has existed among the ethnic groups that make up
Nigeria ,
is one of the major features of our political history. Have we forgotten the
annulled June 12, 1993 Presidential election, which led Nigeria to a
political cul-de-sac? That Nigeria
didn’t disintegrate owing to that cancelled Presidential poll is a miracle of
high magnitude.
Friday, August 3, 2018
When Leadership Calls For The Best And Brightest
By Chiedu Uche Okoye
Thankfully, Anambra State is on the march to greatness,
again, after being held down in the past by unscrupulous political elements in
the state. Then, they placed their selfish and parochial interests above the
collective good. When the fourth republic dawned here, the generality of
Nigerians heaved a sigh of relief and expected that things would change for the
better. It did not change for the better, immediately, however.
In Anambra
State , instead of
enjoying the fruits and gains of representative government, the people suffered
under suffocating and ineffective political leadership occasioned, partly, by
the political godfatherism that characterised the politics of the state, then.
Is Dr. Chinwoke Mbadinuju and Sir Emeka Offor’s fight for the financial purse
and soul of the state not fresh in our memories? And Dr. Chris Ngige took on
his political benefactor, Chris Uba, over the control of the state. Those
needless political fights hobbled the state and stalled its development.
*Peter Obi |
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Anambra Governorship Election: I Will Vote Willie Obiano
By Chuks Iloegbunam
Someone brought to the office a video clip of Tony Nwoye
“campaigning”. Since the man is the APC candidate in the November 18 Anambra
governorship election, the urge to view his message was overpowering, especially
as he had been rather taciturn since the contentious primary election that
threw him up as his party’s candidate.
*Gov Willie Obiano |
What was his governorship ambition all about? Decked out in a
dark suit, a cordless microphone appeared glued to his lips. “Willie Obiano is a thief,” shouted Tony
Nwoye. “His wife also is a thief.” He
mouthed this abuse for the second and third times. Like a repeater station, the
voice of an unseen fellow echoed his foul words. A few of his listeners
clapped. In a minute the clip ended. What an anticlimax, I thought.
Tony Nwoye’s sacrilegious tongue apart, there was the more
serious tenor of malicious prejudice in this unsubstantiated accusation. Was
his fulmination the sum total of the APC’s manifesto? One assumed that, in
soliciting for political endorsement, effort must be made to portray the
candidate as deserving of support. Did the outpouring of invectives ever solve
any society’s problems?
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Anambra: The Strange Case Of 75 Billion Naira
By Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye
In March 2014, while handing over to his
successor in Awka, former Anambra State Governor, Mr. Peter Obi, announced that
apart from ensuring that all salaries and allowances of public service workers
and pensioners were paid up to date, he was also leaving behind N75 billion in
“cash and investments” for the in-coming administration. In a normal country, where accountability and
responsible governance are normal expectations, where public service has not
been crudely reduced to mere organised banditry as is largely the case across Nigeria , this
should not attract any applause.
*Obi
But we live in an abnormal country where criminal accumulation and
wasteful spending have long been accepted as normal features of public service,
where public officers ensure that they empty government treasuries and erect
pyramids of debts before they leave office.
And so Mr. Obi’s rare example was widely applauded, and has been
extensively held up by several commentators to underline what decent and
conscientious public service ought to look like.
But last week, nearly two years after he was sworn in as the Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Willie Obiano, sought to insert a sharp pin in the balloon of public excitement about what many have come to accept as Obi’s exemplary tenure. At a press conference in Awka, the Secretary to the Anambra State Government (SSG), Prof Solomon Chukwulobelu, declared that “The N75 billion [which Obi claimed he left behind] was not there; it was not handed over to anybody. At best it can be half-truth…In the real sense, what the Obiano administration inherited from Obi was N9 billion cash and N26 billion near cash.”
He explained further: “…to provide a true and fair picture of the state’s net position on
March 17, 2014, the investments handover notes ought to have captured current
liabilities and contingent liabilities also borne by the previous
administration as at the time of handover. To put this in context, the total
portfolio of inherited projects valued at approximately N185 billion was
however not captured in the breakdown of the handover notes.”
According to Prof Chukwulobelu,
out of the N185.1bn owed contractors, Mr. Obi only paid the sum of N78.9bn as
at March 2014 when he handed over to Obiano, leaving a debt of N106.2bn.
These
are indeed very weighty disclosures, and if they turn out to be true, they can
only destroy whatever value Obi’s N75 billion was expected to add to the Anambra purse.
But Obi’s media aide, Mr. Valentine
Obinenyem, has called for a public, televised debate on this contentious issue.
I think this call is important and very necessary so that Nigerians can know
exactly who is saying the truth about this matter. The accusing party should,
therefore, put together a forum where both sides can come together with their
facts and figures before television cameras to prove the truth or otherwise of
their different positions. If they demonstrate any reluctance to organise this,
a national television or civil society organisation should (as part of its
patriotic duty to Nigeria
and Nigerians) take the initiative to organise this debate right away and
invite them. Although Channels Television has done well to feature
spokespersons of the two regimes separately in its breakfast show recently,
there is need for a moderated forum where they will meet together to iron out
the differences in their individual accounts. And should any of them develop
cold feet and shun the debate, the organisers should announce the party that
absconded to Nigerians and we will then know who among the two leaders has been
doing willful damage to truth and a badge of shame would promptly be put on
him. This is how matters of this nature are usually resolved in civilised
societies.
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
75 Billion Naira Peter Obi Left In Anambra: Need For Public, Televised Debate
By Valentine Obienyem
Governments borrow money whenever there is need. Mr. Peter Obi
did not borrow; because he felt Anambra State needed to be stabilized first and he
did it completely. If well managed, the money saved for the State in foreign
currency would go a long way in sustaining the development of the State.
*Obi
Now, his predecessor, Gov Willie Obiano, thinks differently. He plans to undertake
massive borrowing, and as far as I know, Mr. Obi has not, and is not attempting
to stop him. Does Obi even have the capacity to do so? Rather than fulfil their
heart's desires, they must first of all tell lies about the money Obi left in the treasury after his tenure as governor. They
are even trying desperately to hang the cross of debt on him. Too bad!
For clarity sake, on coming to office, Obi spent his first year
to complete all the contracts awarded by his predecessors. In some cases, he
had to start from scratch. Obi, for example, paid over 35 billion in
arrears of pension and gratuity.
Though they inflated the figures, but the point to note is that
the debt they are talking about in their press conference is contract sum on
projects yet to be executed. What an absurd reasoning! How can somebody, for
example, say you owe 10 Naira you will use to build a house you have just
conceived? This is incestuous reasoning!
As a matter of fact, during his inauguration, Gov. Obiano listed
many projects he would undertake, some of which are, an airport project, three power stations, among others. He started three flyovers at the
initial cost of 5 Billion Naira that was later varied to 15 Billion Naira. They
diverted the money meant for the road, from Amansea to Amawbia roundabout,
which Obi started, to his three flyovers. The contractor doing those flyovers
is owed over 7 Billion Naira. He also started the construction of three roads
to the airport simultaneously. Are these are not enough reasons to convince Anambra
people on the need to borrow rather than bring Mr. Peter Obi into it?
Before Chief Willie became Governor, Obi designed the road from
Umueje to Oil rig with a 100
meter bridge
at the cost of 9 Billion, but characteristic of him, Willie added two other
roads, including the one from Aguleri with two bridges at the cost of over 20
Billion Naira. The only major road he awarded in Anambra Central is Oba-Umuoji
(Stauphanet Chapel)at the cost of 3.7 Billion Naira; in the North, Ezira-Umuomaku-Enugu-Umuonyia-Achina
road (Arab Contractors) at the cost of 4.7 Billion. He did not pay mobilisation
in any of the roads.
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