Famous thinker and writer, Chinua Achebe must have had his native Anambra in mind when in summing up his troubled relationship with Nigeria, he wrote; “Nigeria is neither my mother nor my father. Nigeria is a child. Gifted, enormously talented, prodigiously endowed and incredibly wayward. Nigeria needs help. Nigerians have their work cut out for them – to coax this unruly child along the path of useful creative development. We are the parents of Nigeria, not vice versa.”
Watching
the inauguration of the fourth democratically elected governor of Anambra
State, Chief Willie Obiano, the other day, it seemed as though Ndi Anambra had
finally understood what Achebe meant - it is unwise to look at one’s
nation-state or an internal administrative unit of a nation to which one
belongs with paternal expectations. Rather, it is wise to treat it with the
parental affection that binds a mother irrevocably to an autistic child,
forcing her to nurse it through unbearable difficulties to healthy growth.
No event
in living memory has drawn Anambra’s illustrious sons and daughters together
like Chief Willie Obiano’s inauguration. Nor has any event quite symbolized the
incremental progress of the people as the peaceful transfer of the instruments
of state power from Obi to Obiano as witnessed at the Alex Ekweme Square on
that day. And as though he had long anticipated the magnitude of the history
that happened on that day, Chief Obiano acknowledged this progression in his
Inaugural Address delivered in a voice that quavered with emotion, “your
clamour for continuity in Anambra State as captured in your slogans “From Agulu
to Aguleri” and “from Obi to Obiano,” has finally been fulfilled!” In one fell
swoop, the mantra “from Obi to Obiano” made a swift transition from a mere campaign
slogan to a metaphor for redemptive change; signifying not just a peaceful
handover of power as had never before been experienced in the state but also a
healing of historical and contemporary ego wounds; an acknowledgement of sorts
that for society to remake itself, Obi must make way for Obiano.
For a
people whose guiding philosophy abhors any form of inertia, the transition from
Agulu to Aguleri and from Obi to Obiano was simply an idea fated to come.
The thing
we must note about Chief Willie Obiano’s inauguration though is that it was a
theatre of symbols. The long rumoured rift between the immediate past governor,
Chief Peter Obi and governor Obiano was laid to rest when Obi mounted the
rostrum on that day, fully dressed in party colours with the image of Obiano’s
face boldly printed on it. The gesture was a symbolic rebuke of critics who had
brazenly dismissed Obiano as governor Obi’s stooge in the campaign days for
wearing party clothes that had Obi’s image on them. In wearing Obiano’s image
to Obiano’s inauguration, Obi was silently telling hecklers who had ceaselessly
probed for a chink in the armour of their friendship to look elsewhere and that
he was fully behind the new governor. It was also a direct chastisement to many
influence-peddlers and rumour mongers who had continued in their futile
attempts to sow mistrust and bitterness between the two since the victorious
end of the gubernatorial elections that produced the Obiano administration.
To many
observers of Anambra’s troubled political history, the insidious campaign to
split these two great sons of Anambra does not come as a surprise though.
Blessed beyond its wildest dreams with some of the greatest black people on the
planet, Anambra has always been let down by the inability of her many gifted
children to work together on political leadership. Venerable as NnamdiAzikiwe
was, his bitter disagreement with ChubaOkadigbo, leading to the placement of a
purported curse on the latter is known to many people. So, the healthy
relationship between Obi and Obiano in the build up to the latter’s electoral
victory had long been looked at with suspicion and curiosity. There have been
countless insinuations of bad blood between the two, drip-feed into their
closest circle of friends by people who see their growing friendship as a
threat to their own political future.
But
thankfully, the two have risen above the tide wash of poisonous gossip to chart
a new future for Anambra State. They are fully aware, like many silent
observers, that the delicate balance of things in Anambra depends on how well
they manage their perceived differences. In what many people described as the
perfect example of things falling together, Obi’s statesmanlike carriage at
Obiano’s inauguration and timely assurances combined seamlessly with Obiano’s
cerebral US-style inaugural address to deliver a strong message of hope to Ndi
Anambra. Hope, that finally, Anambra can reclaim the glory that rightly belongs
to her, that the countless big egos that had often clashed to deny the state
its place in the sun can be suppressed and that indeed, there can and should be
only one ‘king’ at a time in Anambra State.
Finally,
the people could see that APGA’s campaign rhetoric of onyeaghananwanneya
could indeed become a lived experience and that Chief Victor Umeh’s brilliant
deconstruction of the unwritten doctrine of power equation among Nigeria’s
contending tribes that stoked the fire of Igbo nationalism in the campaign days
was not a fluke. Indeed, Umeh was as colourful as he was elemental during the
campaign days, delivering peerless speeches laced with spicy anecdotes and
emotional rhetoric from one campaign podium to another.
Interestingly,
two weeks after his inauguration, Obiano seems to have finally erased all
doubts about whether he could be his own man with a performance that has left
no one in doubt about his competence and resolve to build on the legacy he has
inherited. But perhaps more importantly, the first two weeks of the Obiano
administration have shown rather more poignantly, that all anxieties about
Obi’s anticipated meddlesomeness in the new administration were indeed
misplaced.
Observers
have watched, fascinated by Obiano’s pacey approach to governance since he was
sworn in on March 17th 2014, reaching out to critical institutions
of democracy in the state and taking bold steps to match his campaign promises
with a concrete performance. Acutely aware that Anambra’s future depends on the
degree of freedom enjoyed by its citizens and that any real fight to reposition
the state for greatness must begin with an effort to rid it of criminals,
Chief Obiano had launched a Joint Task Force on Security two days after his
inauguration. Made up of the police, the army, the navy and other para-military
forces, the Joint Task Force has since swung into action with impressive
results in Onitsha and environs. Obiano has also consulted broadly; charging
royal fathers to gird their loins for an ethical rebirth of the state and
reading riot acts to contractors handling various projects initiated by the
previous administration to shape up or ship out.
He has
also taken bold steps to shake things up in the state by making critical calls
during his recent visit to Abuja. His meetings with the Inspector General of
Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, the Minister of Works, Mr. Mike Onolomemen and
the Minister of Agriculture, Dr AkinwumiAdesina were all crucial engagements
that would steady his steps in Anambra State.
Increasingly,
it is becoming clearer to Ndi Anambra that the Obi to Obiano concept which
among other things also signifies the balancing act that has finally given the
three senatorial zones of the state a sense of equity and a fair chance at the
centre, is a regenerative paradigm which the state needs to become what it has
potentially been, these long years.
This
probably explains why there is a pervading feeling of hope since Obiano’s
inauguration; a strong feeling that finally, things are beginning to fall
together and in place for Anambra State. Perhaps, great things are finally
here!
From Obi to Obiano: Things Finally Fall together for Anambra
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Saturday, April 12, 2014
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