Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that a
write up by one Fejiro Oliver assumed to be a Blogger purportedly against
Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra state alleging looting of Anambra resources has
gone viral but a citizen of Anambra is giving him a reply word to word and line
for line. Enjoy:
For some time now the newly formed
government of Chief Willie Obiano has come under heavy attack on the social
media. The darts persistently hurled, often ricochet, off target, but those who
pelt the missiles seem determined; however unsteady the target.
The latest allegation of corruption and nepotism is captured in a
piece titled: “The looting of Anambra: Governor Obiano takes nepotism to
high heavens”, supposedly written by a blogger with assumed names, Fejiro
Oliver. The piece has gone viral on the net in much the same way as the
Sawyer-imported Ebola disease. But unlike the EVD - before an Adadevoh (the
female doctor) has the good fortune to put a lie to the disease’s 100%
mortality rate - the allegations against the affable and hard-working governor
have failed to turn the people against the new administration.
Oliver must be in some frenzy when he wrote his unsubstantiated
report, and must have taken his readers for some dumbos. Probably as dumb as
the Roman plebeians whom Mark Antony easily instigated into rash actions
against his enemies. But this blogger is pretty wrong! His readers are neither
the classical Commoners of the Roman order, nor is the Obiano government
another Gaius Helvius Cinna (Cinna the Poet), the unfortunate victim of the
mob’s action.
In his hurry to do the
government in, Oliver who claimed to have sourced his information from the seat
of government, wrote that over 120 aides were appointed by the Governor with
over 80% of them coming from his home town, Aguleri. The allegation tells
either of two things. One is that the blogger wrote out of ignorance. Two, if
he did not write out of ignorant he did so out of mischief. Either way, he
failed to tell the truth.
Before Governor Obiano, previous governments in the state did not
do better in making appointments. If they did not encourage cronyism, they
concentrated development in their localities. Those who failed in both,
gratified in others. It is common knowledge in the state that one of the
governors gave out choice lands to his people while another allowed his people
the control of sensitive positions in government which eventually became his
nemesis. This is without prejudice to others who covertly encouraged cronyism
and became more indulgent in developing their areas.
Except in the appointment of commissioners - which demands equity
sharing - other appointments can be tilted in favour of competence. In
appointing his brother, Robert, as US Attorney General, President J.F Kennedy
challenged his critics to impugn his competence. This is not to say that
cronyism should define governments.
Oliver also wrote that the appointment of alleged over 120 aides
helps to deplete state treasury. The argument is laughable. Apart from the fact
that most of the states of the federation do not appoint any less, appointment
of aides does not milk any treasury dry. Siphoning money off contracts does. By
the way, how much are political appointees paid annually? President Jonathan
said this much to members of Face-the-Press when accused of appointing too many
people to office.
Besides, it helps to reduce unemployment as it has multiplier effect
on employment. Determined to perceive trouble where none exists, he attempted
unnecessary comparison of Obiano’s government with that of Obi. No two
governments are essentially the same. The two personalities are dissimilar and
so should their governments. Only a purblind will see either as a dead ringer
for the other.
He made conscious effort to have his report believed by referring
to fictitious sources, sometimes in government. The First Lady, Mrs. Ebele
Obiano, he claimed, has about 100 aides, but the woman has little less above 8.
He wrote: “This is unlike the former governor, Peter Obi, who insisted that his
wife should not hire aides at the state government expense”. That Obi did not
encourage his wife to officially operate the office does not make any who does
it any less a good governor. In fact, at no point did ex-Governor Obi condemn
others who did. It is yet to be accounted for Anambra that its being a state of
many firsts is on account of operating or not operating the office of the First
Lady.
Alleging duplication of appointments and the condoning of
malfeasance from those so appointed is another bare-faced lie. To buttress his
point, he mentioned that a Special Assistant was appointed in Agriculture and a
Special Adviser on fish matters. The Assistant, he claimed, was suspended for
some wrong doings, but was immediately recalled when it was established that he
hails from Aguleri. This infantile effusion can only come from someone who
hacks around the net. It is difficult to believe that Obiano, whom he claimed
appointed over 80% of Aguleri indigenes, including the Assistant on
Agriculture, did not know where this Assistant comes from until he relieved him
of his appointment. The only person removed from office so far is the Assistant
on land matters. His being from Aguleri did not even save him. The Special
Assistant on fish matters, and not Adviser, is from Adazi-Nnukwu.
A survey of appointment of Advisers and Assistance would show that
the three zones in the state are duly represented. If, however, there is a tilt
in favour of any zone it has not got to the level where this blogger wants to
incite the public. The blogger’s mischievous claim that Anambra government has
been appropriated by Anambra North and given expression as “government of
Aguleri people, by Aguleri people and for Aguleri people” is another lie told
with a clenched teeth. Omambala people may be exuberant, but not to the point
of appropriating the government in such a brazen manner. His claim that party
members who helped to enthrone the new government are leaving the party because
technocrats were appointed in their stead is also a lie. Cross-carpeting is
endemic among politicians.
The decamping of APGA by members in the National Assembly is not
peculiar to the party. It is also not as a result of unfair treatment of these
members by the government. One of those who decamped is now making frantic
effort to return. Every politician goes to where they feel their interest is
better secured. It is not about Obiano or his government. It is also not about
APGA. It may interest this blogger to know there has been a rash of cross
–carping in the run-up to 2015. It behoves him to tell us what informed that
also.
If, indeed, Governor Obiano
bribed state Assembly members with houses in the US, and bought one for
himself, how come one of the beneficiaries, John Olibie, still decamped to PDP?
Was he discriminated against? Alleging that a weekly N100 million security
votes was “siphoned to private pockets in the name of fighting insecurity”
equally sucks. He probably was privy to the siphoning of this money that he
wrote unequivocally that Chief Victor Umeh is paid the sum of N40 million
monthly. If his story has any chance of credibility, casting aspersion on the
impressive effort of the governor in tackling insecurity has put paid to such
chance. This blogger knows as much as everybody that security has returned to
every nook and crannies of the state and not just Awka, Onitsha and Nnewi, as
he alleged.
The blogger's tissue of lies would crumble ultimately when he
wrote: “The contracts awarded by him (Obiano) in his 300 days in office, we
gathered, are given to his friends and cronies, while abandoning the ones
appointed by ex-Governor Obi”. Two lies are evident here. One is that Obiano is
yet to last up to 300 days in office. Two is that he has not revoked any
contract to the benefit of his friends and cronies. Rather, in line with his
4Cs - Continue, Complete, Commission, and Commence – he has continued with all
the projects awarded by his predecessor. Where new contracts are awarded it is
usually through the State Tender’s Board.
It will be regrettable if this report bruited on the online media
and elsewhere is geared towards tarnishing the image of the government and
bringing it to disrepute. That is the wrong way to go. Howbeit, the discerning
people of Anambra already know the unvarnished truth and shall be content to
believe and tell it.
Ejike
Anyaduba
Abatete
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