Ever since the attentive world rose
to its feet to applaud Governor Willie Obiano’s virtuoso performance in 100
days in office, the dogs of war seem to have been let loose and they are baying
for his innocent blood.
Obiano and his beautiful wife have become the punching
bag of miscreants on social media whose mercantile instincts mark out as cannon
fodder in the hands of aggrieved and out-of-favour politicians. Every day, they
concoct lies and tasteless falsehoods to nibble away at his soaring popularity
among the long suffering people Anambra State who are beginning to finally see
that indeed, Anambra can be better.
From all indications, the mission of
the people who are sponsoring the endless calumny campaign against Obiano and
his wife on social media is quite simple – to distract him from actualizing his
dream of a new and better Anambra State and whittle down his rising profile as
a promising leader of Ndigbo. They figured that with his squeaky clean
technocratic background and soar away performance in just six months in office,
he would dwarf so many wanna-be leaders if no muck was cast on him sooner than
later. But what in concrete terms has Obiano done to earn their fear?
Close observers of Obiano’s
seven-month old administration can attest to the fact that for the first time
in a long while, Anambra State is witnessing a structured approach to governance.
Obiano’s philosophy of governance is inclusive and open. Bringing his years in
the commanding height of the private sector to bear on governance, Obiano had
outlined his Vision and Mission in the government house from the outset. Right
from the election campaign days, Obiano had told Ndi Anambra that his vision
was for Anambra State to become the 1st Choice Investment
Destination and a hub for industrialization and commercial activities while his
mission was to create a socially stable, business friendly environment that
will attract both indigenes & foreigners to seek wealth creating
opportunities in Anambra State. So, he knew where he was going and how to
get there. Again, it may not be certain but it would seem that Obiano is
probably the first governor of Anambra State to articulate a vision and mission
statement that would guide him in office. The statements serve as a compass for
focused leadership. At the moment, Oiano has done a good job of keeping his
eyes on the prize. And that is why they are kicking…
Again, in full appreciation of the
security nightmare that had bedeviled Anambra through the years, Obiano had
divined that his leadership goals had no chance in hell if he failed to tackle
the security challenges in the state. So, he went after the kidnappers, armed
robbers and drug dealers who had made Anambra inhabitable with a figurative
sharp knife. And what exactly did he do? Quite simple – he spent the Security
Votes on providing security for Ndi Anambra; something that some past leaders
either kept for themselves or shared with their godfathers. In three months,
Obiano proved them wrong; cleansed Anambra of violent criminals and restored
sleep to the eyes of the masses. And that is why they are kicking…
As a corollary to the success
recorded in fighting criminals in Anambra State, Obiano’s Vision and Mission
Statements are being realized in less than six months of his administration.
Anambra has become the new investment destination in West Africa. And once
more, what exactly did he do? Again, quite simple – he set up an investment
agency known as the Anambra State Investment Promotion and Protection Agency
(ANSIPPA) and appointed some of Nigeria’s most brilliant investment bankers to
run it. ANSIPPA quickly knocked own the bureaucratic bottlenecks that discourage
investors from moving into new territories and opened the state up for a candid
assessment. It worked like magic. It all gradually began with the Coscharis
Group who moved in with the Coched Farms Project. Then suddenly there was an
influx as Joseph Agro Limited, Ekcel Farms, Grains & Silos Ltd, Cardinal
Developers & Trust Ltd, all moved in with different sizes of investment
portfolio, leaving the state a breath away from its projected $1.9bn investment
inflow by the end of the last quarter of this year. From inception, Anambra
never had it so good in such a short spate of time. And that is why they are
kicking…
Again, leaning heavily on his
technocratic background, Governor Obiano realized that for him to have enough
money to fund what he calls the ENABLERS that support the Four Pillars of his
administrative strategy, he could not continue to depend on the hand-downs from
the federal government; that something had to be done in the area of Internally
Generated Revenue (IGR). So, from an inherited IGR of N500m, he doubled
Anambra’s Internally Generated Revenue in six months, bringing it to the
threshold of N1bn. And what, in fact did he do? Anambra is home to some of
Africa’s largest markets with numerous motor parks that generate instant
revenue. Anambra hosts quite a sizable chunk of Nigeria’s manufacturing firms
as well. Obiano simply opened bids for the parks and handed them over to
competent hands, re-organized the various markets and opened an enlightenment
campaign on the importance of tax compliance. The people began to see the use
of the taxes they pay in keeping Onitsha, Nnewi and Awka clean and in the
sudden return of sanity to Upper Iweka and they responded in kind. And that is
why they are kicking…
Again, before Obiano’s coming,
Anambra had existed as an extremely fractious state. Its many illustrious
citizens, some of whose private wealth surpass the GDP of some West African
countries, had been polarized by the utter lack of cohesion at the center. The
state needed a bridge-builder with deft social skills; someone who would climb
down the moral high-horse to share a meal and a laugh with anybody. They found
that in Obiano’s natural gregariousness. Before long, all the hitherto
disparate forces from the maverick billionaire Prince Engr Arthur Eze to Sir
Emeka Offor and even opposition figures like Nicholas Ukachukwu as well as
highly respected elder statesmen like Chief Emeka Anyaoku, Chief Chuwkuemeka
Ezeife, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe (Agbogidi) and solid entrepreneurs like Chief
Cosmas Maduka, Emma Bishop Okonkwo, Dr Ernest Nnaemeka Azudialu- Obijesi, and
Sir Daniel Chukwudozie among others have all found one reason or another to
believe in Obiano’s approach to governance. They have seen a consummate
consensus builder who truly loves his people. And that’s why they are kicking…
The final reason why they won’t stop
kicking is because they had told Ndi Anambra that Awka was beyond redemption;
that Awka indigenes were anti-progress and had always stood in the way of plans
to turn the town into a befitting capital of Nigeria’s most distinctive state.
But now that three flyovers are springing up at the same time and changing the
landscape of Nigeria’s most rustic state capital, they have come out kicking
and punching. With the security votes that they could not spend to secure
Anambra State, they have armed a band of youths that they could not employ and
turned them loose on the social media. These men have made it a habit to incite
the people against Obiano’s seven-month old administration with brazen lies and
photo-shopped images. Their solitary mission is to derail Obiano from the path
of progress by keeping him busy fighting real and imagined enemies. And just in
case you still don’t get it, their vision is to ensure that Anambra remains at
the rungs of underdevelopment; perpetually aspiring for greatness and never
attaining it.
Unmoved by the wisdom of our fathers
in couching the timeless philosophy of Egbe belu ugo belu, they see
themselves as the political Sirius; the brightest star in earth’s sky in whose
company other planetary bodies pale into mere fireflies. And because Obiano’s
political star dared to rise so soon, they are desperate to dim it or at least
cast a thick cloud across the face of the sky to shield its dazzle. And that is
the tragic streak that has held Anambra State down for years. But will Ndi
Anambra allow that? Time, as they say, will tell…
JAMES EZE ([email protected]) writes from Ifite, Awka, Anambra State.
Obiano’s Achievements In Seven Month –Aide
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