www.odogwublog.com met Chief Peter Obi but
in his usual way , he pretended not to see me. I waited but no show and I left but before doing that his media
aide gave me his new title PEOSPM.
PEOSPM means --The Pontifical Equestrian Order
of Sylvester Pope and Martyr . This is why he was granted a Papal
Knighthood
Read Valentine Obienyem’s gospel on the Pope’s
award, as it is not only interesting but educative:
The concept of granting dignities and honouring
people who have distinguished themselves in their chosen fields has always been
part of man in all epochs and cultures. Its inception might remain
unknown to anyone. It probably belongs to the mysteries of origin about which
all might guess and propound theories, but none might ever know conclusively.
In the years
gone by, there were a lot of values that were applauded in Igbo land and
beyond. Then, excellence was the norm; Igbos cherished and applauded it. Titles
and dignities were conferred on, and granted to people based on merit and
nothing else. As far back as a pry into Igbo history can reveal, it was not in vain that Igbos conferred
names and titles such as Diji, Diochi, Dike, Dimgba, di this or di that
on people. The bearers of such titles were experts in cultivation of yam, palm
wine-tapping, wrestling, or would have performed some heroic acts in other
endeavours. These people achieved excellence in their fields and were
consequently honoured.
Today,
title-taking, granting of honours and awards have been bastardized. Among many
cultures today, it has been reduced to commodity that can be bought by the
rich. Look around you and all you see is Ukwachinaka, Onwa this, Onwa that;
Kpakpando this, Kpakpando that; Akuirighiri this and that. Other tribes
have their own variants. These titles, like the Onuku in
the masquerade genre, as masterfully interpreted by Dr. Okey Ikechukwu, actually represent
degeneration as Ijeles are in short supply. Most often this new crop of
title holders are men without noble pedigree. In the past, Igbos
preferred a man without money; today they amazingly show preference for the
money without the man. This ignoble passion mocks the wisdom in what
obtained long in the history of man: many years before the birth of
Christ, two suitors who wanted to marry the daughter of
Peisistratus were presented to him to choose his preference; he said he would
choose the " the man without money", rather than " money without
the man." Today, many people will choose one Akuirighiri
and Ukwachinaka for awards because of the lures of some wads.
The
bastadisation of awards informed the refusal of same by Mr. Peter Obi when he
was the Governor of Anambra State. He was frank about that: “I refused awards
as the Governor because of my belief that the appropriate time for awards is
when one has completed one’s tenure(s) and is thereafter adjudged as deserving
of such awards and honours.”
Since March 17th,
2014, the awards have been coming in torrents and from organizations that do
not play to the gallery. All of them are full of kind words for him for
approaching governance from the point of view of service to the people and the
community. If not being honoured for his unassailable efforts towards the
renaissance of library culture by the Association of Librarians of Nigeria, or
honoured by the Society for Corporate Governance for his innovation in
governance, the association of all the Bishops in Nigeria would be honouring
him for his giant strides in the rehabilitation of education in Anambra State
as nobody has done in recent time. Today, Anambra State comes first in WAEC and
NECO, as well as other external examinations. We owe this epochal achievements
to Mr. Peter Obi
It is only those who lived in Anambra during the
period of chaos who will understand and appreciate the various reasons
everybody is desirous of honouring Mr. Peter Obi. In those days, Anambra
carried on as if she was controlled by Bedlam. The Catholic Bishop of
Nnewi, Most Rev. Dr. Hilary Okeke, who is in a position to judge those days has
this to say: “Indeed, before Mr. Peter Obi became the Governor, Anambra State
looked like a state abandoned by God. Many people in Anambra State really believed
that Anambra State was abandoned. Political turmoil and turbulence generated by
godfatherism halted development in the State. The little money that
would come to Anambra State was used to settle the godfathers. An attempt to
shake off the tentacles of the godfathers resulted in wanton and reckless
destruction of government houses and property. Schools at all levels suffered
abysmal neglect; public hospitals suffered the same neglect; life was listless
as people in Anambra State were bereft of sense of direction and
responsibility. One could liken the state of affairs in Anambra State to the
situation in Israel at the time of the Judges, "In those days there was no
king in Israel, and everyone did as he saw fit" (Judges 21:25).
Lawlessness was the order of the day; gross indiscipline, general insecurity
and lack of respect for human dignity and life, lack of development in most
public sectors and loss of confidence in government.”
Indeed Obi became Governor when Anambra was faced
by all manner of problems. His coming into power was equally turbulent.
However, in his characteristic doggedness, each challenge he conquered brought
out his essence to the people. He was the first person to unseat a sitting
Governor through the courts; he was the first to come back from impeachment and
to go for tenure interpretation.
Obi's sterling governance in Anambra State has made
him not only the darling of the State, but a darling among Nigerians. In
appreciating Obi, Bishop Okeke again has this to say: “We commend Mr.
Peter Obi for his perceived determination to serve the people of Anambra State
through his development strategy of Anambra Integrated Development Strategy
(ANIDS); for his courageous return to their legitimate Church proprietors
(Anglican and Catholic) of schools forcibly seized by the Government of East
Central State under Chief Ukpabi Asika, that destroyed education in our area;
his determination to revamp education and health care by partnering with the
Churches to reconstruct dilapidated schools, providing buses, computers,
generators, laboratory equipment, funds for sports and other needs of the
schools system to both public schools and mission schools; his investment in
healthcare delivery by uplifting hospitals, maternities and health centres, and
schools of nursing, midwifery and medical laboratory to provide suitable
personnel in our health institutions. Anambra State enjoys one of the best
networks of roads. Retired persons, the poor and marginalized of Anambra State
are receiving government attention. Every aspect of life in Anambra State has
benefited from the administration of Mr. Peter Obi, CON! Indeed, Anambra
State under his administration is no longer an abandoned State!”
Because of what Obi is to
humanity, his salient contributions to the Church, innovation in governance and
his community at large, his Bishop, Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor recommended
that he be honoured with the Papal knighthood. Collaborating the reports
through independent enquiry by the Holy See, the Supreme Pontiff, His Holiness, Pope Francis, through his Cardinal
Secretary of State, signed a Bull by which the former Governor of Anambra
State, Mr. Peter Obi became a Papal knight of the Order of St Sylvester on the
31st of July, 2013. This made him one of the few to be so recognized
by the Pope and one of the first sets to be so recognised by Pope Francis.
We note that in
Nigeria, we have Papal knights, but Obi was the first person to merit it
through using the instrument of governance to serve God and humanity.
Papal Orders
are not easy to come by, and it is not for sale. The holder of the
highest among the five Papal Equestrian Orders, granted by the Pope as a
temporal sovereign, known as the Supreme Order of Chris, died in 1993.
Only one living person is holding the second one, Order of the Golden Spur.
The third one, Order of Pius IX may be presented to even
non-Christians. We also have the Order of Gregory the Great and Order of St
Sylvester Pope and Martyr. There are other orders with religious
connotation granted by the Pope such as the Order of the Holy Sepulchre and
Order of Malta.
The Pontifical Equestrian Order of Sylvester Pope
and Martyr granted to Mr. Peter Obi is awarded by the Pope directly, usually on
the recommendation of the local ordinary, in this case, His Lordship, Bishop
Paulinus Ezeokafor. A person can also be nominated by the representative
of the Pope, the papal Nuncio. The Pope’s Secretary of State can also recommend
one for the award.
As the Governor, almost all group of Knighthood in
the Church wanted Obi to join them, but he declined. The Papal award thus came
to him by surprise, because he was completely unaware of that until his Bishop,
Most Rev. Dr. Paulinus Ezeokafor, a prelate who possesses spiritual
comeliness, delivered the Papal Bull to him. Each time I visited Bishop
Ezeokafor’s residence, the modesty derives me to the conclusion that here is a
man of God in fact and in name, just simply after the souls he will win for God
as the major part of his apostolic triumph.
Those who knew about the award naturally urged Mr.
Obi to roll out drums immediately, but he refused, saying that he preferred the
investiture after he would have left office.
But why Obi should he be nominated for the Award
among millions of Catholics in Awka Diocese? It is not because he was once a
Governor. It is not because he is rich. It is not because his younger brother
is a priest, while his elder Sister is a Rev Sister. Anybody who has been
following the trajectory of Obi’s life even before he became a Governor will
know the reasons he was considered fit for that rare honour. Yes, his
stewardship as the governor was the major contributory factor, especially his
partnership with the Church that benefited the people of the State in the area
of education, health, among others, but there are much more to that.
Obi is one person who believes and lives out the
biblical instruction that in charity-giving, one’s right hand should not know
what the left is giving. Obi has continued to be part of building of Churches
in many communities. Those who attended the dedication of St. Patrick’s
Cathedral saw how the Bishop, in spite of Obi’s resistance announced that he
was the highest donor towards the building of that Church, the Bishop made it
clear that those contributions were even before he became the Governor.
I recall that when the earth shrugged her shoulders
(Earthquake) in Haiti and submerged the Cathedral, he visited and offered them
enormous financial support. He once told me that charity and philanthropy has
the greatest reward when it is inconspicuous. Many politicians publicise
their scholarship awards to indigent students, but hardly would one know that
Peter Obi has been on that for donkey years.
In governance, he did not disappoint. He carried
the Church as well as any organization desirous of the good of the people of
the State.
Besides changing the psyche of the people of the
state and the reconditioning it to once again think and act for the interest of
the State, I consider his return of schools to their original owners as his
most important achievement. Some may want to locate this at the number of
infrastructure he built, but the fact remains that education, as he always
said, is the most important legacy one can possible bequeath posterity. This
assertion is not originally his, but has been universally ascertained. Thus,
many years ago, when Aristotle was asked to differentiate between the educated
and the uneducated, he said it was as the difference between the living and the
death. Asked the same question, Aristophanes said it was as the difference
between broken and unbroken horses. This informed Zeno’s reference of an
uneducated man sitting on a stone as a stone seated on another stone.
For those circumscribing the award to what he did
as the Governor, we note here that it transcends it. Obi’s opportunity came
early in life even as an undergraduate. Between the time he left the University
of Nigeria, Nsukka and the time he became a governor, he had attended some of
the world most renowned management schools.
In his business, he put what he learnt into
practice and rose so rapidly to become the youngest Chairman of a 25Billion
Naira Bank. He has never mismanaged public property or funds entrusted to him;
rather he has been consumed in the creation of wealth. He was not just on the
board of companies that were successful, but was active chapter in the success
stories.
If you study successful economies of the world you
will see behind them both long and short-term planning. You will hear of
projections to the year 2020 and all that. A wise man prepares for winter in
summer’s time of plenty, but it is foolishness to encourage Epicurean
indulgence, the lower animal’s philosophy of: "Let us eat today for
tomorrow we shall die." This was the reason Obi, even when others
crippled their states and sold the investments of the State for peanuts to
their cronies, left over N75 Billion Naira for his successor in cash and
investments.
Obi was neck-deep in the business world and has
seen the world, but yet no story of gallantry or dealing dishonourably with
anybody is told about him.
No doubt, Nigeria’s politics is that of intrigues,
mud-slinging, divide and rule (divida et impera), parochialism, prebendalism,
impeachment-scheming, and so on. Such politics has led to our retrogression.
Obi has chosen to play it differently and those too backward to understand him
call it timidity. Today, as anytime in the future, any political history of
Nigeria will be incomplete without Obi as it will be without the Ziks, the
Awolowos, the Ahmadu Bellos and the Ojukwus.
Today, Obi is a reference point on playing decent
politics, belief in the rule of law and adherence to principles. These are
edifying credentials of a true reformist. I expect Obi to suffer because as
Machiavelli said, it is difficult to introduce a new order because the person
doing so (Obi) will have opposition from those that benefited from the old
order and lukewarm defenders in those that are not sure of its success.
In spite of paid critics and lukewarm defenders,
Obi matched on and rescued Anambra State. The man is not a saint, but certainly
with high moral standards. In the world of wealth, he may be among the first
100 Nigerians and yet he is unobtrusive about it. Obi has a happy family and
can be called the man without cant.
When I recommend him as a role model to the youth,
it is always after weighing the totality of his life. He is married to Her
Excellency, Mrs Margaret Peter-Obi, a woman every inch as noble as nobility
dares be. Endowed with physical beauty, her manners and morals are so magnetic
that one feels drawn to her in spite of oneself. She shows everybody around her
a mother’s surpassing love and care.
There two charming children, Amaka and Eloka will
annoy other children of the rich by their simplicity, no airs attached.
If we can tremble before the work of nature, why
should we not tremble before a man that exemplifies virtue as far as Nigerian
politics is concerned? Though some of his brothers out of envy resent
him, the awards he has been receiving from across the length and breadth of the
world is a clear statement that he represents the best among men. The
Knighthood coming from the summit of Christendom is yet another statement that
Obi has become a star among which the scintillating brilliance of other stars
pale into insignificance.
Obienyem wrote from Abuja
Chief Peter Obi bags a new title -- PEOSPM
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