Looking
at rising profile of Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State, one cannot but
marvel at the aptness of the Igbo saying that when a child washes his hands
clean, he joins his elders at the dinner table.
It is very much in evidence
that in less than nine months, Chief Obiano has made a fast job of washing his
hands and now sits comfortably at dinner with the elders of the clan.
What
may never stop fascinating most people might be perhaps, how someone who was
dismissed as a political jellyfish, a stooge of the erstwhile governor he
succeeded and a free-falling rookie barely a year ago could have made such a
swift transition to substance and reckoning. Nothing perhaps reminds us of the
aphorism – never judge a book by its
cover, as compellingly as this.
In
what seems to be the race of his life, Chief Willie Obiano practically raced
through his first nine months in office and left naysayers gasping on his trail
with astounding results. It is not certain whether, he felt stung into action
by the condescension from some people who thought he would be submerged by the
enormity of his office or not, but from his very first day in office, Obiano
had cut the image of a man who had set a performance test for himself. It was
so easy for people to see that he was hell-bent on making his own myth from the
priorities he set for himself. His single-minded pursuit of a secure and safe
Anambra began as an obsession and then blossomed into an article of faith.
Anyone who is familiar with South Eastern Nigeria would know that if there was
ever a challenge that had defied all solutions across the ages, it was the
menace of criminals in Onitsha and its surrounding towns and villages. Until
recently, crime in Onitsha had grown like a tumour over time; absorbing the
nourishment of its environment and gaining the absolute surrender of its
victim. It was as though any administration could build roads, schools, hospitals
and even factories butturn a blind eye to the rampant kidnapping and violent
armed robbery in the state and still win the applause of the people.
It
speaks of his remarkable courage that once he took over the reins of
leadership, Willie Obiano decided to go head-on against the deep-seated
criminal syndicates in Anambra State. I remember a brief conversation I had
with Nwa Jesus, a dreaded kidnapper who was picked up by Obiano’sOperation Kpochapu in the early days of
the crackdown against criminals in Anambra State. The self-confessed kidnapper
told me that he and his gang members regarded their illicit operations as a
full blown business and ran their organization like a firm. Members made equity
contributions to the business, bought official vehicles and always kept faith
with their code of conduct.Nwa Jesus offers a rayof insight into how well
organized the underworld community was in Anambra State and the potent threat
they presented to the society. But Obiano made a meal of this threat and
wrenched freedom off the grip of these ghouls for NdiAnambra.
So,
when on Christmas Eve, the fireworks sent a thousand splendid suns flying into
the night skies of Upper Iweka, Obiano was simply demonstrating his conquest of
the underworld in South Eastern Nigeria. After subduing crime in the State,
Obianotook a triumphant ride in the night to Upper Iweka to hoist the flag of
freedom, symbolized by the spiraling lights of the fireworks. Indeed, his conquest is total. In winning the
war against crime, he also won over the affection and trust of the investment
community who saw in his passionate drive the possibilities of finally
exploiting the huge markets in South East Nigeria. The immediate evidence is
the torrent of MoUs signed by the government and investors in the last few
months.
With
the arrival of the New Year, Obiano’s first nine months ended on a high, with
the rising flyovers in Arroma, Kwata and Amawbia Junctions in Awka and the
emerging six-lane stretch of road that slices through the capital. Interestingly, it may not be totally out of place to say that
for the first time in history we have a governor who seems to have left a
legacy in less than one year in office.
As
the New Year spreads itself out before us, what seems as clear as daylight is
the fact that this may well be Governor Willie Obiano’s defining year; his
finest hour. Having established himself as his own man in so short a time and
earned the respect and adulation of NdiAnambra, all eyes are on him to break
fresh grounds this year. Being an election year, 2015 providesObiano his
greatest test as a politician. After winning the confidence of the party
leadership, culminating in his emergence as the BoT Chair and National Leader,
Governor Obiano is expected to show that he is indeed in charge. He is expected
to galvanize APGA into a formidable political force and sweep a reasonable
number of the elective posts in the coming elections.Thankfully, his leadership
has continued to inspire hope in the ranks of the party. APGA has grown
exponentially since he took over, attracting quality Nigerians and showing an
extraordinary appetite for a territorial spread.
This
is also the year when Obiano must prove that his exploits in securing the lives
and property of NdiAnambra were not happenstance. Happily, he gave a glimpse
into his intentions in this regard when in his New Year Message, he assured
that–“Our investment in security shall be more robust this year as we intend to
re-invigorate and refocus the security network in the state to ensure a rapid
transition to crime detection and prevention. We shall continue to maintain a
zero tolerance of crime in AnambraState.”Obiano is also mindful of the
imperatives of moving the avalanche of MoUs signed last year from mere
documents to physical investments. He most certainly had that in mind when he
again declared in his New Year address that his intention was to increase
current capacity in all sectors and ensure that all MoUs are fully implemented.
Being
a financial expert, Governor Obiano has already pre-figured what ought to be
done in response to falling oil prices. His New Year message makes a case for a
robust Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) as an alternative income window that
must be fully exploited to offer the state enough fiscal headroom in the New
Year. The erstwhile banker could see the enormous combined promises of Onitsha,
Nnewi, Awka, Ekwulobia, Umunze, Nkpor and Ogbunike among others as revenue
generating centers. It is his call to figure out creative ways to boost his
revenue drive while maintaining an endearing presence in the hearts of the
people.
For
some people though, one of the greatest efforts that Governor Obiano must make
in the New Year is in the aspect of pulling the levers of ethical
re-orientation and establishing a new socio-cultural order in Anambra State.
This is not only imperative; it is what the people expect of him. The general
belief is that if Obiano could “wipe” out violent crime in Anambra State, he
can also reasonably redirect the people’s attention to the values that once
made them great. Engaging novelist and newspaper columnist, OkeyNdibe took a
telling stab at this when at his first ever reading in Anambra, his home state,
he stoutly challenged the flawed but popular maxim that onyejiigukaewun’eso;
loosely translated as “the man of means is the ultimate leader,” and argued
that the right philosophy should actually emphasize “the man of knowledge” as
the ultimate leader. Ndibe’s argument is that it is foolish to heap praises on
the consumer who has amassed the means to acquire the luxuries of life and
ignore the genius that produced the luxuries in the first place.
And
this is the new way of seeing, the radical re-ordering of realities that
Governor Obiano must engineer in Anambra State in 2015 to give deeper roots to
the reforms that he has brought.
Nweze
(Nzogbu-Nzogbu) writes from Alor ([email protected])
2015: Why All Eyes are on Governor Obiano By Ngwu Nweze
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