As the race for the Anambra Central Senatorial Seat
gathers momentum, Chief Victor Umeh, the APGA candidate walks around with an
indulgent smile on his face.
And why not? Unlike other candidates who are
engaged in a titanic race against the wind, Chief Umeh is running a great race
with all the elements in his favour. And here are the reasons –
Of all the candidates locked in this battle of the
woodpeckers, Victor Umeh seems to be the one with an iron head. Umeh is the
only one among the titans who hasn’t lost a battle yet; whether it is a legal
battle or a political one, in the past dozen years or so. Plus the fact that
neither the incumbent Senator Chris Ngige nor Senator Annie Okonkwo has
personalized the Igbo cause in a compelling way as Umeh has done in over ten
years, proudly donning his trademark red cap that marks him out as an Igbo
cultural icon. Umeh’s life has revolved around things that affect Ndigbo and he
has never shown any hesitation or lack of guts to give voice to the issues that
dominate the day.
However, when Victor Umeh wins the Senatorial seat in
Anambra Central, as he is bound to, let it be known that he won it not only on
account of the promise he holds but on grounds of a solid performance. Truth
is, Umeh is a light years ahead of his two challengers in his campaign efforts.
Having been handed the party ticket well ahead of his rivals, Chief Umeh has
been relentless in his quest to win over the members of his constituency. His
campaign billboards loom at you from every corner of the state, stretching
beyond his immediate senatorial district. He has striven to reach Ndi Anambra
in general without paying any particular attention to the specific zone that
will produce the votes. His highly infectious campaign jingles carrying potent
messages have enjoyed a massive air time on local radio stations and he has is
a beneficiary of the enormous goodwill arising from the superlative performance
of the APGA-led administration in Anambra State. He has worked so hard that it
would be a miscarriage of justice if Ndi Anambra do not reward him with a
resounding victory at the polls. Beyond that, Umeh has also taken the first
mover advantage and effectively hoisted himself in a pole position for victory
at the moment that it would be a travesty for him not to win.
Unlike Umeh however, his rivals are at six and seven.
Senator Ngige has since relapsed into a state of exaggerated sense of self
importance, choosing rather to spend more time campaigning for the APC
Presidential candidate, Muhammed Buhari than engaging his constituents for the
retention of his seat. Sated with his hegemonic hold on all political
windows that are open for the members of his constituency, Senator Ngige has
grown complacent; believing his own legend as a political cat with nine lives
who doesn’t even have to campaign to win an election in Anambra Central. The
senator is whimsically taking his constituents for granted. He will soon rise
to realize his error. In any case, Senator Ngige doesn’t truly have a strong
case to make about his return to the National Assembly after eight years of
silence in the hallowed chambers. Besides, it is doubtful whether Nigige’s
controversial support of the deportation of his kit and kin by the APC-led
government in Lagos State has finally blown away. Many people still nurse
a grudge against him for abandoning the Igbo cause when history demanded that
he raised a disquieting voice in the APC fold, calling out Governor Raji Fashola
for maltreating his people. Unfortunately for Ngige, the people of Anambra
Central who are unarguably among the most accomplished of Ndigbo can hardly be
led by the noose. It is almost certain that this particularly tragic episode
that has refused to go away will not escape their long memory when the time
comes. So, for Senator Chris Ngige, it is not yet Uhuru!
However, for Chief Annie Okonkwo, Umeh’s challenger
from the PDP fold, it is a different kettle of fish altogether. Okonkwo, a
formidable entrepreneur and Senator of the Federal Republic comes across as a
top draw any day. He gave a good account of himself when he served his term in
office. However, in life, there is a natural progression to improvement that
forces itself on the world that not even time can halt. Nigeria has moved
beyond the era of silent senators. The clamour for quality representation has
become strident. Our cousins in the South West appear to be inching closer and
closer to this target with the caliber of congressmen and women that represent
them in the National Assembly. Ndigbo cannot afford to elect senators who will
be in the house just to make up the number. At this moment in time, only few
people in the entire South East can match Chief Victor Umeh pound for pound in the
political game and Senator Okonkwo is not one of them. Again, the perennial
afflictions of the Anambra chapter of the PDP have left Okonkwo in a polarized
house with disparate forces pulling from all corners. A fall is not altogether
out of place.
In the end, we hardly need a crystal ball to see that
when the dust raised by the on-going campaign finally settles, only one man
will be standing … Chief Victor Umeh. We shall be the better for it though.
Truth is; Umeh is already reigning in the imagination of the people. He is
highly regarded by respected Igbo leaders across the entire South East and
there is hardly anyone with some political awareness in Igboland who does not
know Victor Umeh. Another truth though is that Umeh has always stood steadfastly
on the path of positive history – fighting alongside Peter Obi to retrieve his
stolen mandate, standing with Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu to hold aloft the
ark of Igbo politics and rising to his full height to deploy his intellectual
firepower and knowledge of polemics in defense of Chief Willie Obiano’s victory
when a desperate campaign was mounted by the opposition to discredit the
electoral process that made him governor. Before that, Umeh had also
successfully installed Rochas Okorocha in and Theodore Orji in Abia as
governors before the duo jumped ship. And although his many enemies would like
to belittle his contributions, it cannot be gainsaid that APGA would probably
have gone extinct but for Umeh’s adroit leadership. APGA would have gone up in a
smoke!
It us perhaps for these reasons that Igbo leaders from
different zones have affirmed Umeh’s growing influence with almost 20 honorary
titles. The Federal Government has also confirmed it with the award of the
national honour of the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic. I am
almost certain that come next month, Ndi Anambra Central will with their votes,
bestow on him, the “title” of Senator of the Federal Republic.
All things considered, we should all be happy that
finally, fully prepared people are emerging to provide leadership at critical
levels. Umeh’s years of closeness to the late Ikemba, his wealth of experience
in party politics, evolving stratagems that have kept APGA in power in Anambra
State as well as his exposure to the mind-bending intrigues of Nigerian
politics at the last National Conference stand him in good stead to speak for
Ndigbo at the Senate. Ndi Anambra Central would be doing Ndigbo a great
disservice to deny him a well-deserved senatorial seat.
For years we have prayed for quality leaders to
emerge. When our prayers are answered, we must have enough discernment to
acknowledge and accept them. For now, Victor Umeh is the answer we need in
Anambra Central.
Onyedika
Okonkwo lives in Umuoji.
For Victor Umeh, Victory Beckons with Open Arms By Onyedika Okonkwo
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Thursday, January 22, 2015
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