In one of his many
seminal essays on Nigeria, Chinua Achebe poignantly
observed that “Nigeria is what it is because its leaders are not what they
should be.”
Indeed since Nigeria began its current democratic experience, one
of the most crucial tests we have had to face is the quest for a responsible
and astute leadership – a leadership that represents the best the country has
to offer in the management of the affairs of men.
It is interesting to
note that while the country continues its search for the right set of leaders
that will consolidate its democratic journey at the national level, hope looms
like a rain-bearing cloud in the regions.Not surprising, Anambra State is
leading the charge in this regard. Perhaps it is in fulfillment of its position
as the light of the nation, perhaps it stems from the pioneering role it has
always played in the history of the country. Whatever it is; it is no longer in
doubt that the fire of a silent revolution is presently aglow in Anambra State
judging by the set of candidates that the ruling party APGA is presenting to
the electorate in the coming elections.
Rebounding from a long
period of intriguing mutation during which time its power and influence shrunk
to only one state in the entire federation, APGA has stepped out of the shadows
to stake a claim to the future of Nigeria through quality leadership. A quick
look at the profile of the party’s standard bearers in Anambra, Abia, Imo,
Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Ogun and Zamfara states offers a deep insight into the
party’s meticulous search for quality representation at all levels of
leadership. It is almost evident that taking a cue from its Chairman BoT and
National Leader, Governor Willie Obiano, whose public career took off from a
strong private sector background, APGA seeks to push for a new paradigm in the
leadership of Nigeria.
It is fascinating to
see that among APGA’s impressive cast of candidates for the coming elections is
Engr. Ernest Ndukwe who as the former Vice Chairman of the Nigeria
Communications Commission (NCC) played an historical role in the evolution of
the mobile phone industry in Nigeria. Many thanks to Ndukwe, the Nigerian
mobile phone market has experienced an astronomical growth from a paltry 45,000
lines in 2002 to 88 million in 2011 and Nigeria is now the third largest mobile
phone market in the world. Today, Ndukwe, the architect of this phenomenon is
standing election in his home state of Anambra. Ndukwe seeks to represent
Anambra South in the Senate. He is running against Chief Chris Ubah of PDP. In
saner countries, it should be a no contest for Ndukwe. But in Nigeria, politics
is a game of probabilities.
It is no less
fascinating to note that after several years of weathering countless political
storms, Chief Victor Umeh, the National Chairman of APGA has finally thrown his
hat into the political ring. Umeh is running for the Senatorial seat of Anambra
Central. This political titan packs a wealth of experience that dwarfs his
rivals. Interestingly, APC’s Senator Chris Ngige who would have provided a
counter weight to Umeh has since decapitated himself politically with the
ignoble role he played in the aftermath of the brazen deportation of his kit
and kin by Governor RajiFashola from Lagos. Ngige’s uneventful tenure in the
Senate has also driven a long nail in the coffin of his senatorial ambition as
many voters are scratching their heads to find one reason why Dr. Ngige should
be given yet another chance. As it were, Chief Umeh has only himself to beat in
the ensuing race.
Hon DubemObaze’s
emergence as the Senatorial candidate for Anambra North follows APGA’s
established tradition of fielding strong characters. Obaze who is fondly known
as “Ifeakachi,” is a highly influential grassroots politician whose impact as
an erstwhile Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftancy Affairs is still
felt in Anambra state to date. Obaze has a remarkable people’s touch and a
striking personality that draws people naturally to him. Like Ndukwe in Anambra
South, Obaze’s would have been a no contest. In fact, not even Princess Stella
Odua, former Aviation Minister, can present a challenge.
There are also,
ChukwuemekaOjukwu Jnr, IfeanyiIbezim, Ferdinand DozieNwankwo,EmekaNwosu, Godson
Ezenagu, IfeanyiMomah, Tonia Tabansi, IgwebuikeHygersIfeanyi, Madubueze Peter
Obiano and Gabriel Onyenweifewho together make up a formidable team of
visionary young leaders who are passionate about serving their various
constituencies in a more qualitative and purposeful way. When these gentlemen
and woman get elected as they indeed will, there is no doubt thatAnambra will
witness the much anticipated rebirth and in so doing catalyze the entire South
East into pushing for the fielding of the very best in elective positions.
Similarly, APGA is
blazing the same trail in some key states where it is fielding candidates for
various posts. Credit must go to Governor Willie Obiano and the entire party
leadership for superintending over the electoral processes that threw up Dr.
Alex Otti as a gubernatorial candidate in Abia State, Captain Emmanuel
Iheanacho in Imo, LabaranMaku inNasarawa, David OlufemiBamgbose in Ogun and
AlhajiSaniShinkafi in Zamfara State.A close look at the pedigree of all the
gubernatorial candidates of APGA shows an unmistakable similarity in the quest
for substance and overall excellence among them. It is obvious that all the
candidates have great personal stories that set them apart from their rivals in
the various states where they are standing election.
After years of first
class performance in the commanding heights of corporate Nigeria, Dr. Alex Otti
who also made First Class in the university has followed the footsteps of his
friend, Chief Obiano and heeded the call to rescue Abia State from the abyss.
Otti is running a brilliant issue-based campaign in Abia and garnering a
massive support that will ease his way into the state house. Being an
accomplished technocrat, Otti will no doubt transform Abia State in a very
short time as his friend has done in Anambra when given the mandate. NdiAbia
will be the ultimate loser if they fail to vote him in. Captain Emmanuel
Iheanacho has been very much a captain of a flourishing business empire and
pretty much whatever else he has touched all his life. Iheanacho is reputed be
a wise man and an astute administrator who knows what it takes to offer a
purposeful leadership.
All through his time in
office as the Minister of Information, LabaranMaku’s zestful brilliance held
Nigerians spellbound. Labaranis undoubtedly among the few young leaders in whom
the hope for a better Nigeria rests. The APGA model of governance is just the
blueprint that Maku needs to lift his people from the bootstraps of unbridled
privations and break a new path for accelerated development. The people of
Nasarawa State will bite their nails in avoidable regret if they fail to elect
him their governor. Prof. David OlufemiBamgbose joined APGA as a renowned
educationist who pioneered the setting up of private colleges of education in
his native Ogun State. Bamgbose has made indelible mark in the history of
education in Nigeria as his Yelwa College of Education has so far produced over
10,000 teachers in its short history of existence. Bamgbose is
development-minded and intensely focused. Prof. Bamgbose will turn Ogun State
into a centerpiece of overall excellence if handed the mantle of leadership.
AlhajiSaniShinkafi is a
large-hearted progressive leader whose sphere of influence stretches across
Nigeria. A firm believer in the common destiny of the country, Shinkafi is
known to have mastered the art of leadership by consensus. His years of
experience as a great party man and consensus builder will certainly be of
great benefit to the Zamfara people who are in dire need of an urbane leader in
his mould to chart the course for a sustainable development.
In all, it is very
fascinating to see how, Chief Willie Obiano’s recent assumption of office as
the leader of APGA has influenced the emergence of a crop of accomplished
Nigerians seeking to make a change from elective offices. Win or lose, the
symbolism of their involvement in the political process cannot easily be wished
away. The subtle message that underlines their bold ambitions reminds us that
it is not enough to aspire to serve. It is also important to serve on a
reputable platform.
Eze writes from Ifite,
Awka.
2015 General Elections: Hope Rises on APGA Candidates By James Eze
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