When Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano,
celebrated one year of his swearing-in last Tuesday at a colourful ceremony at
Ekwueme Square, Awka, he invited some select
journalists from Lagos and those
without invitation were bounced.
At the encounter, he outlined his achievements in
the last 365 days, his differences with his predecessor, Mr. Peter Obi and his
quest to make the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) a national party.
On
the efforts he is making to strengthen APGA
They
made me chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) and leader of the party. Since
then I have the enthusiasm to establish this party first all over the
South-East. We are very likely to win Abia State governorship election. I have
gone for rallies for Alex Otti twice. There will be one more in Aba.
We
are doing very well in Ebonyi with Senator Agbo, our governorship candidate.
What is going for us there is that he is from Ezzamgbo and that is where they
have the voting population.
We
are also going to do very well in Imo. Don’t forget Imo was APGA until Governor
Rochas Okorocha moved to APC. We are still there strongly.
The
other thing that is making us a national party is the interest shown by
Nasarawa State. That is an area we can also win. Labaran Maku is with us. When
he could not get the ticket in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) he joined
APGA. He visited me once here. He has a strong opposition but he is doing very
well.
Then
of course, there is Zamfara State where Sani Shinkafi is running for the
governorship.
For
the first time, I went to Abeokuta, our governorship candidate, Professor
Bamgboye, is doing well. He was a key fellow of the PDP until he lost the
primary.
So,
under my watch, we are going to spread out from Anambra. We are going to have
senators all over the place, some members of the House of Representatives here
and there and that is a starting point. What APGA is looking for is leadership.
I believe they found in me somebody that can say something and do it. That is
the fellow I am.
When
I took over, there were certain things I gave to APGA people-jobs, contracts,
etc. To work for us you must register as APGA. My predecessor ran it
differently. He was the only one that brought out money and everything revolved
around him. We are doing well. I am quite confident that the results of the
coming election will be different from what we used to have.
On
recognising Peter Obi at the anniversary event, their differences, Obi’s
absence and whether he was invited
We
invited former Governor Peter Obi. On personal note, we don’t have any problem.
He was three years my junior in school. He was my chairman at the bank.
Honestly, his vote made me an executive director at Fidelity bank. He led the
team that invited me to join his campaign. We are not fighting for anything. He
chose to go to PDP and I am APGA. That is an ideological difference, that is
the main problem. I can’t see him come here and say APGA people should vote for
PDP.
We
sent an IV to him in his house in Onitsha. He was there that evening. I want to
assure you that on personal ground, we don’t have any problem but we have
ideological problem because he believes that he has finished with APGA and APGA
is gone. Then I assured him that under my watch APGA will be better and bigger
than he left it. That is the motivation that moves me to do many things for
APGA to prove a point that you cannot rock the boat that made you. You want to
sink it as you leave so they can say you were in this party and when you left,
it died.
On
the presence of uniformed people on the streets cleaning the environment….
We
are putting permanent structures in place. We are hiring seven companies,
dividing them among the state. Before now, we were running it ad-hoc. After the
election, we will begin to collect sanitation levies. We did it for six months
free for people to see the benefits. If we now ask them to pay I think they
should be able to pay.
On
allegations that he is planning to join the All Progressives Congress (APC)
It
is not possible. I don’t know how to express it. It is absolute rubbish.
His
dream for Awka as state capital
I
started with setting up the Awka Capital Territory Development Authority headed
by Chike Okonkwo, renowned in Urban Development. He worked with Malam Nasir
el-Rufai in Abuja. I thought that his experience can be brought to bear here.
Supporting him are are some very bright guys like the Managing Director,
Michael Okonkwo from Orumba South among other people. Okonkwo studied in the
United States. They have done a booklet on what we should do and should not do
in Awka, which is the starting point. We have done aerial mapping of the whole
state. But we started with Awka so that you can use GPS, direct the roads, see
development, etc.
If
you look at Awka, you can see three flyovers springing up. When those flyovers
are done, they will look like the hanging bridge in London. It will bring out
the aesthetics of the place.
We
are in the process of selecting somebody that will design Awka capital
territory. We foreclosed Nigerians, we want them to bring guys from Dubai,
Kigali, Seoul, US. When they come, they will draw what nobody has drawn. They
will draw things from their dream. Each time I say it, people will say ‘where
will you get the money?’ I will say, ‘do it first.’ They will draw a super
structure. I will tell them, ‘don’t imitate anybody, just give me the best in
your profession better than Dubai or any place you can think of.’ By the time they
finish, they will superimpose it on what we have now and that will determine
what areas we widen with minimal compensation.
On
his increment of salary amid dwindling economic fortunes
That
is why I am an accountant. We are increasing our internally generated revenue.
I met N500m per month. I have been moving to N1.1 and N1.2 billion and
targeting N3.3 billion monthly. After the elections, there are a few things I
will do and the money will come. What I did actually is all about adjustments.
The people in the local governments earn more than the people in the state so
we just balanced their salary.
His
achievements in the last one year
We
have flushed out kidnappers from Anambra State. We have cut off their weapons
supply lines and sealed off their supply routes. We have pulled down their
physical and psychological empires.
We
have laid a solid foundation for the provision of reliable electricity that
will help us recover our Midas touch. Late last year, we concluded arrangements
with UD Independent Petroleum Production Company (UDIPPCO) to build a
gas-powered plant that will generate 80 mega-watts of electricity. Similarly,
barely fortnight ago, we signed on Falcon Corporation Limited to build another
gas-powered plant that will generate 100 mega-watts of electricity.
More
importantly, we realized that we needed a platform through which we would
transform the economic and commercial landscape of our dear state. To
facilitate this, we set up the Anambra State Investment Promotion and
Protection Agency (ANSIPPA) on 15th May, 2015. The results have been
tremendous. Investors today recognize ANSIPPA as a one-stop business and
investment centre that coordinates all investment related activities across all
arms of government in the state. ANSIPPA is led by a Governing Council which
boasts of over 300 cumulative years of experience in development finance,
investment banking, investment promotion and policy formulation.
With
the efforts of ANSIPPA, Anambra is currently Nigeria’s number one investment
destination. With over US$2.0 billion attracted from 16 major investors in the
past 12 months, we are well on our way to achieving our economic mission. So
far, we have attracted over $660m of investment to this sector. Some of these
investments are:
*
A $150m investment in rice production and processing in Anaku, Ayamelum Local
Government Area (LGA) by Coscharis Group.
*
Over $160m investment in the defunct Omor Rice Mill and 5,000 hectares farmland
for rice cultivation and processing by Joseph Agro of the Aiteo Group.
*
The $220 Tomato and Cassava production and processing farms in Omasi Community,
Ayamelum LGA owned by Ekcel Farms Limited.
*
The $40m investment by Grains and Silos Limited to construct an ultra-modern grains
storage facility to support our thriving brewery industry in Onitsha and other
parts of south Eastern Nigeria.
*
Delfarm Limited, who signed a $50m agreement between Songhai Regional Centre,
Benin and the Anambra State Government, will transform the farming settlements
of Igbariam into another Songhai agricultural marvel of Nigeria.
To
ensure that our local farmers are well positioned to take advantage of the
agriculture revolution in the State, we have organized our farmers into 1,500
cooperatives. We have also equipped them with 100 Tractors, 45,000 tons of
high-yielding rice seedlings, 18,000 tons of highly improved maze seedlings and
700 metric tons of fertilizers. Before the end of this year, we would have
prepared over 1,000 hectares of land in readiness for mechanized farming. Five
days ago, we also commissioned the 1st Agricultural Training Center in Anambra
in Mgbakwu. 250 youths are currently undergoing training in this facility in
the areas of staple crop cultivation and processing, aquaculture, piggery and
horticulture.
Our
efforts in agriculture will enable our state produce over 300,000 metric tonnes
of rice, 150,000 metric tonnes of cassava and 240,000 metric tonnes of tomatoes
in the next 24 months.
Obiano bombs Obi over APGA, explains his differences with Obi , Targets 3.3b monthly IGR
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