Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Eze to Abe, others, "Spare Oshimohole in your Plot to Destroy APC"

.... Abe's latest plot has vindicated me

 ... Commends Odike for abandoning Abe’s sinking camp

....Congratulated Buhari for his tribunal victory

The recent personal attack on the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, by the former senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District, Senator Magnus Abe, has been described as an attempt at destroying the party at the national level after dismantling the party’s structure in Rivers State.

A chieftain of the APC in the South-South and spokesman of the defunct New People's Democratic Party (nPDP), Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, who raised the alarm in a statement issued and circulated in Port Harcourt on Monday, noted that a recent statement issued by Senator Abe's political outfit and signed by its Director-General, Robertson Jack, was aimed at meting the same attack, which denied the Rivers State chapter of the party of all rights to field candidates in the 2019 general elections and gave the opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) access to an unopposed election, on the national body of the APC.

Eze, who lamented the latest turn of events, as being led by Abe, noted that the former senator summoned the courage to turn the heat on the national body of the party, even while continuing to make moves to ensure the party in Rivers State never gets out of the incapacitation he foisted on it, because the national executive council of the party, being led by Oshiomhole, has refused to take the appropriate actions against him (Abe) for inflicting such irreparable damage on the party in the state, despite all warnings and advice.

It would be recalled that the Abe political organisation had recently issued a press release with the title "HOW FAR WILL COMRADE ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE GO TO DESTROY THE APC IN RIVERS?", aimed at disparaging the national executive council and the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party for going ahead to plan for fresh congresses in Rivers State and for appointing a caretaker committee to run the affairs of the party in the interim. Abe had kicked against the national body's decision and called on his followers not to participate in the congresses.

"The sin of Comrade Oshimohole and why he must be destroyed and ridiculed is the resolve of the National Working Committee of APC to restore sanity and unity to the Rivers State APC, by setting up a Care-Taker-Committee to care of the party structure and activities pending when congresses are held to oversee the day-to-day running of the party. 

"According to Abe and his group, 'the latest impetuous appointment of a 5-man Care-taker Committee by the Adams Oshiomhole-led National Working Committee to conduct Cogresses in the Rivers State chapter of All Progressives Congress leaves us in no further doubt that the crises in Rivers APC is in the interest of the nurturer, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, the National Chairman and his sponsor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, the Transportation Minister'.

"The group not satisfied by the above erroneous stand went further to insinuate that, 'was it mere coincidence that few days after Adams Oshiomhole suspended the conflict of confidence between him and his successor, Governor Godwin Obaseki, Oshiomhole cornered two ministerial slots and the NDDC Board Chairmanship for his Edo state, leaving Rivers State with just the appointment of his sponsor, the Transportation Minister'.

"Abe and his group went further to, after their meeting in Port Harcourt, resolve not to participate in the congresses after all overtures had been made to them to encourage them to participate in the congresses so that we can collectively forge ahead as one united and vibrant body.

"However, to resolve to unleash attacks against Oshimohole just because he is at the helms of affairs of the party and decided to set up a CTC to preside over the affairs of the party in the state, simply proves that Senator Abe is on a mission to not only to destroy the party at the state level, but to dismantle the party at the national level, considering all his efforts and faulty reasoning that his nefarious activities will fetch him a ministerial post and a good number of representatives in the Wike's yet-to-be constituted Cabinet", Eze said.

He, however, encouraged Oshimohole not to be deterred by the acts and attacks by Abe and his proxies, expressing dissatisfaction that all his previous warnings about the negative and destructive tendencies of Abe had not been taken seriously, adding that he had over the last several months warned that the continued presence of the former senator and his followers in the party was dangerous, but that all entreaties had fallen on deaf ears.

"Now that it is very clear that Abe does not want APC to exist in Rivers State, it is left for the national leadership of the party to do the needful by expelling this man and save the party from the plot to dismantle the party and weaken it further ahead of the 2023 general elections.

"I am happy that Prince Odike, erstwhile acclaimed chairman of Abe's faction of the party, has finally seen reasons and has dumped him and his group for their vindictive and destructive plots against the party and Rivers State at large. In this vein, I urge others still supporting Abe in this devilish mission to emulate Odike and come back to the political family that once aided them in their political ventures", he said.

Eze urged the leadership and members of the party to continue to keep faith both at the state and national levels as all is done to find solutions to the "nuisance that Abe and his group have constituted themselves to".

In another development, the party chieftain congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari and all Nigerians for the historical victory as affirmed by the Presidential Tribunal in its ruling that truly stated that Nigerians overwhelmingly voted for President Buhari and the APC during the last elections. 

He advised the presidential candidate of the PDP in the election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, to ignore those urging him to further challenge the tribunal's judgment at the Supreme Court, saying "nothing will come out of it apart from wasting more huge funds on some greedy PDP political leaders and lawyers who are aware that PDP has no sound case to question the verdict and veracity of the last elections".

Monica Lauds FG for approving the Construction Of Ebonyi International Airport

.... Describes the feat as another First by the visionary Gov. Umahi

 ..... Dedicate her reappointment as TA to God and people of Ebonyi State


Lady Monica Chidinma Ada Eze recently reappointed Technical Assistant (TA) on Media to Governor David Nweze Umahi of Ebonyi State, described the approval of the request by the administration of Governor Dave Nweze Umahi to construct an International Airport by the Federal Government as historical, monumental and proof that His Excellency, Engr. (Dr) Dave Nweze Umah (FNATE, FNSE) the executive Governor of Ebonyi State is innovative, visionary and result oriented.

Lady Monica Eze the President/Founder of David Umahi Nweze Akubaraoha Ebonyi Transformation Agenda (DUNAETA) a vibrant, virile grassroots NGO whose inputs and mobilisation towards the reelection of His Excellency Second Term bid is in the open and acknowledged widely both within and outside Nigeria is of the opinion that Ebonyi is truly blessed with an enigma and innovative leader as her Governor

Monica highlighted that the Minister  of  Aviation, Hadi Sirika  conveyed the approval in a letter to Governor David Umahi signed on his behalf by the Director of Safety and Technical Policy, Capt T. A. Alkali,  the minister said the approval followed the  report  of  the  technical team from the ministry   which inspected  the proposed site of  the airport, “I am directed to convey approval of the Minister of Aviation for the construction of a state-owned/financed international airport on the inspected site.”.

The airport is to be sited on  the boundary between Ezza South and Ezza North local government areas of the state.

Monica noted  that the  approval came at a time when the only International Airport in the South-East, Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, had been shut down by the Federal Government  for repairs.

The new airport is expected to help boast the economy of the State and  open up the zone as well as neighbouring Cross River and Benue states to International businesses.

Lady Monica Eze AKA ADA EBONYI who has been outside the State for the past three months on health ground pointed out that Governor Umahi have by this feat scored another first since he assumed office as the Governor of Ebonyi State

Lady Monica Eze a reputable Blogger, Publisher and an award winning Media Mogul commended the Federal Government for the confidence reposed on this new revelation in the leadership of our country, Engr. Dave Nweze Umahi to bring this dream to fruition.
 
She thanked His Excellency; Engr. David Nweze Umahi for considering her worthy to be reappointrd as one of his Technical Assistant on Mefia and assured him of given out her best in propagsting and promiting the ideaks and visions of the Governor tiwards majing Ebonyi State one of the best States in Nigeria

"I dedicate this reappointment to God who kept me alive till date in the midst of divergent challenges and to the people of Ebonyi State for their faith in her ability to deliver" Monica said.

Tuesday, 10 September 2019

Rivers APC: NWC's plan to conduct congresses commendable – Eze




.... Pleads with Amaechi to forgive Abe for his political blunder

.... Rejects the idea of sharing offices between any imaginary Groups

The National Working Committee (NWC) has been commended for setting plans in motion for the conduct of fresh congresses in Rivers State, especially the constitution of the Barr Isaac Abbot Ogbobula-led 5-man Caretaker Committee.

A chieftain of the party in the South-South region, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, who gave the commendation in a statement issued and circulated in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, made reference to a memo of the APC NWC, signed by the party's National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, which announced the constitution of the caretaker committee, as well as the timetable for the congresses to be held across the state.

It would be recalled that Eze, just a few days before the NWC announced its decision, in a widely circulated and published press statement pleaded with the National leadership of the party to prepare the stage for the conduct of congresses in the state, in order to set up the party's structure for the task of, not only reclaiming the state, but positioning the party to play the active and positive role expected of her in the politics of Nigeria. 

Eze a former National Publicity Secretary (NPS) of the defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) and a foundation member of APC whose position have been that we have no faction in APC but a party under the single leadership of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi expresses happiness that NWC answered his plea by setting up the CTC and stage for the conduct of congresses and the position of the National Chairman of APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole that tallies with his position that the Supreme Court have resolved the conflict or issues facing the State Chapter thereby making those attempting to derail the forthcoming Congresses with the excuse that they must be contacted first before the Congress will be held to come to terms with the reality on ground and prepare themselves for the conduct of the congresses if they are still members of the party. 

He further highlighted that the National Chairman of APC reechoed this no issue stand on the Rivers APC assuming imbroglio while inaugurating the CTC for the State Chapter, "As we are all aware, for almost a year, the Supreme Court resolved the issue of the leadership of the APC in Rivers state and nullified the ward, local government and state congresses and this has left us with a complete void in the state in the sense that we do not have formal party structures, even though we know that we have overwhelming APC support base in Rivers state. But that is not a substitute to having a formal structure. So, as a consequent to the Supreme Court ruling, the National Working Committee decided that this is indeed the time to restart the process of rebuilding the party in River state. But we cannot rebuild the party from outside. We need a state based organ to assist those coming to carry out the congresses. Accordingly, the NWC decided to approve a caretaker committee that will be on ground to assist those who are coming to ensure that we have a hitch free conduct of all the congresses".

The party chieftain, who described the step as monumental, incredible, historic and the antidote to the APC imbroglio in Rivers State, also noted that the step taken by the party's highest decision making body would not only lay to rest the hitherto orchestrated division with the ranks of the party by internal and external adversaries, but also see the party become a more formidable and purposeful vehicle for the rescue of the state.

According to Eze, "with the appointment of a seasoned legal practitioner like Barr Isaac Abbot Ogbobula, who was the immediate past chairman of NBA, Ahoada branch in Rivers State, with over 20 years experience as a practicing lawyer, to Chair the CTC simply demonstrates that the battle is set to reposition the party for a greater role in the politics of Nigeria and most importantly to forestall any member or outsider that will want to play any spoiler politics or become an obstacle for this great move.

"The NWC of the party had, in a press statement issued by Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, the National Publicity Secretary of APC, last Friday, appointed a five man Committee comprising of Barr. Isaac Abott Ogbobula as Chairman with Mr. Friday Kinika Owhor, Mrs. Beatrice Amobi, Prince Abolo Stephen and Mr. Baridon Badom (Secretary) as members to oversee the party's affairs in the state pending the formal election of relevant officers for the party during the forthcoming congresses 

"The APC NWC also approved the schedule of activities/timetable for the conduct of ward, local government and state congresses in Rivers state, which is as follows:

*Tuesday 17th September, 2019 - Ward Congresses

*Wednesday 18th – Friday 20th September, 2019 - Appeals arising from Ward Congresses

*Saturday 21st September, 2019 - LGA Congresses

*Monday 23rd – Wednesday 25th September, 2019 - Appeals arising from State Congresses

*Saturday 28th September, 2019 - State Congresses

*Monday 30th September –
Wednesday 2nd October, 2019 - Appeals arising from State Congresses", the statement said.

The Party have already started the sell of intent forms for all those interested to occupy leadership positions in the party both within the State Secretariat of the party at Aba Road, Port Harcourt and the National Secretariat of the party to all party members.

In the same vein, Eze expressed regrets of the continued adamant stance of former Senator Magnus Abe to keep the party in perpetual weakness, to the advantage of his sponsors. Abe had called on his followers within the party to ignore the directive by the NWC to prepare for fresh congresses, alleging that the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, is behind the idea.

"It is unfortunate that Abe could, in an event over the weekend in Port Harcourt, direct his followers to ignore the NWC directive on the conduct of congresses in the state. He even accused the former governor of Rivers State and the present Minister of Transportation of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Rt Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, of sponsoring the congress. This type of stand could only be taken by a fellow who is desperate to destroy APC in Rivers State", Eze said.

He, however, lambasted Abe for still plotting to scuttle this latest strategy by the national leadership of the party to put the needless crisis he and his misguided group forced on the party, to a final rest, saying "this decision by Abe and his group, threatening not to participate in the congresses, finally exposes them not only as enemies of the party, but agents in the hands of those that don't mean good for the party".

Eze counseled Abe to call his group to order particularly those requesting that the offices of the party be shared by his makeshift group with the mainstream of the party. Party members desirous to participate in congresses should be allowed to buy forms and participate in the Congresses accordingly.

"With these steps, APC in Rivers State is now unstoppable in its drive to take its rightful place in the politics of 2023 and I urge all members of the party to utilise this golden opportunity to mobilise for the congresses and prove to the world, particularly to our detractors, that we can put our acts together", he said.

Eze pleaded with the Minister of Transportation and undisputable leader of APC in the South South region, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi to consider his recent conferment with the Exemplification honour of the knights of St. John which is the highest rank in the Catholic Church under the order of the Knights of St. John to forgive Senator Magnus Abe for all his political blunder not minding that his sins are so grievous and unpardonable being a tool in the hands of internal and external forces to deny the party from fielding candidates during the 2019 general elections. All these evil manipulations notwithstanding, we need to forgive him so that peace will prevail in the State chapter of APC. "The need of forgiving Abe is imperative particularly now that Governor Wike have refused to give to Abe the five slots of Commissioners in his yet to be inaugurated Cabinet coupled with hs inability to be appointed as a Minister"

He reassured the national leadership of the party that though Abe's plots are well known, the mainstream of the party is well prepared and mobilised for a successful congress in the State.

ENDS


Source: Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze

  10 – 09 – 19

Tuesday, 27 August 2019

I ’ll create massive wealth for the people - Ikoli

 

…..Unveils road map

A governorship aspirant on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Barrister Anthony George-Ikoli has unveiled his road map ahead of the November 2019 governorship election in Bayelsa State.

George-Ikoli said Monday in a meeting with party faithful, community leaders and youths in Yenagoa that the road map was aimed at changing the erstwhile narratives and bringing about a rejuvenation of the fortunes of the people.

A former attorney general and commissioner for justice in the state, George-Ikoli said if elected, he would build on the strengths of the state.

“Bayelsa State is bound all sides by the Atlantic ocean and such the easiest way to build prosperity among its many poor inhabitants is by using this most abundant resource and opportunity provided by nature. It is incumbent upon us to build a new economy that delivers the most people out of poverty using the resource closest to them but improving the means by which they engage it. We will implement seafood processing and export hubs where we can develop an international seafood brand with the private sector and in the same vein improve and modernize the fishing practices of the average fisherman currently surviving on subsistence fishing. My administration will work tirelessly to exploit areas where our state has a clear competitive advantage in agriculture and aquaculture. It is my belief that we can earn substantial income from industrial seafood and cash crop processing and export.”

Tagged ‘’Rapid Socio-Economic Transformation of Bayelsa State’’, George-Ikoli promised that as governor, he would focus on the grassroots.

“A new day is possible with single minded dedication and dogged determination. We can grow a new economy and expand our GDP up to five times its current size. By developing 12 of Bayelsa’s most picturesque beaches, we can create autonomous economic zones that develop the communities at the grassroots into power houses of economic growth. My vision is a technology, manpower and tourism hub that sparks to life a sustainable livelihood for the people at the grassroots which invariably will attract young people away from the temptations that push them into militancy and social vices.”

He pledged to overhaul the education sector in Bayelsa State and better the lives of its teeming inhabitants.

“Our education plan includes an overarching strategy to overhaul not only our formal instruction methodologies but our teacher training capabilities with the new methods of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Under my watch, professionalism will return to the teaching profession and teachers will be accorded the confidence building environment that will enable them produce the next generation of intellectuals and builders within the ranks of our children. Under my watch, Bayelsa will take the lead in all the current educational metrics and set a benchmark for learning in the region. We must make ready the next generation of Bayelsans, for the challenges of the future will be lot more daunting than the inconveniences of the present. We can no longer stay aloof, feeling sorry for ourselves or reminisce about a past that once was. The time for strong determined action is now.”

He also promised to provide good drinking water, electricity and good network of roads in the state.

“Our people deserve access to basic infrastructure that makes life easier and commerce accessible. My administration will spend less time admiring its achievements and more time building the frameworks that forever banish poverty from our land.’’

The legal luminary spoke about the challenges in the health sector and what the people should expect.

“My government will ensure that every individual in Bayelsa is registered to a Health Maintenance Organisation tied to a state issued identity card that doubles as HMO card. This card will amongst other things guarantee subsidized health services for all and free healthcare for pregnant women, the elderly and young children. Under my watch, Bayelsa will have properly staffed and equipped primary health centres within a strategically located minimum radius of a general hospital for easy referrals and expeditious ambulatory evacuation. My government will introduce private sector led air, land and sea ambulances initiative to improve evacuation services for serious cases and improve outcomes for the generality of Bayelsans.’’

He also spoke on true federalism, resource control, accelerated progress and regional infrastructure.

“As governor, it will be my singular mission to return respect and responsibility to our region where countless challenges daily confront our people from within and from outside. With my background in the law, I will move expeditiously to bring the battle for resource control and restructuring to the centre stage and look to implement personal ideas that may hasten the implementation of this long neglected objective of fairness and justice. Our region can take a stand against the current and past injustices and bring the justified prominence our region deserves to the fore. I will also push for the integration of our regional infrastructure like railways, roads and ports to expand the possibilities of prosperity of our region.”

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) vowed to strengthen the revenue base of the state, empower the people, create job opportunities for the youths and encourage business investments and economic growth.

“My administration will religiously set aside funds into a Bayelsa Sovereign Fund with which we will undertake a future savings fund and project guarantee from, from where we will issue matching guarantee for the many large scale infrastructure projects we will undertake under a strategic PPP programme.’My administration will focus on far reaching judicial reform that ensures law, order and decency become a way of life of the average Bayelsan.”

Credit: Ebireri Henry Ovie

Sunday, 25 August 2019

Rivers 2019 Poll: party disunity at the state level was not what lost us the election - Princewill


Prince Tonye  Princewill one time gubernatorial candidate of Action Congress and Labour Party in Rivers State,  currently a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in this explosive interview throws light on some seemingly knotty issues confronting Nigeria and Nigerians.

This great mind commonly referred to as the Prince of Niger Delta Politics proffers solution on how the Rivers APC issue can be solved.

Excerpt:

After the 2019 elections where the APC was excluded in Rivers state, are there efforts to carry out a comprehensive reconciliation among members and where does the party in the state stand ahead of 2023?

Anybody who wants to win, wants peace. Especially anyone who is not blinded by ambition. I know peace efforts were made before the elections and I suspect peace efforts will be made again soon. But it has to be initiated from outside in. That means it is the duty of the party to find a way to bring all sides back to the table. The national office in my opinion is best placed to midwife a genuine peace process. Disagreements are commonplace in politics. Friction is a function of interaction. So we await the party. Clearly as the dust begins to settle and Ministers are put in place, the need for a state by state reconciliation will come to the front burner. 

I will say however that party disunity at the state level was not what lost us the election. It was disunity at the national level buoyed by a few in the judiciary and in INEC that were willing to use the guise of local issues to implement a plan hatched in Rivers State government house. We were naive to think that those threatened by Amaechi, were only in PDP. Now we know that was not the case. His unadulterated closeness to Buhari and his refusal to “play” with some of his fellow leaders at the national level meant that his enemies became Wike’s friends. If an Amaechi without a state government is so influential, an Amaechi with a Rivers state government would be unstoppable. 2019 for us was about 2023, not 2019. Amaechi was taught a lesson and we in Rivers state paid for it, through no fault of our own. 

Anybody weak enough, can be induced to be disunited. Our fault, was we underestimated how much Amaechi was hated within his own team. So at the federal level, we were really in government, but we were not in power. That lesson has been learnt and filed away for the history books. 

The new cabinet is in place now. What agenda would you set for them and what are your expectations? Some say they may not give the administration the needed push to achieve the expected goal. 

The agenda has been set by the President and so it’s not for me to do that, but I would expect that it will be a more intense pace and higher targets. This President won an election with the media against him, the elite against him, ethnic bigots against him, religious zealots against him, the Generals against him and the West against him. At one point I suspected he even had some people in INEC against him. All he had going for him were his APC die hards and the masses. This victory is for them. That means he has to deliver on the things that are important to them. Jobs, an improved fight against corruption with several high profile convictions, improved power distribution, rail infrastructure networks and a further acknowledgment of industries outside of oil like agriculture, the creative sector and information technology. 

As for the capacity of the cabinet to give the administration the needed push, I think it’s the other way around. The administration from the top is the one doing the pushing. Buhari has his legacy to protect. Ministers have been given their marching orders and any who fall short will be denied the glory of their posts. 

At the national level, the party seems to be fragmented along interest lines. There are those who feel your party, is losing its goodwill and that the party may not be in reckoning come 2023, particularly considering that the cult-like followership of President Buhari will no longer be there. How do you react to that?

It was the former British Prime Minister that said “A week is a long time in politics.” That applies here too. My prediction is that there will be an alignment and realignment of interests leading up to the next elections. We see it all the time. It’s nothing new. What may be new, is the President may sign into law a new electoral act that will introduce electronic voting. People will become more important to politicians if that is the case. In many states that has not been the case. Both the APC and the PDP will be affected by this and it means the possibility of a third force will become more likely. 

I agree APC will need to begin to reflect on life after Buhari. Like I said earlier, it was Buhari that won that election, against all odds. So if he isn’t there, it will be different. But if Buhari raises the hand of anyone, he or she already has a head start over the opposition. Buhari won’t raise anyone’s hand in 2023 unless he genuinely believes that such a person can do justice to Nigeria and take her to the promise land. It will be that person versus someone who can take us back to the days of sharing and I know, in the end, the progressives under whatever banner, will win again. 

Amaechi is perceived in certain quarters as a stumbling block in Rivers APC and not a rallying point. He couldn't stomach Magnus Abe, Lulu Briggs and a few others who left the party for him because they alleged he imposed Tonye Cole. You are a strong force within. What is your take? 

Thank you for that question. Let me start by saying, I am not a strong force, just a very stubborn politician who will not play politics as usual. I am easy to understand. My loyalty to party is not at the expense of my loyalty to my people. As long as my party respects my people, my party can have no problem with me. Who are my people? The youths, the vulnerable, the disabled, the masses, the Niger Deltans, the Ijaws, Rivers people and of course, the Kalabari Kingdom. Mess with any of these groups and you have messed with me. It is therefore impossible to impose where I am seated. I won’t take it. Amaechi did not impose anyone on us, he did not even allow the writing of results at the ward, LGA and state congresses. He, like his father Buhari, became an extreme democrat. The amount of sincere consultations we did in Rivers state, impressed even a sceptic of our politics like me. I’ve been a victim of the popular will being reversed many times before and I can tell you, that didn’t happen in Rivers state. Yes it’s true Amaechi expressed an opinion as to Tonye Cole at the end, but he did so only after we gave him that option. I was one of the last to agree. But I know Amaechi has genuine love at the grassroots and the best way to fight the opposition was lining up behind one position, no matter whose ox was gored. Can I agree behind close doors and reject it publicly? No. I can not do that. We the leaders agreed on the process of choosing a candidate and we agreed on Tonye Cole - collectively. With respect to my brother, the distinguished Senator Magnus Abe, he jumped the gun and expressed an interest to contest very very early. Amaechi refused to endorse him, but he was left free to express his views and free to associate, including with Wike. He could never have won, so he ensured nobody won. I’m sure he is very happy about how he made his point. Wike owes a lot to him. 

We are experiencing dwindling external reserves and the GDP isn't encouraging. In specific terms, what do you think should be done by the next cabinet to drive the economy, particularly from its mono cultural status? 

There are a lot of things they can do sector by sector, but I think there are a few areas that I see quick wins. Improved agricultural output is already a priority and I expect that this Federal government will do even more. Same for infrastructure. We need more rail, roads, better ports and airports. Our refineries also need to be online and effective. Decades have passed without progress. That is no more. 

But two areas are dear to me. The first is that I want the power sector to be a key target and I want to see it improved, especially at the level of distribution. It really should be a standalone ministry with someone who is prepared to fall on his sword. This issue frustrates me so much so I took time to study it. No matter how much we generate, we don’t have the infrastructure to distribute more than 4,000 MW. The discos are a bottle neck and I now see why. The issue needs to be addressed. No excuses. Get back power and you give power to the people. You reduce their costs, you improve their quality of life, you attract manufacturing, you give them jobs, you light up their neighbourhoods and you reduce insecurity. 

The next area for me is the creative industry, our music, our film, our comedians, our artists and our collective culture, popularly called the entertainment industry. This is the life blood of our youths and one of the largest employers of labour. I see that the CBN and BOI are doing a good job of recognizing them, but they need to do more and this has to be a serious and a directly supervised initiative by the executive under the ministry of information and culture and supported by justice. When I produced 76, it not only sold Nigerians to the world, it sold Nigeria, it sold Africa to the world. Sent out positive images. That is what Burna Boy, Davido, Genevieve, Mo Abudu and others are doing on a daily basis. Where therefore is the institutional support for them? The Obi of Onitsha once taught me that if you want to help people run, first help the ones who can already walk. Then you can help those who are crawling. One can not fly into flying. The creative sector has serious players. Men and women are putting their hard earned cash into the sector. They are worthy of our support. 

Do these things well and see the economy begin to grow. It’s not rocket science. 


You have been around for long: a friend to Atiku, you worked with Tinubu in 2007 and you are one of Amaechi's confidants. Yet you are at home in the Villa. How have you been able to manage or negotiate around all these power blocks and tendencies in our polity? 

I am a willing student and I did not join politics for what I can take. I joined for what I can give. Both Atiku and Asiwaju brought me up very well politically. Atiku gave me the opportunity to contest and allowed me a voice, Asiwaju stood by me and gave me the tools to fight for justice. They both handed me over to Amaechi even though they both denied it at the time. I now know why. Since then, we have been a team, even though his refusal to support me for Governor kept me away from him for a while. All politics is local and so in Rivers state, you are either with Wike or Amaechi. I’ve tried the third party option. It doesn’t work. There is no way I can work with Wike. As for the villa and the Presidency, I believe in Buhari and I’m not alone. 90% of my LGA agreed with me. He got our votes. We rejected anything and everything associated with Wike and we have seen a man for the masses. I’m sure they see that in me. 

With the problems that trailed APC's adoption of direct primaries in some states of the Federation, do you see it as a better method than indirect primaries?

If well managed, it can be a solution to many of our problems. It’s expensive and it can be an invitation to violence, but if you can check that, I will forever be an advocate for it. 

The Buhari administration has faced strong criticisms from Nigerians who feel he is not holding on to his campaign promises, especially in the area of fight against corruption. Would you not agree that the fight against corruption could be better fought?

Of course it could be better fought, there is room for improvement. I will be the first to agree with this. But let us not be fooled by those who think nothing is being done or no significant progress is being made. Critics are available like sand. I ignore them. What I listen our for are the constructive critics. They want to see more high profile convictions and fast tracking of cases and their wishes are being heard. I am reminded what a banker once told me. He said he can’t make it impossible for people to steal money, what he can do is make it harder and harder for them. 

From your arguments, it is obvious you consider the last governorship election in Rivers State as a sham but there are those who would argue that Governor Wike is solidly on the ground in that state and that he understands the politics better and has earned for himself the sobriquet, Mr. Project in Rivers.  What is the chance that APC has with another 4 years of Wike? 

INEC declared him Governor. So that is what he is until the Judiciary says otherwise or till his four year term expires or God takes control to the contrary. We all know it was a sham, it’s not breaking news. What was a surprise was who and who were involved. But now we know. He is now planning to endorse Austin Opara as his successor because he has seen that cash is King. Anybody can be bought. The media, the police, the judiciary, the opposition and the youths. He knows our moral fibre is weak and that hunger has left many of us thinking with our stomachs and not our heads. We are here and watching. Let the buying begin. APC’s chances depend on APC. If like in 2015 and 2019, you predicted a President without Rivers, that may not be the case going forward. We need candidates who are popular, grass-rooted and can appeal across party lines. At all levels. We can’t afford a disgruntled electorate. 

You're a southerner. Many people from that region have vehemently protested against federal government's proposed Ruga settlement for normadic herders. Where do you stand on this very sensitive national debate? 

Yes I am a southerner, but I’m also a Nigerian and I would like to think I am fairly reasonable in my thinking. The position is that unless a state wants it, the settlement will not happen. The former Minister of Agriculture being from Benue state and being a farmer is reported to have maybe tried to establish one without the permission of the state. That action has since been stopped in its tracks. So what’s the fuss? How many ways can you say No? I think that the Federal Government has got the message. The mistrust fueled by irresponsible actions on all sides means that the government needs to go with only those states that are ready. If the trust is rebuilt and other states see that it can profit from RUGA, then they can adopt it. Not before. One Nigeria is also about respect for each other. 

Would you say you're satisfied with the state of security in Nigeria presently and what are your suggestions to bringing about enduring peace?

Satisfied with security is a luxury we cannot afford. There is a lot of work to be done. But unlike many who see security as strictly a Federal Government assignment, I see it as much much more than that. Seeing what insecurity has done to Rivers state, I know the limits of the Federal Government. I also know the limits of the police. Taking Rivers state as a case study, we see you need social security too. Free health and free education and the refocus on the creation of jobs have a direct correlation with insecurity. The fact that we are No 1 in unemployment can not be unconnected with our levels of insecurity. Is that strictly Federal Government? No. Is that a police problem? No. Nigerians focus on Abuja as a fallout of military regimes gone by. They have not upgraded their thinking to what goes on in their states or in their local governments. As a result of this archaic and analog thinking, they give Governors a free certificate to deliver if they like. Not me. 

I can go on and on about what to do as I have done in the past, but I’m not sure anyone is listening. The absence of consequence is the beginning and the end of the problem. If it is profitable to be disruptive and a menace to society, why would people not be? If arming youths actually wins elections, why won’t armed youths be a new normal? And if that is the new normal and there are no jobs, why won’t there be insecurity? I have said we need to be tough on crime, but also on the causes of crime. I’m glad The US embassy has taken some action following the elections. Albeit a tap on the wrist. We know what to do but for selfish reasons, we don’t or won’t want to do it. Support the right people to lead even if you have to make a personal sacrifice. That is what I have done. I try to lead by example.