I have done several articles on Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and
his administration in Rivers State, published by some of the leading
social media outfits and National Newspapers, where I highlighted his
revolution on Education, Health, Security, prudent management of State
funds, Road infrastructure to mention a few. But the task before me now
is to establish the toga of a villain been placed on him in order to
crucify him or the heroic moniker on him in some quarters based on the
current political upheaval in Rivers State.
Although some see a villain as an antagonist, the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, defines a villain as “a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel; or a character in a play, novel, or the like, who constitutes an important evil agency in the plot”. A hero, on the other hand, according to Dictionary.com is defined as, “a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities; person who in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a role model or ideal”.
Although some see a villain as an antagonist, the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, defines a villain as “a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel; or a character in a play, novel, or the like, who constitutes an important evil agency in the plot”. A hero, on the other hand, according to Dictionary.com is defined as, “a man of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities; person who in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a role model or ideal”.
Sadly enough, those who want Amaechi to be pushed out of office
describe him as being arrogant, power drunk, evil, possessive and a
stumbling block to their political agenda without minding the
constitutional consequences. Rather than addressing serious issues, such
as the lingering insecurity in some parts of the country, where the
lives of innocent Nigerian has little or no meaning, the massive
corruption under the incumbent Federal Government recently captured
aptly by the United States Government. Nigeria is also being confronted
with the menace of unemployment amongst our teeming graduates and
youths, breakdown of institutional infrastructure, the list is endless.
This grandstanding and view of Amaechi as a villain that must be
taught some political lessons seem to be the major concern of these
powerful hands in the country. This prevailing state of affairs seem to
lend credence to the views in some quarters that the judgement of the
Abuja High Court presided over by Bello which ousted the duly elected
PDP Executive of Chief Godspower Ake leave much to be desired. The
national dailies are awash with moves by the Presidency to curry the
favour of the Governors to ensure that Amaechi is not re-elected
Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), even while the
constitution of the forum allows an incumbent chairman to seek
re-election. What crime has Amaechi committed to warrant all these
attacks?
Much as one would not like to dabble into the unfortunate turn of
events in the Rivers State PDP, one is challenged by the words of Nobel
laureate and world renowned author, Prof Wole Soyinka who in his famous
book the ‘Man Died’ said “The man dies in all who keep silent in the
face of tyranny”. Doesn’t the above quotation underscores the macabre
dance being displayed in the politics of Rivers State revolving round
Governor Amaechi, that those who ought to speak out at this time prefer
to watch the unfolding events from the sideline to avoid being dubbed
pro-Amaechi.
This intolerable situation may have prompted one great mind residing
in Port Harcourt, Mrs. Ohunene Scott-Ananaba in her lamentation titled
“POLITRICKS RIVERS STATE STYLE” wept and inquired, “Where are all these
people who stood on the stage with Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi on that sunny
day at the Rivers State College of Science field in Rumuola at the
Obio-Akpor leg of the ‘Change you can see’ Campaign in 2011. Ha! Where
are all those that spoke valiantly that day when I took this picture one
of hundreds? Where is the Bulldozer Sargeant Awuse who was ready to
follow you to the end? where is Nyesom Wike who anchored your campaign,
where is Honourable Dakuku Peterside where is Magnus Abe where is Dawari
George where is Tele Ikuru? Governor Rotimi Amaechi,where are they?
Where are the Chindas et al. If any of them are still with you let them
identify openly here and now or hold their peace. I wonder if anyone of
them would have conceded to you the way Prince Tonye Princewill did in
2007, yet the same people drove a wedge between you and him”?
Now that Amaechi seem to be a leper and a villain and to demonstrate
your political power and patriotism it becomes ideal and wise to keep
off from him at this period but one can take solace in the wise stand of
Benjamin Disraeli famous quotation that “There is no act of treachery
or meanness of which a political party is not capable; for in politics
there is no honour”. According to one of the best minds in Journalism
from Rivers State while reacting to Nene’s lamentation counselled those
aspiring to be politicians to learn from the political development in
Rivers State. They should also engrave it in their heart these words by
Tennessee Williams: “We have to distrust each other. It’s our only
defense against betrayal.”
Nene my sister, you need not weep so much because one with God is in
the majority! Amaechi is not an ordinary human being except you have
lost track of his background and his rise to his present state and I am
convinced that God who saw him through in the past will surely see him
through now. But if you are not counselled then read 11Timothy 3: 1-4
(“This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For
men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud,
blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy. Without natural
affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce,
despisers of those that are good. Traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers
of pleasures more than lovers of God”). Come to think of it, Amaechi is
not alone after all considering the backlash from key stakeholders in
the crude oil and gas rich State! The Rivers State House of Assembly,
the Traditional Council of Chiefs, members of the National Assembly from
the State, the Rivers State indigenes resident in Abuja, the State
Chapter of the Association of Local Government Chairmen, (ALGON) and
other segments of the State are with him as demonstrated during the
historical solidarity visit on April 20, 2013, where a mammoth crowd
gathered to re-assure him (Amaechi) of their support at this period of
his trial. In a similarly show of love and solidarity, women in the
State gathered on April 22, 2013 to commit the political situation and
the Governor to God who is the only one that can truly decides the fate
of man. The embattled Chief G.U.Ake, the ousted PDP Chairman throw more
light on why the political imbroglio is been staged in Rivers State, “my
ouster though temporary is targeted actually against Amaechi”.
According to Malcolm X, “To me the thing that is worse than death is
betrayal. You see, I could conceive death, but I could not conceive
betrayal”. In line with this fact of life among civilised people and
capturing the happenings in Rivers State aptly, an illustrious son of
the State and former Minister of Petroleum Resources Prof. Tam
David-West described Amaechi’s “orchestrated travails” as unfortunate in
view of the fact that the governor has worked hard enough in restoring
the glory of Port-Harcourt, also known as the Garden City of Nigeria. To
the University Don, Amaechi’s travails is “Nigerian paradox “where
excellence is relegated and mediocrity is elevated. “I’m particularly
worried about the trend, not only because I am a Rivers State elder, not
only because I am a strong supporter of Amaechi without any regret, I
am also worried as a Nigerian because what is happening to Amaechi
underscores a terrible Nigerian paradox, which I call the paradox of
excellence. We support him because those of us who grew up in Port
Harcourt as a famous “Garden City” knew how the city changed to a rotten
city. And Amaechi, who is also a Port Harcourt boy, returned the city
back to its glorious “Garden City” status. Any person that does not
realize this is not only blind but terrible.” This great Sage reminded
Amaechi’s opponents that he who laughs last, laughs best, stating with
emphasis that the governor would laugh last because his first name,
Chibuike means “God is strength.”
in recognition of the feats of the Governor, the Council of
Traditional Rulers in Rivers State through its Chairman and Gbenemene
Tai Kingdom, His Majesty King GNK Gininwa OFR, JP in a well advertised
advertorial to Governor Amaechi on his recent Vanguard Personality of
the year award stated, “All the traditional Rulers in the state are
proud of your various achievements. This award is an addition to many
more you will receive and a reward for your steadfast leadership because
as a detribalized Nigerian, you are simply a big fish in a big sea and
no man can stop you. Keep up the pace”
on the other hand, the National President of the Nigerian Labour
Congress (NLC), Comrade Abdulwaheed Omar has described Governor Rotimi
Amaechi of Rivers State as a pillar of democracy in the current
dispensation. Omar spoke when he led a delegation of top NLC officials
on a courtesy call on the Governor in Port Harcourt at the weekend.
The NLC President and other members were in the Rivers State capital
for a conference to elect new executive of the Amalgamated Union of
Public Corporation, Civil Service, Technical and Recreational Services
(AUCPTRC). Omar said: “Nigerians are watching. Nigerians are very, very
intelligent people. They are watching, they know things, they know what
is happening (to Amaechi) and they are also passing their own judgment.
“You have been one of the major pillars of democracy in this
dispensation and we always like to in our only small way, associate with
good things, especially when I recall that when I was here last, you
decided to show me some of the projects, that at that time, a lot of
them were not even completed but by the time we arrived this time and we
passed through some of them, especially primary schools are completed.
“I have not seen any where the children in public primary schools are
learning under such very conducive atmosphere. This is what is required
of democracy, for leadership to provide the dividends of democracy to
the people practically, not theoretically, and I think that is very
abundant in Rivers State. We believe in what you are doing because we
have seen it and we only want to urge you to continue in that
direction”.
A cursory look at some of the issues and opinions shows that the
‘villain’ toga does not suit Amaechi, however, let me attempt to bring
it to the fore what Amaechi truly is, after looking at his giants
strides and achievements in Rivers State from 2007 when he came into
office as the State Chief Executive and ponder if the heroic toga fits
him. The real verdict will be known sooner than later!
Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi a humanist, administrator par excellence,
visionary, egalitarian, radical, respected, a pragmatist and exemplary
leader was born on May 27, 1965 in Ubima, in Ikwere local government
area of Rivers State and is an alumnus of the University of Port
Harcourt in Rivers State. He was the Rivers State Speaker of the State
House of Assembly from 1999-2007; Chairman, conference of speakers of
State Houses of Assembly in Nigeria (1999 – 2000), Governor of Rivers
State (2007 – date), current Chairman of the Governors’ Forum in
Nigeria. A winner of several awards including the Commander of the Order
of the Niger, CON.
To capture the current rating of Amaechi in the political psyche of
Nigerians, the recent award as the personality of the Year for 2012 on
him by the Vanguard’s Newspaper says it all. This was an event aptly
captured by the great Aristotle the famous Greek critic, Philosopher,
Physicist and Zoologist as far back as 366 BC; “In the arena of human
life the honours and rewards fall to those who show their good qualities
in action”. This extraordinary thinker as if not satisfied with the
above feat went further to state and I quote, “Dignity does not consist
in possessing honours, but in deserving them”. This is awesome and
breath-taking as the stand and postulations of the great Aristotle came
into play on 6th April, 2013 at a colourful event held at the famous and
prestigious Expo Centre, Eko Hotels and suites in Lagos where Nigeria
and Nigerians stood still to celebrate one of her bests, Rt. Hon.
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi CON, Governor of Rivers State and Chairman of
Governors’ Forum of Nigeria, a forum comprising of other 36 Governors in
Nigeria.
This historical event beamed live in most of the key network channels
of AIT, Channels, Silverbird and public broadcaster, NTA was chaired by
one time President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, General Ibrahim
Badamasi Babaganida where Vanguard Newspapers gave reasons why Governor
Amaechi was honoured, “Amaechi is being honoured for his widely
acknowledged developmental strides which have seen noteworthy
improvements in infrastructure and the impartation of governance on all
sectors of the society in Rivers State. Governor Amaechi’s development
strides have been observed as going beyond infrastructure improvements
in sectors such as roads, electricity, sports, new towns and such like,
to life touching and human capacity development initiatives such as
education, healthcare among other economic boosting endeavours”.
In line with the thought of Susan RoAne, “Rewards go to the
risk-takers, those who are willing to put their egos on the line and
reach out to other people and to a richer, fuller life for themselves”. I
will like just to highlight few areas that have made Rt. Hon. Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi not only unique but a pointer to the fact that we still
have hope about the future of our nation not minding the challenges and
obstacles.
EDUCATION:-
The standard set by the administration of Gov Amaechi in Rivers State
is a big challenge both to the Federal Government and other States of
the Federation. The State has won several awards in this regard. From
records, the government is targeting building 700 model primary schools
with 500 completed each with 20 classrooms costing N3.1Billion each and
equipped with ICT facility, modern library, science laboratory, football
field, basketball pitch, volleyball pitch and Nursery playground. These
model Primary schools are built to the standard of the United Nations
and obtainable in developed parts of the world. It is also building 24
model secondary schools across the 23 local government councils in the
state; well-structured and fully equipped with modern day educational,
recreation and boarding facilities with standard housing for teachers,
these secondary schools have grossly been referred to by observers as
Universities. The government is currently running free primary education
with free books and uniform, provisions of library and internet
facilities for the primary schools. The Rivers State Government has been
adjudged the best performing state in the Education sector within the
South-South zone.
In recognition of this the Federal Ministry of Education has rewarded
the state with the sum of N70 million for its performance. The process
of employing extra 13,000 Teachers has been concluded. The State has
offered scholarships to over 2,000 students in Nigerian Higher
Institutions and has spent about N5bn for her students in foreign
Intuitions. The State is building a world Class University which when
completed will turn out well equipped graduates that will hold their own
in any field and compete with the best in the world.
THE JUDICIARY
Contributions to the Judiciary by Amaechi are awesome and
overwhelming. My good friend, Ken O.Olumati a legal counsel based in
Port Harcourt in an article he titled, ‘Ameachi’s Debt to the Law’
captured what Amaechi has done to improve the judiciary in Nigeria. He
stated that, “It is noteworthy that the various decisions of the Supreme
Court and Court of Appeal in Governor Amaechi’s case were reported in
Parts 1040 and 1065 of the Nigeria Weekly Law Reports. In Part 1065
alone contains six decisions on Amaechi’s case; three by the Supreme
Court and three by the Court of Appeal. This in itself underscores the
significance of Amaechi’s battles through the courts. Few cases have
enjoyed similar attention in the annals of Nigeria’s legal institution.
Some of them include the case between Amodu Tijani V Secretary, Southern
Nigeria, and the late Oba Oyekan’s legal battle for the Obaship of
Lagos in the 1950′s, which went as far as Her Majesty’s Privy Council
before a clear winner was installed. In recent memory, the case of the
late Chief Gani Fawehinmi against the Nigeria Bar Association as well as
his numerous court battles against the Military Government of former
President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida.
HEALTH
Under the Rivers State Government, tremendous revolution in the
Health sector is taking place; the Government is offering free health
services to all her citizenry in all government owned hospitals or
health centers. To achieve this, Government has Constructed 160 Health
Centres in all the LGAs and construction of 1000 bed specialist hospital
with other special intervention in this area. These facilities are
available free of charge to both indigenes and none indigenes residing
in the State. The Health sector today is about one of the foremost
employers of labour in Rivers State. The State has gone into the medical
industry as she is about developing an area in part of the Greater Port
Harcourt city to be called the Medical Industrial Region where the
syringe factory, the malaria diagnostic and test tube factory shall be
situated.
So far, about 100 medical Doctors have been employed to staff most of
the Health Centres in the rural areas. The Rivers State Government has
currently embarked upon the exercise to eradicate malaria vectors from
the State. The Health Centre at the Rivers State University of Science
and Technology will soon be opened to the public. The State was lauded
last year for its daily commissioning of a health centre over a 60 day
period in 60 communities in its 60-60-60 initiative. The Dental Hospital
located in the Garrison area of Port Harcourt is now opened. All of
these will also generate employment amongst the youths in the State.
Rivers State Government says it has concluded arrangements to commence a
partnership with the Economic Community of West African States for the
production of Biolarvicides to control and eliminate malaria in the
state. Few weeks ago, Rivers State was adjudged the best state of the
federation in the area of malaria elimination and control programme.
STEPS TO ALLEVIATE UNEMPLOYMENT SCOURGE IN RIVERS STATE
Apart from concluding plans to employ 13 thousands Teachers, below
are some other plans highlighted by Amaechi that will hopefully
alleviate unemployment:
He stated that the Rivers State Government has signed a long lease
contract with Siat Firm to revamp and manage the RISONPALM. According to
him, when fully operational it would create about 4,000 job
opportunities.
Additionally, the Rivers State Government has commenced paper work to
establish and develop a N20bn Agric Scheme. According to him, “The
scheme would encompass a settlement and cluster units in different areas
of agriculture and is geared towards providing jobs for the teeming
youths of our State”. He said the project is expected to have about 300
housing units, a processing industry and primary schools. This
multi-billion Naira Agricultural Scheme will be splintered into three
areas of the State housing 100 families each in the 100 housing units to
be constructed. Construction is now on-going to construct a
multi-purpose Shopping Mall located at the Front gate axis of the
Government House. On completion the mall will employ about 600 youths.
The state is embarking on establishing a Banana Farm at Ogoni where about 200 workers will be engaged.
The Rivers State Government has established a Fish farm at Buguma where many youths are today engaged.
He reiterated government’s commitment to revamp most of its ailing
companies to create jobs for the youths based on Public/private
partnership to avert the pitfalls of the old system. In this regard,
both the SUPABOD and the Olympia Hotel will soon be leased out.
SECURITY
You can only appreciate what Gov Amaechi achieved in this sector if
you know of the security challenges facing the State before he assumed
office as the Governor. Find time to read my article on this sector
titled “AMAECHI: SECURITY CHALLENGES IN RIVERS STATE, HIS STRATEGIES
& SCORECARD” to grasp the full impact of the inputs of the Governor
in this regard.
All the same, the State has purchase two equipped and modern
Helicopters for aerial surveillance to fight crime in the State. To the
Governor, “inability of elected leaders to provide adequate security for
the citizenry is an impeachable offense.
PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY
The Power Sector in the State is working tirelessly to ensure an end
to epileptic power supply in the State by the year 2013 this would also
serve to boost employment in the state and will also encourage
entrepreneurship among the Youths. Apart from all these the Rivers State
Government has built three power stations at Omoku (150 Mega watts),
Trans-Amadi (130 Mega watts) and Eleme (75 mega watts). By June, 2013,
capacity will be increased to 500 Mega Watts under the $195 million
dollars 180 MW gas turbine awarded to Saipem. Seven Transmissions
stations (132/33 kilo volts) and 7 Distribution injection sub-stations
33/11 Kilo Volts built.
AGRICULTURE
Four fish farms-buguma, Andoni, Opobo and Ubima. Banana Farm in
Ogoni-100 hectares have been done out of the total 250 hectares. It will
employ about 500 workers. Rivers Songhai learning initiative has a
centre for training, agricultural production, research and development
of sustainable agricultural practices. The farm project sits on a
314-hectares land in Bunu-Tai, an agrarian community in Tai Local
Government Area of the state.
It is about 20 times the size of the Songhai model in Porto Novo – an
integrated farm which combines livestock, arable farming, fishery,
snail farming and poultry. There is a 2,000-hectare farm in Etche with a
total available land space of 3,000 hectares. The farm is projected to
cost $140 million. The state is investing $100m; the foreign partner $40
million. The farm would have 300 farming houses, agro processing and
3,000 hectares for cultivation. The 300 houses would accommodate 300
farming families who would live and work on the farm.
ROAD NETWORK
According to the Governor, “I don’t emphasize roads. There is just
one road we are building now, the Trans-Amadi Road. It is going to take
about three flyovers; one at Garrison, one at Slaughter and another at
Nbogo Junction. It is going to cost N47 billion. It is 10 kilometers
long. There is another new road we are going to build now to the airport
to decongest Aba Road. It is going to cost N200 billion and fifty
percent of that will be spent on bridges with about four flyovers and
inter-changes.
The Rivers State Government has invested over N100b per year from
2008 till 2011 in provision of roads, bridges and Social amenities. In
this regard, the Government has engaged in the construction of 800km
roads with 250 already completed. 10 major bridges under construction
with 3 already completed. 20 minor bridges under construction with four
completed, 2flyover/interchange under construction. 6 Land
reclamation/shore protection projects at Andoni, Opobo, Buguma, Abalama,
Olombie/Owukiri Island, Oba Ama, Okirika with 1,1400,000km 2 completed.
2 major markets and a shopping mall under construction (phase 1 of mile
1 market housing 960 shops and two banking halls completed).
dualisation of eight major roads in Port Harcourt – Rumola-Rumuokuta
(completed), Oginigba-Rumuokbiakani Rd (completed), Eastern by
pass-Amadi Amaa-Oginigba (reconstruction completed), Old Aba Road (80%
completed), Elekahia-Rumuomasi (70% completed), Rumuokuta-NTA-Choba Rd
(60& completed), Tam David-West Rd (80% completed), d
mega-Airport-Isiokpo-Omerelu dualisation (42km Federal Rd, 50%
completed), Rumukurusi-Eneka-Igwuruta Rd (ongoing), award of 850 km of
roads, completion of 260km of roads. Two overhead bridges completed; two
under construction, four bridges completed and four under construction.
It is to the credit of this administration that very soon communities
in the Riverine Areas hitherto inaccessible by road will be linked to
the road network.
9. PREUDENT MANAGEMENT OF FINANCES OF RIVERS STATE
To demonstrate the high prudent management of recourses at the
disposal of the State, It is on record that Rivers State has again been
affirmed a ‘B’ international rating by leading international financial
analysis agency, Standard and Poor’s (S & P) in a report released
recently. The long-term outlook for the state is revised upwards from
last year rating of “Stable” to “Positive” on the strength of
significant ongoing infrastructural investments (in roads, ICT, health
care, education and urban renewal) and relentless efforts to transform
the public finance framework. All this would help lift the state’s
social and economic status in the long run. The agency in its 20112
credit analysis report on Rivers State, noted that the state currently
had a high credit quality, owing to its strong cash holdings, low debt
and a healthy operating balance. More importantly, the state’s efforts
towards modernising public sector administration, which included
information technology upgrade and an improved transparency and
accountability in administration is a plus to the administration.
Standard and poor’s also noted that Rivers has a strong liquidity base
with no substantial debt burden.
HOW HE IS LOVED IN RIVERS STATE
To demonstrate on his acceptance by his people in Rivers State, he is
a beneficiary of various traditional titles from most of the kingdoms
in Rivers State though he hates to be addressed as a Chief and Patron to
various professional groups in the State. His associates and friends in
the State hold him in high esteem.
HIS ROYAL MAJESTY, KING ALFRED DIETE-SPIFF the military Governor of
the old Rivers State, from 1967 to 1975. He was also a member of the
Supreme Military Council (SMC) under General Yakubu Gowon’s
administration and currently, the Amayanabo of Toun Brass, Bayelsa State
once stated and I quote, “Yes, I am attributed to be the father of the
old Rivers State but without sounding immodest let me reiterate that
Governor Amaechi can be described as the builder of the modern Rivers
State if all the infrastructure he has put in are anything to go by. I
am so proud of his feats and if he continues like this, Rivers State
will be a proud to all Nigerians”.
To PRINCE TONYE PRINCEWILL the scion of the King of the Kalabari
Kingdom and an associate of the Governor but better addressed as the
Prince of Niger Delta Politics while reacting to the Vanguard’s award to
the Governor stated thus, “A good move. If he had listened to our
advice he would have been winning it every year. The award should be
seen not as just an achievement but as a signal that he is being
watched. Until he hands over power successfully to one accepted by the
Rivers State people, he carries a powerful readership under his belt. As
a guest writer with my own column in the Vanguard Newspapers, I believe
I should know. Amaechi is an asset to Nigeria and the world”.
ENGR. TELE IKURU, FNSE the Deputy Governor of Rivers State in his
contribution titled “My Boss is Vanguard Personality of the Year stated
and I quote, “God has been gracious to you so much that you have
increasingly become an instrument of transformation, an icon of
performance, a symbol of excellence in public service, and a
refreshingly quintessential model for good governance. This is now
public knowledge. The Vanguard Newspapers’ 2012 Personality of the Year
Award is a testimonial to this fact”.
RT. HON. OTELEMABA DAN AMACHREE the amiable Speaker of the Rivers
State House of Assembly, Principal officers, members and entire staff of
the Rivers State, see Amaechi as a pace setter. To them the Governor
have come a long way and his leadership style is worthy of emulation as
his endless strides continue to speak for itself.
MR GEORGE D. N. FEYII the unassuming Secretary to the Rivers State
Government in his well-advertised advertorial on the Governor’s feats
stated and I quote, “Celebrating your leadership is a celebration of the
landmark profile of your giant developmental strides in the new Rivers
State. It is unarguably a moment to celebrate a phenomenon of our time; a
man of distinction who has given so much to his people in
infrastructural development, ethical reorientation and a sense of pride
among the comity of states. Your doggedness, focus and track record of
achievements are leadership qualities that have set you apart from the
crowd”.
To DR DAWARI GEORGE one time Commissioner under the administration of
Amaechi before becoming a member of the Federal House of
Representatives, “Gov Amaechi has redefined governance. He has been able
to reconcile leadership and compassion. A good heart he has. A
workaholic, restless and impatient with d status quo, a man who left no
one in doubt that he is in charge and able to mobilise all his followers
behind a common vision for the future”.
To HON. CHIEF DAKUKU PETERSIDE a formidable force while holding forte
as the Commissioner of Works under the administration of Governor
Amaechi and currently the Chairman of the Downstream Committee of the
Federal House of Representatives in his remarks stated, “It is an honour
he truly deserves and rightly earned. Gov Amaechi without doubt has
revolutionized the infrastructural landscape of Rivers State. The whole
nation has come to acknowledge that he is the new gold standard in good
governance. His democratic credentials are exemplary and above all his
principled stand on issues stands him out. He taught us to always stand
by the truth no matter the inconvenience and that truth will always
prevail. We are indeed privileged to have studied at his feet and we are
proud of his accomplishments”.
To DR TAMUNOIYORIARI SAMPSON PARKER the Commissioner of Health, “we
commend your efforts in repositioning the health sector through the
building, equipping, and the staffing of hospitals, model primary health
care centres, provision of drugs and other health facilities for the
benefit of all residents in the state”.
To BARR ACHI WILLIAMS and other members of the PAN RIVERS LEADERSHIP
NETWORK, an organisation set up by some of the best brains in Rivers
State whose vision is for a better Rivers State in an advertorial signed
by over 100 of its leaders stated thus – “Your Excellency, leadership
is about influencing the thinking, behaviour and development of others.
To us all, you are our leader as you have positively influenced our
behaviour and thinking and we are delighted that your leadership
qualities and contributions to nation building are being recognised
nationally. To us, you are not just the Man of the Year; you are the Man
of this Generation”.
Given an insight into what prompted Amaechi into politics, HON.
(CHF.) IKE CHINWO, KSC, FNIM one time member of the Federal House of
Representatives and presently the National President of the UNIPORT
Alumnus Associate, “Many may not know but let it be said loud and clear
that what actually propelled Rotimi into politics was his worry about
the high level of poverty and lack of development in the land and the
quest to ameliorate the situation among our people, the state, nation
and humanity at large. From the projects and programmes he has initiated
since he was elected as Governor and the passion with which he is
vigorously pursuing them one can see the justification. So, I am not
surprised about his achievements. I am convinced he will attract more
laurels by his works”.
AMAECHI AS A NATIONAL FIGURE
Apart from been a onetime Chairman of the Forum of Nigerian Speakers
from 1999 to 2011 and currently the Chairman of the Forum of Nigerian
Governors’ Forum, he was the recipient of an honorary Doctorate Degree
from various Universities in Nigeria including the Usmanu Danfodiyo
University of Sokoto. He is a holder of the Commander of the Order of
Niger, CON and Man of the Year recipient of Sun, Leadership, Compass and
recently Vanguard Newspaper. The following comments by some outstanding
Nigerians attest to the above.
Under an advertorial by 32 members of the Upper Chamber of the
National Assembly of Nigeria signed by Deputy Senate President, Sen. Ike
Ekweremadu, “Today as always, we rejoice with you, our worthy friend, a
democrat, a patriotic Nigerian and an epitome of good governance as you
add another feather to your cap as Vanguard Man of the year 2012” and
that signed by over 200 members of the Federal House of Representatives
indicates the wide acceptance of Amaechi as the “Standard Torch Bearer”
of a better Nigeria.
President Jonathan Goodluck had during a working visit to Rivers
State to commission Owerri Road a Federal Government Road constructed by
the Rivers State Government to ease the suffering of commuters at N45B,
lay the foundation of the Adokie Amiesiemaka Stadium that has hosted a
lot of International meets and the foundation of the Rivers State
Monorail Initiative that is intended to revolutionize transportation in
Rivers State and a challenge to other States of the federation, the
commissioning of the Trans Amadi based Gas Turbine eulogized the
Governor of Rivers State over his vision in the choice of projects that
impacted positively on the people. President Jonathan hinted that the
several road networks embarked upon by the Rivers State Government and
the Monorail transport system planned by the government has
significantly shown that the state is moving ahead, “beside the road
network, I want to commend Governor Amaechi on the three major projects,
the quality of Primary and Secondary Schools that we saw, as well as
the Power Project that would aid Small Business Enterprises”.
To Prof. Tam David-West, “If you compare the administration of Odili
and that of Amaechi, you will agree with me that the present
administration under Amaechi has done in two years far more than what
Odili did in eight years”.
To Governor Shekarau of Kano State who was in the State to witness
some of the great feats of Amaechi remarked, “I feel highly fulfilled by
coming here today to hear and see the dividends of democracy, as I urge
Governor Amaechi to build more of such schools which he described as
vehicle for change. But for time, I would have borrowed a leaf from
Amaechi by replicating the quality of schools I have seen here in his
state”.
INTERNATIONAL STATURE OF GOV AMAECHI
To demonstrate the international posture of Rivers State and how the
Governor has taken Rivers State to the outside world; he was one of
three high profile speakers at this year’s Commonwealth Observance day
held at the Westminister Abbey in London. Governor Amaechi was invited
to speak at this year’s Observance because of what was described as his
“incredible achievements at the national level, personal commitment to
policies that encourage enterprise and create opportunity and not least
his personal engagement”.
Attesting to the international figure of this great gift to Nigeria
by God, the former President of the Republic of Zambia, Dr. Kenneth
Kaunda during his visit to the State described the leadership of the
Governor of Rivers State as a focused one. Dr. Kaunda noted that with
the focused leadership of Governor Amaechi, Rivers State would continue
to be of service to humanity for many years to come.
Following up, the Deputy Speaker of Ugandan Parliament and
Chairperson of CWP Hon Rebecca Kadaga, lauded the developmental efforts
and policies of Governor Amaechi especially those geared towards
improving the lot of children and women, saying that the issues already
canvassed confirm that what the CWP was set to achieve are already in
place in Rivers State.
In appreciation to the great feats of Amaechi’s administration, the
former Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert stated recently that, “The
impression that I always get when I come to Africa is that these
countries have enormous potential and your country and your State
(Rivers) have enormous potential and I think that you happen to have at
this time in history also, a dynamic, energetic and capable leadership
that can make the dreams of building up the State into a reality of life
for the 5.1 million residents in Rivers State that want their lives to
be of much higher and greater quality.” Mr, Ehud enthused.
In extolling this great revolutionist, the United States Consul
General in Lagos, Mr. Jeffrey Hawkins while exchanging ideas with some
Journalists stated, “I must commend Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers
State for embarking on numerous people-oriented projects and showing
enthusiasm on Niger delta issues. “We are very appreciative of all that
Amaechi has done. we are quite clear that addressing the issues of the
Niger Delta, the challenges require focusing on things like education
development, agriculture, health, all sorts of issues, and the governor
was kind enough to show us, on the ground, some of the projects the
government of Rivers State is working on, so we are very deeply
appreciative of his support”.
RIVERS STATE AND INTERNATIONAL MEETS
The results of the peaceful state of Rivers State under the watch of
Gov Amaechi has resulted not only the attraction of foreign investments
but today Port Harcourt is now the haven of both International and
National championships. Apart from hosting one of the best organised
National Sports Festival ever in Nigeria, the just concluded School
Sports and the Police Games by March 2013. Port Harcourt apart from
Abuja and probably Lagos is the only State to have hosted US-Nigeria
biennial National Conference, Pan African Parliamentary; Garden City
Literary Festival, hosted CARNRIV involving several foreign countries to
showcase the rich culture, potentials and beauty of her people, the 2nd
Dr Claude Ake Memorial Lecture, Rivers State Investment Forum and
Governor’s Interactive Session with Rivers State Youths.
Apart from the above other major events hosted by Rivers State
include the ION Film Festival where the world best Film Producers were
feted with the hospitality of Rivers State, Miss ECOWAS Pageant, Garden
City Literary Festival, Guild of Editors, Commonwealth Women
Parliamentarians (CWP), a trade delegation from the Economic Community
of West African States (ECOWAS) on an enlighten mission for private
companies within the South-South zone on how to access business
opportunities available within the ECOWAS sub region among many other
major events hosted by the Rivers State Government. The State is the
UNESCO’s World Book Capital 2014. What a feat and what an
accomplishment.
HONOURS AND JUSTIFICATION OF MANDATE
Gov. Amaechi got the Sun Newspaper Man of the Year Award in 2007 and
the Compass Newspaper Award for Security in 2008. The Governor of the
year 2009 Award was presented to Governor Amaechi at the ‘Leadership
Award for Excellence – 2009’ chaired by former Head of State of Nigeria,
General Abdulsalami Abubakar (Rtd) in Abuja.
He was also conferred with the prestigious “SERA’s” award for his
contributions towards the social development of Rivers State, in line
with the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG),
especially in the areas of Health and Education.
SOLUTION TO THE POOR LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE OF NIGERIA
Barr Olkayo Ajulo in his article titled “Leadership Crisis and the
future of the Nigerian Youths” he listed the woes that have befallen our
nation. According to this erudite writer, “To state it more clearly,
everything that is synonymous with underdevelopment is synonymous with
Nigeria. Our hospitals have become mortuaries due to lack of equipment,
drugs and personnel; our universities lack the adequate facilities for
adequate manpower training and development and the graduates of these
universities are now regarded as half-baked; our transport system have
gone moribund – our roads are riddled with potholes and our airspace is
unsafe to fly with incessant crashes; there is high rate of
unemployment; insecurity of lives and properties has become the norm;
there is no power to drive our industries making investment difficult
and occasioning industries to close shop. These and many others may have
propelled the description of Nigeria as a failed state”. What may have
caused all these woes, Barr Ajulo came up with an answer, “On the whole,
we have produced leaders that have failed the nation in its cry for
development, leaders who in recent times have been described as
accidental public servants being unprepared for leadership. The failure
of the leadership at all levels of government to coordinate, direct and
harness the human and material resources of the country accounts for the
Nigeria’s underdevelopment today. But must we as a nation continue like
this?” Can we continue in this current state of mismanagement and
plundering of our natural resources? We obviously cannot forge ahead
like this”.
Yes, we cannot continue like this as the former Head of State,
General Ibrahim Babangida (rtd) has an answer to that malaise of poor
leadership in Nigeria. According to him, the winner of the Vanguard
Personality of the Year Award 2012, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi,
the governor of Rivers State and the runner-up, Group Managing Director
(GMD), Access Bank, Mr. Aig-Imoukhuede, are two gentlemen that represent
the normative order of a new generation leadership orientation that is
anchored on love for country, service delivery and patriotism. “In fact,
given their humanity, there is nothing extra-ordinary about their
creation but there is something, extra-ordinary about their leadership
emanations. For example, Governor Amaechi is not just a governor in whom
I am well pleased, but one that has been able to make a bold impression
about promise and performance, in a Nigerian political space that is
grappling with challenges of development and good governance. Amaechi
has been involved in scholarship programmes for Rivers State students
some of whom Amaechi also sent to schools up North for foundational
studies in the spirit of national integration.
“His conviction that the federating units in the country should be
allowed to enjoy some level of independence and exploit their
comparative advantages often gets him into trouble, understandably so.
With leaders who are brutally frank about issues and the politics of
transition, leaders who are driven by their conviction like Amaechi and
Aig-Imoukhuede, Nigeria still has tremendous hope. We must make the
votes count in order to produce leaders such as Governor Amaechi. I do
not envy him. With leaders who are brutally frank about issues and the
politics of transition, leaders who are driven by their convictions like
Amaechi and Aig-Imoukhuede, Nigeria still has tremendous hope”. With
all the above submissions, I agree vehemently with General Babangida in
his wise counsel to Nigerians on Amaechi
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, let me assume that most of the travails of Gov Amaechi
are political because of his beliefs and political calculations come
2015 but if I may ask, what is wrong seeing the credentials and feats of
this visionary leader from offering himself to higher responsibility in
the leadership of this country? This brings in Prof Tam David-West once
again. According to him, Amaechi’s “orchestrated travails though
unfortunate is “Nigerian paradox “where excellence is relegated and
mediocrity is elevated”. If I may ask, must we continue to promote
mediocrity in our leadership sphere and allow our nation to continue to
bleed? The choice is ours!
- Eze Chukwuemeka Eze Writes From Port Harcourt
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