My state of Abia is in the news and this news is very
elating. For so very long we have carried on as if there is no
conscience in Abia nay Igbo land.
Recently a section of the press has risen to expose the charade that has been going on in the state in the name of governance.
The people of Abia have been living in squalor for the past seven
going to eight years, their rights are being trampled, and their
collective patrimony being so shamelessly pilfered and frittered by a
few equally shameless persons masquerading as operators of government. Continue..
The rot has been evident all over the state, is it in its decrepit
infrastructure; or in the denial of freedom of expression and
association; or is it in the destruction of the once vibrant economy of
the state; or in the dominance of thugs and criminals in affairs of
state, Abia, and Abians are being badgered on all sides, and for so
long, nobody spoke up. Today, people are at least speaking about Abia,
and it gives me joy.
I salute the Prince from Ukpo. At Umuahia, he did not say what we did
not know, but he said what we have been cowed from saying. Equally
deserving of respect is Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, who has courageously
accepted, but regretfully, his role in encouraging Abians to go with
this government. I salute the courage of Chief Chikwe Udensi, who
factually, truthfully and in a most civilized manner exposed the serial
failings of the present government. There are others who have also lent
their voices to the call for the arrest of the slide to despotism,
anarchy, total decay and brigandage that the state is unfortunately
slipping into even as at this moment. I salute you all, but it has to go
beyond just talking.
There has also been an outpouring of extremely insulting diatribe
from the government’s henchmen, under the guise of a defence for the
government. Unfortunately in all these ill-advised reactions, the crux
of the matter is often obfuscated. The government people are unable to
explain to us the constitutional position of the son of a governor, or
even indeed his wife in the democratic dispensation we claim to be
practicing, they have not insulted the huge refuse dumps in Aba away,
neither have their thugs in their usually unbridled anger bulldozed
their way through all the roads in Abia to make them passable again.
They have neither shown us the new investments that this government
has attracted to the state nor have they explained to us why the
industries they met on ground all lie comatose. They have been unable to
understand that their obscene and insensitive billboards, lying side by
side with the total absence of any form of governance deceive no one,
but only provoke anger and expose them as men of low self esteem. They
fail to understand that the billions they spend to launder self-battered
images compound their accountability problems. They have not shown us
the true pictures of the following streets in Aba: Ajali Street by Abam
street, Dan Fodio Road, Eziukwu Road, Unity street, Obiora street
amongst other roads and streets in Aba. They have not accounted for the
fish caught from the river on the once very prominent and busy Milverton
Avenue.
In their bellicose disposition, they have been unable to explain to
us why no new model schools or hospitals are being built in the state,
even as that has become the standard practice nationwide. They have been
unable to explain to us why Abia seems to have been excluded from Mr.
President’s Transformation Agenda. They have not explained to us why,
despite Mr. President’s known desire to visit our state, he has been
unable to do so. Could it be because Mr. President would have nothing to
commission in the state thereby exposing the underbelly of those who
fly his party’s flag in the state and by so doing embarrass himself?
If these men are not able to show us substance they should forever
remain quiet! Insults do not build roads, nor do they establish
hospitals, they only expose the mental hollowness of those who throw
them. We must bring an end to this rent seeking, deceptive praise
singing sycophancy.
The government in Umuahia needs a breath of fresh air, these
misguided souls should leave the government to see reason and address
the issues being raised, for they are real and they are true. We need to
work to correct them, it is time to take the message and leave the
messengers. It is only a true friend that will tell you that your mouth
is emitting offensive smells, he will further strengthen that
friendship by recommending the right mouth wash and tooth paste for you
to use.
I have my fears about the presence of hirelings and false prophets in
the Abia government. A study of the book of 1st Kings Chapter 22 will
reveal the reasons for these fears. Several entreaties have been made
and are still being made to this government to turn a new leaf and
deliver some semblance of governance in the state, and all these
entreaties have been falling on deaf ears. The determination of the
government to continue on the path of infamy is simply inexplicable,
worrisome and bizarre. I fear that we may just be playing out a King
Ahab situation in Abia. It does appear that the government is now
prisoner of some false prophets who pretend to be representing it but
indeed are only leading it to total self-destruction.
Let us get real and ignore the abuse of the word ‘‘Legacy’’ in Abia,
what real legacy will this government leave, come May 29, 2015? What
account will it render? It is simply unimaginable and unbelievable that
Abia receives and collects the highest revenue in the South Eastern
region, yet we remain grossly under-developed both in structure, people
and spirit.
While it is quite easy to navigate from Awka in Anambra State, to
Umuahia within an hour or an hour thirty minutes, the trip from Umuahia
to wherever else in Abia becomes a nightmare to be wished away, yet Abia
collects and receives more revenue than Anambra. It is important to
advice those in government that there is life after government house and
there is no immunity after government house. While Mr. Peter Obi
straddles all over Nigeria a proud man, what will be the fate of those
who will leave government house Umuahia in May 2015?
I plead with those in government that whatever the people may have
done that has irked them so very much that they have decided to visit us
with such venom they should find a place in their hearts to forgive us.
This plea is in the interest of our collective selves (the oppressed
and the oppressor), for those who throw water sachets from hiding today,
will openly hurl offensive missiles in future.
There is still enough time to clean up the city of Aba, repair the
roads by filling up the potholes, clear the drains and the refuse that
deface the city and so very much threaten the health of the people, and
at least give some measure of service to the people. The day is already
too gone for any major project to be executed, but something can still
be done. The challenge thrown by the APGA Youth Leader in paragraph 6 of
their advertorial in the Sun Newspaper of 5th September, can still be
taken up, though not immediately, but maybe, sometime in April or early
May 2015. With the right attitude and spirit this can be achieved.
The friends of this government are those who are pointing out its
failings, because they do so out of love for the fatherland. How can it
be said that a government came, promised nothing, did nothing but
destroyed everything it met? This will not be a fair testimonial for
this government except it wants it to be so. Those who ate out of the
hands of the predecessors of this government; who today castigate and
hurl insults at players in that government; and are shouting themselves
hoarse in defence of the present government, will also lead those who
will march against incumbents of today when they leave the stage
tomorrow, for tomorrow will surely come. It is in their character for
they represent nobody; they stand for nothing and believe in nothing.
These are people that must be avoided.
It is time to dismantle the government’s propaganda machinery, as it
serves no purpose whatsoever anymore. The people are no longer sucked in
by the deceptive materials that this setup churns out. The wind has
blown and the rectum of the chicken has been revealed; exposing
extremely ugly and disgusting sights that needs very urgent clean up.
Whoever imagines that these campaigns of falsehood are making any impact
must be suffering from an acute case of schizophrenia. Funds saved from
the cessation of these senseless campaigns should be applied to
delivering real service to the people
This government should be thankful to organizations like The Sun
Newspaper for providing them materials with which to storm Abuja. I
second the Prince’s recommendation that help be sought from the Federal
Government. To give effect to this, it is hereby suggested that the
pictures of Aba that left my eight-year-old son’s mouth agape, be
forwarded to the Presidency by the Abia State Government. Those images
are an embarrassment to the Government of Abia, to President Goodluck
Jonathan, to the Federal Government of Nigeria, to the people of Nigeria
as a whole and an insult to Africa. Even pigs will reject such squalid
environment. Would the PDP led Federal Government go to campaign in Aba
in its present state? God forbid.
Furthermore, the high-handedness of the government must be jettisoned
for a more conciliatory stance with the people, (politicians and non-
politicians). Abia is for all Abians, and not for a few, our choices and
preferences may differ, but we are all duty bound to allow the full
expression of these divergent choices and preference, that is why we are
in a democracy, or are we not?
Genuine efforts must be made to rein in thuggery in the state. A
situation where a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is openly
harassed by thugs with guns and other dangerous weapons on a Federal
highway in broad daylight, portend very grave danger to the state and
the nation at large. No one should be so deceived that he/she has the
sole right to determine who contests an election in the state. Citizens
of the country are free to engage in very free and fair electoral
contests, it behoves the electorate to either elect or reject them.
Contestants must be allowed to have their day in the field. Alhaji
Fintiri of Adamawa State recently won the PDP primaries in the state
despite the obvious preference for other candidates by the party at the
national level. This is the new trend in the nation’s political space.
The demagogues in Abia should wake up and smell the coffee.
It is important that the security agencies deal with the incident of
the harassment of Senator Nkechi Nwogu decisively. There are on-going
claims and counter claims on the evolution and sustenance of the Boko
Haram sect in Northern Nigeria. The menace, losses and embarrassment
that this sect has caused the nation can only be imagined. In the Niger
Delta region, it has also been suggested that the militants that
terrorized the whole region and the nation for years were products of
political thuggery. We create another army in the South Eastern region
at our own peril. We must all be reminded about the fallout of Dr.
Frankenstein’s experiment with human creation. Further, it is common
knowledge that a bullet has no name on it. Those who harassed the
Senator must be exposed and shamed, so as to deter others from toeing
this path of evil.
It is instructive to note that just over 100 days after the coming
into power of His Excellency Mr. Willie Obiano, all the thugs in Anambra
have been chased away. While this evil culture of thuggery is being
rejected in climes so very near to us, our politicians are falling over
themselves to entrench this practice. The politics of Nigeria is
changing for the better, governments are responding to the needs of its
people, societies are being modernized, improved and better catered for,
and elections are now fairer and better organized.
The governed now have some say in the affairs of most states. It
cannot be different in Abia, after all we are part of Nigeria and refuse
to be left in Egypt while others move to the promised land.
The outgoing administration should indeed focus on making efforts to
deliver something positive to the people before it leaves office, to do
otherwise will be a calamity. It should refocus on service delivery and
abandon its present attempt at installing a government, as this is an
exercise in futility.
It is sheer hubris for them to imagine that they have what is takes
to provide a successor government to them after their abysmal failure.
In fact it will be extremely unwise to align with any person or persons
who have any linkages with this visionless government. We do not need
their recommendations nor do we need their guidance. Let the people
chose those that will govern them.
Let the contestants engage us and communicate their programs to us,
so that we may choose right. We will elect the best to fix Abia and not
nuisance that cannot fix their kitchens. There will be no wuruwuru
to the answer, as Abians cannot be fooled by anyone any more. Even the
attempt at seeking a representative position at the National Assembly by
some key players in this administration is extremely ill advised.
It begs reason to imagine that a dancer who had the stage to himself
and controlled the music and the instrumentalists, having failed to take
a single correct dance step, can now move on to dance at a bigger stage
with another 105 dancers from different backgrounds, none of whom
control the music nor the players of instrument. Whoever sends such a
dancer as a representative has opted wholly for non-representation.
When King Ahab hardened his heart against God’s advice, God did the
unusual by allowing a lying spirit to enter into the prophets that
ministered to Ahab and they all ministered falsehood to him. Despite
this the Lord God in his infinite mercy gave Ahab a second chance and
allowed Micaiah a true prophet to reveal the truth to him. Ahab still
refused sound counsel.
The end of King Ahab is well documented in the Bible. It is time to
resist the false prophets for they prophesy nothing but lies and
falsehood that only lead to spiritual, political, social and other forms
of destruction.
A call is again made today that the state must return to the path of
righteousness for “righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach
to any people.” Abia must be wrested from the clutches of gross
incompetence, and from those who are so drunken by power that reason has
been blighted from their consciousness.
This humiliation of our fatherland must be stopped as we have nowhere else to call our own.
Stand up for Abia that Abia may not die but live to attain its God destined position and glory.

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