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Chief Mrs, Ebelechukwu Obiano, HE Governor Willie Obiano, his Deputy, Dr. Nkem Okeke, Justice Peter Umeadi, Chief Judge of Anambra State, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, former Commonwealth Sec. Gen and Hon Mrs Rita Maduagwu, Speaker, Anambra State House of Assembly |
For the Igbo
resident in Lagos, Friday, February 19, 2016 will remain memorable for quite
some time; not so much for what it was but for the hope it represents. As they trickled
into the Shell Hall of the MUSON Centre to share an evening with Chief Willie
Obiano, the Governor of Anambra State, it is doubtful whether most of the
members of the Aka Ikenga, League of Anambra Professionals (LAP), Ndigbo Lagos
and other Igbo groups who came colourfully dressed knew what to expect. It was
a special evening, made more so by Obiano’s two-year account of stewardship
which he came to share.
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Chief Emeka Anyaoku, former Commonwealth Secretary General making his remarks |
But Obiano did not
waste time in setting the agenda. With his eyes firmly set on the crescendo, he
began by pointing out that the event was a home-coming of sorts to him. “. I
bagged both my first and second degrees from the University of Lagos and for
over twenty five years, I lived among you here; pursuing my career from the oil
and gas sector to banking. Over the years, I made friends here; evolved into a
man here, got married and ended my career on a glorious note here. And when I
answered the call to serve our beloved State as governor, I got the highest
support, encouragement and prayers from you people here.” After establishing
his rootedness in the Lagos community, Obiano made a bold admission of his own
humanity with an appeal for forgiveness by so many friends and well-wishers who
“felt neglected or disrespected by their inability to reach me since I took on
the full weight of my office.” Quoting Archbishop Desmond Tutu that
“forgiveness says you are given a chance to make a new beginning,” the governor
expressed his sincerest regrets and pleaded for a chance to make things right
with anyone who felt done in by the bureaucracy of his office. It was a classic
mea culpa that is rare among Nigerian leaders. But it proved very effective for
its purpose, soothing frayed nerves and setting the stage for a very lively
evening.
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Successful businessman, ABC Orjiakor arriving the venue |
Before he plunged
into the full range of his two-year Account of Stewardship, Obiano showed
enough presence of mind to recall a cardinal vow from his inaugural address.
Modulating his voice to meet the occasion, he quoted the passage that “the time has come to prove to ourselves that the
entrepreneurial spirit for which our people are known all over the world can
take firm roots at home; that together as one, we can be masters of our own
house!” He also recalled that he had
assured the people that “under my administration, we have no choice than to
decide whether we are truly the sons and daughters of our fathers and true
heirs to their long history of pioneering excellence!” He therefore submitted
that his achievements in the past 23 months had sufficiently “answered the
question of whose children we are.”
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Capital Oil boss, Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah making his remarks |
From this premise,
the governor launched out a detailed account of his achievements that covered
his economic blueprint known as the Four
Pillars of Development with its thirteen Enablers. He deliberately spiced up his account with verbal queues
that were carefully laced with Igbo language to elicit reactions from the
audience and sustain interest in his narration. His effort drew intermittent applause
that bloomed to a crescendo when in conclusion he appealed to Ndi Anambra from
across the world to lend a hand in building the state. Pointing out that
Anambra had become the safest state in Nigeria, Governor Obiano declared that
“the future is looking brighter and brighter but with your assistance and
belief in the government of Anambra State, we can take possession of our
tomorrow from today.” The applause that followed reverberated in the huge hall
and set the stage for the documentary that offered a graphic account of his
stewardship, aptly titled, “Two Years of Excellence.” The documentary is the
Obiano story, told from multi-perspectives including his commissioners, key
industrialists, farmers, helicopter pilots down to ordinary citizens who bore
witness to the change that the governor had wrought in the state in two years. It
was the documentary that tellingly drove home the fact of Obiano’s high
achievements and erased all doubts about his administrative competence.
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A brotherly hug follows Ubah's remarks |
Consequently, when
the documentary ended, what was originally designed as a Question and Answer
session to enable the governor get a first-hand feedback from the people became
a one-sided flow of praises and encomiums for him. The feedback was
understandably much but the most remarkable came from the former Secretary
General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku. For one who is not known to
make easy comments on Nigerian leaders, Anyaoku’s comment on the night was
possibly the greatest endorsement Governor Obiano has received from Anambra’s
numerous distinguished citizens.
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Chief Sir Victor Umeh, Senatorial Candidate for Anambra Central and Chief Anyaoku |
Said he - “Whenever I visit
home I see evidence of Governor Willie Obiano’s activities. Driving from Enugu
to Onitsha and Obosi, the evidence stares me in the face. In my last trip I was passing through Awka and
there was His Excellency, Chief Willie Obiano commissioning one of the bridges.
And this evening, what we have all seen struck me deep because what we have all
seen in the documentary confirms my view that in Governor Obiano we have a
governor with a vision for the state and much more important than that; with a
strategy. There are many leaders who have visions. But there are very few
leaders, the world over, and when I say the world over, I’m sure you know that
I have had interaction with many countries around the world. There are very few
leaders who have strategic capacity. And there we have in Anambra State, a
leader who has strategic capacity. I am always pained that Anambra State,
endowed as it is with human resources, people who have attained great heights
not just in Nigeria but all over the world, but if I may talk about Nigeria, it
was very striking that when Nigeria celebrated its 50th Independent
Anniversary and the federal government decided to recognise 50 people who were
deemed to have made outstanding contributions to the development of the country
that Anambra State had 5 of the 50. And yet Anambra State, until very recently,
didn’t have much to write home about. Until very recently, Anambrarians had 80%
of their assets invested outside Anambra State. For me, that’s a very
embarrassing situation. But you couldn’t blame them because in Anambra State,
they didn’t have the grounds for bringing back their investments. But that is changing and changing very fast
under governor Willie Obiano. He is
creating the basis for investment in Anambra State. He is creating the basis for
attracting Anambrarians to come home and play some role and they are feeling
very safe. That is something we should broadcast to our people all over the
world. And for that I must say that he encapsulated in the documentary that we
saw the different aspects of the development plans. Really, not just plans but
activities, because Nigeria is sometimes very good at drawing plans but not
very good at implementing them. But here we have a situation where the plans
are clear and the implementation is getting on actively as we pray it does. And as was said earlier, I would say jidekwa k ‘iji! I suspect that when you
say to somebody that he should hold on to what he or she is doing, it means
that he or she is doing very well. So I say jidekwa
k’iji. And finally, on behalf of the aging group that I represent here, I
want to thank you, Your Excellency for the excellent work you are doing in our
state and indeed when I go to other states you have given me the reason not
only to be proud but also to boast.”
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Praying for Anambra State |
As would be
expected, Anyaoku’s vote of confidence drew a very loud applause. But Anyaoku
was not alone. Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah, the Chairman of Capital Oil and proprietor of
Premiership Club, Ifeanyi Ubah FC who also ran against Obiano in the last
gubernatorial race was full of praises for him. Thanking the governor for an
excellent performance, Mr. Ubah declared – “Tonight, we have all seen from the
documentary that we watched, why governor Obiano is The Sun Governor of the
Year. I contested the gubernatorial seat with him and it was a keen contest.
But what we want is the progress of Anambra State. I am not a sycophant. I have
seen that Governor Obiano is not a greedy governor. He is a contented man.
Contentment is the key word. Let’s move the state forward. We have so many
great men in Anambra State. The time has come for all these great people to
rally round the governor so that we can build our state. It is time that we all
remember that Anambra is our own and a journey of a million miles starts with a
step and a step in the right direction is supporting the government to move the
state forward. So, Akpokue, I congratulate you for the award you will be given
tomorrow. Don’t be afraid. God is with you.
I will support your second term bid.”
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Chief Victor Ike Oye, National Chairman of APGA |
Following the same
line of appraisal, famous Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie wondered whether there
would still be some work left for Obiano’s successor to do after he had served
two terms in office if he maintained the same work rate throughout his years.
In specific terms, Edochie told Obiano – “Many people have ruled Anambra State
but it was only you that made Awka look like a state capital. We are immensely
proud of you. In the history of Anambra
State, no governor has ever called on the people and they responded in full as
they did tonight. You are the only one who has achieved this degree of respect
among our people. I watched the documentary that we were shown this evening
with awe when I realized that you had only spent two years in office. In two years, you have covered almost every
part of Anambra State. When you have done 8 years in office, would there still
be some challenges left for your predecessor to handle? We are standing firmly
behind you,” he declared in a guttural voice.
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Barrister Stella Onuorah, Commissioner for Lands, Dr. Mrs Uju Nworgu, Commissioner for Information Culture and Tourism and Dr. Mrs Victoria Chikelu, Commissioner for Women Affairs |
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Prof Solo Osita Chukwulobelu, SSG and Prof Kate Omenugha, Commissioner for Education |
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Mrs Nwokoye and a friend |
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Chief Charles Odunukwe and Chief Victor Umeh share a brotherly hug |
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Dr. Emmanuel Egboga, former Senior Special Adviser to the President on Petroleum and Prof. Solo Osita Chukwulobelu, SSG |
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Governor Obiano touching base with the people |
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