Thursday, April 26, 2018

A MUST READ! Nnewi Federal Constituency and Quality Representation



Quality representation; for the good of Nnewi North, Nnewi South and Ekwusigo federal constituency

By Sharon Oparaocha

The Nnewi North/South, and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency distinguished representative, Hon Chris Azubogu has shown capacity and competence to ask for continuity. Also the constituents are pleased with his representation as each ward under his constituency has something good to remember him for. They have very good, verifiable and justifiable reasons to support him for continuity.

Hon. Chris Azubogu's legislative dexterity cannot be overemphasized, he did not just stop at fulfilling the primary legislative assignment - sponsoring bills, he attracted and executed laudable projects across the constituency. These projects are verifiable, some are still ongoing even.

I know that human wants and needs are insatiable, nonetheless, if Azubogu didn't touch positively the lives of two or three individuals in his constituency, then he has definitely touched positively their individual communities.

Besides the projects he attracted in the constituency and bills he sponsored for the good of the constituents, the good people of Nnewi North, Nnewi South, and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency are happy that they have access to their representative at the Green Chamber.


Azubogu said and I quote "I will be satisfied the day my people no longer come to me to beg or ask for money". Furthermore, he said "there is no other way to achieve that, except through empowerment programmes and creating employment opportunities for my people".

“It is my covenant to ably represent and do resoundingly well for my constituents through the intervention /constituency projects’ platform provided us by the National Assembly as representatives of the people, who knows the spots where shoes pinch the masses" said Honourable Azubogu.

What's more; “I will use every medium available to me as a Federal lawmaker to bring dividends of democracy to the doorsteps of my people. In the next couple of years, issues of youth unemployment /empowerment and qualitative education of our pupils will be given priority in order to secure their future" he declared.

Annually, Azubogu partners with agencies such as National Engineering Design Development Institute (NEDDI) to run empowerment programmes, at the end a certificate will be awarded alongside some money to set the participants up and running, depending on the programme category. Just this year he has already done about 2 different empowerment  programmes, making over 250 persons self and gainfully employed . Ongoing is another of his empowerment programme - CACETI 2018 training programme phase 2. By the way, if you missed the phase 1 of CACETI 2018 training programme , you can apply for the phase 2 via http://chrisazubogu.org/caceti-2018-phase-2-form/


Azubogu's driving force is his passion for his people and his desire for their well-being; this I saw during the roundtable discussion; Nnewi automotive industrial park held in February this year. During the event, Dr. Nkem Okeke, the deputy governor of Anambra state stressed that Azubogu is doing great. He said that Governor Obiano and the good people of Anambra state are proud of Azubogu, infact that they would like him to join Apga.

He went on to say that, Nnewi Automotive Industrial Park is a great idea in the right direction, he reaffirmed that he is hopeful that Azubogu will see to it, that the project is successfully completed.

This is among many reasons we want Azubogu back in the Green Chamber, he has done well, he is cooking a lot of things, so he should be allowed to continue for the good of the constituents and for the upliftment of South East.


Quality representation goes beyond sponsoring bills. Azubogu knows his constituents and his constituents know him. He is accessible, he is in touch with his constituents. He has touched almost all sectors, he understands that while Okeke needs medical care Okafor may need employment; while Otolo needs viable road , Obiefuna who is an indigene of Otolo needs empowerment. Perhaps that explains his versatility in attracting projects for the constituency.

Hon Chris Azubogu is bridging the health gap; bridging the infrastructural gap; bridging the human capital development gap in Nnewi North/South and Ekwusigo federal constituency.

Let's continue this quality representation!!!!

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Monday, January 8, 2018

A MUST READ: Anambra 2017: Cutting Off Our Nose To Spite Our Face




Anambra 2017: Cutting Off Our Nose To Spite Our Face
By Nnenna Obiano 


The just concluded Anambra State election really was not an election as much as it was a referendum on Peter Obi. It was an opportunity for all who had grievances to air them and take revenge as the case maybe.


This group was not limited to the incumbent administration and APGA. The Catholic Church which Obi empowered as a political machinery was just as active. We of course must not forget the Anambra elites who are particularly aggrieved with Peter Obi. Last but not the least is his new party PDP.
The incumbent administration must be commended its election sstrategy.


The media hype despite the incompetence of the government was superb. Exploiting all the weaknesses of the elite and the aggrieved and played it for all it was worth.
The incumbent governor opened up the state vault to defeat his nemesis. No cost was spared because “we have to defeat Peter”. Everyone who could be bought was well-bought .The economy made it easy to purchase votes if not loyalty. As long as you disliked Obi,there was a place for you.The state coffers being empty was not a problem. When it seemed like it depleted, borrowing was not a problem. Throwing everything good and bad at the "Oracle" as he was referred to was the mantra. Truth did not matter. The propaganda on Obi was so much and loud it drowned out any other candidate.



Obi was not on the INEC ticket but he was on the ticket.
The incumbent governor was so obsessed and focused on Obi, nothing else mattered. He was prepared to outspend Obi and he did. He had to do anything Obi had done and more. At the end of the election, he " won" ,so much so he had all believe he won all 21 local governments. "Yes! Finally I have bested Obi and have won" but at what cost? Empty states coffers which cannot be hidden forever, struggle to govern a states when all the saved funds have been squandered ensuring Anambra rejoined the list of indebted states. 



The obsession may have led to a "win" but the final act is yet to be played. 4 more years and all will judge just how well he governed. How much debt will be left to his successor,how much of the state will be functional? Only time will tell but for now, let's enjoy the euphoria of the win. 
The positive of the win though is the survival now of the party. The party has been given a new lease of life and it is hoped it can yield more successes though the funding of the party is dependent on the state finances .



The Church played its own role. The Anglican communion was more neutral and fair maybe because the 3 top runners were Catholic . 
The Catholic Church simply forgot their vows and robes and waded into the dirty politics of misinformation ,arm twisting ,divisiveness and where necessary,blackmail.
The upper echelon of the church may have as well removed their robes.
All the teachings of the Bible were out through the window.
Everyone even the pope is entitled to their individual preferences on who to vote for. The problem was using the pulpit to coerce congregation who listen faithfully because they trust.
The question one asks is how much of the decision was based on the truth and what was best for their congregation? How much of the propaganda did they know were lies but went along with it.? How much of what the incumbent administration said were pure fabrication which could be proven and was proven did they turn a blind eye to?

What was the motivation? Greed, maybe not as much. Malice and revenge (which are sins by the way ) towards Obi? Sticking it to Peter Obi seemed to be the mantra. 



The churches role was so nauseating ,it makes it so hard to actually think you can go to these "men of God" for confession. Who do they confess to?
It is hoped that they can make restitution to their congregation when the time comes and things go south! We hope they don't.

The irony in this is that the very Church that Peter Obi empowered politically has now turned against him and used that power against him. It is the law of Karma. Incumbent please take note!!!
The solution is that the church having played out itself as fallible as anyone else should probably return to the original purpose for which they have the robe " lead the church of Christ " as Christ did. 


Anambra elites” vs Peter Obi

The elites finally have their chance to get theirs against Peter Obi. I am still trying to figure out what exactly they have against him. I have heard of people saying he thinks he knows everything, he handles state money as though it is his. I have also heard about people who are angry because he brought the incumbent and now he does not want him,he brings someone else. I guess part of the angst is why he should be the kingmaker all by himself thus diminishing their roles. 

I can see where this could be frustrating but once again,it is not about the state,the electorate but themselves . They can all pump their fists because they won but did the state win?
A lot of these elites will openly tell you,they know the incumbent is incompetent and has done nothing but the joy of beating Peter Obi trumps all consideration especially when they get paid doing it. It is expected that they will prevail on the incumbent administration to fulfill some promises . If that does not happen,we will all pay the price.
As far as Peter Obi is concerned , he maybe down now but certainly not out. Let's remember that the administration has but four years and it seems to go by quickly. One never knows who is coming next and in this business, revenge is best served as a cold dish!




PDP

Oh my!! What a party!
All the top players but a few in this party at one time or the other suffered at the hands of Peter Obi and APGA.
How dare he come into this party to lord it over them again!
How much of one man can we take?
He comes into the party and wants to take over and impose his own candidate . We will not let it happen!! Never!
The party ,not having won a gubernatorial election in 12 years have been fragmented and fractured. It became a collection of warlords for rental. It became all about money.

Which one of them wanted a governor? Not the senator who preferred to be the highest ranking member in the state. Not the house members who were all important even though they have done nothing for the state. Is it the warlords who will lose their cash value with no structure to rent out? 
Some of the members had genuine grouse of not being recognized for their longevity in the party.
It seemed impossible to stop Peter Obi taking over their party so they did what they do best. Rent out themselves to the highest bidder. In this case,there was an additional incentive, the intense dislike for a Peter Obi.
It worked! The incumbent won! 

Irony now is that they are all back to PDP to fight for position and structure . Some have moved to APGA but hope to use the PDP structure to win future elections.
It may work but 2019 is a lifetime in Nigerian politics and the problem of Peter Obi still remains.

The election is over.The incumbent has defeated Peter Obi but now comes governance. Hopefully the burden of debts and empty coffers will not hinder him too much. All that remains now is the legacy left behind after 4 years. That is the final fight with Peter Obi .

For Peter Obi,it is a bitter pill to swallow. The very state he gave his all to have now turned against him. The successor he brought in has made life uncomfortable for him. The elites who flocked around him have turned their backs on him. Finally, the church he empowered have used that same power against him. The good news is that he has 4 years to plot his next move. Thankfully, he does not have to worry about finances being independently wealthy. Those who think he is down and out do not know him well. I doubt we have heard the last of him. It has been said that he is very patient when plotting revenge so all who rejoice may have cause to worry later. As for the governor, I doubt we have heard the last of that 7.5 billion. I hope he has it saved somewhere as he will probably have to pay it someday .

For the electorate, my heart goes out to them as they never really mattered in all of this. 
The suffering continues.


Nnenna Obiano a Political Scientist and Social Commentator writes from Nsugbe. 


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