The
other day, the Nigerian Police emptied their officer-warehouse
and literally relocated everybody to
Anambra State, except the IGP, who is taking care of housekeeping matters while
maintaining the needed helicopter view of the situation of things. The
intimidating team is led by DIG Emenike, a SOS( Son of the Soil) as coordinator;
DIG Operations( Zaki Ahmed) 5 AIGs, 14CPs,
31DCPs and overall, 34587 police operatives, with 3 helicopters and
uncountable number of APCs. Three thoughts crossed my mind: ‘who remain for
house’; is this assemblage for war or for an election in just one state ( 21
LGAs and 5720 polling booths) and assuming this is happening in our 36 and half
states, how would the police make such earth-shaking deployment? Of course the soldiers are currently engaged
in the new, improved, variants of ‘egwu-eke’!
However,
when I looked at the matter with the eyes of an elder, I concluded that it was(is)
not surprising. There have been syndicated violence and intimidation
unleashed on the NdiAnambra by the ubiquitous Unknown Gun Men
supported by Unknown ‘Cane men’ and Unknown ‘Knifemen’
and even some Unknown Stone Men. Of Course, the height of this
has been the ruthlessly enforced GhostTown strategy that has granted people in
the SouthEast at least, a holiday each week in the recent past. There are reports that the much-vilified IPOB
had declared a FATWA on Anambra election and anybody involved in it while in
another report, IPOB denied ever saying so. Incidentally, both those in
authority and the ordinary people believed the fatwa arm of the story, just as they
believe that IPOB is enforcing the Ghost Town Strategy, while IPOB has washed
its hands off it. And just the other day, MASSOB, which had been hibernating
for the past few years, declared that the election MUST hold. So, the election
is holding in a massively militarised and a fear-soaked environment. But this
is NOT war; it is an ordinary election!
As
usual, the gubernatorial election in Anambra is a come-one-come-all affair,
with several contestants, some of whom
‘collapsed and realigned’ their structures and 11 candidates, even though some
of them may still opt out before 6/11/21.
Even myself, I nearly declared but it was an examination period and my Ogas
could not have let me off to go a-politicking. For those who would say ‘you
fit’nt’, I wish to remind them that I had ‘run’ for president in
1992,2006 and 2019 under my own party: Muo Peoples Party( MPP) with
the philosophy of Chop Alone(
see Muo for President; Tribune, 13/4/92,p5; BusinessDay. 22/2/06
and BusinessDay, August 2019). If I could declare for presidency then
governorship is a ‘petty cash’ for me.
I
have observed the campaigns and the campaigners. Some parties are campaigning,
some are very active in the Political ‘transfer market’ Exchange’ adopting appropriate pricing
strategies to buy presumably Grade A players ,
while some are active in the injunctions black market across the land. Some
are projecting and promoting their candidates without saying much about their
parties( of course, there are some Unknown Political Parties and as such, there
is no much to talk about); some are indulged in crude ‘igha-aja’
(mud-slinging) while some are ‘two-legged’, ‘on the one
hand and on the other hand’ operators; On the one hand, they are in
Party A and on the other hand, they are in Party b. There are some who are nocturnal and bat-like;
partisan and operating fully at night while doing normal politicking during the
day. Some of the candidates are showcasing their wealth, some are showcasing
their community developmental efforts, some are showcasing their performance in
public office and their vision for the state while some are showcasing their
professional, professorial, corporate and academic excellence. Some are
canvassing some novel ideas like Umunna-based governance; some boldly declare
their street-wise credentials while some are visibly struggling to wash-off
some indelible stains on their names. The Arise Debate has come and gone and
people are mischievously interpreting, misinterpreting and reinterpreting the
outcome. But where were the rest? Na only three waka come?
The debaters: where
were the rest?
As
is the usual case with Anambra state, the quantity and quality of aspirants is
intimidating. When Chuks Iloegbunam
surveyed this mammoth crowd in 2013, his verdict was: ‘Some of them are
graceless, others are comical, a third category are of characters better
administered long stretches in solitary confinement… For a few, governorship
aspiration is a once-in-a-four-year
ritual, a jamboree; for a special group, it is a means of jostling for the
crumbs after the main prize. Closely associated to this group are jesters
digging above their limit, plotting to update their CVs…. The really qualified
can be counted in the fingers of one hand.( Vanguard, 16/7/13, p19). Not much
has changed
So,
as November 6 beckons, what do we expect? At this juncture, I remember one of the
unshakable principles of Corporate Governance, which is Full Disclosure.
On the matter of this Anambra gubernatorial election, I wish to disclose that I
am an unrepentant Soludoist.
I have NO relationship with him and I have met him at close quarters
only once. However, I am a Soludoist because I sincerely believe that he is most
qualified, most prepared, most equipped and the readiest ( the kind of phrases flying around in Anambra)for this role. I
have followed his antecedents as a professor, a consultant, and as a public servant ( Economic Adviser,
author of NEEDS, CBN Governor) and as at today, he is the best and I believe it
will be unfortunate if Anambra voters reject him. Our
people say that you do not ask for a
lantern in broad daylight and that you don’t need a ‘nyokometer’
to see a bangle in someone’s wrist. As for the other candidates, they are good
enough, though some appear not to understand the seriousness of the issue at
stake. However and generally, I wish that everybody votes according to his or
her conscience on the condition that it should be NEITHER Uba nor Ubah.
PROVERBS - Words of Wisdom and Guidance | IK Muo
On 13/9/13, I made this declaration (Neither
Uba nor Ubah) and these are the ‘backgrounds
to the study’ ‘Andy Uba will not get my vote… When Chinua Achebe rejected the national honour in
2004, he lamented ‘the chaos in my own state of Anambra where a small
clique of renegades, openly boasting of connections in the high places seems
determined to turn my homeland into bankrupt and lawless fiefdom. I am appalled
by the brazenness of this clique and the silence if not connivance, of the
presidency’. The Uba brothers
still have a lot of explanation and atonement to do over this while
Senator Uba is also weighed down by the extra luggage he acquired when he
served at Aso Rock where he was mentioned in several unmentionable things that
happened under the OBJ regime’. That was in 2013. Today, in addition to
the fact that the Uba brothers have had an unfair share of
political positions in Anambra State, we have a party-primary without direct or
indirect participation, the issue of a certificate that had not existed as the
time he claimed to have obtained it, the issue with his bankers leading to a
public protest and the fact that their Abuja linkage has not wrought much for
our people. My home town is N100 keke- ride from his own.
On Ifeanyi Ubah, I declared that ‘I will
also give a red card to Ifeanyi Ubah; he is overloaded with all sorts of baggage that
will make it difficult for him to
protect my interest as a governor of Anambra State. The major argument
of his friends is that he would apply his business acumen into Anambra
governance. Incidentally, the day his candidature was splashed in the media was
also the day that the Asset Management Company of Nigeria(AMCON) took over the
Capital Oil Group. That is a cruel twist of fate! I would have advised him to
devote more time in consolidating his conglomerate but that would no longer be
necessary since there is no conglomerate to manage anymore. He should also take out time to clear all the
cobwebs connected with the oil subsidy saga. Obtaining perpetual injunctions(just
like Peter Odili did] and using the legal system to obfuscate all the offending
reports against him[Presidential report on subsidy payments and a police report
on same) does not settle these matters. You can’t kill the subsidy matter like
that; it will continue to show up everywhere and it will be a corporate
embarrassment for the State and costly distraction for its governor’. There are also several unfinished businesses
involving breach of trust with his brothers who loaned him money or who did
business with him.
We should put our best foot forward and I believe that Soludo is it. However, even though I am a Soludoist, I urge our people to go out vote according to their conscience on the condition that it should be neither Uba nor Ubah! And remember:
- Ik Muo, PhD, Department of Business Administration, OOU, Ago-Iwoye 08033026625
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Day of reckoning!
ReplyDeleteThe evil that men do...
In all, the people decide.
Is politics mental-illness? Aspirants I believe should assess themselves before presenting themselves for public assessment.
ReplyDeleteFor Anambra that is the habitat of Azikiwe, Kenneth Dike, Mbanefo, Chinua Achebe, Alex Ekwueme, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, and IK Muo, how come there are Ubas and Ubah and there types in the public domain?
Let me toe the line of total disclosure as set here by my mentor - Ichie Ik Muo; PhD by stating that I am for no body, and belong to no body.
ReplyDeleteHowever, given the good presentations of the candidates at NZUKO UMUNNA AASDU LAGOS, I have found it difficult making up my mind which of the candidates should have my vote. This is due to the fact that I do not possess the art of telling the construction of a men's minds from their faces.
My sincere prayer therefore is for God to give us, through our votes, any saviour that is NEITHER UBA nor UBAH.
Igbo Enweze! I have stayed in the North (40)good years where people still respect the Elder, Chiefs, Me-Angwas,or Emirs,The two (2) Uba's won't even come out for this contest! The only( 3)three contestants are SOLUDO, OZIGBO, AND OKONKWOR, others are Jokers.
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