In
the last week of October, I assured ‘my people’, that the Anambra
gubernatorial election would hold as scheduled on 6th November 2021and
that there would be no security breaches. It appeared that some of them had
forgotten that I was (and am still) a Spirit because, they queried the audacity
of that declaration. I also told them that ‘I am a Soludoist’.
Three days to the election, I told everybody who bothered to listen, why Soludo
was (and is still) the best, encouraged them to go out and vote and to eschew
Uba and Ubah. Thankfully, my prophesies
came to become. As far as I am
concerned, the election is over; it has been won and lost and we are awaiting a
new dawn come March, 2022. The heroes of
November 6 are the 5% registered voters who went out to vote despite the
intimidating show of force ( 33000 policemen, 10,000 soldiers and
other uniformed and non-uniformed persons) and the activities of some known and
unknown elements, monitored their votes and rejected the more alluring ‘sensitive
election materials’ from above.
It
is note-worthy that no candidate in the recent times has faced the type of judicial
hurdle that Soludo faced and still faces, in an effort to serve the people.
Court injunctions were flying all over the place, court cases were instituted by
some known politicians (this is not an unknown matter) across the geopolitical zones
of Nigeria (the political abracadabra had federal Character!) and
lawyers were (and are still) smiling to the banks. As at last count, 10
candidates and parties are in the tribunal to challenge the Soludonisation
of Anambra State. To what effect? Surely, it cannot be in the interest of
Anambra State! I wonder why people who were
rejected at the polls should not take their defeat in peace, lick their wounds
quietly, restock and prepare for the next time.
Several MOG (men of God) also jumped into the fray, chanting ‘Thus
says the Lord’: Soludo would be humiliated, the election would not
hold, the outcome would be a surprise and the winner would be an unknown
element. However, God had warned us earlier:
do not listen to them; I have not
spoken to them.. I have not sent them (Jeremiah, 23:16&21). I believe it is over and I do not expect the Mathemagics
of Imo State this time around. I have
therefore decided to write this letter on little-little maters to
our incoming governor.
My dear Prof;
Congratulations
on your well-deserved victory in the November 6 gubernatorial election, which
you were predicted to win and which you won convincingly. I
sincerely want you to succeed and I know that you will succeed. Beyond being a Soludoist,
(due to your antecedents) I have many other reasons for wanting you to succeed:
we are neighbours, (from my ancestral compound to yours is a trekkable
distance) and thus I can brag ‘he is my brother’; we both belong to the banking
and academic fraternity (though both of us are on sabbatical from banking while
you are on sabbatical from the academia), I am a full-fledged onye-
Anambra and just like you, I am
red-capped onye-Igbo.
As
several Soludoist organisations continue to celebrate the
victory, and as intense lobbying continues, openly and discretely, I believe
that it is time to stop the partying, review the ‘where we are’ and
prepare for the task ahead, (where we should be and how to get there),
which is a SERIOUS one. Anambra is an A-state, from which many
people of political, academic and entrepreneurial timbers have emerged.
I will start from one of the smallest matters.
In the days of old, we knew you as Professor CC Soludo, CFR. However, in the
recent past, the name has undergone some related diversification, and is now
enough to fill one small textbook. You are now Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo, Charlie
Nwa Mgbafor, Odenjiji Agulere, Odenigbo Aguata, Dikeudo Isuofia et al. My brother, Nze Basil Osuokwu (Obassey), one
of your friends, a core Soludoist
always reminds us of these titles anytime he speaks of you, which is
very often. There is a need to streamline your name by undertaking some form of
‘conSoludotion’( as done to the banks in 2004) so that we will not spend all the time introducing you
and so that it will be easy for Google to capture. I stand by Prof CC Soludo, CFR, Governor of
Anambra State. I know that you know that executive is already embedded in the
Governorship!
You
need to review the programmes of your predecessor and ‘sponsor’, the Working
Willie, and Akpokuodike Global (you see why I advised
that you should streamline your name before some people baptise you as Charlie
Nwa-Mgbafor Worldwide). In doing this, you should think of issues that
arose in the course of his administration, (for instance, did he work for all?),
policies, especially those that are contentious (if any), abandoned and/or
bogus projects. Issues or perceived issues should be explained while policies
and projects are aligned so that we have strategic continuity.
You
know your manifesto very well and even if you were woken up by 2 am, you would
reel them off WIE (With Immediate Effect). But as you were campaigning
online and offline, you made many promises and declarations. These campaign
promises were expected to be drawn from your manifesto but at times, they were emergent,
especially when responding to impromptu questions and comments. So, I suggest that
‘your people’( Anatune, Aburime et al) should tabulate all these campaign
promises, align them with the manifesto so that your strategic team will start designing
a template/action plan to address all of
them them. Any issues that were overtaken by events must be clarified rather
than just abandoned.
Since
the days of Okwadike Ezeife the Harvard trained
economist and former ‘Super Permsec’ as the
Governor of Anambra State(1992/1993) the Aku-Luo-Uno ( Think
Home) paradigm has been consciously canvassed.
Our people are now ready for that
paradigm shift because they have better understood the concept and because of
certain, mostly painful, experiences. In the recent past, I have delivered
lectures on the concept to Anambra communities in Lagos (Association of Anambra
State Development Unions) and Delta State( Ogbako Ndi Anambra), among others. My research on ‘Entrepreneurship in a
Changing Environment, Lessons from Experience and interface with our
entrepreneurial class in the process
affirms that Aku-Luo-Uno is an idea, which time has come. Since our
people are ready, it behoves on your government to make the environment READY
for that inward movement. Roads and lights come in for priority mention. Your
manifesto touches on some of these themes but these must be consciously tied to
Aku-Luo Uno. Seamless and stress-free acquisition of land for
industry, farming, commerce and residence, fiscal incentives and streamlined
levies and all such pull factors should be prioritised. Some of
these diaspora elements should be involved in designing practical Aku-Luo
Uno policies and programmes.
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Before
the election, the security atmosphere in Anambra was scarry. The UGM, IPOB and the
contentions GTMs (Ghost Town Mondays), which was akin to shooting oneself at
the foot, the declaration MASSOB and other unimaginable security
challenges, held the state and its people by the juggler. There is some quiet
now, which supports the hypothesis that the pre-November 6 anarchy was
politically motivated and orchestrated. However, the confusion over GTMs still
persist and there are still security breaches here and there. This should be
given immediate serious, attention.
Many people worked for your success and your
expected sterling performance would make them happy. But as is usual in
Nigerian politics, there will be need for some form of settlement.
However, you should not ignore competence. Reward people but in the process, do
no harm to the state and to the Soludo brand.
Relatedly, you do not have godfathers as such, but you know the principalities
and powers around you, including those with caps as tall as mine. You
may not make a U-Turn on your promises and pledges but do not prioritise their
satisfaction or place it as a first line charge as Mbadinuju did. Undertake a
strategic review of these under-the-table agreements in the
interest of your name and the state.
I know that like many people of your calibre, you
already have a core team of apostles, who understand you, including your body
language; whom you will tell go and they go,( Matthew,8:9) to
whom you assign responsibilities and go to sleep. It is however imperative that
you broaden the team by infusing new blood to cover all the dimensions of
governance. These dimensions include bureaucratic, political, strategic,
operational. The bureaucratic is imperative as you have not been a member of
the Anambra civil service. There is need to carry them along so that they share
the vision and want what you want ( leadership), as against doing
what you want( management). You may even combine the two concepts by
going into the practice of leadagement.
Your
communication/media team is a very formidable one and they should move from
showcasing Soludo the man, to showcasing the activities and attainments of
Soludo. I suggest a weekly summary of verifiable activities and monthly press briefing
on achievements and challenges, especially vis-à-vis your manifesto and
election promises. Furthermore, in the
new dispensation, Anambra State must have a clear and assertive voice in local,
national and even international affairs.
When issues that concern Anambra, Nd’Igbo, the South, Nigeria and the globe are
mentioned, we must no longer be MIA( missing in action)! And you
must speak with conviction supported by facts rather than keeping quiet for
fear of being white-listed or falling out of favour.
You
must collaborate strategically with other Igbo, Southern and Nigerian governors
especially on the issue of restructuring and workability of Nigeria, the
position of Nd’Igbo in Nigeria and the
protection of our people who are
scattered like restless ants across the country. Wike, who takes special joy in rattling others,
have shown that some of these cases can be softly handled through the courts. We
need motorable hinterland roads that link Anambra with all the states in the
South East (aside the federal roads). Taking half a day to get to Aba,
Owerri or Enugu is far from ideal.These cannot be done if
there were no interstate collaboration.
My
dear Prof, failure is NOT an option. Mediocrity is NOT an option. I know that
you have the capacity to make a difference and You MUST make a difference. Many
people and groups are looking up to you. Some even want to see how big
grammar will transform to good governance and performance. We in the
academia are glad that one of us is in state governance, like Prof Ambrose Alli
of old and Profs Ayade and Zullum of
today. However, talking of Ayade, I pray that we do not have budget themes that
require consultancy services to interpret and understand, the latest being 2022
Budget of Conjugated Agglutination
Once
more, congratulations. Your success is my success and I look forward to the
celebrations of performance that will come during and after your tenure.
Congratulations
to Bishop Badejo, my friend before-before!
I wish to, on behalf of my family and other
stakeholders (Yes; I have stakeholders), congratulate my personal-person
and friend before-before, Most Reverend Dr Emmanual A Badejo,
Catholic Bishop of Oyo on his well merited appointment as a member of Vatican
Dicastery for Communication. I don’t know what Dicastery is but I know that
Bishop Badajo is now a member of the communication team of the Catholic Church
Worldwide. It isn’t easy. I have known Bishop Badejo for the past 25 years,
when he was the Director of Social Communication at the Catholic Secretariat of
Nigeria, then at Racecourse, Lagos. As a
neighbour who had an office at Onikan, I enjoyed the mid-day masses at
the secretariat. As parishioner of St Cyril’s Catholic Church, Okota, I looked
forward to the days he celebrated Masses for us. As an Assistant Director at ESUT Business
School, Marina Lagos, I recall the Distinguished Lecture he delivered to our
Executive MBA students. When he became a
Bishop, I wondered whether he would still have the time to relate with his
Guitar and enjoy his reggae music. All these years, he has been a
communication-person, for Nigerian, for West Africa and for African Bishops
Conferences. This is not a Federal Character appointment because he is eminently
suitable for the job by learning and
experience. Unfortunately, my beloved and I have failed to spend a weekend at
Oyo with him as we promised and now, he has gone farther away. Maybe, we shall
visit him in Rome and I only hope we do not get to Rome before he reports for
duty! My dear Bishop, I wish you well.
I
also wish to felicitate with the Catholic Community Worldwide on the commencement
of the New Year, which started with the onset of Advent two weeks ago.
- Ik Muo, PhD. Department of Business Administration, OOU, Ago-Iwoye. 08033026624
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Now your friend before before is going to holy sea Rome , hopefully one of these days you will pay him a visit.
ReplyDeleteWhen that happens, I will also want us to share some piza in Turin if you have the time and too, if I know in time, so that I will not be in Uk which is also my home.
Congratulations to Prof, Congratulations to Bishop Badejo, and congratulations to the Spirit. When one's friends and admirers are succeeding surely such person is a success.
ReplyDeleteGreat advice churned out here for the Prof. God help him in this our political terrain!
This is a master piece. I thoroughly enjoyed the write up. Congratulations to Prof. Soludo. Congratulations to all the members of Soludo Promoters Forum. It is a victory of light over darkness. Liberation over emasculation. To God be all the glory.
ReplyDeleteA masterpiece that makes for a pleasurable reading as usual.
ReplyDeleteBiko, if only I'd be given the duty of carrying Madam's bag on the trip to the Vatican to visit the Bishop,o zugo lu m.
Again,could this all important letter reach Prof Soludo (Solution) by hand, perhaps, via courier. I go pay for the cost, sir.
Absolutely Great!. Congratulations to our incoming and our dear Bishop. May their reigns be successful.
ReplyDeleteSeems like Dr. Muo too will contest for his state Governor after his inaugural lecture as a Professor.
ReplyDeletePlease don't forget me as Commissioner for .......