Thursday, 21 June 2018

Opinion I On Did We Get To This Point?

HOW DID WE GET TO THIS POINT?
       
The last time I checked, Imolites could apparently be described as ‘enemies’ of Imo, the Eastern Heartland. They were seen as those who do not wish the state well.
       
The above assertion was informed by the outcome of what transpired two weeks ago, precisely on Friday, 8th June 2018. It’s not anymore news that at the night of the aforementioned date, a natural disaster befell the state owing to the unusual wind that blew therein.
        
As a result of that natural phenomenon, several completed buildings – including private and public owned ones – were severely ravaged. In particular, the roofing segment of the affected structures was outrightly detached from the block segment, thereby throwing the various roofing materials to the floor.
        
In some quarters, the main erected structures were equally damaged alongside the roof. But it was deeply painful that most government owned buildings were among those that were seriously affected. Or would I say; most of the structures affected belong to the state government.
        
Ironically, rather than being in sober mood as was rationally expected, thousands of Imolites were seen in their numbers jubilating as well as popping Champagne over the ordeal that visited the state. In some areas, I overheard from the misled citizens that the Governor, Rochas Okorocha had gotten what he deserved.
         
When I caught the sight of the uncalled celebration, I could not help but continued to wonder how exactly we got to this point. I had since then been making frantic effort to fathom what actually led to this scenario. The thoughtful mood I found myself resulted in insomnia, which till now is yet to depart from my system.
        
Doesn’t it sound ridiculous and crazy that a certain state was faced with crisis and instead of being touched by the ugly and unspeakable incident, the citizens were spotted throwing party over the occurrence? Isn’t it untold that my fellow citizens were gloating over a bad omen that arrived at the Eastern Heartland?
         
It’s even more saddening when realized that the jubilation was to witch-hunt the sitting governor, or to hurt his feelings. I wonder why they could think that the incident in question affected only the governor, forgetting that government is a continuum. I wonder why it didn’t occur to them that if the next governor of the state inherits bad properties, its consequence would be to the detriment of the state’s resources. Rescue Mission will surely go someday and another one will come.
        
It was really disheartening that the gloat over the ill was occasioned by the hatred some of the citizens bear for the sitting governor. State owned structures were damaged and we were acting as if the ravaged properties are Okorocha’s. We acted as if the buildings in question belong to the Okorocha dynasty. For crying out loud, we were on the contrary supposed to be deeply sad concerning the anomaly considering that it was an injury to all, and not to one as wrongly perceived.
        
Those structures were erected with the aid of the tax payers’ money, hence the need to see them as our collective belongings rather than personal possessions. We must note that the funds that could have been channeled into other meaningful projects would be used in repairing the damaged structures.
        
Come to think of it; even if the affected properties belong to Governor Okorocha, did the incident call for celebration in any way? Even if we are enemies to the number one citizen, were we meant to give thanksgiving over his downfall? We really need to be guided over how we parade our pattern of politicking to avoid attracting the wrath of God.
        
Those who know me too well can attest to the fact that I’m not one of Okorocha’s fans and had never been, neither am I in any of his camps, but the gospel truth is that we seriously need to be rational and logical while reacting to events.
        
It’s totally preposterous and evil to rejoice over the downfall of anyone irrespective of our relationship with him/her let alone the sitting governor of our dearly beloved state. It’s indeed high time we stopped mixing politics with governance just to achieve our cheap political goals.
        
Another controversy trailing the incident was that inferior building materials were used during the construction of those affected structures. As a tech expert, I’m not unaware that wind effect is meant to be considered before designing any proposed building, hence the need for the government not to see such a criticism as ill-advised or destructive but constructive. In view of this, I implore the government to comprehend that public buildings are in question, thus their construction ought not to be equated with those meant for private usage.
        
The funny part of the criticism was that so many other private owned structures were ravaged in the process but it was reported as if only government properties were affected by the wind. That was a very wrong and unbalanced analysis. However, the bone of contention is that people presently no longer pay attention to the kind of materials to be purchased in the course of erecting any structure, be it private or public. It’s not news that contractors carryout any project according to how they are funded.
         
In accordance with the appraised facts, I urge the Rescue Mission to use this opportunity to ensure that every building erected, or to be built, by the government can stand the test of time as I enjoin it not to be deterred by the natural disaster. The private owners or prospective landlords ought to equally follow suit. In the same vein, as we address the properties that were variously affected, let’s ensure that only the needed materials are engaged.
        
So, as we immensely thank God that the disaster didn’t occur during school or office hours, I want to let my fellow Imolites realize that it’s time they desisted from involving themselves in uncalled thoughts or actions. Think about it!

Fred Doc Nwaozor
National Coordinator, Right Thinkers Movement
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