Wednesday 3 April 2019

Tech I As Ihedioha Wins, Technocrats Celebrate Madumere

By Fred Nwaozor

Imo as a state, and Imolites as a people, are at the moment conspicuously in jubilation mood owing to the emergence of Chief Emeka Nkem Ihedioha as the democratically-elected governor of the Eastern Heartland.
Prior to the election, his candidacy was obviously popular, which resulted in his notable victory at the Imo guber poll. The popularity in question, however, wasn’t unconnected with the origin of the race and the parameters that surrounded it.
Anyone who’s deeply concerned about this euphoric moment in Imo cannot painstakingly mention the progenitors behind this well-celebrated victory without mentioning the current Deputy Governor of the state, Prince Eze Madumere; a well-celebrated politician and technocrat who made reality to dawn on countless Imolites when it seemed they have all been deceived or misled.
The immediate past Deputy Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Chief Ihedioha who had been a well-known player in respect of the Imo guber game, is now widely and popularly recognized as the incoming Executive Governor of the ancient state.
The erstwhile legislator, who ventured into politics as a technocrat, was amazingly declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at about 12am on Tuesday, 12th March 2019 as the winner of the March 9 election and returned elected, having polled a total of 273,404 votes under the aegis of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to defeat his closest rival, Uche Nwosu of the Action Alliance (AA) who polled a total of 190,364 votes.
Lest I forget; I earlier pointed out in strong terms in one of the previous paragraphs that Prince Madumere was one of the prime reasons behind Chief Ihedioha’s victory at the just concluded Imo guber poll. I want to revisit that assertion for the sake of clarity, and posterity too.
It would, therefore, be very pertinent to throw more light in regard to that succinct remark, though it ought to be in a nutshell since this piece isn’t targeted to analyze politics or political intrigues that transpired but the numerous technical values that are likely to accompany the awaited enthronement of the former federal lawmaker as the next governor of Imo come May 29, 2019.
It would be recalled that a faceoff was, perhaps instigated by nature, between Prince Madumere and the incumbent Imo governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha. This was owing to the duo’s political differences, or precisely the latter’s dogmatic approach to make his son-in-law Uche Nwosu his successor to the detriment of the former who had already been tipped or endorsed by many as the most preferred, dependable and eligible man for the governorship position.
When the teeming discerning Imolites, comprising mostly members cum followers of Okorocha’s camp, realized that an unjust treatment was meted out to the easy-going Madumere, they were compelled to dump the governor for his deputy, towards throwing their unalloyed weight behind the latter to enable him secure the gubernatorial slut.
Unfortunately or fortunately, when the Imo guber ticket of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) couldn’t in the long run go to Prince Madumere, most of the uncountable allies and supporters – consisting of millions of Imolites – abruptly decided to rather shift their solidarity to the candidate of the opposition party (the PDP) Chief Ihedioha than that of the APC, Sen. Hope Uzodinma.
Their major reason for supporting Ihedioha wasn’t reportedly unconnected with the opinion that the PDP candidate was another well qualified, reliable and experienced person, among other aspirants for the Imo number one post as well as the belief that he hails from the zone (Imo East) that had been presumably marginalized as regards the leadership structure in the state. It’s worthy of note that Madumere is equally from Imo East.
Hence, these countless supporters and/or followers of the deputy governor who eventually joined the Ihedioha’s camp – mainly in their bid to secure a mandate that would be well and largely acceptable by Imolites and in the best interest of Imo – are the real basis of this well-celebrated victory recorded by the Mbaise-born politician.
This is to assert that the victory in question was devoid of politics or had nothing to do with the political cum social affiliation of the victor, but could be basically attributable to Prince Madumere’s wide acceptance by the people.
Lest I digress; this piece is informed by the reason to inform us that technocrats in Imo are at the moment rejoicing or joyous over the recent emergence of Chief Ihedioha as the next Executive Governor of the Eastern Heartland. And as they rejoice, they are in their number celebrating Madumere who they believe is the genesis of the ecstasy.
In this context, the term ‘technocrats’, which means technically-inclined individuals or other experts belonging/affiliated to a group that possesses political power, could be said to be ambiguous; ambiguous, in the sense that, it encompasses everyone or entity that’s knowledgeable enough to carry out or execute a certain task.
It’s ambiguous because it has to do with not just tech experts but people who truly believe in technicalities irrespective of their respective fields of endeavour. So, it’s all about individuals within the political circle who acknowledge the language of expertise, techniques, technical values, technicalities, or what have you.
Aside the indisputable fact that Chief Ihedioha is a technologist by profession, having duly bagged a bachelor degree in Food Science and Technology from the prestigious University of Lagos (UniLag), he joined politics – or was contracted to be part of Nigeria’s political happenings – based on his professional prowess in media and communications.
As he emerges victoriously at the guber poll, Imolites – home and abroad – who really have keen interest in tech-driven issues, or technicalities in general, are variously rejoicing over the victory because they are of the strong view that the victor wouldn’t hesitate to embrace technocracy – rather than ‘familiocracy’ – the moment he enters into the Imo Government House.
It’s opined in various quarters that Imo is presently in need of serious technically-oriented initiatives with a view to resuscitating her lost glory, especially in the area of education, health, public utilities and agriculture. And well-meaning Imolites are of the view that the incoming governor has all it takes to do the needful.
There’s a great believe in most quarters that Chief Ihedioha is imbued with the required features and expertise to positively turn Imo around in no distant time. It is hinted in virtually all nooks and crannies of the state that his successful emergence at the poll is apt and timely. Every wall within the shores of the state could feel the wide acceptance of the victor.
This could be the reason the technocrats in the state are already blowing their trumpets to herald the arrival of the awaited number-one citizen of the ancient state, as those who could aptly trace the origin of the victory cannot stop celebrating Prince Madumere who’s equally a technocrat.
Subsequently, on this column, I’ll extensively do a piece to exclusively assist in setting a tech-driven agenda for the impending Ihedioha-led government, because it’s my utmost desire that the victor who comprehends the language and essence of technocracy utilizes this great and golden opportunity to the fullness.
So, as I candidly congratulate this fine, young and vibrant technocrat over the well-deserved victory, I pray these hopes already raised by the teeming Imolites – particularly the technocrats – wouldn’t be dashed in the long run.
Hence, this skillful hand must be ready to take practical steps towards rigorously rebuilding Imo. Think about it!


Comrade Nwaozor
- Policy Analyst, Rights Activist & Tech Expert -
National Coordinator, Right Thinkers Movement
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