Monday 1 April 2019

Tech I As Buhari Reemerges, Tech-Driven Projects Continue

By Fred Nwaozor

Unfavourable suspense and intrigues ostensibly heralded the conduct of the Nigeria’s 2019 Presidential and National Assembly (NASS) elections. It suffices to assert that the circumstance that lately led to the exercise instilled perturbed mood in Nigerians.
The national ritual, which was initially billed for 16th February 2019, was eventually unannounced postponed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), hence rescheduled to hold the following Saturday.
It’s not anymore news that the elections were consequently successfully conducted on 23rd February 2019 across the nooks and crannies of the Nigerian State. The event conspicuously witnessed the presence of both foreign and local observers.
It’s equally no longer news that the victor as regards the just concluded Presidential polls has finally emerged as was graciously and publicly declared by the INEC in the early hours of Wednesday, 27th February 2019 via its Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.
The current President of the country, Muhammadu Buhari who keenly contested under the auspices of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) with Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), was announced as the winner of the election at about 4am on the said date.
President Buhari, who reportedly polled a total votes of 15,191,847 to defeat his closest rival Alhaji Atiku who garnered a total votes of 11,262,978, had elatedly appreciated the teeming Nigerians for finding his candidature worthy to be returned reelected as the next democratically-elected President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
It’s worth noting that the Certificate of Return had since 2pm on the very day of the declaration been handed over to the victor alongside his vice, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo by the INEC boss. Since then, it has been jubilation galore in some quarters as other Nigerians contrarily showcase their grievances over the outcome.
Whatever the case might be, the fact remains that the citizenry are at the moment filled with mixed feeling as regards the impending second term reign of President Buhari. Such a feeling has been a natural phenomenon among the human race whenever something is being awaited.
Many who have candidly wished the current administration well and currently celebrating over the recent victory are apparently jittery in regard to how the incoming reign of Buhari/Osinbajo would look like.
Some discerning mindsets are no doubt deeply yearning for continuity concerning some ongoing projects of the Buhari-led government across the federation. This set of individuals cannot wait to embrace the finishing stage of these capital intensive projects.
It’s understandable that government is a continuum, meaning literally that whosoever or whatever team/party that succeeds the other is expected to continue from where their predecessor stopped. But in Nigeria, the case has overtime been different; successive governments don’t usually have the interest to continue from where the previous one(s) stopped.
In view of the above, as President Buhari reemerges victoriously for a second term in office come 29th May 2019, well meaning and patriotic Nigerians – both home and abroad – are of the view that definitely the various ongoing projects in the country would get to completion.
As rational citizens of the country clamour for continuity of these ongoing projects, particularly the economically-oriented ones, I’m more concerned about the tech-driven initiatives coupled with the related ones yet to be initiated by the Federal Government (FG).
It’s only a non-Nigerian that’s not yet informed that construction of numerous roads, cutting across all the six geo-political zones in the country, has been duly approved and the required funds have already been released for the projects by the FG.
On the wake of 2019, the FG graciously released the sum of N100bn from the proceeds of the Sovereign Sukuk Fund for immediate construction of 28 federal roads within the shores of the federation as was captured in the 2018 budget. And in his words, the Minister of Works Mr. Babatunde Fashola who received the fund, assured that the approved projects would commence immediately on the affected roads.
As he stated that “time has gone when contractors go to sleep when they are contracted to initiate and complete a certain contract”, I earnestly look forward to seeing an era when Nigerians in their number would release a sigh of relief regarding the current ugly state of the federal roads in their respective jurisdictions.
We are equally not unaware that a tremendous railway project is ongoing across the Nigerian State. It’s worthy of note that if duly completed, this very tech-driven project would go a long way in cushioning the excruciating effects of conveying bulk goods from one locality to another within the country.
Aside its anticipated impact on the area of transportation of commodities, it will also help enormously to supplement the functions of other transport systems – such as road, water and air – as regards the human race.
Hence, it is the wish and prayer of virtually all citizens of Nigeria that the political will that instigated the commencement of the railway project should endeavour to facilitate its apt and timely completion without much ado.
Inter alia, we are equally informed that the rehabilitation of the second Niger Bridge is already ongoing. Nigerians were reliably notified by the FG that a total sum of N302bn has been budgeted towards the reconstruction of the said remarkable edifice. We are appealing that politics shouldn’t be played with this very economically-oriented project.
In the same vein, it’s high time the River Niger is properly dredged by the FG, as it’s being agitated by the people, towards aiding economic activities. A seaport ought to also be created therein to boost importation of goods and services within the region.
Lest I forget; in the spirit of eventually completing the Nnamdi Azikiwe (Zik) mausoleum situated in Onitsha that was abandoned by previous governments for almost thirty years, the citizenry are equally awaiting a holistic clean-up of the ancient Ogoni land – that has been ignored for donkey’s years by past administrations – as earlier proposed by the Buhari-led government.
It’s very crucial to counsel Mr. President that new bloods are required to be introduced into his administration whenever its second term commences with a view to ensuring that more wholesome tech-driven projects are initiated into the system for the good of all. Issues such as power supply, or what have you, can only be aptly addressed if the right hands or cognoscenti are engaged.
Towards ushering in an all-inclusive government as already promised by President Buhari come his second term, he shouldn’t be reminded that Nigerians are expecting these ongoing projects, and the ones yet to be initiated, to come to completion soonest.
So, as we collectively congratulate Mr. President for reemerging victoriously at the polls, it’s imperative to notify him that Nigerians as a people cannot wait for the apt and timely completion of these numerous ongoing projects.
It’s noteworthy that the people’s expectations can only be fulfilled if the incoming administration firmly sticks to the political will that instigated the commencement of the aforementioned initiatives. Think about it!

Comrade Fred Nwaozor, is National Coordinator,
Right Thinkers Movement
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frednwaozor@gmail.com


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