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Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Okorocha and his Leadership Style


OKOROCHA AND HIS INTRIGUING LEADERSHIP STYLE
    The last time I checked, if I wasn’t mistaken, Gov Rochas Okorocha remained one of the most intriguingly quintessential leaders Nigeria ever had. Mind you; something or someone that’s quintessential seems to represent the central nature of something in a pure and concentrated form. So, when we say a ‘quintessential leader’, we’re definitely referring to a leader whose leadership style or pattern represents the central nature of leadership in an undiluted form.
    
The leader in question massively and popularly won the people’s mandate in the 2011 and 2015 Imo gubernatorial polls respectively. Unarguably, during the said elections, the masses willingly gave him their votes unconditionally. Only a dummy or myopic entity would disagree with this assertion. His unalloyed popularity prior to the former could be traced to his charitable nature surrounding the famous Rochas Foundation College situated across the federation.
     Having been elected by the people in 2011, it seemed he thought it wise not to let down the aforesaid group that made him the governor of the state. In view of this, his paramount interest lied mainly on the need of the masses and the downtrodden. Lest I forget; in line with the first paragraph, a true leader is one who understands the actual yearning of the followers.
    
It was against this backdrop that he concluded on his extreme intention to make education free for the indigent people and the citizens at large. Going down the memory lane, we all could recall how the Imo people, particularly the indigent ones were making frantic and pitiable efforts towards ensuring that their wards’ tuition fees were paid; they were indeed making the said payment through their noses. In fact, there’s no gain laying emphasis on what the masses went through as regards education prior to that era. Thus, the rest is history.
    
Notwithstanding, the mistake the amiable governor made was extending the free education to the tertiary level without taking into cognizance the actual worth of the state’s purse as at then. What the astute education crusader would have done, rather than declaring thorough free education at the said level, was to subsidize the tuition fees of the affected students. One cogent fact we must realize is that everyone isn’t meant to acquire tertiary education; there are various reasonable and vital concernments such as craftsmanship and trading one can involve in without the knowledge of tertiary education, and he/she would be very more useful than most of those who address themselves as ‘graduates’ provided the person sticks to the needful.
     Declaring free education at the tertiary level is equally not unlike asking every dick and harry to come and study, and I tell you unequivocally that such approach isn’t wholesome in any society that truly intends to grow both socially and economically. The most important aspect of learning remains the primary and secondary education, especially the former. Someone from my home town Awo-Omamma in Oru East LGA who is presently of the blessed memory became the Headmaster of a school with only First School Leaving Certificate. Such history can be replicated by anyone who believes that with a sound primary education, one can touch the heavens even without flying.
   
Another mistake made by his Excellency was the establishment of general hospitals in all the 27 local governments in the state, and this no doubt might not be unconnected to the undiluted compassion he has for the masses. The project was occasioned by his intention to make medical services get to the reach of the people at affordable bills; we can attest to this obvious fact by taking a painstaking study of the gigantic functional Ochiedike Diagnostic Centre situated at Owerri, which was established by the governor. The stride undoubtedly, was commendable but seemingly futuristic. We must always endeavour to face reality at all cost to enable us arrive at a meaningful point.
     However, I must seize this opportunity to make us acknowledge that the prime problem with the Nigeria’s health sector in its entirety, likewise the education sector, isn’t insufficient hospitals; rather, insufficient equipped hospitals or health centres, and Imo isn’t an exception. The state is already blessed with various health points; at least at the moment virtually every local government in the state possesses a functional general hospital. Suffice it to say that, instead of setting up new ones, what the government ought to have done was to thoroughly equip the existing ones as well as uplift effectiveness and efficiency on the part of the health workers.
     Hence, without mincing words, I suggest the relentless and listening government ought to sell those hospitals whose constructions are ongoing to interested buyers, and thereafter channel the proceeds appropriately. If I had a personal relationship with the governor, I would have personally suggested this measure to his Excellency without making it public; but nevertheless, the gospel truth is that we must endeavour to state the fancy fact even if it hurts. For the governor to adhere to this instruction he must be willing to swallow his pride; thus, shouldn’t nurture a feeling that his enemies would laugh at him or his leadership if he dare carries out such proposed measure. I tell you plainly that everyone or leader is definitely bound to make mistakes provided he’s mortal; in other words, what matters is the ability to turnaround or make a U-turn having realized our mistakes.
     In the same spirit; it was still due to the governor’s passion to take governance to the people irrespective of their localities that made his Excellency to inaugurate the ongoing Community Government Council (CGC). Though the CGC, which is not wasting any of our funds, is apparently working or functional but to me, its existence makes an infinitesimal difference when compared to the impact of the Local Government Council on the people’s welfare. Believe me, if the LGAs otherwise known as the ‘third tier government’ are properly taken care of, good governance will surely get to the citizenry regardless of their locations.
     Before now, I’ve been campaigning or hammering on the compelling need for the local government Chairmen to be resident in their respective headquarters as well as the councilors residing at their various wards. Taking Imo State as a case study, you would notice that most of the aforementioned elected officers or appointees as it’s currently the case, are residents of the state’s capital territory - Owerri; isn’t it an aberration? Even the CGC where the Traditional Ruler of the affected community is meant to be the Chairman, you would also observe similar phenomenon; it’s no longer news that most traditional rulers aren’t residing in their various communities. In a nutshell, we need to strengthen the local governments for effective representation. To this end, several things including building befitting accommodation at the headquarters for the Chairmen, among others need to be put in place.
    
Aside these, there are indeed other tremendous remarkable and genuine accomplishments of Gov Okorocha that indicate how much he cares about the people’s interests to include road network, prompt payment of workers’ salaries cum pensions and massive infrastructure; though owing to the ongoing economic morass, some of these efforts aren’t being sustained. Needless to say that currently, I strongly and sincerely feel for the governor. He’s a leader who wishes he could make everyone on the street glad, but it’s pertinent to note that actualizing such wonderful wish is ostensibly far-fetched.
     If you’re discussing engagement of the youth in meaningful activities; what about the Imo Civil Guard Corps, Imo Security Network and the Imo Community Watch? Do you realize how many thousands of the Imo youth that are meaningfully engaged in these outfits thereby keeping them away from our various roads, specifically touting, which had been the case among the majority of the said group? Even if they are being paid stipend, at least they are no longer idle; mind you, idleness maims and kills too.
     For the umpteenth time, owing to his compassion for the masses Gov Owelle Rochas Okorocha can be wholeheartedly and unequivocally classified as an intriguingly quintessential Nigeria’s leader. But I candidly advise his Excellency to henceforth concentrate on rudimentary projects with a view to staying clear from excesses that is tantamount to ridiculing the state’s funds which are already wearing a pathetic physiognomy. Think about it!   

Comr Fred Doc Nwaozor
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Southern Governors' Wives Forum


SOUTHERN GOVERNORS’ WIVES FORUM: WHAT’S IN A UNION?
     
The last time I holistically checked, Nigeria in her entirety could strongly boast of a union that unites the wives of the governors of all the seventeen states in the Southern part of the country comprising South-East, South-West and South-South.
     
It’s no longer news that in virtually every quarter, it’s being cited that ‘what a man can do, a woman can do even better’. As one who never believed in equating the men folk to the womenfolk, I almost disagreed with this ideology but currently it appears I’ve been propelled to have a change of mindset as regards the perception.
      
Honestly, the pace at which our women are making histories nowadays is really fascinatingly striking my innermost imagination that I’ve come to see them as societal frontiers. Though personally I’ve always been of the view that women remain the controller of any society they find themselves but not to an extent that seems as if when the men are deeply snoring in their sleeps, their wives are seriously thinking.
     
Believe it or leave it; the fact remains that our women have made a remarkable and formidable history having thought it wise to inaugurate the aforementioned group – Southern Governors’ Wives Forum, thus I’m strongly proud of them and I enjoin every right thinking man that hails from the Southern part of Nigeria to do same.
       
I want to hastily broaden our mindsets a bit. Most Nigerians are of the opinion that the people from the North in its totality are united in all ramifications. I beg to disabuse them of this lingering notion. Believe me, socially, Northerners have never been together; but politically, they are. For instance, on a social ground, if you dare address an average man who hails from Plateau State as an Hausa man, he may be tempted to design your entire body with dagger or any weapon within his reach.
      
The truth is that ordinarily people from the North Central geo-political zone don’t share similar philosophies or traditions with those who hail from such other geo-political zones of the Northern region as the North East or North West. However, on political ground, people from all the nineteen states in the said region enjoy an unalloyed unity or togetherness. Suffice it to say that they have one voice when it calls for politics; this remains the singular reason the Northern politicians are invariably ahead of their counterparts in the South.
     
Politically, even when the Emir of Kano, for instance, speaks, the overall citizens of the 19 Northern states would listen to him without much ado. In the entire North, only one traditional ruler can decide what would happen in the political cycle because they are formidably together. In view of this assertion, it’s therefore needless to reiterate that these set of Nigerians (Northerners) who understand the rudiments of politics have gone too far in the game; this is why, they continue to ostensibly suppress those in the South whenever they tango.
      
Before now, I’ve been reiterating the need for the politicians in the entire South to speak with only one voice, all to no avail. This implies that the history that was recently made by the female politicians in the region, which might not be unconnected to the dogged effort reportedly displayed by the wife of the Imo State governor Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha and her likes prior to the emergence of the group, is no doubt a wake-up call. Hence, I sincerely pray their husbands replicate this gesture that is obviously worthy of emulation.
     
Unarguably, this wondrous union whose leadership is ably pioneered by the above named First Lady, is timely as well as a giant step in the right direction. When members of the epoch-making amalgam had their inaugural meeting in Imo State, specifically on the 3rd and 4th of March 2016 respectively, the state was tremendously agog. Of course, the convergence of the amazons deserved the overwhelming applause.
     
Unequivocally, their male counterparts are presently faced with no other option than to follow suit; hence, it’s high time they awoke from their long-lasted slumbers. I challenge them to prove to their respective amiable wives that they are in charge and on form too. Ironically and intriguingly, it’s apparent that their Excellencies cannot actualize this without employing or seeking the indefatigable efforts of the women in question.
     To this end, I implore the affected governors to employ their wives as Special Advisers on Issues relating to Way Forward. Thus, I urge them to wave farewell to anachronistic views or outings with a view to concentrating solely on the needful. Frankly, I wouldn’t like to come up with a piece similar or related to this very one in subsequent time; in other words, the time to act is now.
    
Most importantly, as these able First Ladies strive unrelentingly towards creating a greater political atmosphere in the South and Nigeria at large, they are expected to do everything within their reach to ensure that they aren’t carried away by trivial or retrogressive issues. Think about
   
Comr Fred Doc Nwaozor 

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Imo and her Antics during polls



IMO AND HER INVARIABLE ANTICS DURING ELECTIONS
    
The last time I checked, pathetically among the several states across the federation that were meant to witness the rerun elections scheduled to hold on Saturday 20th of February 2016, only Imo State the acclaimed Eastern Heartland was deprived of the awaited event.
     
After a long unabated wait by the concerned electorate as well as Imolites in general, they were abruptly informed the previous day by the electoral umpire that the said elections had been postponed indefinitely owing to foreseen security hitches. The most pitiable aspect of the melodrama was that most of the electorate weren’t even aware of the postponement due to their inability to acquire news on time; the vulnerable persons in question left their various homes for their respective polling units to cast their votes on that fateful Saturday.
     
The moment the news got to my humble desk, having tried to reach the state Police Commissioner in the person of Mr Taiwo Lakanu via cell phone to acquire more detail from his noble office to no avail, I was deeply wondering what kind of sensed security threat could warrant the postponement of elections that had enjoyed all the needed and consequential preparations.
     
Though my inward inquiry yielded no tangible answer but luckily I was able to grab an antidote that succeeded in calming my boiling system down. The said antidote wasn’t unconnected to the conversation I established therein through phone call with an astute electoral officer; I was rightly intimated by the INEC official that Imo wasn’t safe for the proposed rerun polls, thus going ahead with the election was not unlike risking the mandate of the electorate coupled with their precious lives.
     
It appears as if Imo is synonymous with anomalies considering how far she has fared ab initio during electioneering eras thereby making her seem laughable. A state that is meant to be educating others particularly her sister states, when it calls for electoral issues in view of her age and experience political wise, and what have you, is ironically found doing otherwise.
      Members of a certain political party would be freely talking from both sides of their mouths whilst the other staunch political party on its part would be busy seeking for an avenue to defend itself. Every now and then the god-sent state is being besieged by fathomless tantrums accompanied with lies while concerned stakeholders like us would prefer to observe, hoping that Imolites already know where to go from here.
    
For crying out loud; isn’t it time we detested these jaundiced appellations that are really and seriously telling on our polity? Rather than acting childishly, I expect every Imo statesman to act child likely because a childlike idiosyncrasy, which is a quality that befits us, is no doubt worthy of emulation. Noisemaking, name-calling, character assassination, et al, aren’t what are required of people who address themselves as ‘politicians’.
     In any society especially in democratic societies, leaders are gotten from the political class. Needless to say that every politician ought to see him/herself as a potential leader. If this assertion holds water, then why are the teeming politicians in the state acting or reacting as the case may be, like followers? Honestly, something must be wrong somewhere and needs to be addressed in earnest.
    
Please I’m earnestly appealing to Imo politicians irrespective of their party affiliations, to endeavour to desist from indulging in activities that are liable to make our young ones or their children laugh at them. It’s really absurd and disgusting to observe that when we are expected to educate them (the children) on the ethics as well as modus operandi surrounding a worthy lifestyle, we are busy dancing Makosa.
     My joy remains that our consciences are very much alive even when we try to pretend that they are dead; hence, our consciences will continue to judge us based on what we do on a daily basis even in seemingly secret arenas. Come rain come shine the law of Karma will invariably prevail; and it must surely surface while we are still alive and not after our deaths as most of us presume.
     When I try to embrace despair over the antics usually displayed by these so-called politicians or statesmen, I often find solace in the fact that majority of Imolites cannot be deceived again; they now understand their left from their right because they are politically aware at the moment. To this end, I enjoin them to concentrate only on the individuality of the candidates involved rather than laying emphasis on their respective political parties. Unequivocally, the era of party-politics has gone for eternity not just in Imo State but in Nigeria at large.
     My utmost worry now is the INEC. Considering the obvious fact that the said independent body is answerable for any failure recorded in any election regarding Presidency, gubernatorial, federal and states Assembly that took place in Nigeria, its personnel needn’t be told or reminded that the country’s future lies in their bare hands. In other words, they are expected to do nothing but the needful towards ensuring that every election becomes an absolute success. Think about it!

Comr Fred Doc Nwaozor
  
    
        
    

Monday, 29 February 2016

Who Raped the Naira?


WHO RAPED NAIRA?
    
The last time I checked, the Nigeria’s currency, Naira suffered a seemingly unpredicted rape though the identity of the rapist in question was significantly unknown. This critique was informed by the compelling need for every Nigerian to comprehend fully the overall nomenclature of the masked rapist.
    Currently, the worth of naira per a US dollar is almost #400 in the parallel market as against its official exchange of #198. Though it isn’t only Nigeria that is confronting the US dollar that is presently ravaging her once respected currency, naira and local economy – some other countries are obviously passing through similar fate, but it’s pertinent to acknowledge that the ongoing misfortune of the said currency didn’t abruptly emerge; suffice it to say that the above mentioned ‘rape’ was apparently a foreseen circumstance.
     Going down the memory lane, it would be recalled that from 1972 to 1985, the official worth of naira per a US dollar was between #0.66 and #0.89 involving a consistent slight fall and rise. From 1986 to 1992, it was worth between #2.02 and #9.91 involving a steady fall. Subsequently, from 1993 to 1999, its worth was between #17.30 and #21.89 involving an onward apparent constant exchange rate after an initial decrease. Similarly, from 2000 to 2009, it was between #85.98 and #145, which involved an outrageous continuous fall.
   
Then, recently from 2010 to 2015, we witnessed a steady fall from #150 to #171. And presently, barely from last year till date, it has declined to #198 per a US dollar, witnessing a free fall. The bone of contention is that ab initio, excluding the initial point when it was ostensibly steady, there has been a continuous fall of the value of naira when compared to the US dollar.
    
Hence, having painstakingly perused the above comprehensive chart, I have succeeded in disabusing us of the notion that the fall of the exchange rate of naira either at the official market or parallel market commenced in recent time. Needless to say that naira had suffered an untold hardship from genesis till this moment.
     But if you take a closer glance at the above analysis, you would observe that it was during the democratic era that the naira’s value fell outrageously, although the origin of its downward depreciation could be traceable to 1986 or thereabouts. In view of this assertion, one may be challenged to ascertain the reason for such anomaly.
     The answer is simple. Any democratic leadership, compared to military regime, is usually synonymous with loose principles or policies. This implies that the former often ends up overlooking the invariable nonchalant or lackadaisical attitudes of its citizenry which is definitely not a wholesome practice in any society that intends to grow economically. Most times, sustaining a certain policy requires a nonhuman face.
     Looking beyond the history, currently it’s obvious that the value of the Nigeria’s currency, naira is diminishing on a daily basis as if it’s being relentlessly and endlessly pursued by a hidden monster. The ongoing phenomenon unarguably is categorically not unconnected to the recent stiff measures taken by the nation’s apex bank – the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
    
It’s no longer news that penultimate year, foreign exchange for importation of various commodities into the country was banned by the said bank. This severe approach warranted people particularly importers to divert their attention to only the various illicit Bureaux De Change (BDCs) situated across the nation. Consequently, the CBN ordered the closure of all the existing branches of the BDCs in Nigeria, and thereafter stated that it could not continue selling foreign currencies directly to them (the BDCs).
    
Owing to the above sanctions, the various seekers of foreign exchange have shifted their entire attention to the parallel market thereby causing an alarming increase of the demand for forex at the market. This is no doubt the sole reason a US dollar is being unofficially sold at almost #400.
    
However, the question remains: who raped Naira? Unequivocally, naira was dastardly raped by some unscrupulous elements in Nigeria as a result of their selfish interests. This signifies that the present pitiable physiognomy of naira was occasioned by the fact that she was gang raped. One of the rapists is the inability of Nigeria to export a finished product to other nations, not even the oil and gas which are in abundance in the country. How can a country be importing a product that is being generated from its land? Doesn’t it sound ridiculous? Undoubtedly, the relative steady rate of the foreign exchange in Nigeria during the early years such as between `72 and `85 or thereabouts might not be unconnected to the obvious fact that the various Nigeria’s refineries - in Port-Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna, were functional during the said era.
     It doesn’t end at the fact that we are importing virtually everything including toothpick, our education and health sectors are also fundamental plights to our forex. It’s obvious that due to inadequacy in spite of the uncountable number of tertiary institutions situated across the federation, millions of our children are currently studying abroad even in such educationally less-privileged countries as Kenya and Niger Republic thereby warranting the export of billions of naira on a daily basis. Same nauseous practice is applicable to the health sector; none of our prominent citizens receives medical treatment in Nigeria, especially in issues relating to surgery. Every pregnant Nigerian woman wishes to deliver her unborn baby in the US.
    
Inter alia, the country’s science sector that was relatively alive and viable had abruptly become soared. All the country’s technical colleges are currently moribund thereby posing a deterrent to our teeming young ones in regard to production of scientific gadgets contrary to what was formerly witnessed among them. In the same vein, none of the government owned industries is functional at the moment. Frankly, everything has completely gone wrong, thus requires a total turnaround.
     The demand for foreign currencies, in particular dollar which remains a global commercial currency, is presently astronomically high in Nigeria as a result of the fact that virtually nothing is seemingly happening in the country; Nigerians want to get everything done outside Nigeria or by foreigners. Almost every contract is being awarded to foreign firms as if ours aren’t equal to the tasks. An average Nigerian would prefer embarking on a trip to England for a football match between Chelsea FC and Manchester United FC to travelling to Owerri for a match between Heartland FC and Enyimba FC. A two-day relaxation period or a honeymoon would be spent abroad as if our hotels are mere hatches. In a nutshell, we are currently enjoying foreign services in all our day-to-day activities. This is why the country is being hit by soaring inflation. Without mincing words, our past leaders assisted in raping naira because they had the immunity to address all these anomalies but they never cared.
     To restore normalcy, first we need to start by believing in ourselves which would enable us to at all times encourage our locally made products as well as our indigenous services. In other words the ban on forex against most goods and services ought to be strengthened headlong; this implies that our various borders need to be holistically checkmated at all cost. In the same spirit, the ban needs to be extended to other activities to include travelling abroad for trivial issues.  Similarly, all the illicit forex dealers must be captured and thereafter brought to book without much ado; the saboteurs don’t deserve any mercy. Hence, the Money Laundering bill that was recently sent to the National Assembly by the Presidency must be considered seriously.
      Most importantly, we must revive such most of our essential sectors as the aforementioned ones. In addition, the power sector ought not to be left out; it’s imperative to note that several countries not unlike the USA that can’t invariably boast of up to 15 degree Celsius are currently sourcing their electricity from the solar energy let alone a country like ours that constantly boasts 40 degree Celsius that lasts for a long period of time. Indeed, this proposed measure is meant to be handled with an utmost political will.
    
Surely, devaluing naira as being agitated in some quarters isn’t the required avenue towards bringing the group of monstrous rapists that are on the run to book. Hence, we needn’t a soothsayer to notify us that we’re expected to drastically do the needful to return naira to her initial resplendent countenance that has suffered a colossal rape. Think about it.  

Comr Fred Doc Nwaozor
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