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Saturday, 20 April 2019

Analysis I X-raying Okorocha's Recent Avowal On APC

By Fred Doc Nwaozor



The last time I checked, the scheduled general elections across the Nigerian State were conspicuously over, if not a few senatorial districts that are yet to realize their fate.
As many losers from the events – particularly best ones – are variously laying their respective complaints and grievances either in the Tribunal or on the streets, the incumbent cum outgoing governor of Imo State Chief Rochas Okorocha wouldn’t be left out.
Chief Okorocha, in recent times, has inadvertently become one of the most – if not the most – controversial politicians within the shores of Nigeria, perhaps owing to his superiority complex or what have you.
He contested the rescheduled February 9, 2019 National Assembly (NASS) election to represent the Imo West Senatorial District and was reportedly declared the winner of the contest, but the Returning Officer Prof. Innocent Ibeawuchi who made the declaration swiftly informed the public that the pronouncement was done ‘under duress’.
Owing to the report, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) – the body imbued with the powers to conduct or nullify elections – vowed never to issue any Certificate of Return to the governor alongside others whose purported victories were announced in controversial circumstance as reported.
Subsequently, the governor’s most preferred candidate for the February 23 Imo gubernatorial election, Mr. Uche Nwosu who ran under the auspices of the Action Alliance (AA) emerged the best loser in the highly competitive outing, following Chief Emeka Ihedioha of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) who was confirmed the winner of the contest.
Considering that Okorocha cannot currently boast of becoming a member of the NASS come June, 2019 – a position he has longed for – coupled with the fact that the Imo State Government House won’t be occupied by his ‘anointed’ candidate at the expiration of his tenure by 29th May 2019, the governor is publicly crying not unlike a wounded lion.
Ever since the aforementioned elections respectively ended, Okorocha – who has already approached the court to seek for redress over his ordeal – has been doing everything humanly possible to ensure that the Return’s Certificate is issued to him by the INEC led by Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.
On the other hand, the seemingly battered politician equally prays to the Governorship Election Tribunal – by proxy though – to declare his son-in-law Mr. Nwosu as the winner of the guber poll having alleged that Chief Ihedioha’s victory was secured via irregularities.
Two weeks back, precisely on 1st April 2019, he privately met with President Muhammadu Buhari behind closed doors at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja, probably towards discussing some personal issues.
Immediately after the meeting, when he was hurriedly approached by the press on the premises of the State House, he lamented profusely over the injustice allegedly meted to his person prior to the 2019 general elections by the National Working Committee (NWC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) led by Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.
He insinuated that the APC might be headed for a point of extinction before the 2023 general elections if drastic measures weren’t deployed to address the ongoing ‘abnormalities’ taking place in the party, having told the newsmen that Oshiomhole was the architect of the perceived derailment. He, therefore, opined that if the National Chairman wasn’t removed in earnest, the party might be found in a sorry state soonest.
It would be recalled that the Okorocha’s son-in-law couldn’t secure the APC guber ticket prior to the elections as against his desire and frantic efforts, thereby making the latter to defect to the AA in a bid to fulfill his ambition.
In a related development, just after the Presidential poll before the gubernatorial election, the Oshiomhole-led NWC of the APC outrightly suspended Okorocha from the party. Since then, the governor has been apparently standing aloof like a tree in the wilderness. This could be what informed his latest visit to the Aso Rock.
Okorocha’s abrupt u-turn that’s targeted towards ensuring that Oshiomhole is removed is really laughable and unbelievable, to assert the least. Even if our memories are too short, we wouldn’t forget in haste, or so soon, the intrigues and politics that heralded the emergence of the latter as the Chairman of the APC.
Before the immediate past National Chairman of the party, Chief John Oyegun took a bow, President Buhari wasn’t in support of his foreseen exit because the number one citizen was wisely of the view that scheduling a national convention targeted to produce new leadership of the APC, would negatively affect the party’s success at the polls that were then awaited.
But, contrary to Buhari’s view, Okorocha alongside his likes insisted that Oyegun deserved to go, perhaps because he wasn’t seemingly in support of his (Oyegun’s) leadership. Before this time, Oshiomhole had already been decorated to take over the mantle of leadership, solely by the efforts of Okorocha and his allies who had succeeded in lobbying a national leader of the party, Chief Bola Tinubu to share their sentiments.
Surprisingly, Oshiomhole’s emergence ended up not being in favour of the Imo governor. The former who had accused the latter of planning to build “Okorocha’s dynasty” frantically refused to play along with him having reportedly chosen to embrace neutrality and fairness for the party’s sake rather than that of an individual that’s likely to mar the party’s existence.
Now, the wounded lion whose injury could be tagged self-inflicted is publicly calling for Oshiomhole’s head. Wonders indeed, shall never end. The former ought to have unequivocally faced reality at the moment by jettisoning the fallacy and illusion earlier embraced by his person. But it seems he’s still daydreaming.
It’s baffling that a political leader who had all the chances of producing a successor as well as becoming far more popular after the general elections is now crying foul in every nook and cranny. It’s equally paradoxical that the incumbent Deputy Governor of the State, Prince Eze Madumere whom the governor earlier thought he could easily suppress or enslave is currently the most celebrated politician in Imo.
Okorocha’s case is clearly a big lesson to any leader imbued with superiority complex, which usually result in inconsequential controversies. However, as we continue to watch this drama and await its outright end, isn’t it ideal to insinuate that the governor’s ongoing experience is likened to karma? Think about it!

Comrade Nwaozor, TheMediaAmbassador, is the
National Coordinator, Right Thinkers Movement

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Opinion I Setting Impeccable Agenda For Buhari

By Fred Nwaozor




The long awaited Presidential polls have eventually come and gone to the Glory of God who made it possible, and a victor has consequently emerged to the people’s delight.
At the moment, it is obvious and unarguable that come May 29, 2019, the incumbent President of Nigeria in the person of Muhammadu Buhari would be enthroned once again to lead the country for another four-year term.
In view of the aforementioned fact, it has become pertinent and ideal for any right thinking citizen within the shores of the Nigerian State, or anyone who thinks well of Nigeria at large, to be deeply concerned and jittery over what the country’s fate would entail in the impending tenure of President Buhari.
Such a feeling as stated above is not unrelated to ‘fear of the unknown’, which has hitherto been not uncommon fever that invariably greet the mindset whenever a certain era is strongly being awaited by the human race. Hence, that of Nigeria’s political system wouldn’t be an exception.
As a true and rational citizen of Nigeria, I’m of the view that what’s rudimentarily actually expected of me as an individual is to candidly wish the incoming government well as well as think on its behalf towards making the needed progress.
If this assertion holds water, or anything to go by, then it would be reasonable to, in my capacity, assist the awaited administration in setting a concrete agenda for the good of all concerned. It was on this premise I thought it wise to come up with this analysis.
For a formidable agenda to be set, we must critically consider what we can currently boast of, or have really achieved so far. Either as an individual or entity, you cannot set an agenda, or formulate a policy, without looking inwards with a view to acknowledging your immediate possessions coupled with the efforts being made thus far toward actualizing the lofty goals you set previously.
Since the impending government is equally expected to be led by the same man who is leading the present government, before an agenda would be set for the former, it’s imperative to cross-examine what has been accomplished in the latter.
It’s worthy of note that there was an agenda set upon the inception of the ongoing administration. So, for a subsequent agenda to be set, it’s ideal to consider if there was any reasonable and tangible effort made or step taken towards accomplishing the previous one or the one currently in use. This measure would guide the persons involved to set a sound and better agenda for the days ahead.
I’m here to set a concrete agenda for the awaited government having painstakingly considered the aforesaid parameters and rudiments. It’s noteworthy that the ongoing administration is predicated on a change mantra, which entails anti-corruption, security and economic boost. So far, how far?
Having taken a candid note of the above question, I want to begin by urging President Buhari to ensure that the incoming government is built with a good and sound foundation. The foundation in this case is centered on the kind and nature of individuals that would make up his cabinet. This ought to be the first agendum to be seriously put into consideration on the agenda list.
It’s worth noting that no policy or motive, as might be the case, would be achieved if the president’s cabinet is porous. Hence, he is urged to look inwards toward recruiting the best and reliable brains that are tested and trusted. It’s on this premise I enjoin him to consider contracting only technocrats with proven integrity.
Secondly, Mr. President ought to consider disintegrating the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing. The ministry is required to be split into two or three. Power supply remains the bane of the country’s economic stride, hence should be given a whole and critical attention.
In view of the above, a separate ministry ought to be created for the power sector. Such a step would enable the government tackle the electricity quagmire with all the needed measures. Additionally, such a ministry must be manned or overseen by an apt and well-experienced hand. Technicalities mustn’t be taken for granted if the needful must be done.
Thirdly, the downstream subsector of the petroleum sector needs to be seriously looked into headlong. It’s high time Nigeria boasted of at least a functional world-class refinery within the shores of the acclaimed giant of Africa. We can’t continue to import what is being drilled or generated in the country.
This ongoing practice is an aberration, hence must be tackled without much ado. Thus, the president should be very willing to appoint someone to man the petroleum ministry, and such a person must be eligible, trustworthy and fully experienced.
All in all, the upcoming Buhari-led government must beware of sycophancy. The aforementioned cankerworm is a societal menace that blows no leader any good and has eaten deep into the bloodstream of our political system.
The worst is that most of the leaders herein are yet to acknowledge the existence of the aforesaid uncalled behaviour let alone comprehending its dangers inherent. Mr. President must, therefore, not overlook the ugly trend if he truly desires success all the way.
Time and space might not permit me to tender all the needed approaches expected to be taken by Buhari, but he must take into cognizance that the expectations of the citizenry are very high. Think about it!

Comrade Nwaozor is the National Coordinator,
Right Thinkers Movement
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Twitter: @mediambassador

Tech I On Criminalizing Estimated Electric Billing

By Fred Nwaozor




If you are a resident or citizen of Nigeria but yet to realize that blackout has overtime been synonymous with the country, then probably you have been outside minded.
There’s no day passed, you wouldn’t find a certain group in a given arena deeply discussing the excruciating effects of epileptic power supply endlessly faced by the teeming Nigerians in all corners of the country.
The acclaimed giant of Africa has thus far, to assert the least, suffered an untold hardship in the hands of electricity, yet no one can currently foresee when the affected populace would start singing a new song as regards the public utility in question.
It sounds not unlike a paradox, but it’s real, that a country that has continually generated electricity for some of her neighbouring ones cannot presently boast of uninterruptible power supply. This is the sole reason many concerned individuals cum entities are sensing something fishy regarding the ordeal.
The unfortunate situation being discussed can’t be aptly and wholly x-rayed without mentioning some key stakeholders that are involved in the day-to-day management and sustenance of the limited resources.
The three prime segments of electricity supply, which include generation, transmission and distribution, have severally been analyzed on this column. It’s noteworthy that ‘billing’ as inscribed on the topic, is not unrelated to the distribution section.
The above background signifies that only Distribution Companies (DisCos) are statutory charged with the responsibility to provide as well as issue electric bills to the electricity consumers within their respective jurisdictions.
It’s equally worth noting that billing system could acceptably be of two major forms namely, the prepaid billing and the postpaid billing. A prepaid item or service is paid for in advance, whilst a postpaid one is paid after the item/service has been purchased or rendered, as might be the case.
In Nigeria, over the years till date, electricity consumers have been used to the postpaid billing system whereby the bills of the services rendered or energy consumed are issued to them at the end of every month via the aid of the electric meter installed in each of their households, or business premises, by the concerned authority.
Through this methodology, the stipulated bill of the exact utility consumed is being provided for the consumer by the relevant distribution firm. It’s needless to enthuse that by the aid of the electronic device (meter) mentioned above, the apt bill would be worked out at the end of each month.
This has been the case even prior to the emergence of the defunct National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) that was formerly in charge of electricity distribution within the shores of Nigeria. The pattern was rightly inherited by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) till it was sent packing by the Federal Government (FG) under the watch of the immediate past administration led by Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, to pave way for the private investors.
The practice continued unabated not until lately when the FG instructed the DisCos, whose services are currently ‘enjoyed’ in the distribution section, to provide and issue prepaid meters to the electricity consumers across the federation towards implementing the ‘Pay as you go’ policy presently witnessed in the telecommunication sector.
This recent directive has apparently fell on deaf ears as it could be fully observed that only a few entities, not even individuals, could at the moment boast of the prepaid meters. Taking note of this derailment, a worried mind domiciled in the country may then want to know what the way forward entails.
It’s imperative to acknowledge that prepaid pattern of billing enables a consumer to pay for only the amount/quantity of electricity he intends to use within a stipulated period by purchasing and consequently slotting a prepaid card into the installed prepaid meter. This method, therefore, is widely adjudged to be very accurate, concise and devoid of any form of imposition or pranks.
Aside its merit to the consumers, the prepaid billing pattern is equally noted to be of high advantage to the DisCos as it’s meant to be labour effective. The measure would drastically reduce the degree of stress currently experienced by their employees as it’s foreseen that they wouldn’t anymore need to go from house to house towards penalizing defaulters as regards bills’ payment.
Survey rightly indicates that over 97% of Nigerians are still facing the postpaid pattern of billing, perhaps owing to the inability of the DisCos to do the needful or pay heed to the directive of the government.
It’s appalling to realize that these consumers aren’t only faced with postpaid electric bills but estimated ones, whereby the DisCos do the billing without the aid of any meter. So, as the citizens decry the high level of blackout being experienced in the country, the random method of billing adds more salt to the injury already incurred.
This unspeakable condition could be what occasioned the Bill to Criminalize Estimated Electric Bills recently passed by the Green Chamber of the National Assembly (NASS). The document, which is targeted to amend the Electric Power Reform Act, is meant to prohibit and criminalize the ongoing estimated billing of consumers.
The bill sponsored by the House Majority Leader, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, graciously scaled through third reading at the Lower Chamber. It is in protest against the ‘crazy bills’ invariably issued by DisCos to their teeming subscribers and will hopefully put to an outright end any kind of estimated billing system when eventually passed into law.
The House Committee in charge of energy consumption reported on the bill, following a public hearing held on it precisely on June 5, 2018. The report was unanimously adopted by the lawmakers present at the plenary via voice votes, hence the document was approved overwhelmingly.
The bill, which will ensure that prepaid meters are installed in all houses and what have you upon the request of the consumers, has reportedly been transmitted to the Upper Chamber (Senate) for concurrence. If the Red Chamber passes the bill, it would be subsequently transmitted to the Presidency for assent as required by the Constitution.
Mr. Gbajabiamila had, at the public hearing, strongly opined that any regulation that allows estimation of bills when the actual consumption rate could easily be ascertained “is against natural justice and equity and should not stand”.
It’s imperative to comprehend that there is nowhere across the global community where consumers of electricity, or any form of energy, are billed arbitrarily as it is the case in the country. This is to say that Nigeria is obviously operating in isolation in terms of electricity billing.
We must take into cognizance that in postpaid billing system, estimated billing can only be employed in situations where the installed meter of the consumer cannot be accessed by the service provider, perhaps due to technical hitch or whatever.
But around Nigeria, the concerned authorities can barely provide the consumers with the required meters let alone installing them. This implies that DisCos have, however, deemed estimated billing to be normal and acceptable; a belief that is highly condemnable by any right thinking individual.
The operators of this unacceptable not unusual tradition being harboured in the country, unequivocally deserve to be holistically prosecuted for a criminal act, hence the compelling need for the aforementioned bill to be hastily passed by the senators headlong.
As we keep our fingers crossed, it’s ideal to remind all relevant authorities that this lingering norm is anti-human, therefore shouldn’t be allowed to continue showcasing its inhuman muscles. Think about it!

Comrade Nwaozor, a Policy Analyst, Rights Activist & Tech Expert,
is the National Coordinator, Right Thinkers Movement
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frednwaozor@gmail.com
+2348028608056

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