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Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Opinion I Okorocha, Obiano, and Their Fans


OKOROCHA, OBIANO, AND THEIR FANS
        
The last time I checked, the governors from Imo and Anambra states in the persons of Chief Rochas Okorocha and Chief Willie Obiano respectively, were observing what could best be described as ‘political cocktail’. A cocktail may be an alcoholic drink containing several recipes such as a Champagne cocktail, or something which is made by combining a number of different things such as a Shrimp cocktail.
         
The said cocktail was occasioned by a political talk made by Governor Okorocha during the get-together organized by the leadership of the South-East All Progressives Congress (APC) which took place in Owerri, the Imo State Capital – precisely at the Imo International Convention Centre (IICC) – few weeks ago. In that event, Gov. Okorocha categorically claimed or foresaw that three governors from the said zone would soon decamp to the ruling APC.
         
The governor went further to state that the APC’s leadership was going to use the forthcoming Anambra election to show that APC has arrived South-East. In an abrupt reaction to the claim, the Anambra governor, Chief Obiano having let out various tantrums concluded that Gov. Okorocha was ‘what a leader should not be’.
        
Thereafter, the Imo governor, in response to his counterpart’s reaction, challenged him through his Chief Press Secretary Sam Onwuemedo to publish his achievements in Anambra State while he (Okorocha) publishes his, so that, they would draw a holistic comparison right before the public. According to Gov. Okorocha, Chief Obiano had not actualized anything since he assumed duty as the governor of his state, thus did not deserve to call him names let alone ‘what a leader should not be’. He further disclosed that Chief Obiano could not withstand him when it calls for leadership prowess or accomplishments.
         
The pandemonium did not stop there. The Anambra governor continued, without much ado, from where his counterpart applied the brake. These altercations have undoubtedly generated a lot of ripples cum counter-reactions within the socio-political shores of the concerned zone (South-East) and beyond. Owing to this level of bitterness, many have paused to reason if these two governors were really in charge of sister states. One may wonder if there were personal grievances they had been nurturing prior to the emergence of the ongoing bickering.
        
It’s noteworthy that the misunderstanding, political though, had brought deep division among their respective fans. Their fans now walk round the streets cum major roads constituting social nuisance all in the name of protecting the interest of their role models. This set of fans and well-wishers had ceased to maintain decorum in their day-to-day exchange of bitterness in the public domain. Most of them, in most cases, resort to engaging in physical combat each time they presume that oral disagreement is not enough.
        
It’s pertinent to acknowledge that this critique is informed by the need to brief the ‘warring’ governors, and of course their various fans, on what they need to know as well as what is expected of them at such a time like this. Those of you whom have been following my writing style would strongly attest to the obvious fact that I don’t tender an analysis to eulogize anyone; rather, to appraise facts. In other words, I don’t write to please anybody or to satisfy his/her urge, but to speak the truth. I’ve attracted countless enemies as a result of such style of writing; on the contrary, I’ve equally gotten good and reliable friends and fans in view of that. Whatever the case might be, the point remains that I can never be deterred because I was called into this profession by the supremacy. Hence, my paramount interest is that of whom that sent me.
        
I want to begin by saying that Gov. Obiano made an overstatement. He was completely wrong by telling the general public that his counterpart was not what a leader ought to be. The statement or forecast released by Gov. Okorocha didn’t in any way call for such manner of outburst. The response wasn’t just childish but irrational. There were several other suitable ways he would have responded to the claim. After all, in politics, politicians are bound to employ sound tactics towards luring those in the opposition to their party. A politician who fails to properly market or advertise his/her goods is deeply in trouble. Read my lips.
        
Moreover, Gov. Okorocha didn’t mention the name of any particular governor in the speech. To this end, one may wonder why Gov. Obiano decided to take it personal whilst his counterparts from the other affected states – including Enugu, Abia and Ebonyi – chose to ignore the speech. Rather than reacting directly to the subject matter, Chief Obiano thought it wise to attack the personality of the speaker. That was indeed a discredit to his person.
         
However, I would have appreciated Gov. Okorocha if silence was used to reply his counterpart. I didn’t expect him to respond to such attack, which was conspicuously inconsequential. Every rational being noted the Chief Obiano’s attack as uncalled for and illogical, thus Gov. Okorocha would have considered ignoring it. In most cases, silence remains the apt and best way to address an issue, especially a very sensitive one of this kind. Sometimes, the way we react to an attack contributes in ridiculing our personality. The truth is, not every question deserves an answer, and so does an attack. Some questions, likewise attacks, are rhetorical.  
        
Even if it is not just a verbal attack but an assault, we ought to endeavour to know when to be silent and when to utter a word, since it is widely accepted that ‘two wrongs do not make a right’. As much as I appreciate Gov. Okorocha for his political uniqueness, I as well want to inform him that I was not pleased by the manner in which he handled the matter. It’s even mind-boggling when realized that the leaders in question are from neighbouring states.
         
Now, they are not the only ones involved in the lingering melodrama, but their teeming fans. My candid pity goes to those fans, because they do not comprehend the rudiments of politics; because they are yet to realize that in politics, people have to disagree to agree; because they don’t know that the two warring persons are not enemies but two staunch politicians who intended to attract the public towards their personalities; because they are not aware that the two leaders would soon reconcile in a dramatic – and perhaps interesting – way, thereby making them (the fans) seem not unlike mere morons.
         
Politics is a very funny, intriguing, but confusing profession that those who are into it are required to be very creative and inspiring toward ensuring that they remain relevant in the game. Against this backdrop, they are invariably ready to create any form of scene just to ensure that they are not found in a state of oblivion. Hence, it’s so pathetic that the onlookers or admires to this game and its players aren’t aware of the intrigue that accompanies it.
        
How can you be drinking Panadol for someone else’s headache? Stay away from their misunderstandings, for they know how to disagree as well as how and when to settle. Think about it!


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Friday, 10 February 2017

#WisdomTablets (8)

Never Rely on Public Opinion

If you are truly headed for a destination, never
you rely on public opinion over your pursuit.
Public opinion is what the people around you
- including friends, relatives, fans, colleagues
and what have you - think of you, or whatever
you look forward to achieving in the long run.

As the journey progresses, people would
continue to air their view as regards the content
of the odyssey. Welcome the views as they come
but endeavour to never allow it deter your vigour.
You must filter the views to enable your person
separate the filtrate from the residue.

Let what you stand to actualize remain your
motivator rather than depending your thrive on
what they think of the pursuit. Be focused, brave
and above all, determined. Seek for their opinion
but let it serve as a reference point, not the fanning
point. #ThinkAboutIt

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Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Opinion I Current Political Picture Of Imo Govt. House


CURRENT POLITICAL PICTURE OF THE IMO GOVERNMENT HOUSE
       
The last time I checked, the heat was really on at the Imo seat of power, though invisible to myopic thinkers cum viewers. As long as this critique lasts, I might be sounding weird to some persons who may find it very difficult to acknowledge where actually I’m migrating from.  
        
Whatever the case might be, it’s imperative to realize that the mindsets of the various individuals occupying the limited space of the said government house are ostensibly divided, perhaps owing to the awaited state of interregnum. To make it precise, it isn’t anymore news that 2019 would be witnessing yet another moment of power changeover in Nigeria – both at the federal and various states’ levels – and Imo State isn’t exceptional regarding the latter.
        
Lest I forget, this analysis is indirectly a continuation of that of the last two weeks on this very column entitled “If I were in Ohakim’s shoes”, which laid emphasis on the compelling need for the immediate past governor of the state – Chief Ikedi Ohakim – to embrace a rethink as regards his continuing second-term ambition. In that very piece, I unequivocally told the erstwhile governor what he needed to realize towards ensuring that he wouldn’t encounter further crisis in his keen political dream. This particular one was meant to be published penultimate week but as a result of the feat recorded by Governor Rochas Okorocha in the aviation industry, I thought it wise to keep it pending till this week.
        
Just as that edition on Chief Ohakim went, this one is mainly interested in advising the political stalwarts that belong to the present ruling party – the All Progressives Congress (APC) – in the state. This set of politicos is part and parcel of the state’s Government House at the moment, thus can be collectively referred to as persons at the helm of affairs as far as the Eastern Heartland is concerned.
        
It’s obvious that the APC is gradually gaining ground in the state and the country at large on a daily basis, thereby making the major opposition part – the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) – appears like a forgotten political platform. In view of this, the leadership of the party (APC) is bound to use the powers within its reach to ensure that the platform does not end up in an unpopular style at the battle field. The beginning of a certain dance style might look so stylish and very entertaining, but if apt steps are relegated to the background as the dance progresses, it may encounter a forsaken circumstance in the long run.
        
In essence, if the political personalities at the Government House refused to jettison or sacrifice personal interests for the sake of the party’s, I’m afraid the name of the party might be rebranded from APC to ‘Sorry’ when the time eventually comes. It is apparent that everyone, including Dick and Harry, wants to govern Imo come 2019, forgetting that the state isn’t one that can be controlled by a ‘boy’ when there are several qualified men lined up for the business.
         
Each time I’m about to lie in my humble bed, I do not fail to visualize what the fate of the ‘almighty’ APC would entail by 2019. Believe it or not, its primary election is liable to appear laughable if the few individuals that are currently in charge of the party failed to do a proper underground work prior to the aforesaid era. This implies that the founding members of the seeming great political forum, particularly the state’s governor Chief Okorocha, must put their acts together toward doing the needful.
        
The gubernatorial aspirants, both the relatively hidden and conspicuous ones, ought to be brought to a round-table as a family so that tangible decisions cum resolutions would be made among them. The paramount aim of the party’s leadership should be focused on how to delegate only one competent, experienced and reliable aspirant under the auspices of the party. Failure to do this early enough is tantamount to ushering in an unforeseen moment of demise of internal democracy which would surely tell on the party’s chances of victory at the awaited polls. We must note that one of the prime reasons that caused the PDP’s failure during the 2015 Presidential election was lack of internal democracy. The aforementioned factor is key to any anticipated political victory.
        
Hence, myriad of interests must be streamlined. Governor Okorocha is obviously in charge regarding the party’s leadership in the state, thus has an upper hand to do a thorough ground job. Every person’s interest is no doubt very important, but we must acknowledge that a certain interest could be more crucial than others. Against this backdrop, whosoever that would be involved in the harmonization process must jettison favouritism with a view to ensuring that only the aspirant that’s immensely wanted by the majority is anointed to bear the party’s flag.
        
One might want to know my interest in this case. The response to such intending inquiry is very simple and straightforward. The interest of the state remains mine. We must comprehend that anything that would warrant loss of internal democracy in the APC, in the future, might equally constitute societal upheaval; and such a scenario wouldn’t in any way augur well for any Imolite that means well for the state. I’m only advocating for a situation where every political element in the state won’t be deprived of whatever thing he/she might tag his/her right.
         
To this end, the current picture of the revered Government House ought to be reviewed in order to produce a more elaborate, elegant and mind-blowing one – political wise – as we continue to remain impatient towards embracing the year in question. In other words, I humbly urge the governor to become more vigilant, so that, he wouldn’t exclaim ‘Had I known’ which usually come at last. Think about it!


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