Tag: foresees

  • Obaseki: Leader who foresees the tuture

    One would be mistaken to think that courteousness, finesse and stellar performance in governance cannot all be imbued in one man, especially one from Nigeria. It smacks of a seared brute mind therefore to declare that civility and thoughtful calmness has no place in Nigeria’s polity.

    That line of thought has severe fault lines that has been pared open and made unmeaning in the performance of Governor Godwin Obaseki in just three years as he didn’t fail to deliver the much-needed dividends of democracy so rapidly and more so with a levelheadedness barren of any air of pride or overconfidence.

    The good people of Edo State have stated intrepidly that the good things taking place in their state today deserve continuity and wish to see the polity tending towards the interest of the entire people of the state and not the interest and bellies of few individuals in the political scene. Such a paradigm shift, the good people of Edo reckon, is the way great economies are grown.

    It wasn’t that her daughter had just arrived from Italy that made Mrs. Janet Omorogbe , a senior citizen in her 80’s, to leap for joy while almost discarding her wrappers in front of her house to testify to all who cared to listen that the road leading to her house was being tarred almost in the nick of time. The road to her house is never motorable whenever it rained. It was fast becoming impassable even by foot when she heard that the road was one of the many to be tarred by Mr. Wake and See, a sobriquet for Governor Godwin Obaseki. She expressed sheer incredulity, as she thought she wasn’t that lucky. Well, not that day. She woke up to hear the vibrations of the massive earth movers and proceeded to see for herself. Mr. Wake and See had come to the rescue.

    It is not unusual for great leaders to be nicknamed. For such monikers are the ways their people connect with them. John Adams, one of America’s greatest Presidents was nicknamed ‘Old Sink or Swim’ for his famous patriotic speech: “Sink or swim, survive or perish with my country, is my unalterable determination.” Nelson Mandela was nicknamed ‘Khulu’ because of his fatherly disposition to the people of South Africa. Abraham Lincoln’s nickname was ‘The Great Liberator’ for he saw to the emancipation of slaves in America.

    Governor Obaseki’s case wasn’t different. He was nicknamed the “Wake and See Governor” only months after being inaugurated for the fact that he pleasantly surprises people every day with developmental projects.

    With the construction of over 300 roads in the state, one can attest to the fact that the government of Godwin Obaseki is truly one that God has used to bless the good people of Edo State.

    The lips of the market women never cease to sing the praise of Mr. Wake and See. These women had had their fair share of the malady of ‘agberos’ who had taken the city hostage. Some had been physically assaulted by young lads whose mouths reeked of early morning ogogoro, all in a bid to collect money for tickets. The hardworking mothers of our lands have Governor Obaseki to thank for the reform and sanity now seen in the market places today.

    Was it that the people had no modicum of hope in the people that led them that made them subservient to indolent feudal lords branded as community youths? So, it was until the ‘Wake and See Governor’ came to the rescue. Not many were lucky to purchase a landed property and still be able to lay legitimate claim to such asset weeks after because of the so-called Community Development Association (CDA) leaders. Our Governor who truly hears our pains have since proscribed them.

    When we say that sanity has returned to our state, words are not been minced. It would amount to being economical with the truth to state the diametrical.

    Workers in the state civil service have never had it this good. They have seen building contractors returning to site in their famed institutional edifices. It wasn’t uneasy for them to join in Governor Obaseki’s exultation.

    The thinking faculty of Mr. Governor is light years ahead of his time. He foresees and envisages the future. This quality of his is one of his strengths. He foresaw that there was a need to recreate what is obtainable in other cities in our dear state by creating an estate replete with modern housing layout and architecture. This he has done with the Emotan Gardens Estate, built in collaboration with MIXTA Africa, renowned property developers.

    The education sector has also had a touch of the wake and see phenomenon, as several thousands of teachers have been digitally trained in the Information Technology (IT). This innovation is under the Edo – Basic Education Sector Transformation program, popularly called Edo-BEST.  This program has been wholly successful to the extent that delegates from the Rwanda Ministry of Education were in Edo State recently to understudy the program for replication in their country. Also, there is currently an ongoing revamp and reconstruction in about 500 public primary and secondary schools in the State with thousands of indigenes in the employ of the contractors.

    For many years, students at the University of Benin were made slaughter animals whenever they attempted to cross the busy federal highway due to the absence of a pedestrian bridge. Governor Obaseki quickly came to the rescue and built a sturdy concrete one and not the rickety- rusty iron one that once was in its place. The fast pace with which this pedestrian bridge was constructed beats the imagination of the road users and pedestrians. And such pace can only be attributed to the loving nature of Mr. Governor who noted that the accidents and deaths caused by its absence had become one too many.

    As if the payment of Edo State workers salaries as and when due and tarring of the roads in Edo State wasn’t enough dividends of democracy, Governor Obaseki launched the State Security Trust Fund that saw him committing huge tranche of funds to ensure the security of the people who entrusted him with power. He didn’t stop at setting up of a trust fund, he went ahead to purchase scores of police patrol vehicles, motorcycles and high-end Police communication gadgets to the Police Force in an architecture called the ‘Wabazigan,’ which translates to ‘eliminating crime’ in English. The people of Edo who were enjoying a civil and sane community now sleep with their two eyes closed at night as well.

    Local Government Councils were in previous times an entity only found in books and not practicable on ground. It would take Governor Obaseki only months to realize that the third tier of government that is much closer to the people deserved a comeback. An election was conducted and the people who had not had local government chairpersons in years were seen happy to elect people they wanted to work with the Wake and See Governor to bring developments even closer to them.

    Governor Obaseki has also ensured that these local government councils join in implementing his government’s master plan for the state. This has resulted in the council chairpersons delivering with steadfastness the needed succor in their council areas. The Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from these councils has seen an unprecedented high, and the people have Mr. Wake and See to thank for that. The self-sufficiency of these councils is fast becoming a reality with a progressive governor like Mr. Godwin Obaseki.

    More than 80,000 people have been gainfully employed since Governor Obaseki was elected. The teeming population of youth has been matched with ready employers in various ministries of government as well as the private sectors. Many have also been made employers of labour themselves. This has been made possible through the learning of various crafts and professions, including photography and video production, web designing, culinary services, tiling, fashion design e.t.c. There has also been an attendant empowerment of such individuals to set up shop. The Edojobs portal is by far one of the most interactive online manpower recruitment platforms in the country. The portal is the tool for matching employees to employers. This digitalized recruitment process has since been emulated by other State governments and organizations.

    With a digital governor that is in tandem with the happenings and developments in the fast-paced technological world, Edolites are rest assured that such developments would be domesticated in the state and in our time. We were not disappointed by Governor Obaseki. Digitalization has also been successfully employed in the procurement of Certificate of Occupancy (C-of-O).

    The ease of obtaining the C-of-O as well as the drastic reduction of its cost from more than N300, 000 to as low as N50, 000 have indeed made the people of Edo the luckiest people in the country. No more would you be beaten by the fainéant and shady feudal lords masquerading as CDA leaders, and no more would you pay through your nose to obtain the Certificate of Occupancy.

    Also, the Geographical Information Service (GIS) is a treatise of its own. But I need quickly say here that Governor Obaseki is delivering on a mandate to serve the people in all spheres of life. God bless him.

    It can be said that a man who respects his elders shall surely receive their blessings and live long. Godwin Obaseki indeed respects the elders in our land and wants what’s in their best interest. Our fathers and mothers now happily receive bank alerts in their phones just before the month ends without having to protest at King Square while cursing the day they chose to work for the state government; and never has Mr. Governor defaulted in the payment of their pensions or emoluments. It would amount to spitting on their faces and all the good people of Edo if this God-sent Governor is not re-elected without much ado.

     

    • Ikponmwosa Kingsley Osamede, 400-level medical student of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) and winner of the 2017 Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) Annual Oil & Gas Undergraduate Essay Competition, wrote from Benin City, Edo State.
  • LCCI foresees  economic growth in 2013

    LCCI foresees economic growth in 2013

    The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) expects an improvement in the productive capacity of the economy this year.

    The body said businesses would improve during the year, as well as the welfare of Nigerians will improve this year.

    Its President Goodie Ibru, in a statement entitled: Expectations for 2013, made available to The Nation, said the economy would grow once obstacles to productivity and efficiency have been addressed.

    He said this could only be achieved, when the government improves the cash flow in the economy; adopt strategies that would address security problems; ensure the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) in the first quarter of 2013; and the passage of 2013 budget.

    He listed other growth initiatives to include deceleration of debt accumulation to protect the economy from the looming debt trap; better disposition of public institutions towards investors and entrepreneurs; renewed commitment to fight corruption; to patronise the locally manufactured products; commitment to local content policy in oil and gas among other sectors of the economy.

    He said: “ We hope to see a public sector that is driven by the true spirit of public service. This would enhance private sector development in the overall interest of the economy and the citizens.

    “Also, the security concerns heightened investment risk and depressed sales in 2012. We hope for an improvement in 2013.”

    According to him, the economy is bleeding profusely from corruption, adding that there is high expectation that the bleeding will be moderated in 2013.

    He said the government could tackle corruption, by putting in place appropriate policy choices, sanctions for perpetrators and rewards people that demonstrate integrity.

     

  • Activist foresees new president in 2015

    President Goodluck Jonathan will not stand any chance in the 2015 polls, Barr. Olusegun Bamgbose has predicted.

    Bamgbose, a public affairs analyst, made this submission based on what he described as “present realities” on ground.

    Speaking with journalists in Aba at the weekend, the legal practitioner opined that Jonathan has failed the nation as things have gone from bad to worse since he mounted the saddle.

    He said: “After a critical appraisal of Jonathan’s administration for the past 16 months, I have come to the conclusion that he lacks what it takes to move the nation forward.”

    While decrying the problem of joblessness among the populace as well as the parlous state of infrastructure across the country, Bamgbose argued that these were enough reasons why Nigerians will not renew President Jonathan’s mandate come 2015.

    “I see foresee a bloodless revolution in 2015 because things cannot just continue this way. We must hold our leaders accountable for lack of economic growth of the nation.

    “There comes a time we must tell ourselves the truth and that time is now, Jonathan has failed and should leave in 2015,”he said.

    Reminded that there was still time for the president to woo the electorate with his transformation agenda, the human rights activist said it was all a ruse.

    “The government is busy strategising for 2015 while the citizens are suffering; service to the people has been relegated to the background.

    “Most of the President’s aides want to be senators, members of the House of Representatives, ministers. The so- called transformation agenda is a hoax. I foresee a new president in 2015,” he stated.

  • Oritsajafor foresees famine, hunger next year

    Oritsajafor foresees famine, hunger next year

    The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor has said flooding has exposed the country to the possibility of famine and hunger next year.

    Oritsejafor, in a statement, urged the Federal Government to avert the looming hunger.

    The statement by his Special Assistant, Media and Public Affairs, Kenny Ashaka reads: “The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor particularly notes the traumatic conditions of victims in the various refugee camps and where places, hitherto known as markets, major roads, schools, bridges, houses, including two-storey buildings have gone under water.

    “He is equally dismayed by the fact that farmlands, which have been the working arena for most Nigerians in the rural communities, have been razed while victims in the various communities rescued through motorized boats.

    “Pastor Oritsejafor sympathizes with the victims of the disaster and prays that God will protect them from all hidden dangers and deadly diseases that may have come with the floods. He prays also that God will grant them maximum security wherever they are settled.

    “The President of CAN applauds President Goodluck Jonathan for quickly responding to assist victims in the affected areas but reasons that those for whom the N17.6 billion relief fund is meant can only benefit, maximally, if it is treated as Special Intervention Fund and disbursed directly.

    “To channel the fund through Ministries, Departments, Agencies and bodies other than the Federal Government Committee set up for that purpose is to create a bureaucratic bottleneck that may end up reducing what should accrue to the victims. The President of CAN fears that if the fund is disbursed through “middlemen”, it may be wasted on items the direct victims do not require.

    “According to him, at this point of their need, what the victims require is direct financial assistance. With the magnitude of destruction of property, displacement of people and disruption of farming activities by the floods, there is a possibility of famine and nationwide hunger next year. Pastor Oritsejafor notes that the magnitude of destruction and displacement of Nigerians from their places of abode is a direct consequence of the Federal Government’s negligence to listen to predicted expert advice.”