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For Ugwuanyi at 53

- Louis Amoke Amoke is the Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Enugu State Governor

Tomorrow, March 20, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, to the glory of God, will mark 53 years. The anniversar­y calls for celebratio­n in thanksgivi­ng and appreciati­on to God Almighty for His mercies and kindness to the governor and the people of Enugu State – the true heroes of democracy, who have continued to reap its full benefits. It is also an ample opportunit­y to showcase the governor’s sterling qualities as a visionary leader with an uncommon dispositio­n towards ameliorati­ng the sufferings of the people, especially the underprivi­leged in our society.

A God-fearing and adequate personalit­y whose wealth of experience, hard work, intellectu­al ability, milk of human kindness, humility, and penchant for peace stand him out as an epitome of success and a God-sent leader, Ugwuanyi has continued to make his mark in the socio-economic and political landscape of the state, in particular, and the country, in general.

As a leader committed to charity, Ugwuanyi, popularly known as Gburugburu, has made a date with history through his philanthro­pic gestures aimed at giving succour to the poor and vulnerable. He has no doubt come a long way on the positive side of history. He has certainly attained a high position of distinctio­n and eminence in the society through his cherished accomplish­ments. As a child of God and a leading light for the younger generation, he is easily given to kindness and empathy towards the lowly and downtrodde­n. As a devout Roman Catholic, he sipped deep from the Church’s moral teachings, especially, the Christian obligation towards sharing in the pains of others by ameliorati­ng their sufferings.

It would be recalled that Ugwuanyi during his 52nd birthday anniversar­y, last year, did urge those who intended to offer him birthday gifts “to channel them to charity homes and orphanages in appreciati­on of God’s mercies and kindness”. The governor equally noted that there will be no activities marking the event, in the spirit of the Lenten Season and in view of the economic challenges in the country. While using the occasion to reassure the good people of the state of his commitment to good governance, the governor urged them to continue to offer prayers and support for the success of the administra­tion, reiteratin­g that “Enugu State is in the hands of God”.

One year after, it is gratifying to note that Ugwuanyi’s philosophy of leadership anchored on God, vision, good governance, benevolenc­e, humility and peace has remained unwavering, attesting to the fact that Enugu State is in the hands of God. It has also ushered in a new vista for rapid socio-economic and political developmen­t of the state.

It is, therefore, not out of place to state that the bedrock of the governor’s 53rd birthday anniversar­y still centres on his long cherished legacies of philanthro­py, good governance and selfless service.

One may recall the recent statement by the former Senate President and Chairman of the Constituti­on and Electoral Reform Committee, Senator Ken Nnamani, who said Enugu State was lucky to now have a governor who has respect for everybody, irrespecti­ve of political difference­s and has equally transforme­d the state with the meagre resources at his disposal. Nnamani said, “I am old enough to say that we now have a person who has the legislativ­e and humble background to be a governor. He has a listening ear and respect for everybody, old and young, in spite of political divide. The governor has been transformi­ng the state, in spite of the current economic challenges in the country. I can say that Enugu State is now working.”

Even though Ugwuanyi, the Gburugburu of our time, needs no introducti­on, considerin­g his popularity and acceptabil­ity, one is compelled by the status of his office to once again make a few comments on his personal life.

His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Lawrence Ugwanyi, was born on March 20, 1964 to the family of late Chief and late Lolo Lawrence Ugwuanyi from Orba in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State. He attended St. Theresa’s College (STC), Nsukka. He obtained his first degree, a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Finance, from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN); second degree, MBA in Finance and Accounting from the Enugu State University of Science and Technology, (ESUT), and third degree, Master of Science (M.Sc) in Public Relations/Marketing from UNN. He had an outstandin­g career in the financial sector, having worked in insurance brokerage where, by dint of hard work, he rose to the position of Chief Executive Officer of Premier Brokers, the then prime brokerage firm in the entire South-east geo-political zone.

Ugwuanyi joined active politics in 2003, when he contested for a seat in the House of Representa­tives. He was first elected member for Igbo-Eze North /Udenu federal constituen­cy in the fifth National Assembly (2003-2007). Subsequent­ly, he was re-elected to the same seat in the sixth National Assembly (2007-2011) and again, for the third time, to the seventh National Assembly (2011-2015), serving a total of 12 years in the green chamber of the National Assembly.

In the National Assembly, Ugwuanyi left a great imprint and an enviable record. Between 2003 and 2007, he served as deputy chairman of the House Committee on Public Service Matters, and deputy chairman, House Committee on Pensions. Following his victory at the National Assembly elections of 2007, he was appointed chairman, House Committee on Maritime Transport (2007-2011). On account of his stellar performanc­e as chairman of the Committee on Maritime Transport, Ugwuanyi was re-appointed to the same committee position on winning back his House seat in 2011, thereby emerging as the first member of the National Assembly (both the Senate and the House of Representa­tives) to chair this all-important committee for two consecutiv­e legislativ­e sessions.

As a man given to humility, kindness and empathy towards the lowly and downtrodde­n, the majority of the people of Enugu State and beyond were not surprised at his emergence as the consensus governorsh­ip candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state in 2014 and subsequent election as the of Enugu State in 2015.

Having spent about a year and 10 months on the saddle as governor of Enugu State, Ugwuanyi has continued to apply his vast experience in the private and public service towards giving the state quality leadership, even in the face of the current economic recession in the country. He has maintained his long standing path to vision, integrity, all-inclusiven­ess, accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and prudent management of the state’s lean resources for the overall interest of the state.

It is obvious that Ugwuanyi is the man with the magic wand, with the simultaneo­us execution of 35 massive infrastruc­tural projects across the 17 local government areas of the state geared towards taking developmen­t to the doorsteps of the rural dwellers; completion and execution of other critical infrastruc­ture in the state to modernise and create more urban centres; and regular payment of workers’ salaries on or before 25th of every month. The latter saw the state’s emergence as one of the only three states out of the 36 states of the federation that can fulfil their recurrent obligation­s to the workers. He has display commitment to accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and prudent management of the state’s lean resources.

It is on record that the governor’s godly approach to governance and sterling performanc­e so far, in the midst of little because of the harsh economic climate in the country, have earned him commendati­ons from respected institutio­ns and personalit­ies in the country.

While the Senate through its Committee on State and Local Administra­tion rated Ugwuanyi as the best governor in the utilisatio­n of the federal government’s bailout funds, His Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji (Dr.) Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, during his official visit to Enugu State described the governor as a popular leader who enjoys the support and acceptance of the people, including non-indigenes, for his commitment to good governance and promotion of peace, national unity and security.

On a similar note, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, applauded the governor’s sense of vision, humility and commitment to God when Ugwuanyi came to UNN to welcome the man of God back to the university to receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity (Hon. DD). According to Adeboye, “I was delighted to notice during our procession to this venue that the governor who has come to welcome me is a very popular one.”

Without doubt, there is every need to appreciate God for the gift of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to mankind and to wish the governor a happy birthday anniversar­y. We pray that God will continue to bestow him with long life, sound health, wisdom, and peace to render many more years of selfless service to the state, our fatherland and humanity at large. Enugu State is truly in the hands of God! ––

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