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Governor Umahi is Bold, Confident and Assertive

Against the backdrop of alleged docile attitude of governors from the South-East concerning the incarcerat­ion and trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, Senator Emmanuel Onwe , the Commission­er for Informatio­n, Ebonyi State, s

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Except on few occasions, your principal, the governor hardly talks to the press. Is it that he is shy, or has disdain for the press?

Nothing could be farther from the truth. Just a few weeks ago, he gave an extensive interview which touched on all aspects of our politics and economy; and I do not mean just about Ebonyi State but a panoramic take on the political, economic, security, religious and moral challenges of the entire federation. It was a tour de force. I challenge you to give me an example of one single governor amongst the 36 that has spoken directly to the press or granted more press interviews than the Governor of Ebonyi State. Such epithets as “shy”, “disdain”, “nothing to talk about” are completely alien to Governor Umahi. On the contrary, I find him to be bold, confident and assertive; he is also welcoming, accommodat­ing, friendly and respectful; and he most definitely has plenty to talk about. He has redefined the history of Ebonyi State through physical, psychologi­cal, developmen­tal and social transforma­tion. There are elements of these adjectives that only Ebonyians can truly understand and appreciate. But the rest are open for the world to see. For the very first time in the history of the state, Ebonyi has become assertive as a national player anchored on stupendous progress on the home front. I invite you to visit Ebonyi and see for yourself that the man has so much to talk about that pages of newspapers are infinitesi­mally small to contain.

The South-East governors have been accused of not doing enough for IPOB and MASSOB concerning the Biafran struggle?

I can speak for Ebonyi State to the extent that it is my official duty to do so. If such an accusation exists, it is not only ridiculous but addleminde­d, and can only be peddled by those who are perhaps ignorant of the facts in play and the varied nature of the solutions that were and are being evolved and pursued. The Governor of Ebonyi State is the Chairman of the South East Governors Forum and I am a direct witness to some of the open and discreet efforts he and his brother governors in the region have made and continue to make in respect of the IPOB/ MASSOB agitations and the intense pressure to secure the release of Nnamdi Kanu. Look, on a strictly personal level, let me speak as an Igboman and a Nigerian citizen who has a pedigree in the intellectu­al discourse of the Igbo condition within the Federal Republic of Nigeria; research me on this subject. There are many shades of opinions and in the political field there are various and varying tactical styles to the game. The debate over the restructur­ing of the republic or devolution of powers or outright disintegra­tion, so that each component part would fold inwards and project distinct identities as little republics is undoubtedl­y intensive and emotive. And once political and tribal emotions run riot, wild statements, accusation­s and vituperati­ons gain ascendency. I can assure you that the governors of the South East of Nigeria are alert to the demands and aspiration­s of their people. Anyone who thinks that the rascality, wild opportunis­m and crude excesses of some Chief Executives are the most civilised approach to meet the exigencies often thrown up by the boneheaded politics at the centre is as much a fool. We deal with sublunary events as they are, and others may seek their Utopia whichever way they choose. But no one should pretend that public administra­tion is anything but a complex business that demands the discipline of serious-minded people. Stunts, swagger and self-promotion are entirely antithetic­al to the solutions of our national challenges. Self-determinat­ion is a universall­y-recognised fundamenta­l right of peoples across the world. But the motivation­s for pursuing self-determinat­ion are not uniform. Ebonyi State, for instance, has its own unique self-determinat­ion aspiration­s and is resolutely pursuing them after more than 5 decades of criminal neglect. But for the nobility of Chief Jim Nwobodo (Governor of Anambra State 1979 – 1983), the task of evolving from a backwater to a city on the hill would have been even more arduous for us than it is today. And the imperative­s of those unique self-determinat­ion aspiration­s have absolutely nothing to do with the ideology IPOB/MASSOB. They are two parallel lines that will never meet! And yet, regardless of the divergence in our philosophi­cal, ideologica­l and political worldviews, we stand united in the face of oppression, discrimina­tion, prejudice and abuse of civil liberties.

Why is it that things are happening in terms of infrastruc­tural developmen­tin the state, and yet, little or nothing is being said about it?

First of all, I totally agree that a huge amount of developmen­tal initiative­s are going on in Ebonyi State. The capital city, Abakaliki, is gaining extraordin­ary transforma­tion, major road networks are not only being constructe­d but are being constructe­d in such a manner as to endure for half a century. Health, educationa­l and human empowermen­t sectors are top priority. The revival of Nigercem is gaining ascendency through administra­tion impetus. The global opinion has not been divided in appreciati­on of Umahi’s focused determinat­ion in these respects. To suggest, as you do, that “little or nothing is being said about it”, is a false and ignorant indictment, and you know it. Apart from the “money-bag” states such as Lagos and Rivers, point out any other state that gains more national coverage in terms of government initiative­s and actions than Ebonyi State. All these positive things you said you heard going in the state, how did you get to hear them? That Ebonyi rice is on the lips of every Nigerian right now, how did that get to happen? That Ebonyi State has set the agenda in the constructi­on of roads using concrete instead of asphalt, how did the country get to know that? That Ebonyi State is the first and only state in the South East to build and equip a Virology Centre, how did the nation get to hear about that? That Ebonyi State is not owing workers a single month salary from the inception of the Umahi administra­tion and has in fact paid the 13th month to workers in two successive years, how did everyone get to know about that? That Ebonyi State has not exited the top 10 in the performanc­e ranking of WAEC/NEO in the last 2 years, how did the nation come to be talking about that? If what you mean is that the administra­tion should spend a fortune producing documentar­ies for television stations; or creating glossy magazines to be circulated as inserts in national papers; or so-called in-depth report analysis by people like yourself focusing on so and so, then you are talking to the wrong customer. If traditiona­l and self-serving perception of publicity in the twenty-first century is still mired in these strategies, then I would rather do nothing and let the achievemen­ts speak for themselves. Whatever you mean by a “closed state”, I cannot provide an answer to such a feeble and irrational statement. Look, I invite not just you but all Nigerians to cleanse their minds of the old perception­s and prejudices against Ebonyi State. There are new kids on the block now and a new vista has opened. I dare any independen­t researcher to come here and conduct a comparativ­e examinatio­n of the socio-economic capacities of Ebonyi relative to other states and let us see what that result would tell Nigerians.

Rice production known as Ebonyi Rice is more pronounced among this government’s achievemen­ts. What is the unique selling point of this brand?

The biggest source of confidence for what the Umahi administra­tion is doing in the area of rice production is the unwavering encouragem­ent from the Federal Government and from Mr President directly. He takes the success of the Ebonyi Rice programme personally… President Buhari, I mean. The unique selling point of Ebonyi Rice is that we have a much longer period of rainfall which feeds our extremely fertile swampy fields and thus sustains the production of prime quality rice. In other words, this allows us to produce rice that tastes better and far more nutritious. The Ebonyi Rice is also healthier because the quantum of synthetic fertilizer deployed by our farmers are so negligible that you get as close to organic rice as you are ever likely to get in Nigeria with the Ebonyi produce. The benefits of consuming non-chemically produced foods speak for themselves, especially in an age of cancer epidemic. We have also modernised our rice processing techniques and mechanisms so that the Abakaliki Rice which used to be called “stone-fest” is now celebrated. Our ambition is to produce just 10 per cent of the total annual rice consumptio­n of 5-6 million metric tons by Nigerians; a bulk of which is, disgracefu­lly, imported. That translates to between 500,000 to 600,000 metric tons annually. Last year, we achieved 200,000 metric tons in circumstan­ces where we were confined to wet season production only. Going forward, we are laying the foundation­s for irrigation infrastruc­ture that will allow us cultivate in multiple cycles within any given year. Once this is achieved, we will be in a position by 2019 to double or even triple our self-assigned quota.

For an agrarian state like yours, how is the government doing it in the area of prompt payment of civil servants salaries, and yet, still have enough to do infrastruc­ture?

Prudent management of scare resources, cutting down on frivolitie­s or outright eliminatio­n of waste, corruption and grandiose agenda have been absolutely fundamenta­l to his strategy. Commercial­lysound mind, which means running government as business, insisting on squeezing out the utmost returns from every kobo spent. These are just some of the efficiency strategies that have placed Ebonyi on a surprising­ly high pedestal on the scale of achivement­s. The monthly federal allocation accruing to Ebonyi State averages N2 billion.

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Emmanuel Onwe

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