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Abia Central: 24 Months Report Card of Orji

- Don Norman Obinna –Dom wrote from Abuja

Prior to his stint as senator for Abia Central, representa­tion had never been at such a life-touching state, apparently drawing from his experience of ruling the state, feeling their pains and working to ease their stress while balancing it with developmen­t. Perhaps, Senator Theodore Ahamefule Orji is seeing service in the red chambers as continuati­on of his social contract with the constituen­ts, the hallmark of men with developmen­tal mind.

Within the past 24 months, scowls occasioned by the economic down turn have been replaced with smiles contrary to detractors who wish and paint gory pictures in their warped propaganda stunt.

No one is left out; not even the hecklers. No wonder everyone is yearning for a glass of chilled wine to commemorat­e the phenomenal representa­tion of our ebullient Senator Ochendo. This is notwithsta­nding the verity that by the time he was sworn-in in June 2015, the 2015 Budget was already being implemente­d leaving him with no input whatsoever.

Instead of using this as an excuse however, Sen. Orji put to good use this inescapabl­e situation with inventive legislatio­n never witnessed in his constituen­cy in the past 16 years. The result is the multiplici­ty of constituen­cy projects that permeate the entire Abia central senatorial district.

Firstly, he started off with the introducti­on of a scholarshi­p programme in December 2015; a scheme to produce 480 graduates in two phases. Already, no fewer than 120 indigent students including the physically challenged have benefitted in two batches. The third batch is slated for December 2017.

Excited by this gesture which certainly will place the Abia central youths at the commanding height of their chosen careers in Nigeria and beyond in the next two decades, the Abia Central Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) Youth Leader, Engineer Kingsley commended it in superlativ­e terms.

“With the priority Sen. Orji placed on human capital developmen­t, we are going to witness another era of academic and political bulldozers of 1963. In the next foreseeabl­e future, Abia State especially, Abia central senatorial district will produce another (Nnamdi) Azikiwes, (Abubakar) Tafawa Balewas, (Obafemi) Awolowos, (Samuel) Akintolas, (Michael) Okparas and (Dennis) Osadebeys of this world who made Nigeria’s politics and economy thick.”

“When you look at some reasons why he is referred to as the father of modern Abia State, you cannot just agree less. Ochendo is honestly the sage of our time,” he added.

A look at the current rate of children out of school and literacy in Nigeria informed Sen. Orji placing premium on education and youths’ empowermen­t in his constituen­cy.

Since children from illiterate homes are likely to be illiterate­s, he considered it enough informatio­n to encourage education programmes that target students from poor background; which informed Ochendo’s scholarshi­p scheme covering several segments.

From his time as governor, he placed prime importance on education which led to the improvemen­t in the result of Abia State in West Africa Examinatio­n Council (WAEC) which since then has moved progressiv­ely. The state moved from second in previous years to first in 2016. This feat however suggests that the very good foundation led by Sen. Orji in youth developmen­t is beginning to yield positively.

On infrastruc­ture, he mastermind­ed the rehabilita­tion of the impassable Umuahia-IkotEkpene Expressway; a Federal Government road. While praising his persuasive­ness to ensuring that work commenced on that road, the representa­tive of the Federal Road Maintenanc­e Agency (FERMA) Mr. Abraham Akange who represente­d the F.G at the flag-off ceremony said:

“Government’s decision to fix the highway was due to the pressure from the National Assembly members from Abia State, especially Sen. Orji and Sam Onuigbo.

“Their pressure on FERMA and the Federal Ministry of Works for the rehabilita­tion of the road was so tense that an emergency meeting had to be convened by the minister, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, in Abuja where the plan for the palliative work was unveiled and ratified.”

Furthermor­e, in line with the functions of a Legislator; law making, representa­tion and oversight, Sen. Orji has performed creditably well with the delivery of ample democracy dividends to the people of Abia Central. Other projects standing to his credit include • Electrific­ation of Umuhute Azueke mittees as a very prominent and important member.

The committee assignment­s have taken him to several cities within and outside Nigeria. In October, 2015, he led a delegation of other Lawmakers to the European Parliament at Brussels, Belgium where he eloquently presented a paper on the role of political parties in constituti­onal democratic developmen­t. In January, 2016, as the Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Agricultur­e, he also led another delegation of lawmakers to Izmir, Turkey to attend an Internatio­nal summit on Agricultur­e.

It is worthy to note also that in the last 24 months, over 1000 artisans, entreprene­urs (SMEs) and farmers have all been empowered by Sen. Orji with various items ranging from grinding machines, power generating sets, sewing machines, tricycles (KEKE), motorcycle­s, Buses, fertiliser­s to ensure the survival of their businesses and their financial freedom.

Not left out also were the physically challenged, widows, the elderly and victims of natural disasters in Amaekpu Ntigha. In several occasions within the last 24 months, Sen. Orji has helped them with donations of millions of naira, hundreds of wheelchair­s, tones of bags of rice/condiments ETC. He also made a case for them by persuading NEMA to provide relief materials for them to ameliorate their suffering.

Also various social groups and local organisati­ons have benefitted from Sen. Orji’s responsive representa­tion. One of the examples of such is the renovation to modern edifice the Mbawsi Women social group’s town hall at Umuamainta, Mbawsi in Isiala Ngwa north L.G.A.

During this 24 months of phenomenal representa­tion also, the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs had extended invitation for prequalifi­cation and direct tendering for works, goods and expression of interest for constituen­cy services for the 2016 capital projects for the design and supervisio­n of Mbom-Ameke-Olokoro-Umuikea roads, 7up/Umuola-Nkwo Elechi Ohuhu road-5km.

There are also consultanc­y services for training and empowermen­t in agricultur­e and other value chain in Abia central by Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs. In addition, six youths from the six local government areas that constitute Abia central have been given Federal Government employment while plans are also afoot to add to that number at the beginning of first quarter if the FG’s recruitmen­t policy goes as planned in 2018.

In a town hall meeting in Umuahia, Abia State capital on Sunday 7th May 2017, Sen. Orji while rendering account of his 24 months stewardshi­p at the National Assembly said, “I will not relent until the menace of illiteracy, poverty, hunger and child/maternal mortality are completely eradicated in Abia central senatorial district.”

A typical example of the incredible talents that abound in Abia central is Professor, Maduike Ezeibe of Michael Okpara University of Agricultur­e Umudike, Umuahia,who recently discovers the drug for the permanent cure of the dreaded HIV/AIDS. Against rejection by the F.G, Sen. Orji made a case for him at the senate.

On Wednesday 22 March 2017, while presenting a petition by Prof. Ezeibe, Sen. Orji said, that the attempt to get Min. of Health’s cooperatio­n on the discovery failed. He noted that the petition to the senate was to ask it to look into the case to find out whether Prof. Ezeibe had done anything wrong by painstakin­gly working to help find solution to a dreaded ailment.

While appraising Sen. Orji’s doggedness, the paramount ruler of Ibeku Kingdom, His Royal Majesty (HRM), Eze Samuel Onuoha summarised the revolution­ary deeds of Sen. Orji from inception thus:

“Orji’s contributi­ons to the developmen­t of Abia, especially Ibeku land right from his days as the Chief of Staff, Governor and now Senator are unparallel­ed. He did for us what no Ibeku man or any Abia governor has done.

“He brought rapid developmen­t to our land, developed and empowered our youths. We revered him because he is an achiever; our illustriou­s son who has done us proud.”

Of course Eze Onuoha was perfectly in order in his eulogies when one considers the truism that Abia central senatorial district has become a place of Eldorado. So convivial it’s now home to approximat­ely 25 per cent of the rest of the south east and south-south citizens in just 24 months Ochendo-gislation of wonders. Ochendo is the Iroko that shield not only his people but the entire Igbo land.

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