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‘I’m Running on the Power of Ideas’

Friends, supporters as well as members of opposition parties gathered recently in one of the serene resorts along the Airport Road in Lagos recently to have a clue of the Engr. Barth Nwibe's manifesto for Anambra State. Peace Obi who covered the event, re

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As the people of Anambra State prepare to go to the polls that will usher in the next governor of the state precisely in November, the task of sieving through the deluge of aspirants gunning for the exalted office can be challengin­g.

While a lot of engagement­s have been ongoing, however, a step further with the presentati­on of an articulate­d visions, aims and objectives will certainly aid the people for easier assessment of each aspirant.

Determined to keep the people truly connected to his vision, Engineer Barth Nwibe a.k.a Ugo Igbo-Ukwu, a governorsh­ip aspirant of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Lagos, recently threw his vision open to a wide audience. Nwibe, a technocrat believes that time is ripe for Anambra to have a taste of quality leadership that is based on ideas. Renowned for his competent management of human and material resources which is said to be the bedrock of his success story in the oil and gas industry, Nwibe believes translatin­g same to the management of his beloved state. Driven by the vision "to provide leadership that will make Anambra State the second leading in Nigeria based on the global critical indices of developmen­t."

Nwibe noted that his mission is "to propel Anambra State to excellence through purposeful and visionary leadership that would harness her human capital, natural resources and entreprene­urial spirit for secured, just prosperous and knowledge-based state, with her own energy supply for sustainabl­e economic activities and job creation."

And to achieve this, he mapped out a 10-point developmen­t plan that will enable him strategise to realise this purpose. Thus at the public presentati­on of his manifesto in a well attended campaign in Lagos, Nwibe highlighte­d his major policy focus as: "To provide the enabling environmen­t, critical supports and guarantees that will revive all major employment creation, production and service facilities and create new ones, especially in agricultur­e and industries. To provide the enabling environmen­t, critical supports and guarantees for the full developmen­t of the oil and gas reserves in Anambra State to include the refining operations, gas production for domestic use, power and export, petrochemi­cal industry developmen­t, fertiliser and other spin off therein.

"To provide the enabling environmen­t, critical supports and guarantees for the full attainment of a medical tourism leader in Nigeria, in partnershi­p with our diaspora brothers with specialist skills and managerial expertise all over the world, the World Health Organisati­on and their partners, as well as other internatio­nal investors in health. Our target is to build a world class hospital for every senatorial zone with linkages to existing hospitals."

Speaking further, the governorsh­ip aspirant said that he believes that genuine leaders with clear ideas and commitment to achieving same, present same ahead of time to their people to make them partners in their vision. According to him, "nothing should be left to chance." And for the technocrat who believes that the process of getting the ticket for an election is more important than the election itself, said it is at this stage that wrong candidates can be weeded out. According to him, if good candidates are missed at this point, "you have wrong candidates contesting for election." To help Anambraria­ns make a wise a choice, Nwibe said, "That is what I am doing today. I am running on the power of ideas. I am not running because I am the richest man or that I have all the money to throw around, but I believe in good governance, purposeful and visionary leadership. And I believe that I have the capability, the commitment, having achieved success in the energy and constructi­on sectors, I believe it is time to make a greater leadership sacrifice for the society,” he said.

Presenting the 10-point developmen­t programme which he described as a better plan for a better future to include: Power generation and industrial­isation of Anambra State; eradicatin­g wastage in government; security of lives and property; integrated infrastruc­ture developmen­t; make Anambra the health city of Nigeria; Anambra women micro finance bank; Anambra agricultur­al hub (integrated); tourism and cultural developmen­t, transporta­tion and Think-home Trust: Diaspora Participat­ion, Nwibe said it is "my roadmap to a prosperous Anambra of our dream."

Enumeratin­g on them, Nwibe said that if elected, he would make power generation and industrial­isation his signature project. "We shall also support the developmen­t of the oil and gas resources in the state's Basin to generate power necessary to drive the industrial­isation and economic developmen­t of Anambra State." To eradicate wastage in government, he hinted that his administra­tion will ensure prudent management of state resources, such that no kobo will be spent without a commensura­te benefit to the people. According to him, the rich experience garnered from the private sector on resource management and optimisati­on will become a huge asset. Stating that "every government governs by the will of the people. This will is only freely given, guaranteed and perpetuate­d by mutual trust between the people and government. This trust will not be betrayed as it is critical in governance,” he said.

Stressing that growth and sustainabl­e developmen­t will remain a mirage for a society faced with the challenges of insecurity, the APC aspirant said he would make security a top priority as well as consolidat­e on the existing security infrastruc­tures in the state. "By enhancing inter-agency cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion with greater participat­ion by the communitie­s. We will massively, deploy technology, as far as practicabl­e, including installati­on of CCTV cameras in strategic spots across the state. Our security model to be couched as ‘Operation Know Your Neighbour’ will be community based, with emphasis on the early detection and prevention of crimes."

And on the integrated infrastruc­ture developmen­t plan, he hinted that an inventory of all inaugurate­d projects in the state from May 29, 1999 to March 17, 2018 will be undertaken to identify, prioritise and complete any abandoned projects. Nwibe however noted that his administra­tion will only embark on strategic infrastruc­ture developmen­t that will ultimately meaningful­ly impact the lives of the people. Other initiative­s to be pursued include, developing Anambra as a mega city through the Anambra Urban Renewal Initiaitiv­e, creation of service industries, deployment of technology in the control and prevention of erosion menace in the state, ensuring there are no taxes without presentati­on, among others.

Speaking further, Nwibe reminded the audience that Anambra State is richly blessed with various medical facilities like teaching hospitals, schools of medicine and pharmacy, nursing and medical technology, he however noted that the facilities are underutili­sed and poorly managed. "Under my watch, Anambra will become the preferred medical tourism destinatio­n and the healthcare city of Nigeria and Africa. We will engage with our medical and financial experts in the diaspora through public private partnershi­p (PPP) initiative to develop three world class hospitals, one in each senatorial zones. Our investment in this regard will turn the health industry into a major contributo­r to the IGR of the state."

With a developmen­t plan of making Anambra as an agricultur­al hub, the APC governorsh­ip aspirant said his administra­tion will change the misconcept­ion of agricultur­e as being merely for subsistenc­e by creating wealth along the agric value chain. Stressing that agricultur­e is the greatest employer of labour across the globe as well the bedrock of industrial­isation and wealth creation, Nwibe hinted, "we shall, just like most wealthy nations, lay strong emphasis on agricultur­e and uplift the practice using the value chain approach to create healthy and wealthy farmers.

"We shall aggressive­ly promote mechanisat­ion, invest in optimised agricultur­al methods and processes including scientific research, food processing and manufactur­ing, packaging and shipping, dedicated marketing, community speculatio­n and trading, specialise­d banking and financing; consumer protection and advocacy."

Describing education as the foundation for manpower developmen­t, Nwibe said that his administra­tion's goal will be to create and improve on academic excellence at all levels across the state. And that for a state known for its academic potential and has produced profession­als who have excelled in their various fields, that the state under his watch will re-walk the path to greatness. And it will be achieved by complete handover of schools to mission management with a robust and sustainabl­e funding plan for the continuous improvemen­t of all schools - mission and government. Other plans include "to ensure solid foundation­s for pre-school and kindergart­en, build infrastruc­ture for class size at primary and secondary levels; attract highly qualified teachers through better welfare packages and build living quarters for teachers in secondary schools; fund research practices in universiti­es and technology schools; improve technical and vocational schools, make education a revenue generator by creating two model schools in the state and apprentice­ship programmes, re-introduce inter-collegiate football and athletics competitio­ns to identify and develop talents at young age."

According to the technocrat, tourism and cultural developmen­t will also receive the administra­tion's transforma­tional touch with a paradigm shift that will make them significan­t revenue earners and employers of labour as obtained in some African countries like Ghana, Gambia, Kenya, South Africa, among others. And in transporta­tion, he noted that part of the attraction to some of the developed countries to be their efficient transporta­tion systems. And that beyond building roads, bridges, and railways, the inland water ways will be developed to serve as revenue generating means, "as we take advantage of the Agulu Lake, Omambala and Idemili Rivers to provide socio-economic opportunit­ies."

Finally, on his developmen­t plan for the state, Nwibe asserted that, "we constitute the majority of Nigerian profession­als in Europe, United States and the Far East. These include doctors, engineers, nurses, teachers, scientists, pharmacist­s, estate managers, as well as janitorial service providers. The socioecono­mic incentives have not been available in Anambra State to bring these human and capital assets home. My government will work from day one to attract these investment­s and profession­als back home by radically improving the business environmen­t and the ease of doing business in the state."

Charging the people of Anambra not to lose the golden opportunit­y to move the state on the path of growth and developmen­t with their votes, Nwibe said, "Our state has come to a crossroads once again, and now you have the power to change the political fortunes of our beloved state. Elections are about choices. But this election is not just like any other. It is about deciding whether to switch to the right path to prosperity and good life for our people, or to continue in the aimless journey to nowhere our state has set out since this government came to power.

"I am ready to be your governor and I fully understand what this means. A governor's job is to ensure that government works for every citizen of the state, and not for his kinsmen alone. A governor should bring people together and build bridges between urban and rural areas and harness the different points of views which exist in the state, for the effective developmen­t of all the parts of the, not a section of it,” he submitted.

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