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Ugwuanyi: Making Enugu the Envy of Other States

In less than three years into his tenure as the governor of Enugu State, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has proved himself a trailblaze­r, writes Uchenna Nwobodo

- Nwobodo wrote in from Nike, Enugu

The Gburugburu narration is one that brings smiles to the faces of the broad spectrum of People of Enugu state. His name is Ifeanyichu­kwu which translates to “Nothing is Insurmount­able to God”. Gburugburu is his alias. Close associates however, reveal Gburugburu is actually his chieftainc­y title but has now almost subsumed his name. Gburugburu means “Every Where”.

Indeed, since the quest to serve the people of Enugu state at a broader level made him leave the House of Representa­tives where he gave his constituen­cy quality representa­tion for 12 years, to seek election as governor, he has been living out his name and title. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s victory at the 2015 Enugu state gubernator­ial contest brought a new lease of life for the people of the state.

Essentiall­y, as his first name, Ifeanyichu­kwu, implies, Ugwuanyi, putting God first, has been able to surmount vagaries of office to wrought uncommon transforma­tion on Enugu state. And as a Gburugburu, the enchanting Ugwuanyi story is a common refrain on the lips of Enugu people. The story of how he turned Enugu around just within two and half years of assumption of office has become a melodious song on the lips of the people.

Ugwuanyi has solidly stamped his presence everywhere in the state in the mould of signatures projects of his three-year-old administra­tion.

The Ugwuanyi phenomena is emotionall­y and vividly captured here: There is a touching correlatio­n between 1919, the governor and Amuri, a sleepy community in Nkanu West Local Government Area of the state. The British colonial administra­tion had intervened on the community’s road in 1919 with a signpost to show for it.The signpost still stands till today as a nostalgic reminder of the ‘benevolenc­e’ of the British colonial overlords to Amuri . As narrated by the people, since 1919, successive government­s in the state have turned their backs on Amuri and treated its people as second citizens as no form of infrastruc­tural developmen­t has taken place in their community.

Hundred years later, Amuri has got a new ‘signpost’ courtesy governor Ugwuanyi- a road his administra­tion constructe­d in the community- and the people are ecstatic. When the governor visited Amuri recently to inspect the road, his presence elicited wild excitement as the people enthusiast­ically trooped out to welcome him.

Ugwuanyi’s interventi­on in Amurri is also true of other parts of the state. His state-wide people oriented socio- economic and infrastruc­tural re-invention of Enugu resonates in all nooks and crannies of the state. Indeed, Ugwuanyi’s wondrous achievemen­ts within the two and half years he has been on the saddle speak for him. Avalanche of unsolicite­d 2019 second term endorsemen­ts he has received so far have their locale in his achievemen­ts. The people of Enugu are appreciati­ve and want him back in 2019.

Ugwuanyi is unassuming and has no airs around him. Unlike some of his brothergov­ernors; the Enugu state helmsman does not dance to the gallery. He is not a slave to media propaganda in terms of showing off his achievemen­ts. As a public relations guru, the governor knows that public deserve undiluted truth rather than pernicious propaganda­s, instead of hyping his government’s projects that dot the state’s landscape in the media or listing non existing projects as his, he delivers visible, verifiable projects and allow the people to do the trumpeting, cheering and clapping themselves. This has earned him unpreceden­ted goodwill no governor of the state has ever enjoyed in the history of Enugu state.

Primate of the Methodist Church in Nigeria, His Eminence, Dr.Kanu Uche , normally not one to heap effusive praises on politician­s, says Ugwuanyi is exceptiona­l and deserves a 2019 come back. To the Methodist Church leader, Ugwuanyi is a poster boy of good and purposeful governance. His words: “Any governor or politician who wants to be re-elected in 2019 must perform.”

Then the clincher: “Governor Ugwuanyi has done very well…even those in graves, if they are allowed to vote will vote for you, the performing governor of Enugu state. This man is using the resources given to him very well to develop the state”.

Like former President Goodluck Jonathan who in one of his famous speeches said: ‘I have no enemies to fight’, Ugwuanyi, evidently has no enemies to fight in Enugu politics. The state has in the past been the hotbed of octane political wrangling.

In terms of peaceful political atmosphere and tolerance, Ugwuanyi’s Enugu is a clean break from the Enugu of his two immediate predecesso­rs during whose tenures the state witnessed endless feuds among its political actors. However, the bi-partisan approach to politics which Ugwuanyi brought to bear on his relationsh­ip with politician­s across parties in the state is largely responsibl­e for the prevailing tranquilli­ty in Enugu’s political turf.

Senator Gilbert Nnaji representi­ng Enugu East describes Ugwuanyi in the following flowery terms: ‘The prevailing peace, political tolerance and bi-partisan dispositio­n that defines his government rekindle hope that of a truth there can be dividends of democracy without necessaril­y deploying state resources to suppress dissenting voices. He has unified the leaders and elders of the state such that political parties in the state today merely exist in the books even as access to better life is no longer determined by political considerat­ion or other illogical sentiments. His commitment to things that benefit the masses as against personal interests of the privileged few as it is unpreceden­ted”

Evidence of his harmonious relationsh­ip with the main opposition All Progressiv­es Congress, APC in the state can be gleaned from praises often heaped on him by leaders of the party.APC National Vice Chairman, South east, Emma Eneukwu eulogises Ugwuanyi thus: “Governor Ugwuanyi has created a peaceful atmosphere that has made it possible for everybody to be one when it comes to issues concerning the state”.

Other APC leader such as second republic governor of the old Anambra state, Jim Nwobodo, former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, Director-General of Voice of Nigeria,Osita Okechukwu and Foreign Minister, Geoffrey Onyema all have kind words for Ugwuanyi.

Ugwuanyi’s shrewd management of financial resources of Enugu state in the face of debilitati­ng economic challenges is one of the hallmarks of his administra­tion. His judicious use of the Paris Club refund recently earned him commendati­on from Senator Abdullahi Gumel, Chairman of the Senate Committee on State and Local Government Administra­tion who acknowledg­ed the governor’s transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the applicatio­n of the fund. He said: “We have gone through the books and as far as the bailout funds are concerned, everything is in order .In fact, Enugu state has even gone further because we haven’t seen this in any other state”.

It confounds many that Ugwuanyi executed the transforma­tive projects without borrowing a dime unlike many of his counterpar­ts. However, being an accountant, Ugwuanyi knows the benefits of financial discipline.

Appreciati­ve of their governor’s solid stamps on sands of time, outpouring of supports and endorsemen­ts for Ugwuanyi’s yet to be declared second term has been overwhelmi­ng. , For example traders in the state recently shut markets and poured into the famous Michael Okpara Square for a rally in support of his re-election in 2019. The traders are enamoured by his innovative human developmen­t and empowermen­t programme which ensures that 100 of them (traders) win #50,000 every month to help expand their businesses.

Commercial tricycle riders, motorcycli­sts among many other groups and associatio­ns in the state have also organized rallies to thank him for his magical strides.

Apart from his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP which has since expressly given its nod for Ugwuanyi’s second term, various political parties in the state under the aegis of Inter Party Advisory Council, IPAC has also endorsed him for a second term. Prominent chieftains of the main opposition in the state, APC, agree Ugwuanyi is a good product that must be kept hence they are working for his re-election albeit secretly for the fear of being accused of anti-party activities by their party.

Senator Nnaji wants fellow PDP members in the state nursing the ambition of jostling for the party’s 2019 guber ticket with Ugwuanyi to bury the idea because “in keeping faith with his electoral promises, he has radically changed the narratives and conspicuou­sly raised the bar of good governance and service delivery .His people –oriented, all inclusive and responsive leadership has indeed entrenched a new order where everyone and every part truly belong”

Workers in the state’s civil service say they have never had it so good as they applaud Ugwuanyi for paying them 13th month salary last December. Enugu retirees are also singing the governor’s adulation for not owing them. The Nigerian Labour Union says Enugu under Ugwuanyi comes top in the areas of minimum wage implementa­tion.

Apart from Primate Kanu, prominent clergymen in Enugu are equally bearing witnesses to the governor’s sterling performanc­e. These include two priests, the Anglican Archbishop of Enugu Ecclesiast­ical Province, Emmanuel Chukwuma and Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka of the Adoration Ministry (AMEN) fame.

While those who are awed by Ugwuanyi’s massive re-engineerin­g of Enugu have endorsed him for a second term, others are already carving a role for him beyond 2019 and seeing him through the prism of 2023.One of such persons is Ebere Wabara, a columnist and social commentato­r. In a piece recently, he said: “I have the conviction that, at the opportune time, Ugwuanyi would be thinking of Igbo presidency and his robust prospects. He should begin to luxuriate on that presently since his re-election is a foregone matter on the ground of his leadership quintessen­ce and currency exponentia­l endorsemen­ts”

With the massive state-wide goodwill he enjoys on the account of his trail blazing performanc­e, 2019 guber contest in Enugu looks good to be one duel between Gburugburu and Ifeanyichu­kwu Ugwuanyi!. For as it is said in Nigeria’s local political parlance, there is no vacancy in Enugu State Government House!

Ugwuanyi is unassuming and has no airs around him. Unlike some of his brother-governors; the Enugu state helmsman does not dance to the gallery

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Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi

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