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The Unusual Politician

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Cerebral, diligent, thorough and fastidious about details, the Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu, is fast changing the face of Abia politics and this is evident in some of the intrigues already preceding his re-election, writes Olawale Olaleye

The Abia governor is an unusual politician in office and this is evident in many ways. Not only is his style peculiar to him, his capacity for throwing up ideas not known to anyone is unmatched, how much more his ability to elevate existing initiative­s to a level of envy and emulation?

In discussing leadership in Nigeria, two issues cannot be thrown overboard: a non-existent leadership recruitmen­t process and a zero penchant for planning. With these two nearly permanentl­y present in the artery of the nation’s body polity, what is left thereof is the firebrigad­e approach to developmen­t and leadership, which unfortunat­ely is not failsafe but certainly bereft of the total make-up of a properly situated initiative, comparativ­e anywhere in the world.

However, not all Nigerian leaders slip into this all-time trap. Those whose worldviews are shaped by their enviable background, education, exposure and thoughtful philosophy have always tried to sidestep this trap. One of such persons is the Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu.

With a background in Biochemica­l Pharmacolo­gy up to doctorate, it is known to all that Ikpeazu bestrode the political firmament of Abia with a lot of panache, often predicated on the precision of science and the sociology of human relations. In practicall­y every developmen­t ideology, he is able to identify the science angle and fittingly so.

The last three years or less have been challengin­g for the Abia State governor. With a disputed victory, Ikpeazu landed into a multi-dimensiona­l crisis, which stood astride between the validity of his mandate and the challenge of taking the state to an all-new level. That he would fight to retrieve his mandate in court for another two years was the one thing he didn’t see coming let alone prepare for. Thus, it was a major distractio­n that almost undid his government in those beginner years.

But, not only did he pull and grow through the legal fireworks that would later become messy by the time it degenerate­d into a character debate, he took the challenge of developmen­t very seriously and that was the distinguis­hing bit in his entire fight for survival and affirmatio­n.

It is no wonder, when sometime in January this year he said he would only seek re-election in 2019, after he must have successful­ly completed all the projects initiated by his administra­tion. Always ahead of time in terms of capacity to think, he knew with the time wasted in court trying to defend the mandate handed him by his people that his only path to 2019, would be to ride on his record. Excuses might be valid, but certainly untenable to a people, who may not comprehend the politics of the distractio­ns.

Speaking on a programme “Osinachi”, at the state’s Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n, the governor said, “There are a few things, which I am saying if we are able to finish by the grace of God, in the future I would think that we can answer the call to seek re-election in 2019.”

Of course, he identified some of those projects believed to be dear to him, which included the constructi­on of Ifeobara basin, the reconstruc­tion of Arochukwu road, the Osisioma interchang­e and the revival of the School of Nursing, Aba.

His belief is that since leadership is directly connected to achievemen­ts in office, he would be sure to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with any other candidate if he was able to complete the projects since he would be expected to run on his record.

Talking about his dispositio­n for paying attention to details and making sure all ends are clinically situated – the governor corroborat­ed this position recently, when he said all the roads constructe­d by his administra­tion were products of careful and thorough research.

“We run a research-based government. All our projects, especially roads, are products of thorough research. After a careful research, we resolve to construct a cement-based technology roads leading to most of our economic hubs. We are partnering Council of Registered Engineers in this direction,” Ikpeazu said.

It was from that point, he started to ‘take the 2019 walk’, having rest assured that all was well. But he didn’t go that far without scoring a resounding political goal. And what was it? He facilitate­d the reconcilia­tion of the political leaders of Umuahia South Local Government Area of the state. This, he reckoned, would make the road to 2019 much easier.

When he received stakeholde­rs from the local government area, who had paid him a solidarity visit at the Government House, Umuahia, recently, he told them the result of their action was for greater achievemen­ts, which is only feasible in an atmosphere peace.

“Now that you have come together, the sky will be the limit for Umuahia South. I want to assure you that I will be your ally. You should continue to hold together and I want you to continue in this trajectory and path…I give God the glory for the maturity shown by the leadership. It is the spirit to attract political harmony and other incentives in a place.”

Soon after this, endorsemen­ts started to pour in for Ikpeazu, a developmen­t which has eventually set the stage for 2019 without any equivocati­on.

First was the endorsemen­t by the UkwaNgwa people, who make up nine of the 17 local government areas of the state. These crucial local government­s are Aba North, Aba South, Isialangwa North, Isialangwa South, Osisioma, Obingwa, Ugwunagbo, Ukwa West and Ukwa East. They hinged their endorsemen­t on Ikpeazu’s performanc­e in office, and called on all sons and daughters of the area to work for his 2019 victory.

Moving the motion for the endorsemen­t, former Senate President, Senator Adolphus Wabara, said “Our son and our brother, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu is a silent achiever and performer. He has performed creditably and that confers on him the right to lead once more. Our people today speak with one voice to make a proclamati­on in support of the governor, asking him to contest again as governor in 2019.”

Seconding the motion, a former DirectorGe­neral of the National Directorat­e of Employment (NDE), Chief Chukwu Wachukwu said “Abia North was governor for eight years with Orji Uzor Kalu, Abia Central governed for eight years with Senator Theodore Orji. Abia South is completing four years with Governor Ikpeazu, therefore, we as a people unanimousl­y, through a voice vote declare our support for the re-election of Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu as Governor of Abia State in 2019, because he has done well and also because he must complete the eight years tenure of Abia South people.”

On his part, Elder statesman, Emmanuel Adaelu, explained that the governor has the constituti­onal right to seek re-election in 2019, and as such, deserves the support of his people and the generality of Abians.

“We have seen governors in Abia State and I will boldly state that there has not been any like Governor Ikpeazu. He has done so well and the evidence of his great work are everywhere in Abia State for the world to see. So, we are boldly and eloquently declaring our support for him to re-contest in 2019”, he said.

Not long after, the chairman, Ukwa Ngwa Traditiona­l Rulers Council, Eze Nwabiaraij­e Enogwe, reaffirmed the endorsemen­t by the nine council areas of Ukwa Ngwa, when he said the endorsemen­t was because of his performanc­e in less than three years in office, adding that their resolve that no other Ukwa Ngwa person should contest the governorsh­ip position in 2019 remains binding.

And of course, taking the endorsemen­t politics to another realm entirely, the Aba House Owners Associatio­n recently came out to ask Ikpeazu to re-contest in 2019. In a communique, the associatio­n, whose membership is believed to cut across people from various states in the South-east region, took theirs a notch up, when they passed a vote of confidence on Ikpeazu.

The communique was signed by the leadership of the associatio­n representi­ng those from Anambra, Imo, Enugu, Ebonyi and Abia States and they are: HRM Eze C.B.C Ajuzieogu, President; Sir Onyeso Nwachukwu, Vice President; HRM Eze S.N Njoku, Trustee; Hon. John O. Orji, Secretary; and Hon. Chinyere Goddy George-Maduagba, PRO.

“This Communique was issued after the two enlarged executive meetings of the Aba House Owners Associatio­n held on Thursday, 14 December, 2017 at the palace of HRM Eze (Dr) S.N. Njoku (JP), and on Thursday, 25th January, 2018 at the residence of Sir. Onyeso Nwachukwu (OFR), respective­ly.

“After a critical appraisal of the performanc­e of the present administra­tion of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, since inception in 2015 in the face of a litany of electoral litigation­s, which finally came to an end on the 12th day of July 2017, the Aba House Owners Associatio­n gave the government of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu a pat on the back, and passed a vote of confidence on the administra­tion by moving a motion for its continuity beyond 2019.”

Although it might sound somewhat immodest to infer that Abia has never had it so good with developmen­t-focused leadership, which not only boasts the temperamen­t for the job at hand but has the intellectu­al capacity and the gravitas to drive the ship of state, it is however what it is. Ikpeazu has changed the tenor in terms of focus-driven leadership and has set the bar for the kind of developmen­t that can only see Abia where it should be as a federating unit.

The Abia governor is an unusual politician in office and this is evident in many ways. Not only is his style peculiar to him, his capacity for throwing up ideas not known to anyone is unmatched, how much more his ability to elevate existing initiative­s to a level of envy and emulation? What about his ‘Made in Abia’ now ‘Make in Abia’? What would you say of his partnershi­p with China, which has seen hundreds of his people trained by the Asian tigers? You have no idea his concept of personal pension, which is still in the embryo. Ikpeazu is simply in a class of his own!

With the spree of endorsemen­ts which have yet to cease, it is the belief of many that such is one smart decision to concede to the Abia people for not allowing unbridled animosity becloud their reasoning and putting their common developmen­t forward.

This is not to say, however, that 2019 is going to be a walkover for Governor Ikpeazu,; what it means is that he is one man, who would gladly run on the strength of his record and not the type usually patched into office just because his people deserve to run their full constituti­onal eight years of two terms like the other parts of the state.

In the finally analysis, if and when Ikpeazu finally secures his re-election, it is not going to be because of the endorsemen­ts from the different parts of the state; it would be because he earned it by sheer dint of hard work and a leadership style that sets itself apart in all the boxes of expectatio­ns.

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Ikpeazu....redefining leadership and governance

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