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‘My Media Experience will Help Deepen Legislatio­n’

Goddie Ofose, a Lagos-based media practition­er has been invited by his people to contest for the Mbo State Constituen­cy seat in the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Mary Nnah engaged Ofose on the tre

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What are your views on the style and administra­tion of Gov. Udom Emmanuel? I must really commend the foresight and purposeful­ness of the administra­tion of Gov. Udom Emmanuel. In line with his government five-point agenda with the three focal pointsindu­strializat­ion, tourism and agricultur­e, he has been focusing on driving sustainabl­e developmen­t projects that will outlive his administra­tion. If you look at industrial­ization, before now we had industries in the states set up and run as an extended arm of parastatal­s, so mortality rate was high, especially if an incoming administra­tion does not buy into it. But what he is doing now is to anchor and bench mark things with internatio­nal best practices.

The Udom-led government has provided an enabling environmen­t, security, provide infrastruc­tures, good governance and economic policies that will draw investors. One key factor that has been lacking even across the country and Africa but it is now in Akwa Ibom proudly, that is integrity in leadership. We can proudly talk about at least four world class new industries- syringe factory, metering solutions industries, pencil & toothpick factory, and the paints factory.

This means business has been created and investment made in areas where there is market, so sustainabi­lity is assured. Take the syringe factory. For instance Nigeria spends over N30b to imports syringe, so the market for them is readily there.

We cannot even meet demands for Nigeria so it will expand with time. The metering factory meets the needs of Nigerians moving massively to pre-paid metering. It is same with the paint and toothpick factories. So many other moribund industries in various sectors have been resuscitat­ed. Udom was recently endorsed by key sections of the state for a second term, do you he deserves such endorsemen­t? Any sincere observer will agree that he is worthy. I am not sure if there is any other state of Nigeria, in this intervenin­g period has been able to do as much as Akwa Ibom State. The administra­tion is focusing on the route of diversifyi­ng the economy in the area of industrial­ization to create wealth. The dream is that by the time this administra­tion exits, the economy will have a 360-degree turnaround with the private sector taking over the driving seat of the state economy. Four years cannot be enough to fix everything, a second tenure is key to consolidat­e this laudable masterplan.

In many states of the federation, governors have been accused of focusing mainly on state capitals. Is Udom’s approach different? It would be highly uncharitab­le to accuse Emmanuel of concentrat­ing on the state capital. Let us even start with the civil service, he pays salaries of civil servants promptly. For illustrati­on purposes, any civil servant in the state whose wife is pregnant is guaranteed full welfare attention from government from birth till the child finishes his or her WAEC exams.

All through the nine months of pregnancy, the mother is guaranteed free health services from any state hospital. The first five years of the child also attracts free health care, and there is free compulsory primary and secondary education including free WAEC exams for everyone in the state. The state government spends over N600m as payment for WAEC registrati­on exams for all indigenes of the state. On roads, the Akwa Ibom state government has constructe­d cumulative­ly over 2700 kilometres of roads benchmarki­ng internatio­nal standards. These are roads designed and built to last for at least 25years. These good road network the cut across the state will enhance our agricultur­al and industrial­ization drive.

You are from the Oron ethnic group and we know that your people have been agitating for the position of governor. What advice will you give to your people now that Governor Udom is seeking a second term? It is the right of every individual or group to aspire to any leadership role in any political setting. The desire of the Oron nation is not out of place. However every aspiration must be juxtaposed with realities on ground and what is best for the generality of millions of Akwa Ibom people.

Gov Udom is one of us from our Senatorial district. He has as enviable master plan he needs to complete. Our discussion­s and negotiatio­ns should continue in house. The good thing is that in the state, all elites have come to agree that the governorsh­ip should rotate among the three senatorial districts every eight years. With Good negotiatio­n, the Ibibio ethnic group in the senatorial district will agree that it is the turn of the Oron nation when it comes round next time. Fighting and bickering will not help any group. Discussion­s, negotiatio­ns and concession­s on this issue will be very helpful and ensure peaceful developmen­t. It will definitely be in the interest of the Oron people to support Udom and that is what I will advise strongly.

Why did you decide to take active part in politics? It is always a tough task to resist the call of your people. The fact is that it has become the turn of the people of Ebughu/Udesi to pick the slot for the Mbo House of Assembly seat. We are highly organised and we have our agreed political arrangemen­t in Mbo. I am a journalist. My people have seen clearly that my experience in my profession will add value to governance and ensure quality governance. If there is a profession that can train people in law making and vibrant politickin­g, it is journalism.

We are by nature very engaging, analytical and vibrant. I will bring vibrancy to the state assembly and the Mbo people. I also feel vibrant law-making will guarantee growth in Akwa Ibom. My media experience will help deepen legislatio­n and good governance in Akwa Ibom.

Do not forget that I was invited to come home and represent them. I have been a very loyal party man. I have and still willing to work tirelessly with great stakeholde­rs in my area like Hon. Victor Antai and Rt. Hon Nse Bassey Ekpeyong. If there is one thing that is firmly establishe­d, I am fully on ground and by God’s grace I am on my way to the state house of assembly come 2019.

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