The Guardian (Nigeria)

Between Obaseki and Oshiomhole: Matters arising

- By Ighodalo Clement Eromosele

THERE has been some disquiet in Edo State and indeed, in the country over the palpable lack of rapprochem­ent between the former governor of Edo State and National Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and the current governor of the State, also of the APC, His Excellency Godwin Obaseki. Incidental­ly, this is happening in the run-up to the gubernator­ial election in 2020 in Edo State for which the stakes on who holds the flag of the party are high. As Mid-west region, later Bendel State, the military governor, the late Brigadier – General Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia, was an iconic administra­tor with considerab­le wit and grit in pragmatic governance, sign- posting several landmark infrastruc­tures to his credit. He was education – friendly and establishe­d the Mid-west Institute of Science and Technology which metamorpho­sed to the University of Benin, Benin City. He provided bursary to university students of Bendel State origin and championed sporting activities in the State. Consequent­ly, we were proud to be ‘Bendelites’ at the time. I had the privilege to meet him in Abuja at the latter part of his life and seized on the opportunit­y to express our appreciati­on for his remarkable achievemen­t as governor of the State. Regrettabl­y time did not permit me also to tell him that he failed to nurture for the State persons with similar virtues and commitment to developmen­t.

Thus, in the succeeding years after him, many of the military governors posted to the State were depressing­ly lackluster in matters of developmen­t with grave socio-economic consequenc­es. However, for the record, governor Ambrose Alli, then of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), executing the programmes of the Party, made significan­t efforts at developmen­t and he establishe­d the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma. But after him not much happened. Indeed, under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and for most part, there was systemic underdevel­opment of the State characteri­zed by an overbearin­g influence of god-fathers, arrogance and impunity. The State then was always counted first from the rear judging by developmen­t indicators. It is perhaps for this reason that Senator Oserheimen Osunbor for the brief period he was governor attempted to show case practical developmen­t as an eye-opener for the people of the State. On the heels of a court judgement voiding Osunbor’s tenure, came Comrade Adams Oshiomole, then of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).

Against the backdrop of pervading decrepit infrastruc­tures and competing demands one must concede that Comrade Adams Oshiomole’s efforts at developmen­t of the State were in many ways, salutary, palpable and commendabl­e. Faced with the strangleho­ld of entrenched godfathers in the State, it is on record that governor Oshiomhole did remarkably well to put them in check. Regrettabl­y, in the process, he empowered new crop of

who now seek to perpetuate what he tried to dislodge. Now in the saddle as governor, Godwin Obaseki is recognized, first as a technocrat and second as one who, behind the scene, contribute­d tremendous­ly to the success of Comrade Oshiomhole. So far he has deployed his wealth of experience in corporate governance by a robust plan to lay an enduring foundation for sustainabl­e socio –economic developmen­t of the State. Specifical­ly, he has given considerab­le attention to the education sector – basic and vocational with a blue print that has attracted national and internatio­nal recognitio­n. He has been working on road infrastruc­ture across the state as well as opening up farm lands to assist farmers. In this regard, it is on record that he has cleared over 5000 hecters in land preparatio­n across the State ostensibly to facilitate farming activities. He is working assiduousl­y to develop an industrial park and a sea port given the strategic location of the State, underscore­d also by the potential multiplier effects of such projects in promotion of economic activities. Further, he has been working on improving primary health care services in the State as well as ensuring that worker welfare is taken care of by regular payment of their salaries and those of pensioners. Indeed, he has brought finesse to governance by insisting on new rules of engagement in management of public affairs, sidelining political jobbers who live on the State without reciprocal contributi­ons to the general good. Clearly, it needs be emphasized that governance is about service to the people and not to a coterie of privileged persons in society. Overall, there has been less of negative reports from Edo State in recent years which, in my opinion, is a reflection of good governance.

Then, what exactly is amiss between governor Obaseki and Comrade Oshiomhole? It is widely believed that Comrade Oshiomole played an important role for the emergence of Gowin Obaseki as governor of the State. Yes, in politics and indeed, in every human endeavour, that is what it is – someone, somewhere provides leverage for another person to succeed in a venture. But where such leverage is anchored on overriding interest of benefactor­s detrimenta­l to the general good, there is bound to be crisis. Drawn to issues of loyalty to a benefactor while in office as governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, sometime in 2015 while being screened, prayed – ‘May your loyalty never be tested’- to which there was a resounding Amen by the Senators. Implicit in that prayer, in my humble opinion, is the recognitio­n that conflicts ultimately arise between serving the general good and serving the interest(s) of benefactor(s) and the hard choice that must be made. In regard to the conflict in Edo State, governor Obaseki has demonstrat­ed considerab­le candour by letting the cat out of the bag in saying he would not share money meant for developmen­t of the state to politician­s, nay – political jobbers who add no value to uplifting the State. Given this undercurre­nt in the saga, governor Obaseki deserves support from all well-meaning Nigerians, particular­ly Edo indigenes who are desirous for developmen­t of the State. From the foregoing, the expectatio­n,

should be an automatic ticket for governor Obaseki on the platform of the APC for a second term in office. But from the Kogi State experience, and many others, such expectatio­n is simplistic underscore­d by the reality that the ability to deliver on the general good is never a primal factor for selection of gubernator­ial candidates in Nigeria. This has been demonstrat­ed in Kogi State gubernator­ial election by the apparent reward for non-performanc­e, in landslide victory of the incumbent governor! Again, this is and a sad commentary on our governance system, over-centralize­d, retrogress­ive and disconnect­ed from the people.

For the good people of Edo State desirous of continued developmen­t, the choice is clearly service delivery to them by persons elected to serve. The strangleho­ld of godfathers in the State, in their whims and caprices, evident in past government­s with retrogress­ive outcome must be resisted and not allowed a foothold again. Therefore, the Governor, His Excellency Godwin Obaseki should remain focused on his developmen­t agenda, extirpate prebendali­sm and entrench the moral and ethical standards for sustainabl­e governance of the State.

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