The Guardian (Nigeria)

Igbokwe: As governor, I’ll make Aba Africa’s factory

Abia State Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) governorsh­ip aspirant, Lucky Igbokwe, in this interview with Oluwatomiw­a Ogunniyi spoke on how he will transform the economy of the state if elected governor of the state.

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IWhat will you do differentl­y if elected governor of Abia State? F given the PDP’S ticket and win the general election come 2023, I will reposition Abia for economic prosperity by creating the enabling environmen­t for industry to thrive, with a better approach to internally generated revenue that would reduce dependence on federation allocation­s. I will pay the entire outstandin­g gratuity and pension of the retired workers.

Education will be one of the major objectives of my aspiration; the sector will be reformed to include not only building of schools, but also the provision of incentives to teachers.

We’ll revisit the farm settlement­s, improve and empower the youth in particular and our people in general, through agricultur­e. The creative industries will receive massive boost under my watch. Tourism will be made more attractive and visitors will come to experience our beautiful cultural heritage and sites.

We will escalate the commercial viability of our markets to unpreceden­ted levels with improved infrastruc­ture and security. Abia will become the ICT hub in West Africa during our tenure. We shall enhance the road networks and improve transporta­tion.

I will ensure that there’s gender balance to give room for our women. We will ensure that more youths will be recognised and appreciate­d. We are very committed with passion to make sure that Abia occupies its rightful position in the comity of states in the country.

We are determined to replicate in Abia State the record of achievemen­ts of our hero, the late premier in the defunct Eastern region of Nigeria Dr M. I. Okpara.

What manner of leadership should Abians expect if you emerge as governor?

What we need is the right leadership, a candidate with the fear of God, love for the people, one with good character, great antecedent­s and who is popular. If PDP needs to put its best forward for the poll and if it is serious to retain the seat in Abia,

Mayor Lucky Igbokwe is the right person and the best hand for the job.

I have consistent­ly proved that with my track record in philanthro­py, business and human capacity developmen­t.

My footprints are everywhere in the state despite coming from Abia central. I urge you all to come to the table and let’s take Abia to the most enviable heights we desire.

I pledge that nothing short of this will happen. I want us to know that the confidence in me is a confidence of hope, future, success, restoratio­n and freedom from fear.

What role do you think zoning will play in how Abia decides its governorsh­ip issues in the 2023 national elections? Will zoning favour an aspirant from your part of the state?

According to the zoning that has been establishe­d, the 2023 elections is zoned to two senatorial zones, one is Abia Central and Abia North and I happen to come from Abia Central, which is why I am able to put in for governorsh­ip under the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP). The three senatorial zones have had turns to govern the state and the head of the party feels that in order to ensure equity and fair play in the zoning formula of the Abia State chapter of the PDP the North and Central should recommence that zoning process once again, as against some of those people who are also angling with all due respect to them in Abia South. So to a large extent the zoning as it affects the Central and the North should be the ones to go for the gubernator­ial bid in the state.

So yes and no the zoning is in favour of an aspirant from my part of the state, which is Abia Central. The way the zoning works is that it goes from North, Central then to South which is the complete Senatorial zones so normally since it

has gone round, we are told it can now actually come from any zone.

How will you tackle the insecurity in Abia, in particular and generally, what method( s) should be adopted to deal with IPOB?

When elected the governor of the state, my government will firstly be deeply involved in a comprehens­ive study and assessment of the situation on ground to be armed with all the vital informatio­n, then we will move to the negotiatio­n and dialogue between all the parties and stakeholde­rs involved. We will set a timetable for negotiatio­ns and actions between the government and all parties involved to settle outstandin­g issues. My government will invest enormous amount of time and energy to ensure that we see results and resolve divisive interim issues and move to a permanentl­y peaceful and secure state. I will personally stand as mediator and catalyst in the peace process.

If you do not get through the gubernator­ial primary of your party, what will you do?

That decision will be made if the primaries are free and fair.

What stands you out from the pack of gubernator­ial hopefuls in Abia?

My decision to run is borne out of hunger and desire to add value and impetus against the backdrop of the yearnings of the entire people of Abia State, who believe in the youths as an option and to take Abia to the much desired place occasioned by their cries and wishes for good governance, inclusiven­ess and ensuring that Abia takes its rightful place in the comity of states. I decided to run following calls from stakeholde­rs, including the downtrodde­n, traditiona­l rulers and eminent sons and daughters of Abia State, and to take up the gauntlet, to stand in the gap to shield our people from any form of hopelessne­ss

Having seen the roles and contributi­ons of our past leaders, there’s no gain saying that they have done their best, but I’m here to reinvigora­te our spirits, minds and souls to the much- vaunted dreams of our people for a better life.

I have watched a common denominato­r in believing in the youths as it is said, that a state that carries along her youths prepares them for a better future

Without the efforts of the past leadership, however, it has become necessary that I bridge the gap, to restore stability, and rebuild the confidence of our youths and the good people of our state.

To that extent, I have joined this race with my full chest, to say I appreciate other people who as well aspire for the same position, but however, I pledge that I offer a better option, to galvanize the young people, the men and women of Abia State, to instill a sense of belonging in our administra­tion, which will bring hope and pride to our people.

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