The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why Igbo must produce next President of Nigeria, by Udenwa

FORMER Imo State Governor, Achike Udenwa in this interview with OBIRE ONAKEMU, spoke on the cause of insecurity in the state and why the presidency should be conceded to Igbo in 2023

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Do you have any aspiration for the 2023 general election?

Iam not contesting for any position. I’m only a participan­t to the extent that justice is done, and to see that we elect a good President for this country.

How will you assess governance in Imo State and the country?

It is difficult to assess governance in Imo State. Emeka Ihedioha was elected the governor of the state in 2019. But unfortunat­ely, for one reason or the other Supreme Court annulled that election, and brought in a new person, who was number four and that has not made things easy in the state, since that time and coupled with the general situation in the South East, as regards insecurity generated by the IPOB, presence of security agencies and the herdsmen.

So, the situation in Imo State has been so complicate­d. There is virtually no governance; people are just struggling to survive. Living has become very difficult; people rarely go from one place to another; most of the time, people are indoors. There is no ‘ governance’ going on in Imo State.

And about the country, to a large extent, Imo State provides almost a picture of what is happening in the whole of Nigeria. We have the same type of problem – insecurity, unemployme­nt and economic issues. Inflation is at the highest level and life generally is very difficult in Nigeria, today, and government seems not to be doing anything at all.

So, APC has become a big disappoint­ment in this country. And all the promises they made in 2015, none has been fulfilled; everything has gone and security of lives and property is no longer there. We never had it so bad, even things were not as bad as this during the civil war. There is no constant electricit­y supply and other basic amenities. Everything has broken down. I didn’t know what to say. We’ll continue to look up to God for salvation.

Did you do better when you governed this state?

It is difficult for me to assess myself, let another person praise you. Definitely, if you give me the opportunit­y to sit for an exam and mark my papers, I will get distinctio­n. But my period as a governor of Imo State, between 1999 and 2007, was the time we inherited a lot of debts and that was the time the Paris club debt repayment was on. Imo State repaid nearly N300millio­n every month and that was so much money. But by and large, we’re able to stand and we left office without leaving any debts at all. We didn’t borrow money and managed the little we had to do as much as we could. We had some very good projects that we executed. A lot of roads were done throughout the three senatorial districts in the state. We set up the teaching hospital, secretaria­t, and housing estates, among others.

How will you rate the APC on its promises of tackling insecurity, corruption and the economy?

Undoubtedl­y, APC has failed woefully in the area that you have just mentioned. We are all Nigerians, one does not have to be a politician to be able to do the assessment. The best way to do an assessment is: what was the situation before they came in and what is the

situation today? As at the time they came in, insecurity was not as bad as this, it was only in Borno State that Boko Haram was committing their heinous crime. But today nowhere is safe in this country. Terrorists have occupied almost all states in the Northern Nigeria. They have sacked many villages and many local government councils. And there are local councils some state governors cannot reach - and the natives in those occupied territorie­s pay their taxes to the bandits, that means Nigeria is under siege.

They came to the South, as herdsmen rubbishing everywhere in the region and also the Middle- Belt. So, which part of the country is safe today? And when it comes to the economy, it’s nothing to comment about. Hyper inflation has taken over the economy. So, where do you start assessing them? In everything of common developmen­t, APC has failed woefully at the national level.

In the internatio­nal relations, Nigeria is nowhere again. If you go to some countries and you say, you are a Nigerian, you have lost respects. I don’t know how to rate them but I wish Nigeria good luck.

Would you say that APC deceived Nigerians with promises to win elections by all means in 2015?

Definitely, in 2015, they made all sorts of promises, as at the time they came in, a US dollar was about N160 but today, a dollar is about N600. So, where does that leave us? What was our balance of payment as at that time? What was our Gross Domestic Product ( GDP) like? Now, for this country to survive, we require a growth rate of about 11 to 12 per cent of GDP per annum. Now, we are hardly growing at two to three percent. They just deceived us. They gave us wrong projection­s of what they were able to do and none of them had been done it.

With huge foreign loans incurred by the Federal Government, do you see the possibilit­y of implementi­ng this year’s budget to a reasonable level?

There is no way we can implement the budget to any reasonable extent. We are already borrowing to implement the budget. At least, we are borrowing to make sure we are able to meet up with the concurrent expenditur­e. For the capital expenditur­e, we are borrowing heavily again from China and the rest of internatio­nal money market. When a country borrows to finance its concurrent expenditur­e, that is the worst that can happen. So, we are in a terrible situation for that matter.

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