THISDAY

Great Men of Niger Delta and the Region’s Future

- Toriola Adeyemi – Adeyemi, a public commentato­r, writes from Abuja

While discussing season and time, we are quick to mention morning day and night and we also talk about yesterday today and tomorrow. The Niger Delta region has its fair share of men who dominated enormous space in the political landscape of our dear country; it still does and will always do. Edwin Clark, who is currently the chairman of Delta’s forum, is one man whose dominance of the political landscape of this country is never in doubt. He leads the pack of renowned men of the region.

He was a former Federal Commission­er of Informatio­n and he still wields enormous influence in the polity of our nation.

Other men who are classical examples of great men in the region are the late Ada George; the former Governor of Rivers state, Rear Admiral Festus Porbeni (Rtd). Chief Pat Utomi, Tom Ikimi, Dan Etete and Don Etiebet also make the list of men who wield influence in the region. Their contributi­ons and roles in past administra­tions earned them this honour. There was also the late Admiral Mike Aikhomu and the late Admiral Mike Akhigbe. This list will be incomplete without the late Samuel Ogbemudia. He was such a great leader and his sterling leadership qualities were never in doubt, and these qualities had always been a reference point for leadership in the region.

There are also men of the Niger Delta region who are in the limelight presently. These are men who had and are still dominating our political landscape in the last 10 years.

The leader of the pack is former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. This is the first man ever from the “minority” to hold the most exalted office in the land.

Many felt his ascendency to office was the will of God and the wishes of men. One thing is sacrosanct; he is the natural leader of the region due to the office he held.

Some personalit­ies who made this list are; the late DSP Alamesiegh­a, Chief James Ibori, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, Dr. Peter Odili, Rt. Hon Chubuike Rotimi Ameachi, Godswill Akpabio, Timipre Sylva and Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State.

These are men and the face of the region in the last three political dispensati­ons.

The hope of any home, society or nation is its future. The most important men of all are the future men of the region. They bear the burden of the political success, fortunes and destiny of the region. They are the group of men who can repair the damage done to the reputation of the region and probably take a shot and get into the highest office in the land.

I shall be highlighti­ng a few of these men who have either conquered the corporate world, or selflessly served our dear country, or are still rendering such services.

The first on this list is Peterside Dakuku, who is currently the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency. He is one man who will bring the much needed new lease of life into the battered reputation and aspiration of the Niger Delta region in the near future. The arithmetic progressio­n of his political status and relevance gives the region such hope.

There is a Herbert Wigwe who needs no introducti­on. Happenstan­ce has proven that when a technocrat gets into government, there is a delivery of dividends of good governance due to forward thinking.

Wigwe is currently the group managing director of Access Bank and, as one of Nigeria’s foremost corporate bankers. He has helped develop some of Africa’s biggest companies in the constructi­on, telecommun­ications, energy and oil and gas sectors through a unique model, which involves understand­ing and providing financial support and expertise. His career in financial services spans more than 25-years, including over a decade as Deputy managing director

The list of tomorrow’s men of the region will be incomplete if there is no mention of Timi Alaibe. This is one man who has rendered selfless service to the region. It is safe to say he thinks, sleeps and dreams of the region.

His immense contributi­ons towards the socio-political stability of the region while he was the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission are visible.

His resumé is the most impressive due to the fact that he conceptual­ised the Niger Delta Developmen­t Masterplan. It just affirms the conviction that the destiny of the region can be entrusted to him.

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