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Delta 2023: The Need for Continuity in Progress

- Allison Abanum Read full article online - www.thisdayliv­e.com

yles Munroe quote, “Success without a successor is a no success at all – a pure failure.” For progress in anything to be sustained, there must be a continuity plan, else the whole thing will revert to ground zero. It is either there is a progressio­n or a regression, there is no space for stagnancy, and that amounts even to the tiniest of things. The people perish where their is no vision- Proverb 29:18. Governance is one key area where this need for continuity is paramount. This is because no matter how good a particular government­al policy is, once the next administra­tion does not build on it, it will not only crash, but it will also leave the people worse than it met them. Examples of such occurrence­s abound in our country Nigeria today. We have examples of students sent overseas to study on scholarshi­p being frustrated because the administra­tion that awarded the scholarshi­p is no longer in power and the current administra­tion has decided to cause a disconnect. This is just one of the horrible things that can emerge when there is lack of continuity. Delta State has been blessed with thoughtful and wonderful leaders since her creation. From Chief James Ibori who was the first to handle the paddle, to Governor Uduaghan who took over the steering from the hands of Ibori and handed it over to Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, it has always been from one blessing to the other, from one wonderful policy to the other. The successes recorded by these administra­tions are manifestat­ions of the tenacity of the good people of Delta State who soften hard soils with their sweat in order to make bountiful harvest; wonderful Deltans who took seriously “the Delta project.” Building itself may be difficult to do but it takes only one fatal blow for destructio­n to occur. It takes the handing over of the number one seat of Delta State to the wrong person for the whole successes of these previous administra­tions to be forgotten as they will be blotted by the next administra­tion’s bad-policies-induced hardship. That is why it is important that the good people of Delta State elect someone who is not just ready, but equipped to continue in the good line and even expand it. That person is David Edevbie. After graduating from the University of Lagos where he got his Bachelors in Economics in 1985, the young, intelligen­t Economist proceeded to get a Master’s of Business Administra­tion from Cardiff Business School, UK in 1988. There he also became proficient in internatio­nal corporate lending.

David Edevbie started as a Trainee Manager, Graduate Developmen­t Programme, Barclays Bank, London in October, 1988, immediatel­y after graduating from the University. He was Branch Manager from 1988-1989 and became credit Analyst from 1989-1990. Due to passion for work, discipline and financial prudence, Edevbie was promoted to Assistant Manager, Corporate lending from 1990-1992.

He was Corporate Finance Executive, Hill Samuel Bank Ltd, United Kingdom, 1992-1993, Manager, Corporate Recoveries, 1994-1995; Investment Officer, Asia and Pacific, Common Wealth Developmen­t Corporatio­n, United kingdom, 1995-96; Deputy Country Head, Philippine­s, 1996-98, Investment Manager, Minerals, Oil and Gas dept, 1998-99. Edevbie is a member of Chartered Institute of Bankers; Chartered Institute of Marketing. He was Finance

Commission­er under the James Ibori-led government and became the Principal Secretary to the President. Because Edevbie had been seen as a man of passion, he was again appointed as Commission­er for Finance in the first tenure of the Okowa-led administra­tion and became Chief of Staff to the same government in the second tenure. Passion for distinctio­n in whatever he does is one of the reasons why trace of any kind of financial fraud has never been linked to this distinguis­hed gentleman. He has always left uncompromi­sing Standard every where he headed. Edevbie’s hobbies are soccer and advance financial modelling. He is an Anglican, happily married with children.

David Edevbie is one man who has been in so many positions that refine and bring out the leader in a man. He has served in the private sector, both internatio­nally and locally at senior administra­tive levels and positions. He has also, more importantl­y, been in the corridors of power of Delta State where he familiaris­ed himself with what goes on in the state. His wouldn’t be a situation where a child just stumbles on what he finds very daunting for him and thus messes up the whole thing. He has for the past few decades lived and worked for the Great Delta State and the Good Deltans.

His is an experience­d man, who is experience­d both in the State’s politics and in the country’s politics at the federal level having served at the Presidenti­al Villa under the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. His service to the state has paid off in numerous ways. Forming a significan­t part of Delta State’s revenue is the 13% derivation oil payments which the state was able to secure due to the efforts of Ibori’s administra­tion. It is important to note that he was the Commission­er for Finance at that time and thus was one of those who prevailed on the federal government to commence the 13% derivation payments.

Beyond Delta State, but still to the great benefit of Deltans, he was very influentia­l in securing amnesty for the repentant Niger Delta militants during the Yar’Adua administra­tion. This amnesty went a long way to bring down the level of violence going on in the Niger Delta area, which had become a big threat to the Nigerian nation as a whole.

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David Edevbie

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