My worries about Buhari, Rochas - Onyirimba
Chief Stanford
Onyirimba, a foundation member of PDP, one time majority leader, Imo
State House of Assembly and an aspirant into IMO PDP chairmanship
position speaks with EVEREST EZIHE in Owerri on number of issues
concerning PDP, APC, Governor Rochas Okorocha’s administration and the
Muhammadu Buhari administration. Excerpts:
about 1999,
probably due to my philanthropy and paÂtriotism, my people in Ehime
Mbano persuaded me into serving them as the executive chairman of the
council but due to my passion for quality and effective representations,
I opted to run for the state asÂsembly which I won and till date my
constituents uses me as a case study for quality and effective
representations . I revolutionized the state conÂstituency through
attraction of infrastructural developments. I really gave them my best
and Imolites were proud of me, people looked upon me in the House of any
critical issue, my solace is that I gave good acÂcount of my
stewardship
How do you access the presÂent House of Assembly with what happened during your days as a legislature?
honestly, I shed
tears because today’s House of Assembly is a rubber stamp of the state
govÂernment, I feel so depressed seeing the robust House I built
snowballing into an execuÂtive arm of the government. in those days, we
were highly reÂspected by other arms of the government. Besides, other
Houses of Assemblies use to come to Imo state House of AsÂsembly to
learn what they conÂsidered as people oriented legÂislature. As the
Floor Manager between 1999 – 2005 we where the best in the East of
Niger. The House today is a shadow of itself in terms of quality
repÂresentations and obligation to the populace, I am truly ashamed
because they have lost focus of the foundation, vision and mission, they
have been pocketed by the executive arm of the government at the
deÂteriments of the masses.
As a chieftain of
PDP, are you not worried by the legion of crisis your party has been
neck deep into, both at the state and national levels and as a
foundation member of the poÂlitical party, what is your take on the way
forward?
Honestly, what we
have now in terms of the tenets of PDP is quite distinct from what the
party used to be between 1999 – 2007, there was no impunity, there was
respect for internal democracy, that time what we have is a political
party in which power belongs to the people but today what we have is
PDP! power, the power no longer belongs to the people. the power now
belongs to the self acclaimed political leadÂers, chieftains and money
bags. This is the bane of PDP.
The Gospel truth
is that the power has been removed from the People both at the state and
at the national level. I am please that the party is now beÂing
repositioned, being re-enÂgineered and being re-invigoÂrated. The party
has realized its mistakes and they are trying to bring the party back to
the peoÂple who are the real owners and not to political money bags.
Respect for internal democracy and returning the party back to the
original owners, that is, the people is the only way forward. The party
was overwhelmed by her victory for 16 years and they mismanaged and
abused the success, privilege and honÂour through impunity.
It is a
historical fact that APC, APGA, and every other party making wave in
Nigeria today is an offshoot of PDP. Once bitÂten twice shy, the party
is unÂdergoing transformation, infact the shortcoming of the present APC
government should be a strength for PDP to be comÂmitted in people
oriented poliÂcies and programmes.
If you have the
privileged of meeting Nigerian President, Alhaji Muhammed Buhari, toÂday
what fundamental issues are you most likely to address with him?
I will commend
him for his war against corruption, I will ask him to make it a holistic
afÂfair rather than the perceived lopsided approach. I will be
courageous enough to tell him that most of his policies are anti-masses.
He must do someÂthing to salvage the economy. Nigerians are suffering.
His dividends of democracy to felÂlow Nigerians are illusion. It is time
he addressed the petroÂleum sector. Nigerians wants positive
transformation in the power sector. The change NigeÂrians voted for is
not what they are getting. The educational sector is comatose and needs
revival. The health sector is an apology and deserves military
attention. Nigerian youths are roaming the streets, unemployÂment rate
is frightening, govÂernment should create enabling environment for
improvement in socio-economic activities. The President should stop
jackÂeting, the time to think out of the box is now. Yes, we are
winÂning the war against the Boko Haram Islamic sect but the over 270
innocent Chibok SecÂondary School Girls abducted by the sect for about
two years now are seem to have been forÂgotten. We voted for positive
changes and we deserve nothÂing less.
You are also an
elder statesÂman in Imo State can you give a candid analysis of Governor
Rochas Okorocha’s Rescue Mission Administration for the past five
years?
Sincerely
speaking, Governor Okorocha re-defines goverÂnance in terms of
infrastrucÂtural developments, nobody can take that away from him but
his administration lacks tact. The qualities of his works are poor and
lack proper co-ordinations and organizations. He has no respect for
political leaders. I am aggrieved with his free education policy
beÂcause the educational rating of the state has nosedived into a
pitiable situation. The civil serÂvants are complaining of delay in
payment of their salaries as well as pay cuts. Pensioners are aggrieved
over backlog of unÂpaid pension. The State econÂomy is in shamble.
People are suffering and crying. The govÂernment concession policy is
anti-masses. You cannot run an efficient and effective adminÂistration
without due process. The administration lacks vision and purposeful
governance, the state is being run like a private enterprise. It is not
yet uhuru, we deserve God’s mercy and intervention.
Finally, what message do you have for members of PDP, ImoÂlites and Nigerians at large?
For members of
PDP, it is important to remind them that no political party thrives
without discipline. This is the dawn of a new era and things must be
done right, respect for internal democracy and zoning arrangement are
the keys for rebuilding the party. PDP has optimal chances to regain
powÂer in 2019 but they must put their house in order, they must shun
bickering, wrangling, rift and rancor. They must be paÂtriotic enough to
accept their mistakes and their willingness to make sacrifices in the
overall interest of the party.
For the Imolites,
if there is no pains there will be no gain. We can now make comparative
analysis and say which one is better with a visionary leader the state
will regain its lost glory. We need patience and prayers.
Nigerians are too
docile, they should compel the President to work in tandem with their
high expectations. Yes, there is global economic glut but the government
and the masses must be on the same page in terms of diversification.
The power sector deserves practiÂcal military attention than lips
services approach. We must look inwards to salvage the economy.
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