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Attah's Response To Akpabio by EteFlexible: 9:59am On Jan 28, 2013
FOR a very long time now I have stopped reading anything that is written by or about Barrister Godswill Akpabio the governor of Akwa Ibom State for the reason that I find most of those things sickening and I certainly wanted to avoid being provoked into making a response.

When I was first told that there was another of those write ups in THISDAY newspaper of Friday, January 18, 2013, I simply ignored it. Then again in Vanguard newspaper of Monday, January 21, 2013 my attention was drawn to what must be the same write up.

What alerted me and made me read this piece was the highlighted quote of what Governor Akpabio claimed was my response to him when he “over advised” me on a pending visit by the then president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.

Over advising somebody is an expression that I am not familiar with and honestly do not know what it means but I can say quite categorically that Barr. Godswill Akpabio was not one of the intellectuals in my cabinet.

He was, therefore, never, at any time made a member of any of my advisory committees. It is, therefore, quite difficult to figure out how he could have been in a position to advise me on an impending visit of the president.

These perceived inadequacies saw him moving from one ministry to another. In the time that he was in my cabinet, he had served in three different ministries. None of those ministries was the ministry of works.

It is not possible, therefore, for him to have been the one to fix the federal roads in my state and, with his own money for that matter. Furthermore I cannot think of any one policy drive in my government that can be attributed to Barr. Godswill Akpabio.

Besides, in the six years that he was my commissioner, the number of memos brought to Council by Barr. Godswill Akpabio can comfortably be counted with the fingers of one hand.

Vile and uncouth language

Be that as it may, the main point is that, even the worst of my detractors, some of whom he has chosen to surround himself with, cannot say that vile and uncouth language or behaviour is part of my character.

Barrister Godswill Akpabio has been reputed to be digitally brutal or is it brutally digital in his ability to mislead, to misinform and to misrepresent issues. Still I would have thought that there would be some respect for decency.

To accuse me of having behaved in such an uncivilized manner and having uttered such abusive words in reference to my president is, to say the least, quite despicable.

If he can allow this type of malicious misrepresentation to come out in print, I hate to think what must be going on in circumstances and situations where he knows I am not in a position to respond.

President Obasanjo will be the first to say that he and I have had some serious disagreements and I would not deny it. But it can never be said that I have been disrespectful to him.

I know better than that, and whatever I cannot say in front of a person I will not say behind that person’s back. It has always been my belief that it takes two to quarrel.

Within my right I have commented on some unsavory as well as some very good things that have happened in Akwa Ibom State but I have studiously refused to be drawn into a quarrel with Godswill Akpabio.

If the governor insists that he is quarrelling with me, he should look for a better reason than that, a long time ago, he had over advised me. What it seems like to me is that, the governor is troubled and he should ask himself why.

The governor says he is angry, but there is a world of difference between anger and blind fury. Even so anger remains one of the seven deadly sins and can never be superior to intellect as a driving force for good governance.

If the governor is angry, has he considered that the people may also be angry though for a different reason! The people are angry because in May 2009 the governor told them that he had built a dialysis centre in Uyo to which he donated 17 dialysis machines.

The people have since been searching and to date cannot find it. The people are angry because they remember that the first aircraft landed at Uyo airport in September 2009. During the tour of the facilities, Air Comdr. Idongesit Nkanga, the Chairman of the Airport Development Board, assured the audience that the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) building would be completed and fully operational by the end of that year.

Till today the building is still in construction even though the steel for its erection had arrived since January 2008, and the country is now crying out desperately for such a facility.

The people are angry and resentful because the free and compulsory education that the governor hurriedly declared has since died with its declaration and is now a mirage.

They are also angry and disappointed because in 2008 the governor promised them 10,000 housing units to be built in 2009. In 2009 the number had reduced to 2,000 units. In the same year, 2009, the governor announced that money had been appropriated for the development of housing estates.

In year 2010 the people were told that contracts had been awarded in the sum of N26.9bn to party stalwarts for the construction of those houses. The people are resentful because till today they are still homeless.

In September 2009, by a full page newspaper advert the governor told the people that his much vaunted flagship project, the Tropicana, would open and provide jobs for 5,000 people in the first quarter of 2010.

In case he has forgotten, Tropicana was to have a sky scrapper hotel of 25 storeys, the first in the country if not in Africa. It was to have a 10,000 seat auditorium in which the governor said he would stage world heavy weight boxing fights for Samuel Peters. Today all the people have is a cinema which the people are being told compares favourably with Silverbird in Lagos.

Today the people are unhappy because right now they would be watching the soccer matches of the African Cup of Nations on the giant screen at their favourite Ibom plaza. But they cannot because, in anger the government of Godswill Akpabio had closed down the people’s favourite leisure spot.

The people cannot forget that instead of an ICT park, all they have is an E-library that is yet to start to function; the specialist hospital that they were promised is yet to receive its first patient; the Certificate of Occupancy for Ibaka deep sea port has since been handed over to the Nigerian Ports Authority by the government of Godswill Akpabio; the Ibom Power Plant which was fully completed and commissioned in 2007 is yet to be put into use.

Your Excellency, you should know that the people too are angry. They have a thousand and one reasons to be angry, resentful and unhappy.

They are angry because they are tired of being deceived. They are so angry and resentful that in December 2009, at the Niger Delta rock concert, damning the consequences and throwing all caution to the wind, they pelted you with missiles in Uyo township stadium.

This anger was carried into the way the people voted in the elections of 2011, particularly the gubernatorial elections. The people have become even more angry since the announcement of the results of those elections.

My governor cannot forget that quite early in his first tenure, I had, as an elder statesman and one who had occupied that lofty position, written a letter cautioning him against careless talk and unguarded speech.

I had in that letter suggested that a statement by a high office holder, such as a governor is, can be treated in much the same way as the Catholic Pope speaking excathedra.

Pronouncements that are taken as articles of faith. Unfortunately, I must say that by your utterances and indeed your actions too, you have portrayed yourself as a confused young man with a large burden of inferiority complex.

Six years ago you came into office with a determination to practice the well worn pull-him-down tactic by either repudiating or claiming the work of your predecessor.

Despite what success you may think you have gained in the media, to the extent of considering yourself as the messiah that has come to revive a failed state in Akwa Ibom, the fact remains that the people know the truth.

Permit me therefore to remind you of something that Albert Einstein had said which, at some time, you had quoted: that it is only a mad man that will keep repeating the same act and expect a different result.

If after six years, the technique that you had adopted at the beginning has failed you, wisdom would suggest that you consider a different course of action. I wish you well.

Arc (Obong) Victor Attah, former Governor of Akwa Ibom State
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by adook1: 4:02pm On Jan 28, 2013
The truth is always bitter
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by adook1: 4:03pm On Jan 28, 2013
The truth is always bitter.i salute your patience sir
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by ektbear: 4:24pm On Jan 28, 2013
Wowza.

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Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by OmoTier1(m): 7:24pm On Jan 28, 2013
The designer of the modern Akwa-Ibom has finally spoken, as my people would say.... When breeze blow, fowl yansh go....... . Hmmmm, so my dad was right after all !
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by finebadtboy(m): 3:27pm On Jul 03, 2013
I stand at attention and salute the father of modern Akwa Ibom State, Arc. Obong Victor Attah. This man should have been our president cry . Akpabio na tout! angry Attah!!! Respect. smiley
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by Demswear4u: 3:42pm On Jul 03, 2013
Who cares who builds what?
That's for the historians.
Akwa-ibom state is moving on.
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by amarilo: 4:00pm On Jul 03, 2013
Somebody was praising Tinubu and Fashola for continuity on what the gov b4 them started and the same pipo are laughing at Akpabio for the same continuity. Whatz the meaning of hypocrisy guys? .

Anyway both are fee dee fee.
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by finebadtboy(m): 11:07pm On Jul 03, 2013
amarilo: Somebody was praising Tinubu and Fashola for continuity on what the gov b4 them started and the same pipo are laughing at Akpabio for the same continuity. Whatz the meaning of hypocrisy guys? .

Anyway both are fee dee fee.
you miss the point entirely. I guess you won't understand why Attah replied Akpabio after he told the whole world that he did everything in Akwa Ibom while Attah did nothing.
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by abu12: 5:49am On Jul 04, 2013
Walahi this man finish Akpabio quietly
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by Itoroetti(m): 1:24pm On Jul 04, 2013
I respect u,Arc Victor bassey Attah,akpabio is still ur son,I beg that u shud reconcile with him so that we can move the state forward.
Ur knowledge and wisdom is still required for the growth of our state.
This state is too small for us to be envying ourselves.
Thank u sir
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by Starlett: 3:20pm On Jul 04, 2013
[b]
These perceived inadequacies saw him moving from one ministry to another. In the time that he was in my cabinet, he had served in three different ministries. None of those ministries was the ministry of works.

It is not possible, therefore, for him to have been the one to fix the federal roads in my state and, with his own money for that matter. Furthermore I cannot think of any one policy drive in my government that can be attributed to Barr. Godswill Akpabio.

Besides, in the six years that he was my commissioner, the number of memos brought to Council by Barr. Godswill Akpabio can comfortably be counted with the fingers of one hand.

[b]

He was this incompetent and you retained him for SIX GOOD YEARS This is a huge inditment on your humble self, if you don't know. It then means that he was obviously serving a purpose for you which certainly had nothing to do with good governance. Please take your regrets elsewhere. Leave Nigerians and 'Landers to grapple with the challenges of today. Like political godson like political godfather!

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Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by bloggernaija: 6:50pm On Jul 04, 2013
Attah is 20 times the man akpabio is. This man stood eye to eye,toe to toe with obasanjo on the derivation issue that akpabio is busy squandering right now. Even without the oil derivation, this man built or started building 12 hospitals ,tarred a lot of intercity /inner city road,,power plant ,airport .
Seriously, I wished this man was the one enjoying the big budget akpabio is enjoying.
Believe me , a lot of people would have migrated to akwa ibom by now.

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Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by Nobody: 8:01pm On Jul 04, 2013
I hope this one at least makes the front Page, so much info in here, i have always wondered why non indegenes praise akpabio more than those that reside in the state.
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by Goddex: 8:52pm On Jul 04, 2013
Obiagelli: I hope this one at least makes the front Page, so much info in here, i have always wondered why non indegenes praise akpabio more than those that reside in the state.

Indigenes praise him twenty times more. Obong Attah is just a bitter looser since Akpabio outshine him. Although, credit still go to him for the resource control battle that led to 13% derivation leading to Akwa Ibom earning more from Federal Allocation but in terms of development strides in the state Akpabio has outshine him by several miles.

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Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by Nobody: 9:55pm On Jul 04, 2013
the truth is attah should have performed far better than what he did. however, his stance against obasanjo on the onshore-offshore dichotomy is what all oil producing states are enjoying today.
Re: Attah's Response To Akpabio by Itoroetti(m): 10:54pm On Jul 04, 2013
Goddex:

Indigenes praise him twenty times more. Obong Attah is just a bitter looser since Akpabio outshine him. Although, credit still go to him for the resource control battle that led to 13% derivation leading to Akwa Ibom earning more from Federal Allocation but in terms of development strides in the state Akpabio has outshine him by several miles.

In as much as I support akpabio abit,u lied with ur statement.
Which project did akpabio start on its own apart from tropicana and fly over?
Ibom power plant,airport,seaport,le meridien hotel,akwa ibom state university,etc were all attah's initiatives.
He deserves to be thank for his foresight.akpabio just need to be thank for completing some of the project.
But no thanks to the state university cos dats not how attah planned it to be.

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