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What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by harryagina: 2:30pm On Feb 04, 2011
Your Excellency, it is very apparent that you have a grouse with Nnewi people; the question is—why? What is your grouse, we humbly ask? What has Nnewi done, so grievous that you have decided to forsake her so conspicuously? I write this open letter to appeal to Your Excellency to forgive whatever it is that Nnewi people might have done to you, if any, and give us our due respect in the scheme of things in the State of Anambra.

Nnewi is the second most important city in Anambra State, next to Onitsha. Sorry, point of correction—Nnewi is not really a city yet, but it is long overdue to become one, and that is exactly the point of this letter. Nnewi has all the trappings of a major city, but you have not deemed it necessary to elevate her to this rightful status with simple prerequisite infrastructural development. Have you been to Nnewi lately, and if you have, are you proud of what you saw? Indeed, Nnewi is an eyesore under your watch; quite a disgraceful sight, Your Excellency!

We are talking about the second most important city of your State, for Chrissakes! As a matter of fact, the assessment that Onitsha is more commercially/ industrially important than Nnewi is not a consensus. Some people disagree; they are of the view that Nnewi is more important. Besides the common proclamation that Nnewi is the “headquarters” of automobile spare parts market throughout West Africa, she is the home of numerous trendsetting industries. The Innoson Group of companies in Nnewi, for instace, has gone beyond mere assembly, to the actual manufacture of various forms of motor vehicles––cars, trucks, buses and motor cycles. Nnewi is also the home of Coscharis Motors; the Cento Group of Industries; the Chikason Group of Industries; Cutix Cable Industry; Ibeto Group of Companies, to name just the few.

Your Excellency, let’s talk business sense here, shall we! To a businessman, Onitsha is the most ‘profitable’ city in Anambra State. Nnewi is the second most profitable, and, if properly exploited, she has the potential to become a major city as profitable, perhaps more profitable than Onitsha. To coin a phrase, Nnewi is certainly a goose that lays, or should be laying lots of golden eggs for Anambra State. You are proclaimed to be an astute businessman, and for this, I am truly bewildered that you have not exhibited much business sense in this instance. You have abandoned your second (if not first) most profitable city to rot away. You do know that a rotten goose does not lay golden eggs; that the goose must be nurtured in order to lay healthy eggs. You do know that with adequate infrastructure, Nnewi industries would prosper and lay more golden eggs for the State. And, Your Excellency, you definitely do know that all this must start with passable roads in and around Nnewi!

Now, when an astute businessman ignores all this, then, it becomes pertinent to ask—why? Have Nnewi people wronged you in any form that we are not aware? If we have, we surely would love to hear about it, apologize for it, and make amends if possible. I would personally offer to come all the way from the USA any day to lead an ‘apology team’ to the State House. But if you have no grouse with Nnewi, then we call on you to give us our due respect in the scheme of things in Anambra. It does not make any business sense whatsoever, and you are not portrayed as a sensitive or responsive leader when small, relatively insignificant towns in Anambra State have good roads, and Nnewi roads are abandoned to rot into gullies and small hills. So, once again, I persist with the question—have we wronged you, Your Excellency?

This situation is even more worrisome when the Dim Emeka Ojukwu factor is brought into the equation. Beyond her industrial/ commercial status, Nnewi is the home of the Ikemba of Nnewi, Dim Emeka Ojukwu the legend; leader of the APGA political part under which you won your governorship mandate. It is common knowledge that, through his legendary political influence, this son of Nnewi was extremely instrumental in your election. One would think that the Ojukwu factor is enough to place Nnewi at the very top of your developmental priority list, and when this does not happened, then one wonders—why? Even if Dim Ojukwu is too modest and does not request it, Nnewi people, indeed, the entire world expects you to exhibit the sense of respect to honor Dim Ojukwu’s hometown with deserved developmental attention.

I was in Nnewi during my recent visit to Nigeria, and I truly wept! How Art The Mighty Fallen, I lamented! The entire Nkwo Nnewi area, the very center and commercial heartbeat of the city, or should I say town, is an eyesore! All the major roads are dilapidated and some are impossible to pass. The famous Nkwo Market is virtually inaccessible because most of the roads leading to it have turned into gullies. Remember this, Your Excellency—the Nkwo Market actually gave Nnewi the status of a goose that lays golden eggs. Also remember—a sick goose cannot lay any eggs!

Some Nnewi indigenes outside the shores of Nigeria, the USA in particular, have seriously discussed this matter. We are all shocked that Peter Obi, an astute business intellect actually sits back and allows his State’s second fattest goose to rot away. Rumors around town when I visited Nnewi had it that Coscharis Motors would love to site some arms of its automobile empire in Nnewi, if only there was infrastructural incentive. Nothing can sum up my lamentation better than this single demonstration that industrial giant sons of Nnewi are locating industries elsewhere, which they would rather locate in Nnewi and create jobs for their own brothers and sisters!

This petition is personal, but it is based on a consensus opinion of several Nnewi indigenes in Texas, where we have discussed the pitiful degeneration of our city/ town under your watch. I remember that one angry Nnewian suggested that we must seriously mobilize people and campaign against your re-election. Another guy informed him that this is your last term in office, which means that you do not need our votes any longer. But then, somebody else made another mature comment; we do not really have to campaign in order for you to feel the repercussions of this act. He perceived your neglect of Nnewi as a business failure to exploit the potential of a great ‘business product’ called Nnewi. He argued that it will always be on your public resume, and may affect you when you least expect it. You must admit that it does not look good, especially for a man that is proclaimed to be an astute businessman! Do reflect on it, Your Excellency!
Harry Agina writes from the USA harryagina@yahoo.com
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by doublekay: 12:07pm On Nov 04, 2011
True talk
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by doublekay: 12:08pm On Nov 04, 2011
True talk
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by Onlytruth(m): 5:40am On Nov 05, 2011
Mr Agina, please do you have lastest pictures of Nnewi roads? We need to blog the hell out of it and put fire under Obis @ss here. Thanks!
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by Nobody: 9:48pm On Nov 05, 2011
very very very true my friend! I did my nysc in anambra state and nnewi particularly! I was so shocked and disappointed wen i got there! I read so much abt d town on dailies and i tort i was goin to a city like lagos! But i was confabulated wit wat i saw! D town nor join at all at all jare! I cud'nt wait to leave and go bak home!
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by ROCKJ1(m): 4:57am On Oct 24, 2012
Its true... Pls find a way to attach pictured to buttress your point. Its important.
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by ACM10: 7:58am On Oct 24, 2012
I was at Nnewi 2 weeks ago. We entered the town in the night. There was no light and the whole town was dead dark. It seems like its residence have gotten tired of burning fuel in their generators. My friend came to pick me at the bus-stop. We had to swim through an untarred road to get to his house. I only witnessed the scale of the underdevelopment in the town the following day. In fact, Peter Obi administration had all but abandoned the town. I was amazed that the town has regressed in all development indices. I'm still in shock about the state of Nnewi roads and other infrastructures.
The preferred means of transport in the town is motorcycle making the town very noisy, rowdy and chaotic. The ratio of cars to motorcycles in the town is about 1 : 100. I sampled an opinion of one commercial motorcycle rider on what they will do if government bans "okada" business. He replied "government should provide jobs for us; the factories in Nnewi are closing down and moving to other location because of lack of infrastructures and security". Lo and behold! He told me the gospel truth. Innoson Group immediately came to my mind. I remember that Gov. Chime of Enugu state opened his arms wide and embraced him. He even encouraged him to convince other Nnewi enterpreneurs to relocate to Enugu. Other Nnewi enterpreneurs had since found a new home in Enugu. Such is the failure of Gov. Obi's administration.
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by NRIPRIEST(m): 11:33am On Oct 24, 2012
Pictures ,please!
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by PROUDIGBO(m): 1:15pm On Oct 24, 2012
NRI PRIEST: Pictures ,please!

^^^You're on a long thing if you're waiting for pics.
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by SlyIg(f): 5:48pm On Oct 24, 2012
@Op, Which particular town is better in Anambra state? Is it that glorified village state capital called Awka or that dirty Onitsha? All you need is a governor that will look down and work but not that so called Peter Obi.
Re: What Has Nnewi Done Wrong, Your Excellency?: Open Letter To Governor Peter Obi by Ichietome: 5:57pm On Sep 21, 2017
Lalasticlala please move this thread to the front page. Even though it is outdated. Obiano needs to see this.

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