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Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by Wisdomkosi(m): 11:22am On Sep 08, 2020
Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables

By Francis Nwaze.

If we still agree that the Greek idea of government, democracy, which was later espoused by the American politician, Abraham Lincoln as "government of the people by the people and for the people", with its dividends of basic and social amenities, when benchmarked with what is obtained in climes practising monarchy and communism, then one can argue in the affirmative that democracy should be adopted universally, as the best form of government.

For the mere fact that it has the trappings of rotational leadership and civil-centred -where people air their views and become, in most cases, standoffish during electioneering - not coerced to do otherwise unlike military era where people are compelled to do what's against their conscience, it should become a much sought after the system of government. That it succeeds in getting to some parts of Africa explains why we all should ensure it gets to other "undemocratic African states".

Between the first republic in 1963, which was partly punctuated by the civil, all the features of a democratic state, were already in place. Details for this is not for today.

Throughout Nigeria's chequered history, our quest for the installation of democratic governance has been partly truncated. Our first democracy experiment was between 1979 to 1983 which briefly interrupted decades of military rules before returning to the status quo a year later. Throughout this period under review, the ill-human treatment of the civil populace, unhindered access to the treasury and brazen administrative recklessness contributed hugely to the nation's snail speed development.

Those in authorities behaved the way they did because there was an absence of a mechanism for checks and balances - a case of a one-man show. There was a time in the nation's history Nigerians were "kobold" at any slightest provocation or was termed 'indiscipline' rather than using the court to seek justice. Does it mean there was no court found anywhere? Not really, its comatose state is as good as dead. The nation was a shadow of itself. The present geopolitical location now known as Ebonyi was separated, some of our siblings found themselves in Enugu, some in Imo while some communities in Ikwo like Oferekkpe and Amata found themselves yoked with the Cross Riverians.

One of the greatest epochs of the state was in 1990, even when our people were torn apart, the needed democratic dividends still eluded them.

During the last leg of the democratic experiment in 1999 nothing came out - the decrepit state of things was still there - no roads, basic and social amenities, formidable opposition, functional press, and the rest which characterise the new system of government. It's at this point that I must not fail to acknowledge the effort and guts of the quondam head of state, General Sanni Abacha.
General Abacha, during the commemoration of the nation's 36th anniversary, added 6 more states to already existing 30, bringing it to 36 states.

While he is one of the few heads of states that are viewed from different prisms, misunderstood and say hated, I celebrate him for bringing us together - gathering us from our various exiles to our today's location, Ebonyi State. It's doubtful that when the young Ebonyi State was created, all returned. No, not all returned. Some of our siblings because of marriage and other engagements, in fact, fear and lack of confidence in the system led to their foot-dragging.

Such mental posturing is not unconnected with their recent memories of harsh governance, which agrees with the ancient maxim of "he that is bitten by a snake fears earthworm", to them it was still an old win, apparently in a new win skin. Only, in 1999, microscopic few Ebonyians returned following the introduction of free education for all by the first civil governor of the state, Sen. Samuel Ominyi Egwu, PhD, who saw illiteracy visible written on the faces of the returnees.

Such was greatly utilised, this explains why we had a crop of lettered minds. The same scenario was the case when in 2007 Chief Martin Elechi was elected as the governor of Ebonyi State. His capacity for delivering the much-touted dividends of democracy was doubted by few which was chiefly the reason there was no influx of people into the state even when the magnificent state secretariat and unity bridges. It is true according to one writer that the people had always been, like the Jews, in wakeful expectation of when a 'messiah' will emerge as a leader, this, in their thinking will lead to alteration of status quo.

Those in faraway places had been on guard. No sooner than later did, in 2015, Engr. David Nweze Umahi emerged as the leader with a strange ideology which runs counter from where they returned - the ideology of massive infrastructural transformation of the state that doesn't have respect for ethnicities! From areas that have less need for the road, Governor Umahi imposed on the people. One rural dweller Nwefuru Iteshi fielding questions from newsmen said Umahi's transformation of the hinterland is "unprecedented and embarrassing" - a contrast to what he had witnessed in where came from.

"In my entire life, I have not seen this type of embarrassment in my life even when I was in Imo State, I can't explain this type. Governor Umahi is embarrassing us with development, go to Onueke, roads are tarred to someone's doorstep", chief Iteshi said. Again, a visit by Bright Chimezie to Ebonyi a few days ago, he said, "I had cause to visit Ebonyi State after a long time, unfortunately, I arrived late at night. On arriving, I was enthralled by the structural transformation of this state."; in a grand finale of PDP campaign for the just concluded council elections in Ebonyi State, the PDP National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus said, " Umahi has performed miracle in Ebonyi State. I will tell other governors to visit Ebonyi to learn good governance."

It's an avalanche of testimonies over what many many refers to as the strange ideology of governance ongoing in the state. One attributed the success of the administration to the late dictator, Sani Abacha who created the state making it possible for people to manage their resources and select their leader.

He argued that the political leadership crises in most democracies have been solved by Gov. Umahi, enumerating, airport, waste to wealth plant, largest shopping mall in Africa, largest ecumenical centre, new Governors lodge, world-class virology centre, world class Teaching Hospital, reconstruction of the 13 general hospitals in Ebonyi State, School of Nursing, the mushroom plant, concentric circles of 13 flyovers, the glass tunnel, massive roll out of 8 inches concrete roads, first in Africa, Several water schemes, massive empowerment programs, compulsory ownership and motivation of farmlands, etc.

The democratic deliverables in Ebonyi State under Governor David Umahi are transgenerational. The state, rather than embroiled in political leadership crises, collision with the legislature and trade unions as it is in other states, is enjoying purposeful and good governance.

With the introduction of payment of salary before the 15th of the month, the least in the mind of its workforce is to down tools -no industrial action, no executive -legislature impasse, the leadership of the latter had to close ranks and join in the war against the ravaging Corona Virus -chairing various subcommittees and aided in manning border areas to forestall unchecked entering of people into the state. The synergy between the organs of government necessitated the decimation of the virus. Not only that but it has also increased the spate of development and the few sons and daughters of the state living outside have returned, Ebonyi State now a burgeoning with socio-economic and academic activities.

Nwaze is the Special Assistant to the Governor of Ebonyi State on Media and Publicity.

https://igberetvnews.com/1363880/umahi-delivering-democratic-deliverables-photos/


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Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by Wisdomkosi(m): 11:23am On Sep 08, 2020
More photos

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Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by longetivity(m): 11:26am On Sep 08, 2020
see Photoshop, 600 years for umahi

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Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by OVB123: 11:36am On Sep 08, 2020
He should focus more on human capital development because Ebonyi is the poorest state in south eastern part of the country.

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Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by GboyegaD(m): 11:41am On Sep 08, 2020
If this pictures are not over edited, kudos to him. He should be told that while physical capital is good for development, human capital is also necessary.
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by GboyegaD(m): 11:58am On Sep 08, 2020
Chinobastardaw:

It isn't edited.. There is massive development going on in that state.. Nigeria as a whole needs human capital development and not just Ebonyi

I'm sure you're one unemployed youth, lol, or even if you're employed do you earn up to 300k? If you don't it means you're poor then, so you see

How did you come about this conclusion? Anyways, physical structures alone isn't sufficient and those pictures, hmmm...... I will leave it at that.

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Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by LLobiorah: 1:14pm On Sep 08, 2020
Francis Nwaze, they cut this una long story short nah, haba!!
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by GboyegaD(m): 1:30pm On Sep 08, 2020
Chinobastardaw:

You have not being to the east, why not go and confirm for yourself if you're in doubt.. It is not our duty to convince u,.. I'm clearly certain you don't earn up to 300k, so there is not point.. Funny enough you will also have numerous siblings and relatives who are unemployed and still eating mama thank u.. Those should be your worry

What's your state of origin let's start from there

Search through my post and read how I have always insisted I am Nigerian and that is it about me.

By the way, how does my earnings or that of my siblings have anything to do with the edited pictures? It isn't for me to tell you how much I earn however, I will appreciate if you can stop embarassing yourself going forward with baseless assumptions of people that choose to respond to your post.
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by Racoon(m): 1:41pm On Sep 08, 2020
If the SE should vie for the presidency, Engr.David Umahi should be the man to beat.The way this man transformed Ebonyi State based on info & what I am seeing on the net is simply astonishing.

I guess I may be lost @ Presco/Sperendeo junctions & other parts of the city when next I be in Ai.The negative about him is his autocratic attitude.Learnt he does not tolerate any dissenting voices.How true Ai people?
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by alohman(m): 2:58pm On Sep 08, 2020
Umahi is the only Governor who refused to pay minimum wage of 18k not to talk of the recent 30k. Ebonyians are suffering and dying in numbers under his watch. Nonsense i used to support him before but not any more. He has failed me.
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by GarangDeMabior: 3:04pm On Sep 08, 2020
Same photos and same roundabout for over six years.

Same Junction.

Is there no other pictures to snap and talk about other than these.

No wonder the citizens there have little brain because anything Umahi did is in line.

He is like their God

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Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by alohman(m): 3:17pm On Sep 08, 2020
Francis Nweze tell Umai to pay minimum wage of 18k the civil servants are not asking for the recent 30k approved by the fg . why is he impovrishing Ebonyians.?
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by GarangDeMabior: 3:22pm On Sep 08, 2020
alohman:
Francis Nweze tell Umai to pay minimum wage of 18k the civil servants are not asking for the recent 30k approved by the fg . why is he impovrishing Ebonyians.?

Tell that to Igberetv he is paying for the propaganda.
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by Enugupikin: 3:30pm On Sep 08, 2020
GboyegaD:


Search through my post and read how I have always insisted I am Nigerian and that is it about me.

By the way, how does my earnings or that of my siblings have anything to do with the edited pictures? It isn't for me to tell you how much I earn however, I will appreciate if you can stop embarassing yourself going forward with baseless assumptions of people that choose to respond to your post.
You're a loser.. It only shows you're not proud of your cursed worthless skull mining ewedu Republic if not you would have mentioned it, I guess your from the cursed osogbo.. Your warped mind even suggested to you they're edited when you have not been to the east..
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by GboyegaD(m): 3:38pm On Sep 08, 2020
Enugupikin:

You're a loser.. It only shows you're not proud of your cursed worthless skull mining ewedu Republic if not you would have mentioned it, I guess your from the cursed osogbo.. Your warped mind even suggested to you they're edited when you have not been to the east..

Oga, whatever your issues are that makes you think everyone is tied to tribes, I can't help with that. I'm not ready to go low with you so you are allowed to believe whatever it is you want.
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by LegendHero(m): 3:41pm On Sep 08, 2020
Enugupikin:

You're a loser.. It only shows you're not proud of your cursed worthless skull mining ewedu Republic if not you would have mentioned it, I guess your from the cursed osogbo.. Your warped mind even suggested to you they're edited when you have not been to the east..

But Osun state is better than Ebonyi state in all indices of development.

So what exactly is worthless in a state like Osun that made you compare it to Ebonyi state in this context?

I like Dave Umahi tho. He is performing well.

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Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by mabea: 3:50pm On Sep 08, 2020
GboyegaD:


Search through my post and read how I have always insisted I am Nigerian and that is it about me.

By the way, how does my earnings or that of my siblings have anything to do with the edited pictures? It isn't for me to tell you how much I earn however, I will appreciate if you can stop embarassing yourself going forward with baseless assumptions of people that choose to respond to your post.
Oga there's nothing edited there. The way you people talk at times eh. See Ebonyi State needs all the infrastructures it can get now. Who told you there's no human capital development program there? There's an ongoing you win program to create some 60,000 millionaires in the state. It is better you focus on your state maybe your governor can do something

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Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by GboyegaD(m): 3:58pm On Sep 08, 2020
mabea:
Oga there's nothing edited there. The way you people talk at times eh. See Ebonyi State needs all the infrastructures it can get now. Who told you there's no human capital development program there? There's an ongoing you win program to create some 60,000 millionaires in the state. It is better you focus on your state maybe your governor can do something

I am not disputing the works and like I said, human capital is necessary as well. However, the OP launching an attack to such comments raises my curiosity to the authenticity and considering the ppi/dpi of the images as well.

I do not know if there is human capital development or not however, suggesting that it should be looked into was never a crime, or was it?
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by Enugupikin: 3:59pm On Sep 08, 2020
LegendHero:


[s] But Osun state is better than Ebonyi state in all indices of development.

So what exactly is worthless in a state like Osun that made you compare it to Ebonyi state in this context?

I like Dave Umahi tho. He is performing well[/s] .
Osun, a skull mining worthless shithole village is not better than any state in the east.. Except you've not been to osun.
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by Enugupikin: 4:01pm On Sep 08, 2020
GboyegaD:


I am not disputing the works and like I said, human capital is necessary as well. However, the OP launching an attack to such comments raises my curiosity to the authenticity and considering the ppi/dpi of the images as well.

I do not know if there is human capital development or not however, suggesting that it should be looked into was never a crime, or was it?
You're in doubt bc your worthless cursed region is not used to development.. The east is filled with construction sites.. Direct your frustrations and bitterness to your worthless south west region.. Nobody needs your input here
Re: Umahi: Delivering Democratic Deliverables (photos) by GboyegaD(m): 4:12pm On Sep 08, 2020
Enugupikin:

You're in doubt bc your worthless cursed region is not used to development.. The east is filled with construction sites.. Direct your frustrations and bitterness to your worthless south west region.. Nobody needs your input here

Nigeria in general needs development and construction isn't what necessarily denotes it. That said, abeg, live in your delusion and stop mentioning me.

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