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Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by Tkoy(m): 10:42am On Mar 12, 2021
By Dr Godwin Maduka


I am onye Anambra, and today, I write not as a person with partisan interest, but as a concerned citizen, or what our people call "nwa afo". I write as a citizen with civic consciousness who understands that more often than not, especially in the Nigerian political space, electioneering activities tend to obscure the real issues affecting the society. Those issues get glossed over without critical appraisal and are lost in the din of campaign activities. And so elections come and go, but those issues still remain because like Newton's first law of motion states, an object will remain at rest or move in a constant velocity until it is acted upon by an external force.

It is another election season in my dear State, and we should be more concerned about the discussions we are not having. Building a modern society takes conscious effort, meticulous planning and dedicated execution. It doesn't just happen. Anambra is no exception.

Anambra State ranks fourth in bank deposit mobilization in Nigeria after Lagos, Abuja and Rivers State. But access to bank credit is so low. Access to finance remains one of the largest constraints to micro-small-medium enterprises (MSMEs). Increased credit made available to businesses have a multiplier effect on their performances and helps to boost their productivity. Unfortunately, while our people have huge deposits in banks because of our large informal sector, second only to Lagos, only a fraction of that money is given out as loans to businesses domiciled in Anambra. Access to credits has proven to be a stimulus for robust economies. More jobs are created, wages grow and living standards improve. What can we do to change this situation?

On the ease of doing business, Onitsha ranks 23 among 36 cities according to an index. From Upper Iweka down to Main Market axis, street boys hold people doing their legitimate businesses hostage, demanding for money under different guises. It is an extremely hostlie environment, and only people of steely resolve survive it. That is shameful. On dealing with construction permits, Anambra comes 28. On registration of properties, Anambra is 32, and on enforcement of contracts, Anambra is 30. Can something be done about this poor outing so as to make Anambra a top business destination instead of a place we travel to for christmas and burials.

Every year, we churn out graduates from our schools. 70% of them leave Anambra for other cities in search of jobs. We provide workforce for other States. How do we reverse the trend and become an attraction for workforce instead? What future are we creating for our teeming youths? Opportunities in life do not start and end with trading.

In this age of the internet, do we have a tech hub? Silicon Valley came to be due to synergy between Stanford University in the United States and Silicon Valley, pioneered by the Dean of Engineering, Frederick Terman. It was a harmonic relationship in which tech industry folks took courses in Stanford. In return, Stanford graduates had job offers from the tech companies. The creative abilities of the students of Stanford as it relates to technology found a vent and a funding stream in Silicon Valley. Google, Yahoo, Cisco and over 40,000 tech companies are products of this synergy. Can we recreate this model in Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, unleashing the talents of our young people and jobs in the process and making Anambra a hub for tech innovations, or are we still fixated in the old and retired testament called oil? Of course, Apple market valuation is worth more than Nigeria’s federal budget.

How do we make the three cities of Onitsha, Awka and Nnewi a smart city that operate round the clock instead of a ghost town once it is 8pm? There is a correlation between the entertainment industry and night life. Our young people in creative arts have to travel to Lagos so they can be exposed to opportunities for their talents. But the market at home is hugely unexplored. Just imagine the job creation possibilities in this sector alone.

How do we transform Onitsha main market into an international grade shopping mall? How do we change the "Obi and Sons Nig Ltd" business model of the Igbo man into something that outlives the founder, something with a global outlook while maintaining the local character? Talk of corporations and multinationals. John Pemberton invented the Coca Cola drink recipe and Asa Griggs Candler bought the patent from him 131 years ago. Today, Coca-Cola is a global brand.

How about Nnewi? Can it be an auto parts manufacturing hub with large foundries, steel furnaces and forges to complement it? Engineering faculties in our institutions of higher learning can have an exchange programme with Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company and other heavy industries and get the opportunity to develop indigenous technologies that will solve local problems.

What is our current debt profile, the durations and the repayment plan? How can debts be used to drive growths? Do we have the capacity to borrow more for critical infrastructures?

Power remains a tough challenge for successive Nigerian government. But it is not insurmountable. Anambra sits on a vast gas deposit that is untapped. Are there ways we can exploit this opportunity and make constant power a reality, especially for our industrial clusters and big businesses? What will the legal regime be like? Even God needed light to create. “Let there be light”, so said the holy book. That is the backbone of production and a strong attraction for investors.

Onitsha port is idle and idling despite the fanfare surrounding it's construction. How can it be made viable? Since our people are the biggest importers in this country, can we build a mini economy around the port area, just like Apapa. Why shouldn’t that port be functional? The problem is not in our stars. It is in ourselves.

What's our current IGR? How do we grow it? While States like Lagos derives the bulk of her revenue from IGR, we are stuck with the federal allocation which is not enough to drive growths. Anambra has over 60 markets dealing in several items and several other businesses. Unfortunately, tax awareness is low. Can we drive a campaign to raise this awareness and streamline payments for efficiency and accountability? We have the most active diasporans, how do we get our people to think home beyond mouthing it?

On health, no modern society survives without a robust health care system. The Anambra State Health Insurance Agency was launched on the 14th of September, 2018, after the law establishing it was passed in 2016. However, only 2•4% of Anambra residents are covered by the agency.

One of the ways an Igboman fiercely reiterates his pride and independence is by asking "i na enye m nri?" (Do you feed me?). But the recent food blockade by northern farmers is like the wind that showed the underbelly of a cock. Food prices increased astronomically. What happened to our agricultural capacity? Igbariam farm settlement is gone. Anambra North used to be the food basket of the State due to the arable land available in that area. Have we lost it? How can we build a synergy between our farmers and agro industries?

While we shout restructuring, what are the low hanging fruits we can pluck in the interim? Have we exhausted our present capacity?

See, if you don't have a destination, any road will take you there. The election year is here again. We need a reawakening, a renaissance, a call to self reinvent. We need big ideas. We need critical thinking on governance beyond payment of salaries and road construction. There is development rain all over the world, and we are not getting wet.

I sincerely hope that in this election, what we will hear will not be the same monotonous rhythm that is so rudimentary, so cheap and so lacking in imagination. I sincerely hope that these issues and more dominate our discussions. The electorate should be able to interrogate them because Anambra is the only place we call HOME.

Source: https://9newsng.com/anambra-2021-the-issues-we-are-not-discussing-dr-godwin-maduka/

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by RedSquid: 10:48am On Mar 12, 2021
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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by iaamxavier(m): 10:53am On Mar 12, 2021
Wetin dey vex me with all this politician be say them Sabi all this things before election, once they get in their brain freezes

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by okeyglm: 10:55am On Mar 12, 2021
you're on point sir. soludo should go and rest. we need a fresher like Dr. maduka

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by BKayy: 11:06am On Mar 12, 2021
His excellency has spoken

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by AbijaJ: 11:08am On Mar 12, 2021
This man sounds like a visionary. His ideas are very sophisticated and grounded in modern trends. This ought to make frontpage. Maybe Op should include a source.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by okeyglm: 11:20am On Mar 12, 2021
I could remember those years in enugu. when we used to have pool of talented youths doing well in music and acting. today all of them have left to Lagos in search of better deals.
onitsha markets still looking the same since 60's. sir you nailed everything.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by Tkoy(m): 12:04pm On Mar 12, 2021
AbijaJ:
This man sounds like a visionary. His ideas are very sophisticated and grounded in modern trends. This ought to make frontpage. Maybe Op should include a source.

Yes the source is there... He can push it to front page
Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by TotoGame(m): 12:10pm On Mar 12, 2021
from somebody Sen.Ekwunife will trash during the primaries

history is about to be made again in Anambra

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by hisgrace090: 12:43pm On Mar 12, 2021
Others will still come up with their old promises of i will tarr your road give you bore hole, provide electricity if elected.

Nice one from the digital candidates dr Maduka.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by IamFINESSE: 2:03pm On Mar 12, 2021
Sound mind

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by RuddyFusion(m): 2:16pm On Mar 12, 2021
The issue with Naija politicians is not ideas or plans or any of these, but implementation....

If he gets in, he will start singing another song or he will be caged by the powers that be.....


I wish him well I'm sure Soludo has similar ideas and plan for to the state

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by jimyjames(m): 4:28pm On Mar 12, 2021
Only if NDI Anambra will look beyond political party and vote a visionary man like maduka a man who thinks outside Nigerian box , alaigbo entirely will smile

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But the fact still remains no politician or party can do it alone, only if all our politicians from different parties could come together shack hands after every election , push politics aside and work together

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by EmekaA125(m): 5:02pm On Mar 12, 2021
okeyglm:
you're on point sir. soludo should go and rest. we need a fresher like Dr. maduka
Dream on. Soludo is succeeding Gov Obiano.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by EmekaA125(m): 5:03pm On Mar 12, 2021
TotoGame:
from somebody Sen.Ekwunife will trash during the primaries


history is about to be made again in Anambra
Iyom is out of the race. PDP won't give her a chance this time around.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by EmekaA125(m): 5:04pm On Mar 12, 2021
Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo will win Anambra guber race 2021. Note it down somewhere

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by TotoGame(m): 5:13pm On Mar 12, 2021
EmekaA125:
Iyom is out of the race. PDP won't give her a chance this time around.

lolz let's wait and see

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by Mabizeka: 5:18pm On Mar 12, 2021
It is the turn of old Aguata and orumba south to produce the governor of Anambra state

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by okeyglm: 5:23pm On Mar 12, 2021
EmekaA125:

Dream on. Soludo is succeeding Gov Obiano.
old politicians should park and go.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by EmekaA125(m): 7:09pm On Mar 12, 2021
TotoGame:


lolz let's wait and see
Yes. June is not far again
Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by TotoGame(m): 7:53pm On Mar 12, 2021
EmekaA125:
Yes. June is not far again

june is too early for primaries....... august ending or Sept
Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by festacman(m): 8:09pm On Mar 12, 2021
If you are a Nigerian and you are still impressed with high-sounding "I will do..." promises of politicians without clear HOWs, you are in for a long thing. What you see is what you get.

By the way, when it comes to bright ideas, Soludo will throw you off balance. You can never compare a medical doctor to a practising Development Economist.

Recall that during COVID-19 lockdown, it took a Soludo's superior economic argument to make African leaders relax the lockdown in protection of their PRIMARY economies.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by BKayy: 8:13pm On Mar 12, 2021
Mabizeka:
It is the turn of old Aguata and orumba south to produce the governor of Anambra state
It is the entire Anambra south Mr man. Don't mince.
Nnewi is even taking it more personally than others. They have up to 5 serious candidates in 4 parties. Ihiala local government doesn't seem bothered but this Man is the answer. Dr Godwin Maduka. He is all we need as a person. I believe our people don't "Play politics" like some fools. Let's not allow the mistake we regret till date, that of Ngige happen again.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by Mabizeka: 8:16pm On Mar 12, 2021
BKayy:

It is the entire Anambra south Mr man. Don't mince.
Nnewi is even taking it more personally than others. They have up to 5 serious candidates in 4 parties. Ihiala local government doesn't seem bothered but this Man is the answer. Dr Godwin Maduka. He is all we need as a person. I believe our people don't "Play politics" like some fools. Let's not allow the mistake we regret till date, that of Ngige happen again.
Do you know the zone and local government that Godwin Maduka comes from?
Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by BKayy: 8:19pm On Mar 12, 2021
Mabizeka:
Do you know the zone and local government that Godwin Maduka comes from?
Orumba and so? The zoning in anambra is not to local government but senatorial zones of which Orumba North and South are mere parts of. Don't divide the chances of this man getting the mantle with impressionable statements

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by Mabizeka: 8:26pm On Mar 12, 2021
BKayy:

Orumba and so? The zoning in anambra is not to local government but senatorial zones of which Orumba North and South are mere parts of. Don't divide the chances of this man getting the mantle with impressionable statements
Oga stop being faster than your shadow. if you comprehend my earlier post you wouldn't be saying all this. I'm a fan of Godwin reason why I posted my initial comment so try and comprehend before rushing to comment

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by BKayy: 8:44pm On Mar 12, 2021
Mabizeka:
Oga stop being faster than your shadow. if you comprehend my earlier post you wouldn't be saying all this. I'm a fan of Godwin reason why I posted my initial comment so try and comprehend before rushing to comment
This is the problem with black men. In attempt to prove their point in the face of its conflicting impression, they tend to sound rigid and irrational.
Now let me explain it to you slowly. If you say it is the turn of specific local governments like you did, you create the consciousness of self want by other local governments that have similar issues with those projected. Example is Nnewi that have never produced a governor before. How do you think your statement will go with them when they are seeing the position dangled in front of them with the zoning in place of which they by extension are part of?
Oga monitor the kind of impressions and receptions your comment would have before you vomit it carelessly.
Udo dịrị gi

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by EmekaA125(m): 9:50pm On Mar 12, 2021
TotoGame:



june is too early for primaries....... august ending or Sept
That's INEC timetable. 3months open campaign is also being considered. Iyom will not make it at the primaries.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by TotoGame(m): 11:18pm On Mar 12, 2021
EmekaA125:

That's INEC timetable. 3months open campaign is also being considered. Iyom will not make it at the primaries.


she will shock una as usual.......who would have believed that she will defeat ngige and Victor umeh in 2015


she defeated sen.victor umeh again in 2019 and She will emerge Governor come Nov 19

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by Carlyscales: 11:54pm On Mar 12, 2021
RedSquid:
Now, this is a manifesto. Soludo, learn the art

This is really a manifesto!

But y d guy d yan opening university in all Anambra local govts before naa!

Soludo?? No go thereoo, he's got the ability to finally scatter the manifesto table.

Abeg no try profoo.

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Re: Anambra 2021: The Issues We Are Not Discussing- Dr. Godwin Maduka by Carlyscales: 11:57pm On Mar 12, 2021
Mabizeka:
It is the turn of old Aguata and orumba south to produce the governor of Anambra state
Haba Broos,
It's rather Anambra south

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