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Ikpeazu’s Footprints In Geometric Power Project Success Story by Ibrahimcoomasie: 9:57pm On Feb 26
IT was James Freeman Clarke, an American Church minister, theologian and author, who once famously said that: “A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman thinks of the next generation.”

Right now, Clarke and other like-minded philosophers would be turning in their graves as a majority of our political leaders have stuck to being just politicians, refusing to graduate to becoming statesmen who work for the good of the people, including the generations after them. And unless they see political power as a call to service, they are satisfied just with having their names attached to mean feats that do not positively impact generations beyond theirs.

That is why those who seek elective offices with the genuine intention of impacting the people usually leave legacies that would not only outlast themselves but also upon which generations after them can build and develop.

So, when the immediate past Governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu, took it upon himself in 2018 to intervene in the four-year imbroglio that stalled the Independent Power Project operated by Geometric Power that should have served Aba and its environs with uninterrupted 24-hour electricity, it was in response to his natural instinct to do everything within his powers to ensure that the people enjoyed the dividends of democracy even if such benefits would only eventually start yielding fruits after his tenure as governor.

He stated this much when he went on a tour of the multi-billion dollar facility installed by Geometric Power Project at the Osisioma Industrial Layout, alongside the promoter, Professor Barth Nnaji and other key members of the company on the February 23, 2022. At the tour, Ikpeazu had stated that the power project was “the fulcrum upon which the industrial development of Aba, Abia, and the South East will revolve“.

He then added: “Two years from today, the story of economic development in Aba and Abia State will take a completely different turn. Things will not remain the same again around here, and anyone who hasn’t concluded plans to have presence here is already late”.

Exactly two years after that statement, the entire state is agog with the prospect of that vision coming to fruition as the power project is due for commissioning today, February 26, 2024.

However, the journey to the development was not without its challenges. It was a road plated with thorns but which only a determined leader with a genuine concern for the people could help to overcome.

The Chief Emeka Offor-owned Interstate Electric Company Ltd was a core investor in the Enugu Electricity Distribution licence issued when the Federal Government unbundled the power sector. Prior to that time, the Federal Government had issued the licence for an independent power project to cover Aba and its environs to Geometric Power. However, this sale was, by omission, not disclosed to Interstate Electric Company at the time of issuing it the EEDC licence leading to tussles between the two power giants, that stalled the take off of the independent power project by Geometric for four years.

In a bid to ensure that such an important project did not go into extinction, given its strategic benefits to the people and area as an industrial, technological and commercial hub of not just Abia State but also that of the entire South- East and beyond, Ikpeazu took it upon himself to intervene and initiated several meetings between Geometric Power and Interstate Electric Company Ltd with a view to amicably resolving the matter in the overall interest of the people. He further escalated the issue with the then Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, and after several follow-up meetings, the matter was amicably resolved.

However, with the four-year hiatus caused by the dispute, the financial obligations of Geometric to the project had risen as a result of depreciation to equipment, galloping interest rates on loans, inflation, etc. It got stuck again.

Short of the humongous finance needed to resuscitate the project, the only way out was to seek more loans. But having been exposed to loans running into millions of dollars already, it would be near-impossible to secure fresh loans for the project unless there were water-tight guarantees. But Ikpeazu would not give up. He went with the Geometric team led by Prof Barth Nnaji to the headquarters of African Export-Import, AFREXIM, Bank in Cairo, Egypt, and to South Africa, to help facilitate the loans needed to get the project back to life again, and gave guarantees in his capacity as Governor of the host state.

These steps were taken by the then governor despite the difficulties and intricacies involved in the entire process because of his belief that governance must transcend leaders who must have the next generation in mind while implementing policies and projects, and creating the needed favourable environment for private ventures to not only survive but also to thrive in their domains. He was ready to weather the storm with Geometric, and pull all plugs just to have that private investment revived, for the people and generations after. It was for such reasons as this that Ikpeazu rightly earned the befitting title of a ‘Transgenerational Leader’ among Abians.

Abians cannot discount the efforts of Ikpeazu to ensure that the project was revived without which there would possibly not have been a project to commission today. Abians can also not discount the fact that Ikpeazu’s guarantee as governor helped to facilitate the AFREXIM Bank loan that eventually saved the project from going into extinction.

So, as Aba and its environs become the first vicinities in Nigeria to start enjoying 24-hour uninterrupted power supply from today, February 26, we must not forget the critical players who made it happen, chief among whom are Prof Barth Nnaji and Dr Okezie Victor Ikpeazu. Posterity will surely be kind to both leaders!
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/ikpeazus-footprints-in-geometric-power-project-success-story/

Re: Ikpeazu’s Footprints In Geometric Power Project Success Story by Golan007: 10:05pm On Feb 26
All due to the hardworking of the president.

Tinubu, na man you be.

tongue
Re: Ikpeazu’s Footprints In Geometric Power Project Success Story by DaniDani(m): 10:13pm On Feb 26
Ikpeazu was far better than what the media projected him. The bulk of the hatred against him is because he's an Ngwa man (hated passionately by fellow Igbos). The 8years of thief A orji was darkness, backwardness, and destruction of Abia State. If thief A orji did what ikpeazu did, then ikpeazu got the kind of money and freedom otti has, believe me, ikpeazu would have been one of the best governors of his time. Thank God that otti is doing well in areas ikpeazu didn't touch or failed to complete.
Re: Ikpeazu’s Footprints In Geometric Power Project Success Story by horsepower102: 10:16pm On Feb 26
Yes credit must be given to whom it’s due to. Ikpeazu helped a lot just like he also helped with Enyimba economic city.

Just because he has his problems in leadership doesn’t mean we deny the good things he did.
Re: Ikpeazu’s Footprints In Geometric Power Project Success Story by MasterJayJay: 10:35pm On Feb 26
DaniDani:
Ikpeazu was far better than what the media projected him. The bulk of the hatred against him is because he's an Ngwa man (hated passionately by fellow Igbos).
Otti is from where? Isialangwa no longer part of Ngwa?
Re: Ikpeazu’s Footprints In Geometric Power Project Success Story by Putindbutt: 10:40pm On Feb 26
wicked headless mobs trying to give the glory of Ikpeazu to Otti.
Re: Ikpeazu’s Footprints In Geometric Power Project Success Story by lastempero: 10:58pm On Feb 26
DaniDani:
Ikpeazu was far better than what the media projected him. The bulk of the hatred against him is because he's an Ngwa man (hated passionately by fellow Igbos). The 8years of thief A orji was darkness, backwardness, and destruction of Abia State. If thief A orji did what ikpeazu did, then ikpeazu got the kind of money and freedom otti has, believe me, ikpeazu would have been one of the best governors of his time. Thank God that otti is doing well in areas ikpeazu didn't touch or failed to complete.

Maybe this is his only achievement because that guy was a full slowpoke which his own people knew but kept their mouth shut. Ta orji with his madness usually pays salary but that chimpanzee criopled all state institutions
teaching hospital
General hospital
Abia poly
He couldn't finish the road leading to his own village
Was moulding a centre table at osisioma 4 more than 4yrs
Eldorado was one of his achievements
Nigga dug an open drainage he couldn't finish at ogborhill down to his village 4 8yrs and the fact he is from aba axis is heartbreaking. Please if you don't know anything about governance in aba, ask people that knows.everything shouldn't be politics!!
Re: Ikpeazu’s Footprints In Geometric Power Project Success Story by fergie001: 11:09pm On Feb 26
DaniDani:
Ikpeazu was far better than what the media projected him. The bulk of the hatred against him is because he's an Ngwa man (hated passionately by fellow Igbos). The 8years of thief A orji was darkness, backwardness, and destruction of Abia State. If thief A orji did what ikpeazu did, then ikpeazu got the kind of money and freedom otti has, believe me, ikpeazu would have been one of the best governors of his time. Thank God that otti is doing well in areas ikpeazu didn't touch or failed to complete.
Why are you telling lies?
Was it his fellow Igbos that were chanting and calling him a thief after the 2023 election?

There is a video where youths in his native Umuobiakwa village calling on the EFCC to come arrest him after his Senate loss. I mean youths from his very village so they also hated him?

He might have done his little but so so much was desired of him.
That man made TA Orji look like Lee Kuan Yew.
Re: Ikpeazu’s Footprints In Geometric Power Project Success Story by Dsimmer: 11:37pm On Feb 26
Putindbutt:
wicked headless mobs trying to give the glory of Ikpeazu to Otti.

Lol. Zombidente thought it was done within few months? That's why they're called zombidente. Lol.

It was Ikpeazu who resuscitated the project in 2021 by paying the counterpart funds and almost completed already before he left.

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