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PoliticsEDO 2016: Obaseki And The Undertaker’s Halleluya by abgho4k(op): 1:19pm On Apr 04, 2016
RATHER than cast this discourse in the mould of a “rejoinder” to Godwin Obaseki’s interactive session with the Vanguard newspaper edition of Sunday, March 13, 2016 (Pages 38 and 39), this piece should be read from the perspective of a “reminder” that an inveterate undertaker cannot metamorphose into a giver of life or a harbinger of good tidings especially considered in the fact that Godwin Obaseki has been at the epicenter and vortex of the retrograde economic measures and woes of Edo State.

It is not hard to decipher where Obaseki is coming from given his prominence as a veritable major domo in the Oshiomhole administration cacophony of bilious propaganda machine that virtually ran an omnibus campaign that dwelt more on a diet of theoretical postulations than those that will physically uplift the average Edo person from the doldrums of despondency, not unworkable Keynesian economic theories that Obaseki tried to domesticate in Edo State.

Obaseki’s reactions give the impression that there, literarily, exists a “Tabula Rasa” (or virgin land) in Edo State that is traceable to the abject lack of initiative by previous administration which has resulted in a state of arrested development in many areas of governance which only a re-invented Obaseki can set right. This messianic illusion has driven himself (and by extension his major cheerleader) and the unwary and brain-washed horde of party faithfuls that have been fed on a sour staple of the “super human and divine mission “of a “Saint Godwin”, to a state where the resolution of Edo State’s economic malaise is tied to the emergence of Obaseki as a “natural successor” to Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole.

Weighed against the prevailing engagement of the “economic guru”, Obaseki, as the all-powerful and omniscient Chairman of Edo State Economic and Strategy Team, one is surprised that he is just waking up to the reality of resuscitating a “comatose” state economy when he and his team were only interested in churning out anti-people economic theories that divested Edo State of worthy investors and entrepreneurs since 2008.

Obaseki struggles through a litany of half-truths and blatant lies to position himself as a “worthy successor” to Oshiomhole and a strong purveyor of good economic governance and resurgence among those clamouring to be governor of Edo State from November 12, 2016. His avuncular statement that “The economy of Edo has improved significantly since we took over in terms of GDP ranking, we have moved to be among the top ten states in Nigeria, in terms of IGR, we are among the top five.

In terms of attractiveness to business our ranking is quite high; you can see business trying to locate Edo because of the quality and nature of infrastructure which we have created”, dissolves in the mix of the realities on the ground, with many A-list companies and organisations either divesting or relocating their capital base.

Any serious-minded economic analyst or the average Edo person who is currently buffeted by the Obaseki-inspired economic voodooism, like a Battering Ram, peruses the so-called panaceas that has been unleashed on Edo State since November 12, 2008, he or she will wonder why Obaseki, actually, wants to be the Governor of the state on November 12, 2016. His economic prescriptions and timelines has over the years defoliated the emerging green flowers and fauna gradually blossoming on the state’s economic realm to the extent that commerce and industry indices of Edo State has assumed as all-time nose-dive, in spite of the much-self-hype “correctness and soundness” of Obaseki and his team of dreamers. In deed, many legal action have trailed the actions of the Economic and Strategy Team which are designed to stifle and asphyxiate business enterprises and industries in the state, in the first place.

Obaseki’s grandiose emotional attachment to series of unworkable ideals and ideas that have ended up reducing Edo State to a shell of its former self, than a strict adherence to the seamless functionality of good governance and accountability, is the crux of the matter, economy-wise.

Oshiomhole/Obaseki’s adoption of the “Ten percent Carrot, Ninety percent stick” module as a disciplinary tool on a largely-harried Civil Service, has left many either dismissed or retired prematurely to pave way for codified Man Fridays in the Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Edo State.

The present Governor Oshiomhole’s administration and the economic ideologue and prime enforcer, Godwin Obaseki, have continued to garner negative reactions to their unpopular and anti-people economic measures and actions.

It is no gainsaying the fact that rather than lay down an enduring and easy-to-follow-and-implement economic resurgence plan, the Obaseki Team has spent the greater part of seven and a half years pursuing wild-geese theoretical policies that delivered divestment and capital flight at both the macro and micro economic realms in the productive and services segments in Edo State.

One really needs a semantic barometer to gauge the actual sense of Obaseki’s usage and deployment of the hide-all phrase “over-borrowing”, to fully comprehend the desperation of a man seeking justification and refuge for the almost-eight years of years of Economic Incubus foisted upon all Edolites by the Oshiomhole/Obaseki aggregation, through an uncontrolled borrowing binge.

In actuality, Godwin Obaseki is the architect of Oshiomhole’s borrowing binge and the gale of age-long indebtedness that has become the enduring legacy and “common patrimony” of all Edolites. A legacy Obaseki wants to elongate.

As an undertaker who has metamorphosed into one seeking to govern a state that he has helped to mismanage, Godwin Obaseki should find urgent answers to the following nagging questions among others: (a) Which Economic and Strategy Team will recommend the rehabilitation of the six-kilometre New Lagos/Akpakpawa Road Junction that was awarded to RCC Nigeria Limited at a cost of N5,006,774,298.97 (Five Billion, Six Million, Seven Hundred and Seventy-Four Thousand, Two hundred and Ninety-Eight Naira, Ninety-Seven Kobo)? (b) Which Economic and Strategy Team will recommend the rehabilitation of the six-lane Airport Road, Benin City that was initially awarded to Servetek Construction Company at an industry record-breaking cost of N4,401,101,722.50 (Four Billion, Four Hundred and One Million, One Hundred and One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Twenty-Two Naira, Fifty Kobo) and thereafter re-awarded to Setraco at a new contract sum of N2,987,807,990.20 (Two Billion, Nine Hundred and Eighty-Seven Million, Eight Hundred and Seven Thousand, Nine Hundred and Ninety Naira, Twenty Kobo) with a subsequent revision to N3,165,614,217.89 (Three Billion, One Hundred and Sixty-Five Million, Six Hundred and Fourteen Thousand, Two Hundred and Seventeen Naira, Eighty-Nine Kobo) and further variations? (c) Which Economic and Strategy Team will recommend the Turnaround Maintenance and Upgrading of the Musical Water Fountain at the Kings Square, Benin City that awarded to Hoslyn Habitat Limited at the contract sum of N200,000,000 (Two Hundred Million Naira) on November 13, 2015? (a) Questions, Questions and Questions!

If the chief undertaker-in-charge of the Edo State Economic and Strategy Team, George Obaseki, now has a brainwave and suddenly aspires to morph into one imbued by a regenerative zeal to re-engineer and re-position Edo State from the morass of economic retrogression and controlled by the master puppeteer himself, no one will be fooled by his new-fangled aboutface. The economic theories he proffered to “solve” Edo State’s myriad challenges will be recycled and the people will be the worst for it with Obaseki as the major domo. God forbid!

Osazuwa Imariagbe, a public affairs analyst, wrote from Benin City, Edo State.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/obaseki-undertakers-halleluya/

PoliticsEdo 2016: Oshiomhole Should Be Father To All Contenders — Ogiemwonyi by abgho4k(op): 9:27am On Apr 03, 2016
By Mike Ebonugwo
His name may not have been ringing bells as politicians jostling to succeed Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State intensified their campaigns for that purpose. Indeed it was not until recently that Chris Aigbovbiosakueku Ogiemwonyi cranked up his political machinery and stormed the campaign trail to sell his candidacy to delegates in the various zones and wards in the state. The former Minister of Works (state) and retired Group Executive Director of the NNPC, says that as a law-abiding party man, he decided not to jump the gun but chose this time to kick-start his campaign following an earlier appeal by the governor.

The All Progressives Congress, APC, chieftain who is reportedly ranked among the political first eleven in Edo State, is convinced that he remains the best candidate to take over from Oshiomhole. And after assessing his chances in the up-coming June primaries, he had declared that he is confident of picking the APC ticket, adding that when the chips are down his records of outstanding performance in the public service will speak for him.

He also said he will not be swayed by distractions and insinuations bordering on his marital life, alleged corruption-tainted past and the possible imposition of an anointed or hand-picked candidate.

Excerpts:


The campaigns by politicians jostling to succeed Governor Adams Oshiomhole appear to be getting more frenzied by the day. And the impression in some quarters is that you are yet to fully get into the fray, an indication that you are a late starter. Why is that so?

I am never late; by my character I am always on time. But in this particular case, there was a superior directive asking that all aspirants give time to the governor to carry out his statutory responsibilities in terms of governance. So, after the elections of 2015, in May, we were all invited to Government House where the governor pleaded with the aspirants not to heat up the polity and make the environment inconducive for him to work. In compliance with that, I shut down my office and subsequently went back to my love, which is engineering consulting. I waited. I remember when he said during his 7th anniversary that he would make a statement. But those are history now, and since the big boss gave that directive, I have complied. And I think this is the appropriate time to go to the field, that is why yesterday (March 15, 2016), I commenced my real consultations with the people of Owan West, Owan East and Akoko-Edo and today (March 16) I will be visiting our people in Etsako.

How do you rate your consultation with the delegates in the areas you have visited? Are you confident that the warm welcome they reportedly accorded you will translate to votes during the APC governorship primaries in the state?

From what happened (during the visit), I give thanks to God; it is not my making but it is the way God decreed it. That was my first time of getting to Igarra and my triumphant entry into Igarra is something I will not forget quickly; the way we were received at Sabogida-Ora, Afuze all these I owe to my creator who gave me life. It’s a humbling experience that reawakens in me the desire to stick to my core values of humility, hard work, respect to fellow human beings, love and help when you are placed in a top position just like when I was at NNPC, at NAPPIMS. I marked a man at Igarra who said even as a minister I helped. All these I have forgotten but it keeps on reverberating. ‘Oh, you helped me when you were in either NAPPIMS or NPDC or NGC or even as Minister’. At a point, I was almost crying. I thanked God that what I sowed, I am reaping. I left NAPPIMS in 2003, almost 13 years ago; people are telling me ‘you did this or that for me’. The lessons from these is whichever position you are placed, render service to your people and that is what I advise the younger ones who are now holding public offices; don’t neglect your people because a time like this will come when your people will score you and what I saw yesterday is like giving a man eight or nine over ten.

But there are complaints in some quarters that the contract for the Benin-Abraka road construction which was awarded when you were Minister of Works for State was abandoned. And that the contract for Benin-Ofosu road which was awarded under your stewardship was not completed. Your reaction?

Life is like that. While some are saying you are on a positive path, others who are a bit negative will start projecting negative thoughts. Some people cannot imagine a man who went through the public service for 34 years and served one year as a minister will live above board; it’s not something too common in Nigeria.

Now on the Benin-Abraka road, everything about my involvement is purely political. The much I knew about that road is that I accompanied the then Minister of Niger Delta, my brother, Elder Peter Orubebe to flag off that road. As the only Minister then, though I was a Minister of State, I was the only minister from Edo State during the last year of President Jonathan, and it is customary, when there is a major project like that in your constituency, you accompanied the minister coming to flag it off. However, I was equally there in Council the day that contract was awarded to RCC and it was something to last for about three years. The first one year we were in office, it was funded to the tune of about N10b and I left after one year. The second year and the third year, if they were not funded and we know in Nigeria there is paucity of funds. Why are people dragging me into it? The signboard of the commencement of the project at Idogbo is so clear: “This contract was awarded by Ministry of Niger Delta”. I was junior minister in the ministry of works.

On the Benin-Ofosu, again it was awarded before Daggash and myself came in as a Minister. But I made a promise to the Benin people that in one year we would be Ministers, me and Daggash, the Ministry of Works released N98 billion out of the over N350b. If you divide N98b by 36 states in Nigeria, every state should get between N2b to N3b on the average. However, because I am from Edo State, I had to lobby for the release excess fund to the tune of about between N9b to N10b that one year I was a Minister to RCC to accomplish the promise they made to carry out a full reconstruction of the Benin-Ofosu highway and thereafter did some palliatives between Ofosu and Ore. It is on record that that was what we did.

Some of your critics, including your fellow aspirants, have continued to make references to your marital status, raising questions over it and arguing that if you cannot manage your home you cannot be trusted to be able to manage a state. What do you have to say to that?

I try not to discuss my family life in public but now these issues are in contest. I tell you one thing: my family records are very straight. I remember I left UNIBEN at 24 in 1974, and in 1976 after my NYSC I got married at 25. And I tell you, today my first child is celebrating her 40th birthday April 11, that is next month. I will be 65 years this month but my first child would be 40 years old next month; my son is 38 years old. I have two other beautiful girls who are in their 30s. As at today, I have a grand-daughter who is 15 years old, that is my first grandchild. I have a grandson who is eight years old. These are records. They are there and today we have no control about what happens to us. True, I lost my first wife, my first love, a beautiful and wonderful lady. I got married to her a month after my youth service; I think November 1976. We married, she gave me four beautiful kids, she died of cancer in 1994. I mourned her for six to seven years; she was really my wonderful wife, she was good to me. Out of respect for her, I vowed I was not going to remarry, that was until her mother put pressure on me and said ‘my son, you can’t stay alone’. So after six years I remarried, today I am happily married, my wife is Lady Joy Ogiemwonyi, a beautiful lady, a strong believer in the faith and she equally gave me a beautiful daughter, Nosa. So when people talk about what they don’t know, I keep on praying for all the aspirants. I don’t want to talk about their family lives, they have their problems but God has been faithful to me and I keep on giving Him thanks. I will not pay evil for evil but I’m praying for them that we should show love to each other.

I am sure there are many people who will want to know what happened between you and Stella Oduah?

For Stella Oduah, again this is my family life. I met her, you know, men, we will always stray. The truth was that the time I got to Lagos in 1999, Joy my wife was a student, was just finishing from the university and I met Stella, a pretty lady. We were friends and had a relationship that didn’t go too far. I think I saw Stella last in June 2011. But I keep on praying for her because she has a child for me; I pray for her every time, there is no animosity, we are friends. As a Christian I have no enemies, I wish her well. She is in the Senate now, I am proud of her. I asked that God will grant her her heart desires. Some marriages succeed, some fail, the relationship just faded and we became incompatible, that is all.

Back to the governorship race, some people claim that Governor Oshiomhole has possibly anointed a candidate to succeed him and that there are pressures on the other aspirants to step aside for this favoured candidate. How does that make you feel?

Nigerians do so much of rumour mongering. I have known the Comrade-Governor for a long time. Let me tell you, I was with this man three weeks ago, we sat on the same sofa, he didn’t tell me, Chris, step down for anybody. We talked, we are friends and brothers. I respect him as a governor, I respect people but I don’t fear anybody. I respect Comrade Governor, we sat, we discussed. I went to him and said, ‘Your Excellency, I heard you have a preference for somebody which is allowed’ (if you have four, five or six kids, you have a preferred child though you don’t show it to the others. I asked the Governor: ‘I heard you have a preferred candidate and he said yes Chris’. I said why don’t you make me equally your second preferred candidate, he told me he would consider it. This is pure politics. The man has the right to have a preferred candidate; yes all I did was just to go to him and plead my cause to him, we have been friends since 2007, that he should equally check me out, try me, don’t just have one but two preferred candidates. He said he is considering it and as I am here now campaigning, I am sure he is watching me, he is listening and I will never speak ill of the governor because he has done well and we are brothers. When I heard that word ‘anointed’, I never believed it and I don’t want to believe it because Comrade Oshiomhole popularised the one-man-one vote mantra. Before his coming, the issue of godfatherism was in vogue in Edo State. He fought against it. I think it will be too early for him to change his dancing steps. He is dancing well now and I am sure he wants to dance well till November so that we will continue to praise his legacy when he is out of office. Don’t forget people will not talk of him now until when he leaves office. So I pray for Oshiomhole everyday for him to leave a wonderful legacy and one of the legacies he should leave in this state is this one-man-one vote mantra and I pray he should be strengthened to ensure there is a free and fair primaries because that will be what will preserve the name Oshiomhole. I pray he will not derail, I pray he should be like a father to all the aspirants and let the best candidate emerge.

If you are nominated and elected as Governor of Edo State, what are the three key areas you are going to tackle in your first one year in office?

You know my background as a civil servant. I am so proud I went into the public service and later into government. I am now in politics. The question is what is my party, APC’s vision? I have studied our manifesto and the first priority in the manifesto is job creation. Our party at the centre harps on creating three million jobs in a year. My first assignment, as my priority in Edo State where unemployment is at the region of 65% today, I will strive for job creation to take the youths out of the streets. So I will try to industrialise Edo State and as I am touring now we have carried out a feasibility study of the various natural resources in the LGAs and I am calling on my friends who are investors to come to Edo State. Priority number one will be job creation and security; priority number two is education; I want to educate the people not just to have a degree but to educate their minds for them to be aware of who they are because once you are educated no one can undermine you.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/edo-2016-oshiomhole-father-contenders-ogiemwonyi/

PoliticsEdo 2016 - The Man The Cap Fits by abgho4k(op): 6:31pm On Apr 02, 2016
Taking a close look at the antecedents of the aspirants of both parties, one can effortlessly deduce that none has as much charisma and remarkable success story in career and public service life than the man Engr. Chris Osa Ogiemwonyi, whose soaring records and achievements in the energy and petroleum industry has positively imparted citizens of the country and indigenes of Edo state.

I am of the believe that if elected governor, his leadership of the state will galvanize diversification of the economy as well as impact government culture, which will underscore transparency and accountability. He has proven to be a leader whose performance yields tremendous admirable results, which will inturn translate into sustaining and improving the economic welfare of Edo state through well-organized programmes and policies.

I am of the view that these facts should steer all party delegates in the primaries in making their choice, and not a self-serving attitude towards governance in the state, where their votes are cast for the highest bidder; thereby selling off our common wealth for the paltry "thirty pieces of silver", they should differentiate between true change weighed upon the scale of a proven track record of success, and vague change hinged upon clandestine motive for indirect rule via a subservient proxy. I strongly believe that the good people of Edo state cannot be hoodwinked in shortchanging their dreams and hopes for a better Edo, for the ephemeral morsel handed down today.

I say Yes To A Better Edo

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PoliticsEdo State, The Way Forward by abgho4k(op): 12:59am On Oct 02, 2015
It is clearly unarguable that Edo State has made visible and tremendous progress over the last seven years under the stewardship of the comrade governor Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole.

However, a fact that is also fast becoming undisputed since the 1999 rebirth of democracy in the Nigerian state is the inability of the political class to produce individuals with the matching abilities, expertise and the right vim to build on the progress of their predecessors especially in the few cases where there have been developments.

One case that is foremost in mind whenever this egregious situation is pondered upon is Cross Rivers. A state that under Donald Duke was clearly positioned to become a first choice tourist destination in the sub-sahara region and Africa at large was completely pushed back into oblivion by Liyel Imoke's eight years in office, leaving concerned Nigerians wondering if the state was completely ceded out alongside the Bakassi peninsula to the Cameroonians.

Cases not dissimilar from the above have also played out in states like Abia. It has been established that even Delta State with Ibori's looting witnessed a lot more development than she did under his successor.

It is on this note that Edolites must become more politically conscious and watchful as we approach the 2016 gubernatorial elections so that we do not fall into this same ditch. The Edos must look beyond whatever divide exist whether ethnic, religious or even political affiliations and collectively support a man with the antecedents of sterling managerial achievements, a man with minimal political indebtedness that the electorates can be certain will not utilise the state's resources for political patronage.

While there are a lot of interest and indications already for the position of captain of the Edo ship, only a very few meet the criteria and yardstick of a man we need at this crucial point in out political timeline.

If the information emanating from the APC's camp is true that Engr. Chris Ogeimwonyi is in the running for this office, then it expedient to say that with the robustness of his C.V, wealth of managerial and leadership experience and accomplishments, the choice might just have been made easy for the Edo State electorates as this seasoned Engineer who has been one time General Manager (NAPIMS), Group General Manager (NAPIMS), Managing Director (NGC) and Group Executive Director (NNPC) can be termed to have seen it all in terms of exposure, expertise, requisite skills and the needed contacts to successfully pilot the affairs of the nation's heartbeat to the next level.

Unlike others whose only contribution to the achievement of the 'Edo Dream' has been nothing more than mere rambling and political sycophancies for self aggrandizement, the man; Engr. Chris, has been quietly bettering the lives of the common Edo men and women even in his personal capacity. It is on record that he singlehandedly built a huge palm plantation that provides direct and indirect employment for the teeming Edo youths. I will not want to lay emphasis on boreholes, skill acquisition centres and even a fully equipped health centre at Ugbighele village in Orhionmwon LGA. There are hundreds of Edo students who are beneficiaries of his scholarship scheme. It is glaring to every rational mind that there is yet to be a man in the 2016 governorship race who beats Engr. Chris both in terms of having a heart to share and care as well as the character and charisma required for this very important office.

I will conclude by urging all Nigerians in general and Edos specifically to never again stop at finding a man who the shoe fits, but to take it a step further by electing men who will walk up the stairs with the fitted shoes. Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi is one of such men for us.

It is clearly unarguable that Edo State has made visible and tremendous progress over the last seven years under the stewardship of the comrade governor Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole.

However, a fact that is also fast becoming undisputed since the 1999 rebirth of democracy in the Nigerian state is the inability of the political class to produce individuals with the matching abilities, expertise and the right vim to build on the progress of their predecessors especially in the few cases where there have been developments.

One case that is foremost in mind whenever this egregious situation is pondered upon is Cross Rivers. A state that under Donald Duke was clearly positioned to become a first choice tourist destination in the sub-sahara region and Africa at large was completely pushed back into oblivion by Liyel Imoke's eight years in office, leaving concerned Nigerians wondering if the state was completely ceded out alongside the Bakassi peninsula to the Cameroonians.

Cases not dissimilar from the above have also played out in states like Abia. It has been established that even Delta State with Ibori's looting witnessed a lot more development than she did under his successor.

It is on this note that Edolites must become more politically conscious and watchful as we approach the 2016 gubernatorial elections so that we do not fall into this same ditch. The Edos must look beyond whatever divide exist whether ethnic, religious or even political affiliations and collectively support a man with the antecedents of sterling managerial achievements, a man with minimal political indebtedness that the electorates can be certain will not utilise the state's resources for political patronage.

While there are a lot of interest and indications already for the position of captain of the Edo ship, only a very few meet the criteria and yardstick of a man we need at this crucial point in out political timeline.

If the information emanating from the APC's camp is true that Engr. Chris Ogeimwonyi is in the running for this office, then it expedient to say that with the robustness of his C.V, wealth of managerial and leadership experience and accomplishments, the choice might just have been made easy for the Edo State electorates as this seasoned Engineer who has been one time General Manager (NAPIMS), Group General Manager (NAPIMS), Managing Director (NGC) and Group Executive Director (NNPC) can be termed to have seen it all in terms of exposure, expertise, requisite skills and the needed contacts to successfully pilot the affairs of the nation's heartbeat to the next level.

Unlike others whose only contribution to the achievement of the 'Edo Dream' has been nothing more than mere rambling and political sycophancies for self aggrandizement, the man; Engr. Chris, has been quietly bettering the lives of the common Edo men and women even in his personal capacity. It is on record that he singlehandedly built a huge palm plantation that provides direct and indirect employment for the teeming Edo youths. I will not want to lay emphasis on boreholes, skill acquisition centres and even a fully equipped health centre at Ugbighele village in Orhionmwon LGA. There are hundreds of Edo students who are beneficiaries of his scholarship scheme. It is glaring to every rational mind that there is yet to be a man in the 2016 governorship race who beats Engr. Chris both in terms of having a heart to share and care as well as the character and charisma required for this very important office.

I will conclude by urging all Nigerians in general and Edos specifically to never again stop at finding a man who the shoe fits, but to take it a step further by electing men who will walk up the stairs with the fitted shoes. Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi is one of such men for us.

#LetOurLightShine
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PoliticsRe: Meet The Major Contenders For Edo State Government House In 2016 by abgho4k(m): 1:53pm On Aug 21, 2015
Great people of Edo State, the time to make a choice draws nearer; The time to sit and think before making a choice that wouldn't only affect us but also generations to come.
Gone are the days when we sit in our home and allow greedy and loquacious people take the mantle of leadership. People that care only for themselves and their pockets, therefore causing an appalling level of poverty and thuggery.. Such people will bring our great state to ruins.
What we need now is someone with a conscience, someone who given a little opportunity to serve had the people at heart. A person with the heart of gold, brilliant ideas to materialise and take the people to the next level. Someone who to serve is in his DNA.
Theses qualities and more you can find in Engr. Chris Osa Ogiemwonyi FNSE, KSC, JP.
A technocratic, an illustrious son of the soil. A proven leader with experience in the oil and gas sector. A former minister of state for works. A humanitarian and a true patriot. A firm believer in the power of education who has continuously and quietly donated educational scholarships spanning the different levels of education to bright but underprivileged I. This is a man who built, equipped and maintained a skill acquisition centre to help youths become self employed, and even become employers of labour them selves. A person is ready to revive our crippled industries here in the state which will reduce the unemployment rate in the state.
I will be laconic here, but this is just a concise attribute to a great man. A colossus. This is the man to lead come 2016.

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