We are a
non-governmental, political pressure group. And just as our name suggests, our
focus is to monitor developments and evaluate legacies of our leaders
especially here in Delta State, which is our primary constituency with a view
to ensuring that our people, that is the electorate get value from those who
have been saddled with the responsibility of leading them.
We
also take out time to monitor and x-ray the utterances and actions of other
stakeholders with a view to evaluating the extent to which they promote or
hinder the progress of those in authority.
It
is on account of such evaluation that we consider the recent attacks in the
media on the person and office of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa by a one time member
of his party the PDP, Dr Cairo Ojougbo as self-serving and unpatriotic.
As
a group, we are not against people or groups asking government to be
accountable to the people, neither do we believe that those in authority are
infallible; however, such calls must be done in accordance with acceptable
democratic norms and must be borne out of genuine love for the development and
growth of the society.
It
is on this premise that we are challenging the issues raised by Dr Ojougbo who
until recently was in the same party with the Governor before he jumped into
the APC. At this juncture, we must admit that it is not our business to
question the tendencies of individuals who jump from one party to the other
without respect for political ideology. But we believe we reserve the right to
scrutinise their actions and utterances especially when such tend to politicize
the policies and programmes of the government to the detriment of the
electorate.
Those
of us in the Legacy Group have taken time to investigate the coroversy
surrounding the deployment of Paris Club Refund across States and we found the
Government of Delta State to have scored high.
I
am sure that most of you here must have read in the newspapers the total sum
the State got on account of the Paris Club Refund in the three tranches and how
it was distributed. Hence, we consider the alarm raised by Dr Ojougbo in which
he alleged improper management of the Paris Club refund as a non-issue. We
believe the reason Dr Ojougbo raised this false alarm is to distract the
Government and that is our concern as a group focussed on the overall
development of the people.
Dr
Ojougbo’s allegation of a blank budget is another issue we consider
unreasaonble, unrealistic and unpatriotic. Apart from the fact that a blank
budget cannot exist otherwise it is not a budget, every well-meaning person can
attest to the fact that the Delta State 2017 budget was publicly presented in
November 2016, passed in February 2017 and signed into law in March 2017 as
reported in various media. The sectoral allocations in that budget were
also well captured in those media reports so the views of Dr Ojougbo in this
regard appears self-serving and not targeted at promoting peace and
tranquillity, which is the bedrock of development. Again that is why we are
concerned!!
In
the midst of economic recession and 16 months damage to the Forcados Export
Trunk Pipeline, Governor Okowa has managed to fare well in the area of Road
construction, Schools Rehabilitation, Job Creation and Urban Renewal and to
this end, we will confront anybody who will not take steps to encourage the
Government to consolidate on these modest achievements. Here again, the cry of
nothing is happening by Dr Ojougbo cannot be said to be a reward for the
administration’s hard work. You can still see why we are concerned!!!
Beyond
what we have read in the media and the facts we gleaned from the different Town
Hall Meetings, we have also independently ascertained that inspite of the
challenges of economic recession, the Senator Okowa-led administration has
completed the construction of 59 roads projects covering over 612 km including
300 km of concrete-lined drains. Another 79 roads are currently under
construction and, in line with his objective of urban renewal and rural
development, the administration has commenced construction of road projects in
areas hitherto not attended to, particularly in the creeks such as Okerenkoko,
Ogulagha, Burutu, Sokebulou among others.
It
is obvious that such efforts require sufficient amount of courage,
determination, fairness, equity and a deep sense of patriotism to
undertake.
Another
reason why we believe Governor Okowa needs encouragement and not attacks is the
bold step taken to reconstruct the State-owned technical colleges in Agbor,
Ofagbe, Sapele, Utagba-Ogbe, Otor-Ogor, and Issele-Uku. This gesture, no doubt,
has helped infused life into technical and vocational education.
Under
the Job Creation Scheme, the administration has trained and established 2,324
hitherto unemployed graduates and school leavers in their choice enterprises. Many
of these enterprises are not only doing well, they are providing employment for
other Deltans. Some of them are now beginning to train others as well. In
addition, over 4,000 youths have been trained in vocational centres in the
States. The administration’s introduction of the Graduate Employment
Enhancement Programme (GEEP), which is designed to cater for unemployed
graduates, has also transformed the lives of a number of unemployed graduates
in the state.
Beyond
our knowledge of what the administration of Governor Okowa is doing to add
value to Deltans, we also tried to find out why Dr Ojougbo is not seeing the
positive efforts of the administration. Our investigation revealed that he had
asked the Governor to allow him be in control of his Ika South Local Government
in terms of elective offices and appointments, without adherence to democratic
principles. But the Governor would not accede to such an
undemocratic request. Rather, he encouraged him to follow democratic
principles, which obviously didn’t go down well with Dr Ojougboh.
Again,
Dr Ojougbo is said to have undemocratically wanted to retain his seat as
National Vice Chairman of the PDP, South South. But in line with the
principles of fairness, equity and justice, all the major stakeholders of the
PDP in Delta State zoned that position to another Senatorial District other
than the Senatorial District of the Governor where Dr Ojougbo belongs. If
indeed these are the sources of his anger, again we believe it is unfortunate
and, yes, self-serving.
We
believe that people must play politics but not to the extent of becoming a clog
in the wheel of progress. We urge politicians not to allow their personal
interests to override public interests.
For
the avoidance of doubt, we expect citizens to criticise the government when the
need arises because it is an essential ingredient of democracy; but we hold the
view that such criticisms must find a reasonable space on the track of
objectivity and patriotism.
So
far, we are convinced that Dr Cairo Ojougbo has not been objective, as there
seems not to be any element of patriotism in his outbursts.
Deltans
should rise up in one accord and reject falsehood and propaganda.
Dr.
Chris Okobah
Vice President/National Leader
Legacy Group
Vice President/National Leader
Legacy Group
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