Anietie Ukpe is
the Chief Press Secretary/ Senior Special Assistant, Media to the Akwa Ibom
State Governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio, in this interview with WALE ABIODUN, he
bares his mind on various issues including the just concluded elections and
various accomplishment of Governor Akpabio.
On the recently
concluded 2015 elections, the opposition is alleging that Governor Akpabio used
the power of incumbency to ensure that PDP recorded massive victory in Akwa
Ibom state, what is your view on this?
A lot depends on
what you refer to as the power of incumbency. This was supposed to be an open
race since an incumbent was not contesting. But APC was in a dilemma on two
counts. One, Governor Akpabio had written his name into folklore and legend
with his unprecedented achievements and uncommon transformation of Akwa Ibom
State. Two, there was a stature-gap between the PDP’s Governorship Candidate,
Deacon Udom Emmanuel, and the rest of the field. Mr Emmanuel was without
blemish and a consummate administrator with sterling qualities. Faced in this
no-win situation APC clutched at straws, and resorted to attempting to
trivialize the monumental achievements of Governor Akpabio. That was
counterproductive and hit a raw nerve with the people, who see what the
Governor had done everyday.
Therefore, if by
the power of incumbency you mean that Akpabio used the goodwill the good people
of the state have for him, then I am with you all the way. If you mean that as
the Government in power he touched more lives in this state right now than any
other Akwa Ibom person living, then you are right. If you quantify all the good
he has done in the state and its people and the well of gratitude which
accompany him, then you are on cue. If the opposition did not expect him to use
this goodwill to attract votes to his party and his party’s candidate, then
they need democratic re-education.
It is a myth to
think of the power of incumbency otherwise.
On the suspended
four lawmakers in the state house of assembly, some stakeholders are saying
that Governor Akpabio influenced the sack, what is your view?
Governor Akpabio
is not a member of the House of Assembly, and the House is not accountable to
him. So how did he influence the House? More so, the House attributed its
decision on the matter to relevant portions of the Constitution. So did
Governor Akpabio write the Constitution? It is a point of law. Governor
Akpabio’s name should be left out of the internal matters of the House of
Assembly.
As Gov Akpabio is handing over to Emmanuel
Udom come May 29, what are the laudable legacies Gov. Akpabio will be leaving
behind?
Talking about the
legacies of Governor Akpabio is like a mountain hike – exhausting and exciting.
He has done so much that you cannot mention it all in one interview without
being exhausted. Yet it is so exciting to talk about them. Free and compulsory
education, free healthcare for babies up to five years, pregnant women and the
aged, the Ibom International Airport which he met at site-clearing level and
completed, the Ibom ELibrary, the Ibom Nest of Champions Stadium, Tropicana
Entertainment Centre, Sheraton by Four Points, massive road construction,
flyovers, underground pipe-jacking system, rural electrification, Specialist
Hospital… the list goes on.
What is your view
on the APC's call for cancellation of governorship election result in Akwa Ibom
state?
I consider it
unfortunate. Have you noticed that all over the country, only the PDP
candidates have called victorious APC candidates to congratulate them? APC
needs to tone down their war rhetoric and show more respect the wishes of the
people. The entire APC campaign in Akwa Ibom was built on two propaganda
techniques – name-calling and bandwagon. In name-calling they dissipated their
energies abusing the PDP and calling its officials all kinds of names. In
bandwagon, they dredged up some politicians, who have lost steam and relevance,
and told the people, “See Otuekong ABC, Senator KLM and Obong XYZ are
supporting us, so join the bandwagon.” But these people had no electoral value
or goodwill. Some went on radio and would tell barefaced, regrettable lies. APC
did not tell Akwa Ibom people what they had in mind for them. They did not
connect with the people.
Do you think
Emmanuel Udom will continue the legacies of Gov. Akpabio?
Certainly. Both
the incumbent and the incoming are two of a kind. Mr Emmanuel shares Governor
Akpabio’s love for the people, his integrity and his forthrightness. He shares
his sense of patriotism and statesmanlike comportment. They are like brothers
from different mothers.
What are the
maintenance structure Akpabio has put in place to ensure continuous maintenance
of his various projects that he will be leaving behind?
The projects,
which need maintenance contracts, have had such maintenance contracts signed,
sealed and delivered. So that has been taken care of.
Within eight
years of stewardship of Gov. Akabio in the state what is the area he has
affected the lives of the people of the state most?
The parable of the Blind Men of Hendostan and
the elephant should answer your question. It is what each man touches that he
delights in. But taking the global and holistic picture, I believe that the
greatest transformation is that of moulding a new Akwa Ibom person - respected
in our country and standing tall in any part of the world. The next should be
the free and compulsory education, which has led to triple enrolment in our
primary and secondary schools.
As Gov.
Akpabio is stepping into senate, what will be his senatorial and legislative
agenda?
I can say that we
have the highest expectations that his representation in the red chamber will
be legendary and a watershed in effective and competent representation. He is
already a treasure in Akwa Ibom and he is set to become a national gem in the
Senate. A goldfish has no hiding place.
What is the magic
wand that enabled PDP to record massive victory in the state?
The magic wand is
the uncommon transformation of the state by the Akpabio administration and the
love the people of the state have for Governor Godswill Obot Akpabio.
Can we say PDP's victory in the state can be
attributed to the love that people of Akwa Ibom has for Gov. Akpabio?
I positively
confirm that.
What is the magic
wand that gave president Jonathan massive votes in Akwa Ibom state?
President
Jonathan’s achievements were underpublicized nationally. But Akwa Ibom people
knew what he had done, because Governor Akpabio used to talk about them. I
believe he is the best President in Nigeria’s history but unfortunately his
publicity did not seem to match his momentum. There was, unfortunately, gap
between his administration’s performance and its communication.
Do you have any regrets about supporting
Jonathan given that he failed in the presidential elections?
None whatever. I
am a standup man. I am like Apostle John. When all the disciples of Jesus
abandoned Jesus because they saw the hostile mob, he stood with Jesus till His
crucifixion. This generation does not understand President Jonathan, but
history will note that we had a treasure in him and we did not know it.
What expectation
do you have for the incoming Buhari presidency?
Fortunately, he
is not new to the job. There should be minimal learning period for him. He
should hit the ground running. He should also let everyone know that he is in
charge and that he is the President of Nigeria – not APC President of Nigeria.
APC has a sense of entitlement to the presidency, but on May 29, he will take
an oath of office and oath of allegiance to Nigeria and the Nigerian
constitution, which will place the national interest above every other interest
(party included). I hope and pray that he will do well.
A lot of
Nigerians, including Prof Wole Soyinka, criticized President Jonathan’s
handling of the Boko Haram insurgency and made it a campaign issue. It is
believed it cost him some support and votes. What is your take on this?
You can criticize
the President based on the fact that the buck stops on his table. But you have
to note that every country has personnel trained in security and defense. These
are men and women who, after secondary school, attended the Nigeria Defense
Academy, got commissioned and have attended several courses within and outside
Nigeria on national security, counterinsurgency, intelligence networking,
warfare etc. President Jonathan is a zoologist and a lecturer. He had to depend
on these men who are the experts in security for information on how to engage
Boko Haram and what to tell Nigerians. You can blame him on this account as
much as you can blame him for the failure of the Super Eagles to qualify for
the last African Cup of Nations.
But now I think
President Jonathan has the last laugh with the recent successes against Boko
Haram. Thanks to him, Boko Haram is on the verge of extinction and he has
proved his critics wrong. What happened? I think he studied the situation and
considered his options, while the critics were on a road show. Then he took the
right decisions and now Boko Haram will soon be history.
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