Opinion
The State Of Israel and Amaechi’s Example
The 2009 holy pilgrimage to Israel will remain memorable and indelible in my mind. Apart from the main purpose of going there, which is to have a spiritual encounter with God, the pilgrimage also afforded me the opportunity to know about the political system and the socio-economic life of the Israelites amongst others. I found out that in that part of the world, there is a high sense of decency, duty, respect for rule of law and commitment to work among the citizenry.
Furthermore, I observed with keen interest that the state-of-the-arts in Israel is efficient. Apart from uninterrupted power supply, efficient transportation system and good medical services, Israel is made up of sparkling and beautiful cities aesthetic and well constructed flyovers, bridges, skyscrapers, good roads, garbage-free surroundings. The ‘holy city’ is also renown for effective telecommunication services, availability of gas at filling stations, free flow traffic, recreational centres, clean environment, regular water supply, well equipped security agencies, disciplined Police force, registered taxis and buses and absence of illegal structures and shanties.
I, however, discovered that the secret of the success of Israel is their culture of co-operation, selfless service and hardwork.
Suffice it to say here that I have realized from my experience in Israel that the Rivers State Governor, Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi means well for the State, considering his vision and developmental efforts to turn the State into another Israel.
The governor has done well in virtually all spheres of development in the State. His achievements in the areas of health, education, security, transportation, road construction, power and urban development are obvious to any right thinking man. It is unfortunate that many leaders who have had similar opportunity failed to translate their vision into significant reality.
I think we should be guided by a popular American maxim which says, “think about what you can do for America and not what America can do for you.”
Now that the governor is working assiduously to develop the State, the question we should ask ourselves is; what can we do to help him accomplish his wonderful vision of taking us to the promised land?
In the area of security, I have found out that the Amaechi’s administration has helped to expand the operations of security agencies. Today, citizens can sleep with their eyes closed. Besides, the administration has rehabilitated repentant militants as part of the efforts to restore tranquility. But this can only be sustained if the people could volunteer information that borders on security to the government and security agencies on the activities of hoodlums.
Also, the Rivers man, including churches, mosques, communities and non-governmental organizations should counsel youths on action that are likely to cause breach of peace. They should inculcate in them responsible behaviour at burial ceremonies, festivals, and checkmate chieftaincy disputes and other legitimate agitations.
Meanwhile, Amaechi’s vision at ensuring good medical services in Rivers State is commendable. The construction of 105 health centres in the State, re-construction of the former Niger Hospital, now Professor Harrison Hospital in Port Harcourt, to a world class medical centre with the latest state-of-the-arts medical equipment and expansion of the Dental and Maxillofacial are note-worthy. The people should therefore ensure that the governor’s vision in the health sector is properly realized. They should ensure the maintenance and preservation of the equipment and should not hesitate to alert government on sabotage activities.
If there is any area that the action of the governor has been most dynamic and dramatic, it is in the area of education where I have observed that he is building 350 new primary schools. This is a revolution. Besides, the governor’s belief that the primary level of education is the foundation of solid educational system has propelled him to divorce the payment of primary school teachers from the vouchers of the local government councils, to ensure regular payment. It is therefore incumbent upon the teachers to appreciate the magnanimity of the governor by having positive attitude to work.
On the part of the pupils, they should take advantage of the facilities in new model schools to outshine their counterparts in private schools. This is the only way they can make the governor feel self fulfilled.
Another area Amaechi’s administration has recorded a milestone is in roads and transportation. The construction of new roads and the rehabilitation of the existing ones can testify to this. The citizens and residents should therefore maintain these roads as well as comply with the traffic law, to help ease traffic congestion.
The dream of the Rivers people to have uninterrupted power supply may soon be realsied if what the engineers are saying that the State is capable of generating 560 megawatts before 2011 is anything to go by. But this dream can only be realised if our people safeguard the electrical equipment and pay their electricity bill regularly.
Above all, Amaechi’s urban renewal programme including the development of master plan for Greater Port Harcourt City is laudable. From the plan, the city will soon be comparable to cities like Abuja, Jerusalem etc. I see this as a lofty vision and any lover of progress should rise above sentiment to support this vision.
Amusa is a Port Harcourt-based journalist
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