Opinion
Oyigbo In The Eye Of The People
The Nigerian problem in the wisdom of Chinua Achebe: “Is the unwillingness or inability of its leaders to rise to the responsibility and challenge of personal example, which are the hallmarks of true leadership”.
This responsibility notion informed the introduction and adoption of lately, the concept of town hall meeting, which hitherto was pure Western standard to measure performance and retract misnomer where possible. This term, is today common in Nigerian usage. But in the interim, the Rivers State government under the leadership of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, has given town hall meetings an official seal, to be part of its initiation which was unknown to the people.
Interestingly, the introduction of town hall meeting in Rivers State has given to some conscious individuals the impetus to question some actions and inactions of individuals, officials, contractors etc. in their capacities.
Surprisingly, this town hall meeting in Oyigbo on 28 June, 2010 at Community Primary School Obeama-Asa, the venue startled the people on what is leadership, and who should be their leader; when the Governor in an unusual manner expressed sadness over the non-eventful state of Oyigbo local government area, which is not unconnected to the abysmal disorientation of Oyigbo people by the present leadership of the council led by Sir Precious Oforji.
To some, the deliberate attempt by the governor to blatantly refuse to eulogise the chairman’s performance was a pointer to the people that the chairman’s days are numbered. While others are of the opinion that the governor wanted him to perform to win the people’s confidence for further political responsibility.
No matter what opinions people hold, the exactitude of the issue remains that Oyigbo people will not say that the governor did not tell them. Oyigbo is a case study of the nineteen non performing local government areas. out of 23 local government areas in Rivers State.
Distilling the implications of the foregoing, any right thinking human being should understand that the present administration in Rivers State is not resting on its oars in trying as much as possible to be intransigent in stamping out non- performing leaders who want to deceive their people by espousing quixotic plans with pork barrel projects.
In the meantime, I can say without reservation that the introduction of town hall meeting in the state has put a halt to easy pilfering of public fund especially that of local governments with the connivance of state officials, which has over the year robbed the people of their money without interrogation.
But then, against all odds, prejudice, hatred, antagonism, and subversion; should the people not rise against any leader who basks in the fantasy of group achievements but allows the amber of leadership with them to turn antithetical to a free flow of administrative traffic?
Realistically, the era of unbridled political ordination by godfathers is certainly over. The chances of tossing political positions like dice, is assuage. Politicking solely for partisan advantage is no longer fashionable; nor is it a time of politics, having larger- than – life posture or accruing unwarranted prerequisite to our political leaders.
Ironically, the visit to Oyigbo by the Governor and the condemnation in strong terms the underdevelopment in Oyigbo local government area under the leadership of Sir Precious Oforji, is timely so as to clear the air of the people’s perception of the governor as being adamant to their plight, especially of the rumour making rounds that the present chairman has vested interest in the chairmanship of that council come 2011, and that the governor has by way of anointing, foisted on the people, the chairman for the polls.
But if all that fails to hold sway, it may be faulting the assurance given by Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, the National Chairman of the ruling People’s Democratic party in far away London, that the era of anointing and godfatherism were gone; then, and only then, shall gamblers be disappointed.
However, the focus of the whole issue will blaze radiance, when the people take caution in electing leaders as the prerequisite to ridding the local government area of the quagmire of poor leadership enthralling the area since its creation in 1991.
This mirror of Oyigbo example postulates that, “A tree that does not know how to dance is taught by the wind”. Because, a river does not flow through a forest without falling down a tree. In the words of former French President Jacque Chirac, “Faced with the emergency, now is not time for half measure. It is time for a revolution, in the true sense of the term”.
Okere resides in Port Harcourt.
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