Opinion
Amaechi And Good Governance In Rivers State
As the noble bard of yesterday, James Russel Lowell, eloquently stated, “ once to every man and nation, comes the moment to decide, in the strife of truth and falsehood, for the good or evil side, some great cause, God’s new Messiah, offering each the bloom or blight, and the choice goes by forever. Twixt that darkness and that light, though the cause of evil prosper, yet this truth alone is strong.”
Governor Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State is the man that many Nigerians, especially the Rivers people, will always believe in anytime, any day and everywhere in the society.
Suffice to say, however that, this same distinctive and clever leader who held the position of Rivers State House of Assembly speaker for unbreakable eight years under the leadership of the former Governor, Dr. Peter Odili, was once removed, denied, stripped of his inalienable right as the flag-bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2007 governorship election in Rivers State on the ground that was not make clear to the public.
But as fate may have it, Governor Amaechi did not relent effort in challenging the removal and subsequent substitution of his name with that of Sir Celestine Omehia, who was removed from the Government House by the Supreme Court to pave way for Amaechi as the duly eleced and authentic winner of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primaries and the 2007 governorship election in Rivers State.
Moreover, 27 months after, the excitement and euphoria that accompanied that Supreme Court judgement of the October 25th, 2007 which the apex court legitimately declared Ameachi the winner of the April governorship election in Rivers State, makes the people of Nigeria to believe that the rule of law has come to stay.
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Government under the good governance of Amaechi has maintained its current strides towards capacity building, infrastructural and facility improvement, urban and rural road rehabilitation in the past years of his administration.
Understandingly, good governance is the process whereby public institutions conduct public affairs, manage public resources and guarantee realization of human rights. Good governance accomplishes this in a manner essentially free of abuse and corruption, and with due regards to the rule of law.
The true test of “good governance” is the degree to which it delivers on the promise of human rights; civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights.
Therefore, meaningful development requires equitable distribution of resources in a transparent and accountable manner with political resolve and commitment. The governor, since assumption of office following the landmark judgement of the Supreme Court has ensured adequate transparency, accountability, equality and efficiency in the socio-political agenda so as to meet the target of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of Vision 20, 20 20 in Rivers State.
His achievement has gone far in proving that “actions speak louder than words” and “action precipitates reaction”.
After the swearing-in, Amaechi in his mission statement declared fervently that; “I promise to serve the people on the ground of humility, transparency, accountability, integrity and good governance,” to improve the human resource and quality of life of the people of Rivers State. His laudable victory will remain indelible in the annals of Nigeria’s history, democracy, and of course, the rule of law.
It’s obvious that; outstanding people have one thing in common; an absolute sense of mission, according to Zig-Ziglar. Governor Amaechi has been steering the ship of “good governance” in Rivers State in order to actualize his dream and vision of transforming the state and restoring it to its former “Garden City” status in due course.
Following this transformation, the governor has done a lot in terms of infrastructural development, fiscal policy and massive road construction across the state. We take cognizance of the fact that, about 570km of roads have been constructed with 80 per cent of them in the rural areas, including over-head bridges in the outskirts of the city to decongest traffic.
Also on good governance of his administration, is the construction of brand new 350 model primary schools with internet facilities, construction of 160 new primary health-care centres across the 23 local government areas of the state to enhance free health-care delivery services to the aged, children and pregnant women.
To put an end to frequent power interruption in the state, the chief executive has develops and injected a 100MW of power into the national grid to boost the economic man-power resources in the state. To further strengthen his current effort on power generation, over 300 rural electrification projects have been executed with more than 800 transformers donated to various communities in the state.
So far, the dynamic and achieving governor has done a lot in improving the standard of education in Rivers State. This follows the pronouncement of “free and compulsory education” to students in primary and post primary schools, scholarship awards and sponsorship of, at least, 300 indigenes annually to acquire a better training in various institutions across the world.
Most importantly, on good governance is the restoration of lasting peace and security of lives and property to indigenes, non-indigenes as well as the foreign investors doing business in the state.
Therefore, in no distance time, most of the ongoing road construction and rehabilitation in the rural areas and the outskirts of the town would be completed, and the environment so civil that people would soon forget how bad the roads looked like before. In summary, following the landmark projects of the present administration in Rivers State, many scholars have been pouring encomiums on Amaechi’s overall achievements and his commitment towards development and enforcement of law and order in the state. The development strides of his government have prompted the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to commend the governor’s achievements and rated him among the best performing governors in the country for achieving much in the past three years of his administration.
Since the anointing of leadership on Amaechi, as it was in the days of the biblical Moses to lead the covenant children of God to the Promise Land, the Rivers State people must join hands together both great and small to support Governor Amaechi’s second-term bid beyond 2011, because the responsibility of Rivers State Government does not rest with him alone but with every Rivers indigene. Support Governor Amaechi and good governance for a better Rivers State tomorrow.
Eyo, a public affairs analyst, resides in Port Harcourt.
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