Opinion
Toward Developing Rivers
In a town hall meeting with Rivers community in Abuja on the 5thNovember 2012, Governor Chibuike Amaechi announced that it has placed order for two helicopters.
It was a good development to note that the helicopters would be used to assist security operatives in the task of safeguarding oil facilities in order to put the oil thieves out of the thievery business.
While this is good, another aspect of that gathering was the intimation that the state was planning to introduce a new environmental law. This law which he said would be sent to the House of Assembly would foster an optimum waste management in the state. The issue of pollution arising from virtually all facets of business in the state was not left out. The governor captured the issue when he said, “We are putting a law in place that will punish all those who pollute our environment. We have placed orders for two helicopters that will arrive in December. Those helicopters will fly across the entire state 24 hours. They carry cameras that can see criminal activities; the police, the State Security Service (SSS), the army will be monitoring the areas also…. I want to see a waste treatment plant which we are already building at Rumuokwurusi. There are two plants; they are building one at Kira in Ogoni which deals with metal scraps. The Rumuokwurusi plant will deal with solid wastes, and work is expected to be completed next year.”
It is important that the state takes the issue of environmental pollution seriously to reinstate the Rivers State to its former position. This was the plan that most of us saw in Amaechi when he newly came to power.
It could be recalled that in September 2008, Amaechi, through the state Ministry of Urban Development, ordered the knocking down of a warehouse belonging to his wife, Judith. This happened near the Abonnma Wharf, Port Harcourt. The building was found to have impinged on the right of way. It was classified as illegal structure, hence bulldozers were sent to do the clean-up job.
In the words of the then state Commissioner for Urban Development, Barrister Osima Ginah. “The property was an illegal building situated where it is not supposed to be. So what happened to other stores in the neighbourhood also happened to hers. Government is firm, fair, transparent and serious about her urban renewal programmes. It is not correct that the exercise is targeted at the supposed enemies of the government.”
As a result of that people said that the Amaechi-led administration deserved a pat on the back, especially for seeking to bring Port Harcourt to its original Garden City status. Many people were called to join hands with Amaechi to redeem the state. Some observed that what Amaechi was doing was to bring the city back to the original form as planned by the British many years ago but instead of continuity in this direction at the moment, the news is about deduction of Civil Servants salaries. Although the government might have cogent reasons for that, it is evident that the Civil Servants are not happy about this deductions. This view was expressed by a civil servant thus: “It’s not a matter of putting a hold to the illegal deductions; it is a matter of integrity and resentment to obnoxious law and government’s penchant to flout simple agreement with no regard for the next party.”
These days, Amaechi and the Civil Servants are at daggers drawn. The later was telling Amaechi to discontinue with the deduction of their salaries, a statement which led them planning to stage an industrial action on Friday, November 7, 2012.
There was a belief that the governor had made several promises in the past to civil servants without keeping them, a case that made them want to show him the war of ego and profession and, that they were nobody’s stooge. This pressure could be the reason the governor was said to have made a promise of halting the deductions.
Notwithstanding, it was not yet Uhuru as that promise was a temporary intended to help the Civil Servants to enjoy the forthcoming season, hence the game would continue in February 2013.
But it seems this was not the firsttime the Amaechi-led government was deducting the poor Civil Servants’ salaries. Investigations revealed that the state government had once done so in the past.
These things are not good for our Rivers State, especially among the poor civil servants whose meager earnings sustain many others that are not employed.
It is not good that each day that passes comes with one form of threat or the other from the state government. This November alone, the Rivers Government has threatened to close down hospitals that were not adequately staffed and equipped. And the question could be, what does the government want those under such hospitals’ employ to do? What is the alternative given by the government to those that would-be affected?
Since this Amaechi-led government in Rivers State has been likened to a developed one comparable to the governments in Europe, it behooves it to create avenues for loan with which it can assist the less-privileged, including hospitals.
Finally, Amaechi should institute a law that would punish all those ministries that were underperforming and all institution, private and public that pollute our environment.
The presumed law would be monitoring the activities of all the ministries in the state.
Onwumere resides in Port Harcourt.
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