Editorial
Orubebe And Niger Delta Action Plan
Since he assumed office in October
2007, Rivers State Governor, Rt Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has left no one in
doubt that he Is in the Brick House to make a difference in governance.
He haS since set for himself the task of
transforming nearly all the decadent sectors of the state economy, including
infrastructural development like the building of new hospitals and schools and
the motivation of the average Rivers man to be resourceful through the provision
of micro-credit among others.
But these
unprecedented achievements were maliciously queried and scoffed at because he
dared to suggest that if the Ministry of Niger Delta had problems with
completing the East/West Road, the Niger Delta Affairs states would consider
fixing it. This only underscores the importance of the road to the Niger Delta
people.
On the
other hand, states in the region have always worked on federal roads and later
asked for refunds that are hardly made. Therefore, the suggestion of Governor
Amaechi is not new and could not have offended the Minister of Niger Delta
Affairs to the extent he got personal with Governor Amaechi.
This is
why it is difficult to digest the recent comments by Elder Godsday Orubebe that
the Governor of Rivers State was not doing enough to develop his state, in
spite of the landmark development the Amaechi administration is providing. It
is such that even the blind could see.
Clearly,
Orubebe over-reached himself when he failed to remove the beam in his own eyes,
in order to see the speck in another’s, as the performance in the Niger Delta
Ministry so far, speaks volumes. The first thing everyone in Niger Delta
expects is a functional East/West Road, but all we hear is excuses and promises
every year. The plan by the Federal Government to change the circumstances of
the region cannot take place without that road.
We are
ashamed that instead of looking at the merit of the suggestion or noting the
frustration of the Niger Delta people, Elder Godsday Orubebe preferred to pick
an avoidable quarrel with the governor, perhaps to distract attention from the
real issue. Until that road is made safe and motorable for the people, no
quarrel or excuses would suffice.
The
Tide feels
uneasy with the fact that a lot of people in the Niger Delta are beginning to
lose confidence in the Federal Government. In fact, a number of them have said
so on national television because of the failure of the administration to work
the East/West Road, which Elder Orubebe is responsible for.
In fact, the outburst of Elder Orubebe
has also revealed one fact, that the Minister has lost touch with many
developments in the Niger Delta to the extent he fails to see the monumental
developments in Rivers State. In some civilised climes, people like him should
not be allowed to stay in office one day longer. In all modesty, the Minister
needs to examine the functionality of his ministry.
Lest we forget, we can safely give Governor Amaechi a perfect vote of
confidence in the performance of his job and his relationship with the
President and other agencies of government in Nigeria. Governor Amaechi’s
achievements are testimonials of their own and obvious legacies that are
transforming the state and providing for posterity.
Even so, we expect that Rivers State, like the other Niger Delta States
would be linked to the transformation activities of the present Federal
Government, that are putting behind the years of decadence, bad governance,
corruption and political brigandage.
We cannot forget too soon, what is the cause of
disturbances in the Niger Delta and the country as a whole. Nigeria cannot
afford to renege on her promises to the Niger Delta as part of the bargaining
chips for peace in the country. The only thing we ask is for the promised
intervention in the Niger Delta to take place for which case the East/West Road
is critical.
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