Opinion
Awortu, Model For Counterparts
Every creature of God offers opportunity for people to learn from it, hence, the Bible instructs the sluggard, slothful or lazy person to consider the ant and learn from its ways and be wise. Through meritorious and creditable performance in office, public or elected officers can also inspire people to look on them, learn and do well. Mentorship is a function of diligent and progressive minds. Those who like success will look up to those who are succeeding and learn their ways because, if a person walks with a wise person, he or she will inevitably be wise. Andoni Local Government Council Chairman, Barrister Erastus Awortu, is one local government chairman in Rivers State that is doing significantly well. He deserves to mentor, model or canon for some of his counterparts in the local government areas.
Before he became the chairman of the Andoni Local Government Council, that local government was so volatile that its communities were ghost. Residents of the communities fled their homes to neighbouring local government areas and Port Harcourt, where it was safer for them. Andoni communities were hotbed for cultism as some of the repentant militant and cult kingpins are from the area. The struggle for supremacy among the rival cult groups led to destruction of lives and property. It was a theatre of war characterised by blood letting, horror, sorrow and agony as some people vowed not to return to their communities as a result of the consequential losses. But with the emergence of Barrister Awortu as the Local Government Council chairman, peace and tranquility have returned to the communities of the local government.
Night life, weekend and end of year festivities have returned to the land. Even some of those who vowed never to return to their native land, because of the losses they incurred, the horror and terrific scenario they experienced, have started returning. Awortu’s tenure as chairman of Andoni Local Government has healed wounds, and soothed frayed nerves. Congratulations, Awortu! How was Awortu able to prevail over the militants and cultists to drop their guns, sheathe their swords, bury their hatchets, and midwife the return of peace to that once no-go-area? Though I am not an indigene of Andoni, nor do I have a personal relationship with the local government chairman, I could glean from his actions that he does not hob-nob or fraternise with any of the cult groups in Andoni. Or if he has a vested interest in any, he suppressed and mastered his feeling.
He believed that the interest of Andoni Local Government Area should supersede his. That the blood of no ‘Andonian’, is worth his political ambition. Like Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the Andoni Local Government Council chairman, Barrister Awortu, is a rare breed and does not belong to this generation of politicians, some of whom consider their inordinate ambition, whims and caprices to be above the people’s. For, such politicians are committed and determined to subsume the whole under the part against the proverbial assertion: the community is a whole yam and every member of the community a part of the yam. Awortu should be an object lesson for self-serving and egocentric political office holders.The antecedents of Barrister Awortu in securing lives and property have endeared him to me overtime.
Having worked assiduously to return sustainable peace to Andoni communities, Barrister Awortu has midwifed the infrastructural development of Andoni and restoration of the socio-economic, educational and cultural development of the people. Unavoidably, I accompanied my ecclesiastical superior to some Andoni communities in the dark days of the cult and militancy invasion and I discovered much to my chagrin the desolation of the land, the hopeless of the remnants and pains and sorrows that bedevilled the people. Borrowing the words of Sans Buckler, “the past I must tell you is a bucket of ashes”. For any person who had visited Andoni in the dark days of Andoni when the “boys” were on the prowl, and compare it with Andoni today, Barrister Awortu is unarguably, a messiah and deserves unreserved commendation. He is truly enlightened. Enlightened leaders are preoccupied with positive, progressive and development thoughts. They are neither destructive nor exploitative; vindictive nor primordial in thought.
Unfortunately, there are some local government areas in the State that cultism still holds sway and the local government council chairmen can not arrest the situation like Awortu did in Andoni. May I recommend that those chairmen see their Andoni counterpart for tutelage and mentorship. To further lend credence to his claim of love for his people, last week, the achiever local government chairman launched palliative mass transit vehicles to cushion the hardship posed by the Federal Government’s removal of fuel subsidy. While some local government council chairmen are racking their brains on what to live on when they leave office, the Andoni Local Government Council boss is committed to leaving legacies in the sands of time; he wants to make a difference, he wants to be remembered by his works and not necessarily by wealth he amassed or the spoil of office.
Though the transit vehicles are not fare-free like what the Rivers State Governor, Amaopusenibo Siminalayi Fubara has put in place for the people of the State, the transport fares are adequately subsidised. Transportation is one sector that affects the life of every person in society. The transport fare, more often than not, influences the prices of commodities, social communication and take-home of fixed income earners. By addressing this felt-need of the people, the multiplier effects of high transport fares are to a reasonable extent mitigated. However, those saddled with the responsibility of operating the scheme should do so with diligence, and accountability as steward of the people. They should justify the confidence reposed in them by minding the vehicles as their personal property.
In essence, they should give to the public vehicles the necessary attention they should have given to theirs. There is need for decency of behaviour and commit to sustainability of the scheme. I say this because, history has shown that public mass transit vehicles do not outlive the government that initiated it. Recall that previous administrations in Rivers State, including that of Dr. Peter Odili had initiated similar lofty schemes but the schemes never lasted, partly because of the nonchalant attitude that is characteristic of most people who run government enterprises. The Bible however instructs that, “whatsoever ye do, do it as unto the Lord and not as to men” (Col. 3: 23). The government should go for road-worthy vehicles that will stand the test of time. In all, Barrister Awortu deserves kudos.
By: Igbiki Benibo
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