Obi of Onitsha, HRM Nnaemeka A. Achebe, has identified what he described as critical problems confronting Nigeria and to which President Goodluck Jonathan has to find a solution.
The royal father while welcoming the Nigerian leader to his palace yesterday identified these problems as the armed insurgency by the Boko Haram in the North-East parts of the country, the imbalance in the conditions of life and living between various segments of our society, general security,and corruptionin public life.
Though he commended President Jonathan for his stewardship, the Onitsha paramount ruler urged him to remain focused, “paying particular attention to national security,the general elections in 2014, which must be peaceful, free and fair,and theeconomics of fuel price subsidy, which is eating deep into the budget of the country.” He also made a passionate appeal for the construction of the long-delayed Second Niger Bridge. Below are excerpts of his address:
“On behalf of the people of Anambra State, Onitsha Kingdom and myself, I heartily welcome you on this unexpected, but highly appreciated, visit to us today. We were the parties that were seeking opportunitiesat this timeto visit you in Abuja to express our gratitude on several grounds.
“Firstly,following my three months’ absence abroad, I had personally wanted visit you in Abuja to thank you for the encouragingand extremely helpful suggestions you gaveto meon our self-help palace project during your last visit in November 2013.You can see that the first phase of the project is near complete, andI wanted to use the opportunityof my visitto invite you to come to Onitsha once again toperform the formal opening of the“new” palace during ournextannual Ofala festival in October.The new Ime-Obi Onitsha presents a twenty-first century concept of a palace for the people, not of the Monarch alone. Thus, the palace already has an IT Centerandwillalsoincorporatea Library/Archival/Resource Centre, a Museum/Art Gallery, Conference and Meeting Facilities, and Offices for our Constituent Groups, without diminishing or distorting the traditional roles and functions of the palace.
“Secondly, our son and Governor, Mr. Peter Obi, is about to hand over the baton of governanceto his elected successor, Chief Willy Obiano. Peter Obi has done very well and the people of Anambra State are truly enjoying the peace, development and progress that he has engenderedduring his tenure in office. We are aware how close you have taken him,and that his far reaching achievements would not have been all possible without your generous support for him. Indeed, youhad already received a letter to the effect that the elders and leaders of Anambra Statewanted to visit to thank you for supporting Peter Obi, and to pray that you extend the same goodwill to his successor.
“Now, instead of us coming to Abuja to pay our respects as is appropriate with protocol, you have turned the table on us by coming to us, instead. This is a genuine reflection of your distinctly humble and practical approach to life, both in governance and politics,as well as in your personal life.Mr. President, may we therefore take this opportunity to thank you very much for your love for Onitsha and Anambra Stateand for saving us the trips to Abuja to do the same. Indeed, as they say, the mountain has come to Mohammed today.
“There are many more things to be grateful to your government for, but let me single out the construction of Zik’s Mausoleum, which is now nearing completion after some 16 years of delays, dilly-dallying and cat and mouse games between successive governments at both state and federal levels. It will go down in history that it was your administration that had the determinationand zeal to finally give our beloved Right Honourable, Chief (Dr.) Nnamdi Azikiwe, Owelle-Osowa Onitsha, first President of Nigeria, and Zik of Africa, a befitting resting place. Mr. President, we cannot thank you enough for this gesture.
“The 21st century has kicked off in tension and turbulence as peoples and governments all over the world are struggling to adjust to the inevitable forces of change that are resulting from the impacts of Information, Technology and Communication.There are tensions in the Middle East, Europe, Far East, The Americas and Africa. In Nigeria, we have our own share of problemstowhich, by the will of God, you have to lead our responses as President. Critical amongst these are: the armed insurgency by the Boko Haram in the North-East parts of the country, the imbalance in the conditions of life and living between various segments of our society, general security,and corruptionin public life. We, the peopleof this countrywhoelected you,have the duty to support you with ourconstantprayers and constructive advice, including drawing attention to areas that need improvement. In this regard, we urge you to remain focused on your transformation agenda, paying particular attention to national security,the general elections in 2014, which must be peaceful, free and fair,and theeconomics of fuel price subsidy, which is eating deep into the budget of the country.
“It took great courage and foresight to convene the National Conference in the manner you have done and we of the South-East states join the rest of the country in applauding you. No right-thinking Nigerian would want a dismemberment of our dear country. Collectively, we have far more to lose in such eventuality than in staying together. What the majority, including the people of the South-East, are saying is that there is urgent need to rearrange the country to give a greater sense of belonging to all the constituent groups, including the minorities. We pray that your government and the National Assembly will create the enabling environment for the success of the Dialogue.
“I cannot resist mentioning once more our indefatigable outgoing governor, Mr. Peter Obi.Your Excellency,you knowand we know that Peter Obi is your greatest supporter and pillar of strength in the entire South-East,and will count amongst the few that believe most in you in the entire country.Shall we call him you younger brother or even your son?He will now become fullyavailable when he leaves office next monthand we urge you totake him close to you and deploy him effectively, particularly in the immediate period ahead. We assure that he will bean even greaterasset to you now that he is free from the burdens of state governance.
“Mr. President,Anambra peoplerecently elected a new Governor, Chief Willy Obiano,ina processthat was widely heralded aspeaceful, transparent and fair. By so doing, we haveagainshown the light to the rest of the country that politics and elections in a democracy should not be matters of do or die.Our Governor-Electis a technocrat who, we believe, will build on the foundations laid by his predecessor and take the state to the next level. We pray that you accordhimthe same understanding, favours and love as youdid withMr. Peter Obi.
“Finally:a reminder. When you visited us in 2011 during the general elections campaign, you promised that the Second Niger Bridge between Onitsha and Asaba will be completedand become operational during your tenure as President,if elected.We elected you, but what was not clear to us was the tenure you had inmind.In any case it takes a few years to accomplish such a project andwe are concerned that time is running dangerously short. This bridge will beagreat legacy to the presidency of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in the history of this country. We pay that you will give this very essential national project the attention it deserves.”
•Photo shows Obi of Onitsha, HRM Nnaemeka Achebe.
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