Chief Modestus Umenzekwe (Onwa Achina) a Chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), member APC Campaign Council for upcoming Gubernatorial Election in Bayelsa State and former member, Federal Housing Authority (FHA), in this interview, said that any well-meaning Nigerian should support the Honourable Minister of Works for insisting on concrete Technology in the construction of roads; he also spoke on other crucial issues. Excerpts:
Do you agree with
Senator Dave Umahi, the Honourable Minster of Works on use of concrete Technology
for road constructions in Nigeria? His position, does it amount to indictment
on previous administrations?
Mark you this interview is not to compare two
members of a particular family, by family I mean APC. So there is no way I can
start comparing two members a family because APC has a programme they are
following and that programme is being built upon every time every
administration comes on board, that is why we called this one, Renewed Hope, so
whatever we are doing now is what we consider improvement upon how we have been
doing it. So the same programme is still running, and on that I tell you that I
support the idea and the President has approved it, that is much I can tell
you.
It appears the President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed Engr.
Umahi based on what he did in Ebony; do you agree with this assertion?
You see, Umahi’s achievements
in various sectors of the economy when he was governor of Ebonyi State are
unprecedented and unmatched, through his managerial perspicacity he ensured
that communities, town unions, local government areas felt the impact of his government.
Umahi did a lot, but he did
more in road constructions. The newly built Muhammadu Buhari International
Airport in Ebonyi State located in Onueke along the Abakaliki/Afikpo
Expressway, was constructed by His Excellency, Engr. Dave Umahi. He did two dual carriageway fly-overs at the
African Trans-Sahara Highway, he did the Governors’ Lodge, which was named
after the first civilian governor of the state, Senator Sam Egwu; he did the
CBN Road at the Centenary City.
Engr. Umahi’s
Government did Amasiri–Uburu –Okposi Road for Ebonyi South; Nkalagu–Ehamufu
Road for Ebonyi Central; Hill-top –Nwofe Road for Ebonyi North. This is what he
said he would do if elected and he did it. He built 15-kilometre road for each
of the 13 local government areas in the state, so the president must have
appointed Umahi as Minster of Works because he is a road-master.
Umahi’s administration
constructed three fly-over bridges in the state capital, and a
pedestrian-crossing, nobody has done that since Ebonyi State was created. The
pedestrian-crossing at the gate of the permanent site of the Ebonyi State
University Abakaliki–Enugu Expressway was also done by him.
If I begin to reel out the roads he did in Ebonyi before leaving office you
would marvel. He rehabilitated Water Works Road, Ogoja–Onuebonyi–Rice Mill
Road, Gunning Road, New Market Road, Nkaliki–EBBC–EBHA–Abakaliki LGA Road,
Hosanna Park, Hosanna Street, Ezika Street (Yam market), Old Park, Jos Street,
Obiri Street, Nwodo Street, Mberi Street, Awolowo Street, among others.
Timipre Sylva, the
candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is back on the ballot paper, after the appeal Court Judgement which
supported his claim, how do you feel as a member of APC Campaign Council in the
upcoming Guber election in that state?
Well, there was no time the party was, should I say, disappointed or petrified; we had a good case and we have a good candidate who knows his onion. If you have been watching the political events in Bayelsa, Sylva has been campaigning, there hasn’t been any dull moment in his campaign activity, and that goes to show you the kind of person he is, workaholic, steadfast, not leaving anything to chance, resilient, and these are hallmark of a good politician. APC will win Bayelsa, I am sure of that. I am happy for Timipre Sylva, I am happy for great party, APC.
The legal battle over
the presidential election is over, what should the president do now as the father
of the nation?
Tinubu should extend hands of fellowship to his opponents; I know he has
done that.
Beyond that is for him to ensure the holistic implementation of the Renewed Hope agenda of the party: National unity, economy, agriculture, power oil and gas, sports, entertainment and culture, youth empowerment and entrepreneurship, women empowerment, federalism and decentralization of power, education, digital economy, power, transportation, judicial reforms, among others.
In writing the Forward to the Agenda of the Renewed Hope, the President, His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu said, I am quoting him now, “We shall build a Nigeria, especially for our youth, where sufficient jobs with decent wages create a better life. Manufacture, create, and invent more of the goods and services we require. Nigeria shall be known as a nation of creators, not just of consumers. Export more and import less, strengthening both the naira and our way of life. Continue assisting our ever toiling farmers, through enlightened agricultural policy that promotes productivity and assures decent incomes, so that farmers can support their families and feed the nation.
“Modernise and expand
public infrastructure so that the rest of the economy can grow at an optimal
rate. Embolden and support our young people and women by harnessing emerging
sectors such as the digital economy, entertainment and culture, tourism and
others to build the Nigeria of tomorrow, today. Train and give economic
opportunity to the poorest and most vulnerable among us. We seek a Nigeria
where no parent is compelled to send a child to bed hungry, worried whether
tomorrow shall bring food. Generate, transmit and distribute sufficient,
affordable electricity to give our people the requisite power to enlighten
their lives, their homes, and their very dreams. Make basic healthcare,
education, and housing accessible and affordable for all. And, most
importantly, establish a bold and assertive policy that will create the strong
yet adaptive national security architecture and action to obliterate terror,
kidnapping, banditry, and all other forms of violent extremism from the face of
our nation.” He stated that on his part and his running mate and he would renew
the hope of our people by providing equality of opportunity, social justice and
prosperity for all through the initiatives set forth in the book. But much more
interesting to me is when he said I welcome your inputs and critiques as we
prepare to govern Nigeria with fairness, equity and justice. Tinubu is a
political giant, as I normally say, he is a colossus.
The
president as the Minister of Petroleum should wade into the oil sector and find
out what is going on there; he should revamp the sector, bring in his own close
persons, those who will tell him the truth about that sector. Oil is the life
wire of Nigeria and you can testify, ever since the subsidy on petroleum was
removed the country has never remain the same. So that is to show you the
significance of that sector.
I also have
a suggestion to make, and for the president to see how each state can build at least
one refinery in their states, or at least a modular one, there is nothing wrong
about that. The period of politics is over, now is time for agenda setting, and
all of us, whether APC, PDP, Labour, everybody must come out, make suggestions
on how to move the country forward, and I plead with the president to carry
everybody along, run an inclusive government and by so doing we surely will
succeed.
More than ever before Igbo leaders
have shown interest in the clamour for release of Nnamdi Kanu, what is your
take?
I support
the move to seek his release, and I think our ever listening President, Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Jagaban of Africa, will listen to them, so If it is
settled out of court, it is still better. We are not saying this person is
right now or this person is wrong but he should be released.
The war between Israel and Hamas what
is your take?
War does no
one any good because in the end everything will come back to the table for
discussion, so why fighting when you have the table for dialogue? People fight
because of ego. I blame Hamas for killing innocent citizens, 1400 Jews, it is
dastardly. You don’t have right to kill armless people. Then Israel has the
right to retaliate, because after the killing of innocent Israelis, nobody has
expected them to fold their hands and say, thank you Hamas for what you have
done.
However, I
call on Israel to calm down for the sake of innocent Palestinians who are
neither supporting Hamas nor even aware of the agitation of Hamas. There are
many like that, the aged, the young ones, even there are youths who prefer
going about their business, those who distance themselves from the struggle, I
think it is time to separate Hamas from other innocent Palestinians. Again
Hamas and their allies in Lebanon, Syria and Pakistan must cease firing missile
both gladiators must stop, and embrace peace. The history of Israel and
Palestine is an age ling one. Anything that is hindering two state status of
the both side must be ironed out by the United Nations to create a separate
state for Palestine. And for Hamas, they should know that saying that Israel
should disappear from the face of the earth; that is too idealistic, it is not
done; they should embrace each other, because they are both children of
Abraham.
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