Sunday, September 28, 2014

UDOM'S CAMP SUFFERS ANOTHER SETBACK * As Bassey Albert Reject Deputy Governor's Slot * Turn down Ministerial Appointment, 10bn too * Sir Emem Akpabio, Others confused


Plans by few powerful politicians in Akwa Ibom who are bent on ensuring that the Secretary to the Akwa Ibom State Government, Mr. Udom Emmanuel succeeds Governor Godswill Akpabio in 2015 has suffered another setback. This follows a failed bid to get the immediate past Commissioner for Finance and Gubernatorial aspirant , Obong Bassey Albert to accept to be the running mate to Mr. Udom.

Information reaching us has it that the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio who travelled to the United State of America for the 44th Annual Legislative Conference, of the Congressional Black  Caucus Foundation, was cornered by Sir Emem Akpabio, who set up a meeting with Bassey Albert who was also in US.

impeccable source disclosed that at the meeting, erstwhile  Commissioner for Finance, Obong Bassey Albert was asked to shelve his gubernatorial ambition, with the promise that he will be made the Deputy Governor of the State. Albert is said to have been offered a Ministerial slot plus the sum of 10 Billion Naira and juicy contracts. Our source who said Albert rejected the offers made stated that he insisted on contesting.

It is reported that the said moves by the Sir Emem Akpabio led cabal was intended to shore up Udom Emmanuel's aspiration, which many describe as "an unpopular candidate and a novice in polititics." the self styled "godfather" is said to have been disappointed, following his failure to convince Albert into their camp which  would have been a big plus.

It should be noted that Udom's camp recently suffered a major setbacks following the governorship ambition of the  immediate past National Vice Chairman of the Akwa Ibom State Consolidation Alliance (ACA); Hon. Mike Sabastine, whose emergence is said to have torn the group apart and pitched him against the self styled "godfather.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

UDOM EMMANUEL: WOLF DRESSED AS SHEEP By James Udo Edet



There is a shameless charade going on in Akwa Ibom State’s current transition politics. It is the miscalculation of taking the people of the state for granted, by some greedy politicians, who in their desperation to perpetuate their evil agenda of exploiting Akwa Ibom forever, drafted Mr. Udom Gabriel Emmanuel into the Governorship race of 2015. First appointed as Secretary to the State Government on August, 31 2013, after Obong Umana Okon Umana was booted out, for declaring his bid to become governor while still in office, the sickening game plan became clearer sooner than later.

Udom Emmanuel, like diseased bolt from the blues, was dressed with the acronym Mr. Right. For a governorship slogan, the pinned him with other adjectives like: Udom is Right, Udom Correct and Udom Size 2015 and other such tautologies. The promoters of the Udom brand, that was inherently dead-on-arrival presented him as a thoroughbred professional and Mr. Integrity. A man whose supposed honesty, uprightness and honour made him rise to the position of Non-Executive Director in Zenith Bank. A man who was saddled with managing huge resources in the banking sector because he could be trusted. Unfortunately, only a few people are deceived by that false start in his race for 2015.

We have to stop and put Udom Gabriel Emmanuel, our new “Mr. Integrity” as he loves to be addressed, on the just crucible of true integrity “aptitude test” and see if he can score an E-rate pass mark.

Mr. Right, shockingly began his political pipe-dream on a wrong foundation. Someway back, precisely on September 10, 2013, Udom obtained by trick and naked fraud, a membership card of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to which he never belonged, and perhaps never dreamt of joining, until his managers persuaded him to come and be their Governor. On that day, Barr Emmanuel Enoidem, the Commissioner for Special Duties and the council chairman of Essien Udim, Hon Nse Ntuen supervised and executed that deceit. Enoidem reportedly took away the Awa Ward one party register, to Uyo. By the time they were done, Udom’s name was smuggled into the party register and imposed as number three on the list, while the original bearer of that card number was wickedly removed.

Udom’s conscience saw nothing wrong in this. To him, evil might, becomes right, when Udom is the beneficiary. The people should judge if such a shady character can be trusted with power, if forgery is something he is at peace with.
Udom’s character becomes more questionable when we consider his last birthday outing last July. Ephraim Inyang, Chairman of the Transformation Initiative, a political group canvassing support for Udom in their goodwill message, celebrated his 52nd  birthday. On the contrary, other persons close to him felicitated with him on his 48th birthday. 

The good people of Akwa Ibom as it is, do not know the true age of the man who wants to be their governor. Are his desperate handlers once again, up to another hanky panky, trying to play “Ojoro” with the Mr. Integrity’s age? Between the two ages of 52 and 48, one is right and one is wrong. We may even end up with both being wrong. Is that a character we can trust? One who cannot come clean with something as elementary and natural as real age?

Udom’s greatest weakness, is that he is a complete stranger, not in Akwa Ibom, but in her politics. The worrisome thing is, politics is about the most important life-wire that makes for a progressive, prosperous and stable society. Forcing in someone who is at odds understanding the political history, culture, forces and stakeholders at play in any entity, amounts to planning for certain disaster. Udom makes it worse by trying to hide this deficiency.

He does not know anyone. Not the party chieftains, elders or leaders. He does not know the political officeholders of yesterday, and is hardly conversant with the current crop of political office holders, elected and appointed. Udom is unfamiliar with the critical mass of activists, youth and women leaders or groups, royal and religious leaders, even journalists and captains of civil service and private sector drivers.

To mask this weakness, rather than demonstrate determined effort to overcome it, he pretends to know everybody who he meets as he embarks on his consultations and campaign deploying the street-boy greeting, “my man”.
Senator Efffiong Bob in apparent jest of this said at Asan Ibibio on September 5, 2014, during the grand reception of Oboong Victor Attah , said, he does not want a governor who does not know his name, only to address him as, “my man”, each time they meet.

A story is told of a certain Elder statesman from Ikot Ekpene who on meeting with Udom during his consultation tour asked Mr Right, “Do you know me?” rather than humbly confess that he doesn’t know the man, Udo lied, “Chief, I know you,” in the hope that, the man would grant him the benefit of the doubt. Udom was tongue-tied and embarrassed when the elder statesman shot back “so what is my name?”, to which Udom had no response. Do we trust such a lying face, heart and tongue? Was that the right etiquette for building enduring friendship, relationship, alliance, association or brotherhood? The answer flies in the wind.

Udom’s penchant to claim what he does not possess also gives cause for concern. His handlers trumpeted his purported endorsement by the Ibibio Elders Forum as sole candidate for the 2015 governorship race following his consultation visit to the forum. A spurious claim that, the Chairman of Ibibio Elders Forum, Dr Okon Akpan loudly refuted as wrong and false. The forum had to take generous news time to debunk the claim of Udom and his team.  It was the same story when the Itai Afe Annag, HRM Akuku Pius Iside came out to vehemently dismiss as untrue, news and claims of purported endorsement of Udom by the Annang apex cultural group. 

The Afe Annang endorsement claim was more serious and laughable, because, Udom and his team were not even received by the Itai Afe Annang himself when they came calling, as was the case with many other governorship aspirants. It was the Obom Afe Annang, Dr Akpan S. Okpongette that received Udom, was it right, that, Udom’s promoters went to town pushing the false claim of endorsement by Afe Annang, when they didn’t even meet the custodian himself.

The bitter truth is, that, Udom’s character flaw betrays his futile struggle to project himself as an honest man, who can be trusted. Akwa Ibom people are tired of deception from their leaders. They have suffered enough from people of questionable character, reputation and standing. As we reach the critical turning point of 2015, they cannot afford the gamble of entrusting their fate and collective destiny into the hands of a man whose personality is shrouded with controversy.

People in government and who seek to govern others have a moral responsibility of being truthful, transparent and accountable to the people they seek to lead and govern. That is a principal requirement for leadership. Judged upon this yardstick, Udom is WRONG, and cannot be RIGHT at the same time.
The people of Akwa Ibom must say no to zoning of the governorship to any particular senatorial district. We must all accept what the father of modern Akwa Ibom, H. E. Obong Arc. Victor Attah has said that there should be an open contest with a level playing field for all aspirants. Uyo and even Ikot Ekpene senatorial district also have a right to present aspirants to the office of Governor.

James Udo Edet writes from Lagos 

                                                                                                        
                                                                                                         Culled from Insight Newspaper

WHO IS AFRAID OF MIKE SABASTINE ? By Aniefiok Udoh



We citizens of Akwa Ibom state pride ourselves as enlightened people yet most times we allow parochial sentiments dictate our every consideration.
Here we are, searching for who will lead the next phase of development in our state in 2015, yet when individuals are perceived to offer to serve, we let political jobbers disorient us. A case in point is Hon. Mike Sabastine Etuk, a grassroots politician, from Essene-Ikot Abasi, who has been so maligned because of his perceived aspiration to serve as governor of our state.
 
His ordeal, these past weeks, in the hands of blackmailers and mud slingers, is reminiscent of the dark days of military junta when anyone who defied status quo was hurriedly put down with bullets. Without, such brute force today, many have resorted to using the media to destroy lives. Nothing is sacred to these rabble rousers any more, quite sad that some have even degenerated to a point where honorable institutions like marriage could be used as yardstick for measuring a man’s integrity.

This piece was earlier titled ‘When Silence is Golden’, to commend the statesmanship displayed by Mr. Sabastine in remaining silent, refusing to join issues with those goading him with their version of half truths and complete lies. However the title: “Who is Afraid of Mike Sabastine”, was picked since it most appropriately, describes the scenario playing out before our eyes.

Someone or a group of persons, somewhere must be scared stiff of Mike Sabastine’s inevitable entry into the gubernatorial race. How else would one reconcile the barrage of acerbic attacks directed against a young man and members of his family over allegations that cannot be substantiated?

Mike Sabastine, from information made known to the public, has not declared for governorship but even if Mike was to make known his aspiration to vie for the ticket of governorship, wouldn’t he be within his constituted rights?  The Nigerian Constitution is clear about requirement for participation in a governorship contest. It states in section 177, that “a person shall be qualified for election to the office Governor of a state if
a, he is a citizen of Nigeria by birth
b, he has attained the age of thirty-five(35) years
c, he is a member of a political party and is sponsored by that political party, and
d, he has been educated up to at least School Certificate level or its equivalent”.
From the above mentioned sections of the Constitution, Mr. Mike Sabastine is qualified to contest in the governorship election in 2015 period, and as a matter of fact he may likely win since the contest is more of popularity, which is his strong point.

On the other hand, the only constitutional disqualification against any aspirant in that contest is found in section 182, subsections (1) and (2) which has been paraphrased to include voluntarily acquiring citizenship of another country, having been previously elected two times, being a lunatic or declared to be of unsound mind, under death sentence or under any conviction or found guilty of any offence under the Nigerian law within a period of at least 10 years, having been declared bankrupted, not resigning from public office,  being a member of a secret society, being indicted for embezzlement or fraud, having presented forged certificate.

Apart from the above anyone wishing to serve is backed by the constitution therefore those sponsoring attacks on an innocent man should have a rethink or better still channel their energy into more productive venture.
That said, it is expedient to explore inherent potentials in our man, Mike Sabastine. Firstly, this focused and highly motivated Geologist is an epitome of success with both local and international management experiences.
He is very qualified educationally with his academic pursuit ranging from Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology from the prestigious University of Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigerian to Certificate in Strategic Performance Management from the University of Cambridge Business School, London and Certificate in Negotiation Skills and Tools from the Lagos Business School, Nigeria among several others.     
                        
He is driven by passion for progress and desirous of pursuing an active role in serving Akwa Ibom state and Nigerian as a whole.
To date, he has served the Akwa-Ibom State Government in several capacities including the position of Commissioner I, in the Local Government Service Commission and earlier as Board Member II, in the Akwa Ibom State Universal Basic Education Board. while in the Board, he was responsible for implementing the Basic Education Program Policy Design, as a Team Member in various groups at the Annual Council on Education. He also participated the implementation of the free and compulsory Education Program of the State Government in the Basic Education sub-sector

In his private capacity, he had served the people by undertaking geotechnical soil investigation for the determination of load-bearing capability of the sub-soil for drilling rig positioning at Well 3 UNYENGHE by Universal Energy Resources, geotechnical investigation of the Ikot-Abasi – Eket 132 KVA transmission line for the Independent Power Plant Project.
His passion for rural development inspired his contribution. As the Managing Consultant for AKSG Medium Density Housing Estate Water supply program in 31 Local Government Areas, he took active part in the construction of 30,000 Gallon Federal Government/CRBRDA sponsored Mini Water Scheme at Minya, Mkpat Enin, hydrological survey/design of surface water source for the Ultra-Modern General Hospital Complex at Ini LGA, as well as partnered in the design and construction of Mini-Water Scheme in Itak-Ikot Udo, Ikot-Ekpene and others.

Despite this active involvement in state development and success story we all refer to as uncommon transformation, Mike, wishes to do more. He considers the challenge of contributing to state building nothing compared to huge returns of advancing society and bettering the lives of our people.
He is not one to act alone but as a team player, Mike, believes in working with other resourceful youths to realize a new vista in our state. He aspires to lead the team of next generation of leaders who will midwife this new paradigm.

Hear him, “I am committed to adding value to any organization that epitomizes my passion and drive for excellence and innovation. My desired professional goal is the transfer of knowledge and the pursuit of policies which will drive positive system changes and outcomes”.
These crisp words from the lips of such a young Akwa Ibom man should ordinarily evoke two powerful emotions in the hearts of people. On one hand, mostly his teeming supporters eager to have him declare his intention, he breaths hope and possibilities which unavoidably translate into palpable fear for the few, who cringe at the certainty of his success.