THERE is a passage very common among the Ibeku people in the
present-day Umuahia North Local Government Area of Abia State. It is a
passage used to draw home a conviction over an issue in dispute.
It is put thus: “Lekwa onye ohii, lekwa ihe ozuru’’,
grammatically interpreted as: “Behold the thief as well as his loot”,
while in the literary term it connotes that evidence will surely mark
the end of an argument or doubt over any issue. For some inexplicable
reasons, many unscrupulous characters have sprouted within the past few
years and assumed commentators on a catalogue of issues comprising both
the serious and mundane with Abia in focus.
There has been a contraption of intellectually bankrupt pessimists
who have wished that the stagnation that was Abia remained the lot of
the state. Fortunately, Governor Theodore Orji, being conscious of
history, has already chosen his part, while posterity will be his judge.
Then their usual mantra was the swan-song of non-performance.
Notwithstanding all, Governor Orji left no one in doubt of his
determination to turn around a state which administration he inherited
when the state in all ramifications and rating was lying prostrate. His
attempt at the inception of his government left no one in doubt that the
man was in a hurry to transform his state. But little did he know that
what he thought was a patriotic agenda would earn him umbrage and
calculated sabotage from those who ran with the hare in the day, and at
the same hunted with the hound.
However, with hindsight, the Governor had to take his political
destiny into his own hands since “he that wears the shoe knows where it
pinches”. Since then, Governor Orji has known no political peace as
every arsenal at the disposal of his traducers have been deployed to
tarnish and rubbish his efforts.
One thing though is that the Governor himself was not oblivious of
the onslaught expected from these reactionary agents who would have
given anything to remain as devourers of the people’s commonwealth.
It is then no surprise that for daring to leave a once prostrate
state better than the comatose condition he met it, he has become the
target of politically-instigated campaign of calumny. Nothing would
placate the gladiators unless the treasury of the state is handed over
to them. They engage the services of their Internet rats to publicly
masturbate about morals and service delivery in their own understanding.
The Orji administration, within the period of its liberation from the
stranglehold of now expired political buccaneers, has shown
determination to turn around the fortunes of an ordinarily promising
state which suffered initial still-birth owing to the incompetent
political midwives. But thank God as Ochendo has been able to restore
the years eaten by the locust. From education to agriculture and power.
From security to health, commerce and industry, judiciary and
infrastructure, the government has left its marks as depicted by the
legacy projects to its credit.
Did it not take the withdrawal
of the accreditation of the law programme of a neighboring state
university headed by the immediate past president of ASUU for the people
of Abia to appreciate that the commitment of their governor to elevate
the standard of education in his state was beyond the rhetorics of a
political campaign rally. If it was Abia State University that lost that
accreditation, hell would have known less fury than the government of
Ochendo.
The taste of the pudding, they say, is in the eating. While others
revel in dancing to the gallery, Abia operates with the Latin legal
maxim: “res ipso loquitur”, meaning that the facts will always speak for
themselves. And as we say in our local parlance, the self-glorifying
story of “Dee John’s exploits in the war will only be believed when we
see his military boots”. Apart from the tertiary institutions, there has
been silent upgrade of facilities and infrastructure in the public
schools in Abia courtesy of the present administration. The feats are
only made known through the awards given to the state by policy makers
and regulators in the sector.
Also, power has greatly improved in the entire state that residents
in the state now enjoy steady electricity supply. In Abia today, people
can predict the period and time of supply from energy source. The ripple
effect is economically felt as small and medium scale enterprises
rekindled the economy, ending crime.
Governor Orji came into office when no single industry in the state
was operating. While the privately-owned ones like International
Equitable Association, Nigerian Breweries and Dubic Breweries had closed
shop, government-owned industries, especially in the hospitality
sector, were sold to the cronies of the then Lords of the Manor. That
was how Abia Hotel Aba and Umuahia went on economic sabbatical.
That was also the case of Golden Guinea Breweries, Modern Ceramics,
Ogwe Golden Chicken and Abia Rubber. Even state-owned corporations like
Abia Marketing Company, Abia Newspaper Publishing Company became ghost
corporations. Ochendo got some of the industries back to their tracks.
Today Dubic Breweries is back to the shelf with its products,
Nigerian Breweries has returned to Abia while the reactivation of the
both the Golden Chicken and Abia Rubber has long commenced.
Mr. KINGSLEY EMEREUWA, a commentator on national issues, wrote from Umuahia, Abia State.
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NIGERIA: 14 Years Imprisonment Approved For Same-Sex Marriage
The House of Representatives on Thursday approved 14 years imprisonment for persons who contracted same sex marriage in the country.
This was sequel to a clause-by-clause consideration of a Bill for an Act to prohibit marriage or union entered between persons of same sex, at the Committee of the Whole.
“Marriage or civil union entered between persons of same gender shall not be solemnised in any place of worship, either church or mosque or any place in Nigeria,” it said.
Introducing the bill, Rep. Albert Sam-Tsokwa ( PDP-Taraba) said that it sought to achieve a far reaching objective by outlawing same sex marriage and provide punishment for offenders.
It also set out a 10-year sentence for “any person who directly or indirectly makes public show of same-sex amorous relationships’’.
“Any persons or group of persons that administers, witnesses, screen and shields the solemnisation of same sex marriage in Nigeria on conviction, will be liable to 10 years imprisonment.’’
It would be recalled also that the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, had warned that his country would consider withholding aid from countries that did not recognise gay rights.
In Nov. 2011, the senate approved the bill that would make same-sex marriages punishable by up to 14 years for the couple and 10 for anyone abetting such unions.
The bill is expected to be sent to the Senate for concurrence. (NAN)http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/reps-approve-14-years-imprisonment-for-same-sex-marriage/
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