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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

APGA GOV OBIANO TAKES 30 LAW MAKERS TO USA ON A JAMBOREE WITH STATE FUNDS


Both the executive and legislative arms of the Anambra State government have literally been relocated to the United States of America, barely few months after Chief Willie Obiano, elected on the platform of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) succeeded Chief Peter Obi of the same political party.
For the eight years that Obi presided over the affairs of the state reputed for producing eminent personalities such as Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, both of them now late, and Dr Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme, former vice president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Obi never contemplated the luxury of organising an overseas trip for the legislators.
Not a few described the ex-governor as tight-fisted, hence his refusal to send the state legislators even to the nearby Republic of Benin. But that is not to say that the legislators who operated during Obi’s regime did not enjoy one patronage or the other from the executive arm of government.
And apparently determined to prove that his generosity exceeds that of late Chief M. K. O. Abiola, acclaimed winner of the controversial June 12, 1993 presidential election, Mr Obiano, on June 28, 2014, gave 30 members of Anambra State House of Assembly the leeway to use public funds to travel to the United States of America.
The governor was said to have joined the team in America a few days later.
Sources say the legislators led by the speaker of the state Assembly, Princess Chinwe Nwaebili, would be in America for one week, but the lawmakers may likely overstay their welcome given the allure and ambience which the country offers to visitors from African countries, particularly Nigeria, where life is suffocating and unbearable.
Though all efforts by LEADERSHIP to obtain the official reason why the governor and the lawmakers travelled to the US failed as both the chief press secretary to the speaker, Mr Fidelis Nwakwesili and the special assistant to the governor on media, Mr Emeka Ezumba, claimed that they were not briefed by their bosses, not a few people in the state have criticised the governor and the lawmakers for the overseas trip.
Many described the trip as a jamboree that certainly would not add value to the development of the state.
For instance, a former member of the state Assembly, Hon Vincent Atuigwe (Ekwusigo constituency), was emphatic that the lawmakers went on a “jamboree” that would give them an opportunity to squander the state’s funds.
He reasoned that if the trip was meant to avail the state lawmakers an opportunity of learning the American legislative system, it did not require all of them to go in one fell swoop.
He said: “If the purpose of their going to America was to go and learn the American legislative system, the whole 30 of them shouldn’t have gone. Only a few should have been selected to go and when they come back, they will teach others. For all of them to go to America shows that they are on a jamboree, just to go and squander the money of the state. I don’t see anything the state will benefit from that trip. It’s a waste”.
Also reacting, a former chairman, Awka North local government council, Chief Dennis Ngene, described the trip as “unjustifiable”. He stated that for the whole 30 legislators to travel to the US means that they have relocated the state Assembly to that country. Besides, he stated that the trip will certainly eat deep into the treasury of the state government.
Others who spoke  wondered why sponsoring the lawmakers’ overseas trip should be a priority of the state government now, considering the fact that the administration is barely 100 days in office, and as such, is yet to establish a strong hold on the mechanisms of the government, especially as it concerns the financial status, more so that the government claims that it is passing through difficulties because of lean financial status.
The chief of staff to the governor, Professor Joseph Asike, whose office allegedly coordinated the lawmakers’ overseas trip, denied when contacted that his office had anything to do with the state legislators’ trip. He argued that the legislature is independent of the executive arm of government, operates its own budget and runs the affairs of its members without recourse to the executive.
A source who pleaded anonymity also said, “Governor Willie Obiano sponsored them (legislators) to travel to America. So, I am now asking: What is the benefit of their going to America to the people of Anambra State if not to go and waste the money of the state”?
About two weeks ago, the national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Victor Umeh, during the flag-off of contract for the construction of three fly-overs on Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, warned non-APGA members in the Assembly that unless they take necessary political decisions early enough, next year’s general election might elude them.

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