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| Absentee Governance!!! Hi, folks! The following tells us, in gory details, about the very BAD example that General Okikiolakan Matthew Alakori Olusegun Aremu Oni'ranu Sikiru Igbochukwu Obasanjo (GCFR) has set for subsequent generations of Nigerian executives and leaders (i.e. president, governors, local government chairmen, etc) to imbibe: EXECUTIVE ABSENTEEISM! Ironically though, of all persons to fall for this damning act of executive brigandage and extreme recklessness, it is Rt Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi that perfectly fits the profile of the globe-trotting South-South governor mentioned in the article: He hardly spends up to 3 days at a stretch in any given week, in Rivers State!
Consequently, I hereby advise the Governor of Rivers State, my good friend and son, Rotimi, in my capacity, both as the Life President of the Village Elders' Forum, and as a Village High Commissioner Emeritus, to please throw away any and all of the several bad habits of General Okikiolakan Sikiru Olusegun Matthew (Baba K-Leg) Oni'ranu Igbochukwu Alakori Obasanjo overboard, and settle down to leave a legacy that should out-live his tenure. OBJ had the opportunity, but blew it! Peter Odili also had the opportunity, but, sadly, blew it under the influence of unrestrained megalomania! There can never be a second chance to make the right impression. Do the right things right, all the time, in the first term, and every other thing else shall be added unto it. Rivers State is like Nigeria: It consumes its leaders! Governors come, governors go, but Rivers State remains in tact!!
Muchas gracias. Don Juan-Carlos ABRAXAS (III) Aftermath of Economic Meltdown: Govs Abandon States For Abuja, Lagos, Abroad
By Idowu Samuel, Abuja - 04.07.2009 Source: Saturday Tribune; 5 July 2009 The style of governance in Nigeria, especially at the state level, has taken a new dimension as indications are rife now that most of the state governors run governments from outside the state capitals.
A survey conducted by Saturday Tribune across the country has revealed that about two-thirds of the governors in Nigeria are not always on their seats, travelling out for supposedly urgent reasons.
According to investigations, most of the governors have found abode in either Abuja or Lagos, while some preferred to travel out at will to countries like the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and France.
However, the unexplained reasons behind the frequent dissapearance of state governors from their respective states as discovered by Saturday Tribune hangs on the economic meltdown, which survey revealed has been causing the shrinking of resources of most states, such that the governors must be frugal in spending.
Against this background, the governors are said to have deviced the means of sneaking out of the states to avoid pressures from their hangers-on, contractors, friends and associates known for their demands for money on all manners of excuses.
An aide to a South South governor told Saturday Tribune that his boss sat down one day and calculated the amount of money he had spent on public relations in a month and discovered he had committed nothing less than N1.2 billion to such.
He stressed that since he made such a discovery, he had learnt the trick of sneaking out of the state.
National Assembly members, officials of the anti-corruption agencies, top party members from either the states or Abuja, journalists, presidential aides, according to the survey, constitute a huge drain pipe for the governors, most of whom are said to be desperate in cutting down their expenses drastically.
Unlike the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly members who have the number of days that they must sit in the plenary for legislative businesses specified in their rules, there is no rule compelling state governors to remain glued to their seats, a reason the governors have never nursed the fear of possible consequences of their frequent travel out of their states, a source pointed out.
According to findings, a governor from the core North makes frequent visits to Jos, Plateau State.
Another in a South-West state was said to have been used to travelling to Abuja, Lagos and more often outside Nigeria, from where he has reportedly been running the affair of his state.
Investigations also revealed that a governor is currently out of Nigeria on a medical trip to London enroute Germany while he is being expected back in the state next week.
While one of the northern governors who spent eight years in the National Assembly as a member of the House of Representatives has been described as an Abuja man by his aides who spoke with Saturday Tribune, his counterpart in an oil-rich state is said to have been fully engaged with more federal matters, and, hence could not afford to be too sedentary in his state.
Another governor from the oil-rich state is rated as one of the most restless based on his interst to lure international investors to his state, a reason he is said to have been embarking on fequent international travellings.
Further investigations revealed that one of the northern state governors travels frequently to Niger and Chad where he is said to be building large estates and mansions where he was planning to relocate after leaving the office. __________________ No matter who writes the history of Nigeria, even if it is Obasanjo's greatest enemy, would you erase the fact that out of 140 million people, God gave him an opportunity to manage this country three times? Can you erase that? Born into a very poor family, in that his village in Ibogun, God gave him the opportunity to be educated, and this Nigerian had the opportunity of running this country three times. It is not by his making! - Chief (Commodore) Olabode George; BSc (Propaganda); MSc (Ego Massaging); PhD (Advanced Sycophancy) "We are not in this for money, or for our own personal self. We are a people invested in a cause. And that cause is to liberate our people from abject poverty and deprivation in the midst of plenty." — General (Evangelist) Tompolo of MEND "What does a fish know about the water in which it swims all its life?" - Dr. Albert Einstein |