Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State is in
the second and final term of office as governor of Delta State. The Governor
was last Thursday honoured with the Fellowship of the National Postgraduate
Medical College of Nigeria in Lagos, the highest award given by the institution.
Uduaghan, who is a medical doctor by training on the eve of the award, spoke to
a selection of newsmen on issues in the polity including calls by a faction of
the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF that Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala should resign as
Minister of Finance, calls for a national conference and his plans to hand over
Delta to a credible successor.
Excerpts:
What’s
your reaction to the calls for the resignation of Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as
Finance Minister by the NGF?
I was very careful in listening to and
reading the communiqué and I think the communiqué talked about an Appropriation
Act that is based on ‘projections’.
If you read the communiqué, it talked about
projection and what projection simply means is that you are not sure of what is
on ground.
What that means is that you are making an
estimate and your projection may be correct or may be wrong.
What has happened is that I think the Federal
Government is saying that our projection, although it is an Act, the projection
figures are not quite adding up and so we cannot run it exactly the way it has
been projected.
What is
your reaction to the support of Senate President, Senator David Mark for a
national conference?
I talked about national conference over three
years ago and that Nigeria needs a national conference. What I refuse to agree
with is a Sovereign National Conference.
Various
challenges
We should remove the word ‘Sovereign’ we
should hold a national conference. I talked about it maybe in low tones over
three years ago because there are various challenges in Nigeria that we need to
sit down and discuss.
There are regional challenges, there are
security challenges, there are even religious challenges that we need to sit
down and discuss and agree on the way forward.
There are economic challenges. We have to sit
down and put them right on the table, and start a process of give and take: I
am from this part of Nigeria and these are the challenges. You are from that
part of Nigeria and these are the challenges.
Okay, I will give in to that and you will
give in to this. We start the process of give and take and eventually arrive at
something that is acceptable to everyone and we move up from there and build up
from there. It might not even be the best by the time we even agree, but with
time we would build up on what we have started as a people.
There is so much suspicion, there is so much
distrust. Let me take the issue of President Jonathan for instance. Many people
in the Niger Delta believe that this opposition against Jonathan is because he
is from the Niger Delta. They started with performance but now people are
beginning to see performance.
This is a President who had challenges from
the beginning on insecurity. I don’t see any President who has had the kind of
challenges he had on Boko Haram from Day One.
What was one of the issues from Boko Haram?
That if we want to give you peace, then, you must become a Muslim if you want
to continue as the President of Nigeria. Those are challenges that had never
happened and these are things that have been on ground.
And the Niger Delta people are looking at it
and asking ‘is it because he is our son that all these problems are happening?
Is it because he is our son that is why there are those evil political moves?
Did they make those political moves against
their people?
When they wanted to be President they came to
us and we gave them the highest votes and now that our son is there, we expect
that they should also give us the highest votes but are they? These are
questions.
They may be abstract but they are questions
that people from that (Niger Delta) region are asking. And that is why some of
us are saying that the opposition to Jonathan should not come from his region
and I still say it that the opposition should not come from his region.
People of his region should put their hands
and heads together and see how we can build bridges across the other parts of
Nigeria to make him succeed as a President.
I agree that there should be a national
conference, if anything, to give everybody room to air their views and then we
will start negotiating on what will happen.
What is
your succession plan like in Delta?
It is on course. (General laughter)
You
have a succession plan?
Off course; when you talk of a succession
plan there is no way you can hold a position without having a succession plan.
There is no way you can be a political editor for example and not have a
succession plan.
You must have a succession plan, but the
difference in our own case is that the person who is going to succeed me is
going to be elected by the people. The person has to work hard, the person has
to work on me that have one vote and also work on the people that have over two
million votes.
The challenge about my succession plan is
that I have put a structure in place that I am marketing to Deltans that we
should build an economy beyond oil.
So, if you are going to succeed me you have
to convince the people of Delta that your plan will be on developing the Delta
economy without oil.
But if you say you want to continue to depend
on oil forever and ever, I don’t think you will find it easy to be elected. So,
when I talk about my succession plan, the person has to key into the programmes
we are putting in place.
Why
haven’t you held local government elections in Delta State?
Let me first of all say this that the issue
of who fixes the date for local government elections is for the State
Independent Electoral Commission. The responsibility of the governor is to put
up that commission which I have done. Unfortunately, by the time the life of
the other council was finishing, the life of the DESIEC was also finishing.
We took a list to the State House of Assembly
but somebody challenged the membership in court and it took us some time to get
through that process because we had to appeal to him to remove the case from
court before we inaugurated the commission. The commission is in place now and
I hear they are going round sensitizing people and they will soon fix a date.
Source: Vanguard
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