The 20 commissioners and two special advisers
recently appointed by Akwa Ibom State governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel may
be currently relishing their appointments, there is an uneasy calm over
the appointment of 11 of them.
Reasons for the anger are not far-fetched. Most of the
commissioners had served in the administration of the immediate past
governor, Godswill Akpabio. Having been in government for a large part
of Akpabio’s two terms, some party faithful said it is imperative to
give others the opportunity of serving the state.
This thinking led to the description of the appointments as lopsided
and perhaps deliberate perpetuation of Akpabio’s men in the governance
of the state.
Others see the development as an attestation to allegations that the
governor is a stooge of the former helmsman, who is assumed to be
calling the shots.
The Ibom Mega Synergy Assembly (IMSA), a socio-political group based
in Uyo, is one of the groups that are not comfortable with the
situation.
Dictatorial proclivity
Coordinator of IMSA, Mr. Ubong Sam in a chat with Vanguard described the re-appointment of the commissioners as obvious display of high-handedness, impunity and dictatorial proclivity.
Sam argued that while it may be necessary for Governor Emmanuel to
consult his former boss on certain policy issues, he should also be
independent.
Culture of recycling: “When people talk about
experience, I am often surprised at their thinking. This is not an era
of stereotype activities because the society itself is dynamic. We
should learn to try new hands and do things to see the difference. I am
opposed to the tradition of imposition and totally against the culture
of recycling in a system as if others do not exist,’’ he added.
Nduese Essien kicks: Surprisingly, the political
leader of Eket Local Council, Chief Nduese Essien also shares similar
view. In fact, he is sad that the appointments have provoked so much
rage across the state. He said: ‘’Last week, after three appointments
were made, there was anger everywhere. This local government was not
given any appointment. In appointing commissioners, if anybody had
served for eight years, the person should give way for others to come.
“Even in the civil service, if a director serves for eight years, he
cannot be allowed to continue in the same office because he will
virtually not have much to offer again. Having served in a particular
position for eight years, you have reached a point of declining
productivity and should give way for somebody else to come in.
“So, I don’t expect any one who had served in a position either as a
commissioner or director in the civil service or anywhere else to be
recycled. Let me say this as an advice to those who had done eight years
as commissioners, who now still want to serve in this government, that
it will not be accepted. They can be given appointments elsewhere but
not the same executive position.’’
Anietie Okon speaks: The political leader of Itu
Local Council, Senator Anietie Okon also noted thus: ‘’ I endorse an
eight-year tenure because beyond that point, what you have is
diminishing returns. And it will become business as usual. So, we want
to look at the possibility of engaging other talents that we have
because there are talents which have not been tried and we have people
who may rise up to challenge this situation.’’
Udom’s defence: However, Governor Emmanuel in his
response, insisted that the former commissioners were appointed on
merit. “On no account shall this administration sacrifice competence
and earned gravitas on the altar of mediocrity or the narrow impulse of
parochialism. We have vowed to surround this government with the best
people wherever they may come from. We shall fish for the finest men
even in the deepest waters.
“Today, China is on the wings of history through industrialization.
The country leads the wave of emerging economies and is poised to recast
the Western-dominated geographical balance and according to the
Peterson Institute, China will soon displace the US as the dominant
economic power in the world, wielding global influence and employing its
power to shape the world according to its national interest.
“Nearly 360 million people have been lifted out of poverty in less
than three decades and it took a visionary leader, Deng Xia-ping to
engineer and engender this new thinking. He succeeded in doing this
because he surrounded himself with Chinese both from home and in the
Diaspora who believed and internalized the ethos of his vision.
“This is the vision we want to replicate in Akwa-Ibom State. China’s
achievements provide an archetypal example for us. It shall be our
paradigm of development that shall not only open up our land to endless
possibilities but a development that is sustainable. If we seek to find
and hold firmly the kingdom of industrialization, other challenges in
our state shall naturally fall in place and a domino effect shall be
engendered.”
The APC hypocrisy: One other reason, he retained the
old commissioners and Special Advisers, the Governor explained, was to
help fast-track the completion of ongoing projects without necessarily
going back to the drawing board.
According to him, most of the projects initiated by the previous
administration that are yet tobe completed needed to be handled by some
of them.
The re-appointed Commissioner for Information, Mr. Aniekan Umanah
justified Governor Emmanuel’s action describing as erroneous, the
thinking that political appointments were for wealth-making. Political
appointment is for you to work for the state.
“Take a look at Lagos, from 1999, there are people who served in
Tinubu’s cabinet who are still in the cabinet of the Lagos State
government today. Then, ironically, the All Progressives Congress, APC
issued a statement blaming the Governor of Akwa-Ibom State for bringing
people from the last administration whereas they are still running with
people who worked with Tinubu even in the same cabinet.
Consolidating process
Some are serving as secretary to the state government, some are
serving as commissioners even up till date, some have moved to become
governors, some are in the National Assembly.’’
Continuing, Umanah said: ‘’It is a consolidating process that will
facilitate further development of the state. Incidentally, government is
very large and can accommodate so many people at different levels. I
don’t think I want to see it from that point.”
The Chairman, House of Assembly Committee on Ethics, Judiciary and
Public Prosecution, Mr. Onofiok Luke whose committee handled the
screening of the appointees also submitted that the commissioners were
found to be competent to handle their assigned duties.
He therefore dismissed claims that the governor is tied to the apron strings of Akpabio
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