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Against the backdrop of the insurgency ravaging the North-east, the  Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, recently created 30,000 polling units in preparation for the 2015 general elections. Chief Goddy Uwazurike, President of Aka Ikenga, Igbo professionals group,  who was also a delegate at the just concluded National Conference, bares his mind on the issue among others.
By Olayinka Ajayi
What do you make of the dust raised by the Australian hostage and crisis negotiator, Stephen Davis, alleging that a  former Chief of the Army Staff, Lt. Gen Azubuike  Ihejirika, and a former governor of Borno State, Modu Sheriff, are co-sponsors of Boko Haram?
The issue is a calculated campaign against Nigeria and the Jonathan administration . I don’t even know who hired him, in what capacity and what was he hired to do. I do not believe the Nigerian government hired him to do a dirty job. The wicked attempt to rubbish Ihejirika is unfortunate.
This was the same person that fought Boko Haram to a standstill. I remember a group of northern leaders said it was going to petition international bodies that Ihejirika was brutal in the fight against Boko Haram before he was retired. Does it now make sense for somebody to come  up with a story that those he brutalised are now his cohorts?.
That was how they alleged that the United States said Nigeria will cease to exist come 2015. America never said that. There was a man,  an ambassador, who organised a conference. The conclusion that Nigeria may cease to exist is just the opinion of an individual, not an institution or a  state. So those who do not wish Nigeria well turned it to say America said it. Politicians have ways of distracting this administration, they should leave Jonathan alone to concentrate on the war against Boko-Haram or do they want us to stop the war, to start investigating ourselves? All agents of misinformation should go to rest.
What is your stand on the creation of new polling units by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega?
I condemn it  without any reservation. Once in a while, I think INEC allows herself to be used by some people that have hidden agenda. What is the purpose of creating additional 30,000 polling units?
I urge Jega to withdraw them. Let us remain how we are and vote accordingly. It is difficult to understand how the North, that is being gradually depopulated due to Boko Haram activities, should  have more polling units than other areas with no insurgency problem in Nigeria.
Goddy Uwazurike
Goddy Uwazurike
You can imagine Abuja having more polling units than the whole of the South-east. It’s incredible, I don’t know who is trying to deceive INEC. Prof.Attahiru Jega’s name is at stake and I would advise him to learn from Justice Kutigi who chaired  the just concluded National Conference. When Kutigi realised his integrity was at stake, he had to stand up to defend his name.
What do you make of the Boko Haram sect taking over some parts of Borno and Adamawa  amid the state of emergency declared in the states, declaring it a caliphate?
There is no ammunition in police colleges, you only have the commanders marching up and down. So if  Boko Haram comes to attack, who will  defend them? Is it the trainee who has no weapon?  Because these terrorists invaded a place and escaped does not mean taking over.


In the confusion, they hoisted their  flag and ran back from where they came from. How does that amount to taking over? After attacking the United Nations building in the federal capital territory,  Abuja, we did not consider it as taking over. So how did terrorists take over?.They can hit and run but can never take over  a state.
Moreover, you don’t fight a war where the people are not in support of it. When you are fighting a war with hostile civilians at your back, watch out. This is what is going on in Borno State. Meanwhile, soldiers are there giving their best while some people are deriding them. The governor was the leader of those deriding the soldiers. Now they are relying on the soldiers they tagged as ineffective forces to save them.

How  do you see  the just concluded National Conference that had long been clamoured for by Nigerians as the  way forward for our co-existence as a nation?
The CONFAB was an eye opener, where we looked back,  looked at the present situation and put the future into serious consideration. It was a conference where we had the oldest man at 92 years sitting in a conference with the youngest lady being 24 discussing Nigeria’s way forward . Anybody who considered what we did as a waste of time needs to have his head re-examined.
We are talking about a report of 10,000 pages with 22 volumes. Even a fool would go through the report  before passing  comments.

Those  castigating  the conference did not follow  the proceedings despite the fact that it was given  good coverage by the media. If they had followed it diligently, they would have known that the problems facing us as a nation were tabled and solutions  proffered.

So if anybody sits down in the comfort of his home, to tag the conference as a failure, it’s a clear evidence that the person is a failure himself.  I can tell you, we had the best brains from  all tribes and tongues, all professionals represented their people. We had people who had seen it all, we also had people who are looking forward to seeing more. We did our best, we opened up, we quarreled, we made peace.

In four and a  half months, we studied our  Constitution and all  existing policies of Nigeria. We even looked at things that do  not concern the government. Our sittings, sometimes stretched to between 9am  and 8.30 pm. We took pains to examine the reports of past conferences. It was our ability to continue that marked the difference. Those who believe we wasted our time should wait  for the next conference because this one will go down  in history as one that  came at a time  Nigeria celebrated her 100years of being together.

Do you see the conference  report  solving the problems we face as a nation?
That was the purpose of the conference. I remember some people said we did not gather to restructure Nigeria and many of us laughed. We prepared for the conference and  recommended changes. Indeed there would be a better Nigeria if the reports are implemented. From the information we got, the report would be implemented.
There are three stages of implementation: one is the law, which has  to do with the National Assembly; two is the executive arm where the President does not need the consent of anybody to act; three  is the judiciary where the chief justice  will act accordingly.

As a matter of fact,what we have done  is to simplify the work of the legislative arm of  government. A diligent legislature needs to go through what we did thoroughly. For instance, there is a section in our Constitution that gives room for the husband to beat his wife as far as he does not injure her. We had to condemn such act.
But critics says  the conference focused more on issues of the past rather than ponder more our debt and how to pay it.

The critics should first and foremost read the report which is in  three parts: the first details our current  situation as a  nation, the second shows the recommendations proposed and the third  outlines the  recommendations accepted. It is when you read the report that you will  understand and appreciate our efforts. There is no frivolous legislation or policy proposed, everything proposed has  foundation. We discussed even why banks are not lending to people, the issues of social welfare and  pilgrimage.

What is your stand on the N200billion loan President Jonathan administration targeted at  entrepreneurs?
It a very good idea, there is need to ginger our economy. If you remember, when United States  President Obama came into power, the American economy was  comatose and they asked him what he would do to save the economy; he said he had to stimulate the economy.

This is the aim of President Jonathan. The only thing  is to call on those that will  be involved in the implementation to give their best for it to get to the right hands. So it is a joint effort by  government and entrepreneurs to make it effective.
People are of the view that  government has good polices but setback comes  in when it comes to implementing the policies.
There are people who always stand as obstacles to whatever will be of interest to the larger society. There  are also people who see  government as a source of income. We also have people who like to derail  government policies. Some already are furious that Jonathan is surviving despite the challenges he is facing while some people do  not want to even hear that others are pushing that he goes for second term. If such people have access to such money, you can imagine what would happen to our treasury.
You sound more like a person who supports Jonathan’s administration. Does Aka-Ikenga support GEJ’s re-run come 2015?
Being the president of Aka-Ikenga, I am for all. Moreover, he has not declared his ambition to re-run for the office come 2015. When he declares, then we will make our opinion known.

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