Gov. Akpabio and former Gov. Attah |
I said "Sir, but the visitors that are coming, they would think this
government is not performing. He (Attah) said, is it my business to fix federal
roads? Will you get out of this place." So I was a man who
over-advised. - Gov. Godwill Akpabio.
This is Akpabio's interview with VANGUARD (read Attah's response HERE) Read the full interview below (a must-read);
Comparison with predecessor
You could just have performed if you have the vision and sincerity. If you have the passion and commitment, you could also have impacted on the lives of your people if you do not have ulterior motive and this has been the problem. So I am building the state from the scratch as if Akwa Ibom was born today. It wasn’t born today.
You could just have performed if you have the vision and sincerity. If you have the passion and commitment, you could also have impacted on the lives of your people if you do not have ulterior motive and this has been the problem. So I am building the state from the scratch as if Akwa Ibom was born today. It wasn’t born today.
Why he is angry
I started with a lot of anger. I served as commissioner for five years and I know that where I met the state is not where it ought to have been. I used my money to repair this Calabar road when I was commissioner when Obansajo was to pay a visit to the state. I went and brought a heap of sand to try to fill potholes along the road. So I went to the incumbent governor at that time and I said Sir, let’s do something about the road. He said, get out, is it my father’s road? Let him (Obasanjo) come and see how he has been neglecting Akwa Ibom.
I started with a lot of anger. I served as commissioner for five years and I know that where I met the state is not where it ought to have been. I used my money to repair this Calabar road when I was commissioner when Obansajo was to pay a visit to the state. I went and brought a heap of sand to try to fill potholes along the road. So I went to the incumbent governor at that time and I said Sir, let’s do something about the road. He said, get out, is it my father’s road? Let him (Obasanjo) come and see how he has been neglecting Akwa Ibom.
I said Sir, but the visitors that are coming, they would think this
government is not performing. He said, is it my business to fix federal
roads? Will you get out of this place, so I was a man who
over-advised. At times you have to be very careful how you advise
government because the reason my former governor picked quarrels with me
is because I over advised, If you over-advise government, you become an
opposition even with your best intention.
Let me also tell you, an international award was given to me in Kenya
and a television correspondent came to interview me and asked: What was
your motivating factor for all you have achieved in your state which
won you the award, I was stunned because that was not the question I
expected he would ask.
I expected he would ask how is Akwa Ibom and the rest. So I looked at
her and answered that question, I said anger. What motivated me was
anger. Do you know that after my speech, they set up a panel of
discussants on Kenya Television to discuss the Anger of the Akwa Ibom
Governor? And the conclusion was let Kenya produce many angry
politicians who can on the spur of anger bring monumental and phenomenal
development to the country.
If you are not angry with the state of insecurity and the state of
underdevelopment, the state of poverty in the society, if you are not
angry with the lack of development and infrastructure and if you are
not angry that it is the duty of state to ensure that employment
opportunity should be created for thousands of people, then you have no
business in governance. Somebody must be angry. It is that
determination and anger that spur you to greater height.
Assessment of his regime
Obasanjo came here and described the three segment of Akwa Ibom society. Those who support Godswill Akpabio; those who are neither here nor there; and those who are in total opposition to Godswill Akpabio. Those who are in support of Godswill Akpabio said ah, the governor is performing excellently well, those who are neither here nor there said the man is trying and those who are in opposition say yes, he has done well but he has money (laughs).
Obasanjo came here and described the three segment of Akwa Ibom society. Those who support Godswill Akpabio; those who are neither here nor there; and those who are in total opposition to Godswill Akpabio. Those who are in support of Godswill Akpabio said ah, the governor is performing excellently well, those who are neither here nor there said the man is trying and those who are in opposition say yes, he has done well but he has money (laughs).
What about the anger now?
The anger should be going down. You see, I am not criticising, I am only telling you the situation of things as regards how much we are getting and the transformation we have put in place in Akwa Ibom.
The anger should be going down. You see, I am not criticising, I am only telling you the situation of things as regards how much we are getting and the transformation we have put in place in Akwa Ibom.
On onshore/offshore dichotomy
The onshore and offshore issue is still there, it has not been totally removed. The compromised position was that states are to be paid for oil wells located within 200 meters isobath (from their coasts).
The onshore and offshore issue is still there, it has not been totally removed. The compromised position was that states are to be paid for oil wells located within 200 meters isobath (from their coasts).
When they said that it was 200 nautical miles it was in order to
incense the North. 200 nautical miles on international waters? No
African country has the capability to produce oil there.
But what the man (Governor Rabiu Kwankwanso) said in his interview is
that they are paying derivation for 200 nautical miles that is deep on
international waters. There was an element of falsehood in order to
cause violence. He knows the truth; he said it so that he can get
support.
I know Nigerians. If the totality of dichotomy is removed, Lagos
will produce the highest quantity of oil. Yes because, Bonga oil field
is located within the Lagos area, it is a deep sea oil, it produces
800,000 barrels of oil a day. If the issue of dichotomy is removed
today and they say there is no longer dichotomy, the state that might be
the highest oil producing state in Nigeria today is Lagos .Go and look
at the amount that they pay derivation on, but it is not commensurate to
the oil sourced because the rest of oil wells are beyond 200 metres
isobath.
The governors are saying that exploration is affecting aquatic life,
it impacts on the sea, on the livelihood of the people on the shore
because the life can never be the same.
In the past, you could take white sand by the shore line and use it
to brush your teeth but now the sand is black. You know with the
ecosystem and the continuous burrowing, and you know this oil will not
last forever.
Implications on national security
And what are the implications to national security? It was the same derivation issue and same onshore-offshore issue that gave birth to militancy in the Niger Delta and Nigeria had nothing to sell for months. Under former President Yar’Adua, there was a month we had nothing to sell. So why do you as a country continuously take decisions that take us backwards?
And what are the implications to national security? It was the same derivation issue and same onshore-offshore issue that gave birth to militancy in the Niger Delta and Nigeria had nothing to sell for months. Under former President Yar’Adua, there was a month we had nothing to sell. So why do you as a country continuously take decisions that take us backwards?
I think we should focus on doing things that will unite this country
rather than doing things that will divide us. I am very worried that
we are promoting religious dichotomy today when Nigeria is supposed to
be a secular state. I take decisions based on Nigerian constitution.
My Chief Security Officer is a Muslim, and he is from Kano and you
will not believe that for the past six years, my ADC is from Azare in
Bauchi State , he is a Muslim. He had worked with me for over six years.
My first orderly for the first four years came from Benue State , this
present one for the last two years is from Kaduna State .
So I recognise Nigerians in people. So even in my state, my
Commissioner of Finance is not from my tribe, for six years now, my
security adviser is not from my town. It is incumbent on leaders to
live by example. If Nigerians begin to focus on religion, on things that
divide us, it means people like my CSO, my ADC and the rest will be
from my tribe.
On road projects
We have done a lot on drainages and the rest of them to take care of flooding and within two minutes after major rainfall, you can hardly find water on the earth surface in Akwa Ibom. Those are the kind of drainages we have done. The President even advised that we could do a documentary so that it could be put in National Library for future reference. This is the kind of legacy we are living behind. I prefer to dispense rather than acquire, let me dispense goodwill, let me dispense dividends, let me dispense good governance.
We have done a lot on drainages and the rest of them to take care of flooding and within two minutes after major rainfall, you can hardly find water on the earth surface in Akwa Ibom. Those are the kind of drainages we have done. The President even advised that we could do a documentary so that it could be put in National Library for future reference. This is the kind of legacy we are living behind. I prefer to dispense rather than acquire, let me dispense goodwill, let me dispense dividends, let me dispense good governance.
You can’t even understand what I am talking about, that my village,
the economic activities there died, there was no single filing station,
there was nothing for 29 years. Any time I was going home, I had to
park my car at Ikot Ekpene and even the okada man that would carry me
must be somebody who knows me because he would refuse no matter how much
you offered. You have to understand what I am talking about. I don’t
want to get angry. When I tell you I was angry, you need to understand.
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