Ihedioha, a life force at 57

Emeka Ihedioha

At 57, Ihedioha remains an unassailable life force and rallying point of Peoples Democratic Party in Imo. His uncommon accomplishments during his short-lived tenure as  State Governor have created around him a climate of  matchless popularity, etching  him in the minds of the people as  an inimitable pearl of Imo.

By Austin Uganwa

Rt. Hon Chukwuemeka Nkem Ihedioha, former Imo State Governor, turns 57, Thursday, March 24, 2022. To his numerous supporters, friends and political associates, this milestone is inherently significant, symbolic and worth reveling. The reasons are self-evident.  

First, Ihedioha wears inestimable apparel as one of the best Imo Governors in history in spite of his very short stint. Besides, as a member of the House of Representatives for 12 unbroken years – 2003-2015 – Ihedioha incredibly bestrode the parliament like a colossus. This was largely instructive in the steady and episodic manner he was returned by his colleagues to occupy  the principal  position of Chief Whip and presiding seats of  Deputy Speaker and Speaker within two out of his three tenures in the House.

At 57, Ihedioha’s milestone is worthy of elaborate pomp and gala. Apart from the manner he injected preeminent governance style and development-led trajectories into the elective leadership positions he has occupied over the years, his  amazing legacies have been able to impact positively on nation-building; regional, state and constituency levels  since the birth of the current political dispensation in 1999. These accomplishments have been captured graphically and succinctly in the later part of this piece.

Moreover, the considerable number of highly esteemed festoons and laurels that have trailed his exceptional performance offer yet another profound basis to celebrate Ihedioha at 57.    

Only two months ago, January 22, 2022, to be explicit, Ihedioha was honoured with a remarkably valued award by one of the most prestigious Catholic Major Seminaries in the country – National Missionary Seminary of St Paul, Gwagwalada, Abuja –  on account of his excellent feats when he served as Imo Governor. It was the first time this foremost theological institution would so recognize a political leader. Ihedioha was honoured together with John Cardinal Onaiyekan, the emeritus Catholic Archbishop of Abuja.

Besides, his six months  tenure as Imo State Governor was trailed with prodigious recognitions, honours and awards. For instance, Imo was awarded  the least corrupted state in the country resulting from a painstaking survey jointly  carried out among the 36 states of the federation including the Federal Capital Territory by the National Bureau of Statistics and some relevant international development agencies. Prior to Ihedioha’s ascendancy as Imo Governor, the state was at the lowest ebb of   corruption index, occupying dismal 34th position.

Similarly, on December 6, 2019, Imo under Ihedioha’s watch received award from the Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami, as the best developed state  on ICT development and second runners-up on e-government during the 7th regular meeting of the National Communications Commission held inside Gombe State Government House, Gombe.

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This attainment was essentially brought about by Ihedioha’s decision to create Imo Ministry of Technology Development on assumption of office and more importantly his resolve to ensure the provision of needed facilities for the efficient take-off and operations of the new institution. Furthermore, Business Day Newspaper which held its 2019 state competiveness and good governance award  also recognized Imo as the state with the fastest growing economy.

 These   far-reaching achievements were manifestly accomplished  on account of the  swift, conscientious  and remarkable  steps he took to articulate  and  realize his vision and mission for Imo. His administration designed enduring policies and governance structures that scaled down large scale corruption in the public sector resulting in Imo’s recognition as least corrupted state. First, Ihedioha introduced Treasury Single Account that reduced the 250 government accounts to one. Second, the government revitalized the procurement procedure by ensuring that due process was enthroned in the biddings and awards of contracts.

Besides, the regime reinforced the ease of doing business unit that was moribund prior to his administration’s emergence. Imo also joined Open Government Partnership Scheme that pursues the enthronement of transparency, accountability and responsiveness in government through technology and innovation. The gains from the policy thrust were instant and extensive.

Accountability and fiscal discipline were installed while immense leakages in the financial system of the state were accordingly   scaled down, pushing up the Internally Generated Revenue from N250 to N1.2b. Investors’ interest in the state was also rekindled. For instance, the President of   African Export and Import Bank, Prof. Benedict Okechukwu Oramah arrived in the state in December, 2019 prepared to invest over N 62b towards boosting the state economy. The investment blueprint has now been sadly withdrawn by the organization, citing poor investment climate.

Apart from the reconstruction and rehabilitation of 25 intra and intercity roads concurrently undertaken towards tackling the gross infrastructural decay in the state; Ihedioha established   Rural Electrification Agency   to confront disconcerting power supply in the state. The dignity of labour and the pensioners was restored with workers salary increased and payment of pensioners’ entitlements commenced and standardized after six years of non-payment. The administration ensured full release of monthly financial allocations to the 27 local councils by guaranteeing regular joint accounts meetings.

Painfully, the apex court terminated the seven-month administration at a time its positive results were beginning  to unfold at rather dizzying heights.  Not a few  local and international observers adjudged the decision as   most contrived and controversial in the global histories  of  apex courts judgments. The verdict literarily   shook the nation to its foundation.

This is more so as  Senator Hope Uzodinma,   who was used to displace him came a distant  fourth in the governorship election.  Ihedioha has consequently filed a suit in the apex court since two years ago seeking  judicial interpretation of its  December 20, 2019 ruling that  invalidated Uzodinma’s candidature as APC flag-bearer. This application is yet to see the light of the day

A core party man; at 57, Ihedioha remains an unassailable life force and rallying point of  Peoples Democratic Party in Imo. His uncommon accomplishments during his short-lived tenure as  State Governor have created around him a climate of  matchless popularity, etching  him in the minds of the people as  an inimitable   pearl of Imo.

  • Dr. Uganwa wrote in from Owerri
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