Former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi is currently waging a
political battle. Some people are pelting him with some allegations. Curiously,
the missiles are coming from some members of his party, Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) and, of course, other parties in the state. In this interview with
IHEANACHO NWOSU in Abuja, the former governor spoke on the ripples that have
trailed the recent PDP governorship primaries in the state, the proscription of
IPOB, his aspiration and other touchy national issues.
Some
allegations were recently raised against you, including an alleged demand for
billions of naira from Governor Obiano that you influenced the last PDP guber
primaries in Anambra State. Part of the allegation is that you are desperate to
have your own man as governor. How true are these claims?
Three days ago when you reached me about the possibility of this
interview, the event you referred to had not taken place. I say this as a way
of saying, look, if the event is why you sought for this interview, I would
have declined, because I have made up my mind on certain things.
Ordinarily, I don’t react to comments people make, especially
those made out of ulterior motives. I do not return evil for evil, rather I
cling to my rosary praying for God’s love on all of us.
Having asked the question, let me tell you about an encounter I
recently had. About two weeks ago, two persons came to me and said that they
had just come out of a meeting where it was discussed that for the upcoming
elections in Anambra State, they will come out aggressively to attack my
integrity and make it impossible for me to campaign for the candidate of my
party. I asked them how it would happen. They said they didn’t know but they
had what it took to bring people to the media to shred my character before
Nigerians through blackmail and lies. I thanked them and said that when they
come, we will see it.
After a week, I started hearing on local radio in Anambra State,
people being put on radio owned by the state government to call me names and
associate my name with things I do not even dream of doing in my sleep.
The other day, one reporter quoted me as saying that I would fight
the election with the last pint of my blood, when even in the height of normal
human rage, I cannot use such a term. Suddenly, this issue of seven billion is
being bandied about. I joined PDP in October 2014. That was three years ago,
so, at what point did I start demanding this money since they said it was the
reason while I joined PDP? Are they saying that if this money was paid to me, I
won’t campaign for the PDP or what?
You are all educated and discerning, so let us look at issues
critically; whether anybody likes it or not, it is on record in this country
and I can prove it with bank documents and statements that I left over N25
billion in local investment for Anambra State; over N25 billion in cash in the
banks, and 156 million dollars in the banks in Nigeria. So, I ask the question
– do you think anyone can leave such money and turn around to beg the person he
handed over to give him N7 billion? I would have taken it first, give them the
balance and still be in good shape. Let me use the dollars as example, nobody
had ever left one dollar in any state in Nigeria. I left 156 million dollars;
30 million dollars alone is over N7 billion. If I had taken chances and left
$120 million, I will still be a champion. Let it be on record that the money,
with its accruals, is today about N200 billion.
You could even sense it yourself that it is sheer blackmail. I am
a Christian and I am not supposed to swear, but I can put my hand on any form
of ecclesiastically prescribed oath and say that I have never discussed with
anybody to be paid any amount. I have never done that and I will never do that.
At this stage of my life, I cannot support anybody for political and personal
benefit, I have passed that stage and to do so is to abuse the grace of God in
my life.
I did not go into politics wretched; I was already a director in
three financial institutions, a director in four other major companies; all by
the virtue of my investments. I was also running a successful family business.
Going into politics made me poorer but I won’t question anything because that
is where God wants me to be. The joy of rendering fruitful service to the
people cannot be quantified in naira and kobo. For me, all I want is for us to
have a better society; caring for the poor and the people.
Concerning
the PDP primaries, you were …
(Cuts in) I’m not a member of PDP Caretaker Committee in the
State. I’ m not a delegate to the primaries. So, I wonder how this came about.
There were delegates that voted. Those delegates are not my brothers and
sisters. The best thing to do now is to avoid distractions the opposition is
deliberately planting amongst us in order to have competitive advantage over
us. I wish all PDP members realise this.
They say
the person served as your SSG and therefore, your stooge was the one that
emerged
In any election, you must support one person or the other based on
his proven and inherent potentials. I do so based on that criteria and not for
transaction. I must have a cogent and convincing reason in my own case to
support anybody. Yes, anybody can talk about Oseloka Obaze. I can tell you that
for me, people said my government did well; one of those that made it possible
was Oseloka Obaze. Because of people like him, we were number one in achieving
the Millennium Development Goals, MDGs in this country. If this country had
followed the MDGs guidelines, we won’t be where we are today. In the year the
MDGs started, China’s GDP was $1 trillion. By the time MDGs was completed after
15 years, China’s GDP had gone to about $12 trillion because China mainstreamed
all the MDGs goals into their agenda and followed them strictly, and was able
to pull 439 million people out of poverty.
Our country is among the countries where the opposite happened.
Rather than more people going out of poverty, more people became impoverished,
because they didn’t follow it strictly. In Anambra State, we started late. We
started in 2008. But I can tell you by the time we left office in 2013, we were
number one in the country in the implementation of MDGs and it helped us a lot.
We followed the goals strictly. We were the first to do poverty mapping, which
made us to know that one of the major things we needed to eradicate poverty was
to have road access. This made us to construct roads to the hinterlands. Go to
Anambra State and you will see roads everywhere in the rural areas.
Today, the world has moved on from Millennium Development Goals to
Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs. China again adopted it and mainstreamed it
into their development programmes and has said by the year 2030, they will
double their GDP, they will double their per capita. In fact, for China, by the
year 2025, five years before the end, they would have pulled another 20 million
out of poverty.
Are there
conditions by other PDP members to support the campaign?
I’m not talking about conditions. I visited them. There is no
other condition because we now have a candidate. I visited Ifeanyi Uba. I
visited every other candidate, not just him. I visited John Emeka, everybody.
I’ve gone to see them and I told them, let’s come together as a family. I’m not
contesting election to be governor. I want the good and success of the PDP not
just in Anambra State but in Nigeria. And for Anambra, let us use Oseloka Obaze
as a springboard.
There are
claims that you are trying to impose a running mate, whereas some people like
Ifeanyi Ubah feel …
(Cuts in) I am not comfortable when people’s names are mentioned
in an interview like this, otherwise the interview becomes personalized. Let me
tell you, I’ve never one day spoken to anybody about anybody being the running
mate. Never! In fact, the party Chairman in the State, Prof ABC Nwosu told me
personally that since the candidate is somebody who joined with me, because
these are some of the contentious issues, that we just joined; I now said to
them, PSG has just signed Neymar; they are paying him 10 times what they used
to pay people who have been there playing for years. They want to win and this
should be the spirit among party members that want victory. They said they
wanted the deputy to come from the original people, all my interest is that it
should be a person that will add value to the people. Obaze is not somebody we
should associate imposition with, because he has a mind of his own and above
all, he has rich experiential pedigree punctuated with character and integrity.
He has everything needed to drive the process of governance.
How can somebody question the choice of Ekwueme’s daughter as the
deputy? Look at her CV and you will know that her choice was after careful and
painstaking search. How can somebody say I imposed her when her father was the
founding father and chairman of the party?
Ifeanyi
Ubah recently gave a notice to go to court, alleging that the primary was a
sham, a deceit…
I don’t want to go back to that issue. You can agree with me that
the primary was the best PDP had organized in the State. What PDP needs now is
for everybody to come together as one united family for us to win the election.
Is it
because Nigeria is not doing well that you said you want to be Vice President?
You are talking about aspirations that are not there, which is
part of well-planned issues to blackmail me. What I want is a good Nigeria. You
don’t need to have a post to speak about a good Nigeria. I go around because I
know that we can be better. I know we can reduce the cost of governance that is
unacceptable. That is because I’ve been a governor. As a governor, rather than
stay in hotels where people pay over N500,000 per night, I stayed in hotels
where I would pay less than 50,000. Rather than have a convoy of 20, I had
five. Rather than maintain over 10 guest houses, I closed them down and restricted
myself to the Lodge. Rather than travel on chartered planes, I flew even
economy class most of the times. These are cost-saving measures that we
deliberately introduced to keep government going.
Sir, the
raging issue in Nigeria today is IPOB, what…
(Cuts in) Irrespective of whatever the Federal Government has said
about IPOB, my position has remained constant – agitation in Nigeria is
nationwide. It is all over the country, not just from one side of the country.
The reason is very simple: there are millions of young people in their
productive ages doing nothing. When you don’t know where the next meal will
come from, you are a free agent, you can become anything. The reason why you
people are here is because you know where the next meal will come from.
What you see today is the cumulative effect of leadership failure
over the years in the country. That is one of the consequences and it’s not
going to be solved by what we are doing today. You can quote me anywhere. We
have to sit down, dialogue with those who are agitating and start looking at
meaningful solutions that can give them hope. Once a country makes her people
to develop a sense of hopelessness, the people will agitate a lot.
I gave you an instance of China. In 1980, the GDP of China was
$341billion. The GDP of Nigeria, your country was $143 billion. So, you can say
that China was twice bigger than Nigeria. In terms of savings, Nigeria had in
1980 $10.5 billion and China had $10 billion. In terms of per capita, Nigeria
was $870; China was $193. Today, China’s GDP is $12 trillion; thirty times
bigger than ours. China’s savings that was $10 billion is now $3 trillion.
Somebody you were four times better than before has moved miles ahead of you,
that is our crisis today. That is why the agitation is ongoing. It’s a simple
thing. It’s the economy.
I can go on and on and show you. South Korea’s savings alone was
$3 billion when we had $10.5 billion. Today, they have $365 billion and we have
$30 billion. I can go on and show you Indonesia, Thailand. Thailand was $5
billion when we had $10 billion. So, why don’t we take the right steps and do
the right things? The cost of our governance is unacceptable. When you talk
about restructuring, they will say no, no, no, America has 50 States. You can’t
compare us with America. That is a disaster. One State in America called
California has a GDP of $2.6 trillion, six times Nigeria. Per capita is
$50,000. We are not even investing in the future.
The future is education.
Somebody asked me why I saved in dollars. It was clearly because
of two things. We studied what China was able to do by attracting investors.
China is investing and supporting manufacturing. That sector is driving 40% of
their GDP. And regions within China did these. Every region was busy doing the
right thing.
In Anambra, we invested about $20 million dollars in one company.
Source: reubenabati.com.ng
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