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Prince Dr. Emeka Mamah |
“If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did
not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.” ~ Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672)
“Without darkness, light will not get an appreciation. Outside pain,
pleasure doesn't exist, nor would there be a craving for change if the status
quo was good.” ~ Onyekachi C. Ugwu
Drawing
from the two passages above, it is definite and conclusive to say that the
world will continue to increasingly grow as a theatre of contrasts between two
extreme and opposing ends: a conundrum of change.
Perhaps
underscoring this view is the position of an Egyptian Political Economist, Professor Samir Amin, who held that, "History is an ideological battle between those who want
to change society and those who want the basic status quo to remain."
He
classed the actors as conservatives and agent provocateurs. The conservatives
seek, with decided determination to maintain a given status quos on account of
their fear of the unknown and two, fear of being shortchanged from where they
butter their breads while in contrast, the agent provocateurs seek to change
the basic frays of the society because it does not cater to the greatest of
happiness of the greatest number. The greatest happiness of the greatest number
is at the core and essence of government at all levels.
As we
enter a new phase and chapter in our representative democracy, it beggars
belief that we are yet to hit our Eldorado. It is not yet Uhuru nor can we
shout Eureka. No thanks to the stultifying representation we enjoy today which
by and large has dimmed every advance forward.
At
various forums, what appears to grip discerning politically conscious being and
dominates informed public discourse in Igbo-Eze
North/Udenu Constituency is the possibility or otherwise of retaining the
ill performing member of the House of Representatives or effecting immediate
change of guard. In the wards of Dr.
Sally Adukwu Bolujoko, a prominent leader who believes change is
imperative, "the member of House of
Representatives we have is incompetent, snobbish to the extent that he neither takes
nor returns the calls by his constituents.” By manner of furthering the
conversation, another foremost leader, Ambassador
Fidel Ayogu, addressing Udenu party members held that, “there is absolutely no synergistic balance between him, the
stakeholders and constituents and as such lacks what it takes to hold such
exulted position"
Social
media commentators and influencers such as Chidi
Eze, Onyeke G Onyeke, Agboja Felix, Chinedu Paul Idoko, Onyema A Attah, Abugu
Chiabuotu, John Ojolojo, Ikemefuna Chimex Nelson and very many others have
drawn conclusion that he is "aloof and
insensitively detached from the constituents to such extent that no meaningful
relationship can spring from his quarters.” They are all united in
opinion that our Reps member to a relatively high degree has no capacity to
provide leadership hence there has been one crisis after another in Igbo-Eze
North particularly. He has also been variously accused of being divisive. They
readily point out a glaring error in nominating and funding only traditional
rulers from the Umunano divide for a trip to United States of America to
partake in a function by Enugu Ezike people based in USA. Such conduct by a man
who by position he occupies should cater to the feelings of all, they argue, is
calculated to polarize and divide the traditional Rulers institution.
In
fairness to him though, he had argued through his media aides that everything
that happened in that regards was purely a happenstance as he was invited as an
individual. His defence did not sink because either way they didn't trust him
or knew better than his defense yielded.
The
purpose of government is essentially to make light the burden of the people. A
good leader leads and addresses the fears of his people. To ignore such
expressed fears is an indication of intentional detachment and lack of concern.
This is a major and grievous fault.
A
pebble thrown into a pond causes an impact. The impact upsets the calm of the
pond and form wrinkles. If nothing is done, the wrinkles keeps widening and
widening causing disequilibrium. That is the pitiable dimension of the leadership
we experience today. Leadership that is so detached and disconnected from the
people.
Agent
provocateurs are of singleness of purpose and the purpose is jettisoning a bad
leader overboard with a view to enthroning a better one. No wonder the rhyme
and rhythm of songs caressing almost all the nooks and crannies of the
constituency is about given him a red card and showing him the door to the
backroom.
Conservatives
are no push over. They fight with everything at their disposal because it is
their nature never to see the brighter side. They seem to agree with such queer
philosophies that teach “a bird at hand is worth more
than two in the bush" and "a devil you
know is better than an Angel you don't know." These philosophies of
suppression decorate their mouths and colour their heads like ribbons. They can
only be pitied because it is not their fault. Launching into a fight for their
lives, they hardly think about the collective society because it does not
matter to them. Every shining stone before them glisters like diamond.
Little
wonder they failed to see beyond the facades of the widely acclaimed
achievements of their principal. They refuse to admit that constituency project
is not an achievement because it is a generally distributed project among
National Assembly members and does not arise out of the effort of a single
member. There is not "MY" achievements in "OUR" achievements.
On that level, change agents agree holistically that our MHR has not shown
class in any way, nor does he understand the what he was elected to do.
Membership
of house of representative transcends a secondary issue such as putting up a
constituency project here and there. It is not also the onus of MHR to
determine what a community needs as priority. The constituents reserve the
right to guide their representative as regards their needs and not vice versa.
This is why any elected HR member should organize a Town Hall meeting upon
election and periodically to interface with his people. Organizing a town hall
meeting such as we heard in ones third year is essentially misplaced and out of
order.
These
agents of status quo inundate us with the integrity mantra even at a period
when everyone sees through its hollowness. Where is the integrity? Integrity
disconnects self-interest and pursues general good. It does not seek to gratify
the self. Anything short of this is fraud and a mockery. It therefore mocks
sensitivity and tickles the loathing of even dunces to regal us with the
integrity mantra, as if we are not witnesses to the murder of same.
Where
is the integrity in securing the local government secretaryship position and
plum jobs for your nephews ahead of all other constituents who slaved for your
election while reserving Npower whatever to others? (apologies to my great
family allies though). Is it integrity to push for your cousin be the councilor
ahead of every other persons even when it was obvious he was not accepted by
the ward members? (Well the people had a better idea). If we must be regaled
with any mantra to drive a failed experiment (because integrity can't even
stand by the time I deal with other fundamentals), the handlers should come up
with a typology that strategically fits than lasting around words that is not
coterminous with realities.
To cut
the matter short, what a greater percent of the people hold be true becomes
their truth. The truth is that of the failings of our MHR. His few allies are
decreasing in number daily. Many of them have become Nichodemus who went to
Christ by night. The bolder ones call on phone to pledge their loyalty to the
new way. As the day draws nearer to the apocalyptic "oga eme fa n'anya
vam" I can only better recoil to my gadfly role of raising critical
enquiries.
Who
shall we send? Who shall we send to efface the darkness and bring on light? Who
shall we send to close the chapter of poor leadership and open a new vista of
constructive engagement, taking cognizance of the constituents, stakeholders,
power players in and out of government, and other critical sectors? Who shall
we send to draw out the energy trapped in the youths and unleash same into the
development dynamics of our society? Who shall we send to cultivate the ground
and sow the seeds of peace and harmony and tap therefrom to ensure the
development of our people through synergy?
Let us
send Prince Dr. Emeka Mama. He
combines the zest and zeal of youth, the tasty dynamics of an entrepreneur, a
seasoned life hewn out of the trees of royalty but yet at home with all and
sundry, a repository of genuine desire to serve our people, a quantum
relationship with power players in and outside the constituency and above all,
that personal touch which bothers on empathy, compassion and love.
Bridging
the gap between the old and the young is fundamental to engendering quality
leadership where our fathers will feel protected and the youths taste the apples
of inclusive governance. And Prince Dr. Emeka Mama has all trapped in him. Little
wonder he has become a household name across all strata of the society.
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