GOVERNOR Rochas Okorocha’s Chief of Staff and
frontline All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain in Imo State, Chief
Uche Nwosu, has said that the 2016 budget assented to by President
Muhammadu Buhari recently will bring good tidings to Nigerians as he
sees better days ahead.
Nwosu in an exclusive interview with Daily Sun said that
the budget would particularly solve most of the nagging problems of the
people of the South-East, where most federal roads are dilapidated.
Besides, he noted that President Buhari has through his fight
against corruption plugged the loopholes that served as drain pipes,
saying that the budget implementation would now be very effective.
Nwosu also looked at the one year of the Buhari administration, as
well as Governor Okorocha’s rescue mission in Imo, among other issues.
Excerpts:
President Buhari recently assented to the 2016 budget after a
long delay, how do you look at this passage of the budget and what
does it hold for the country?
First of all, I want to commend President Buhari for his stance on
the issue of the 2016 budget; in the first place, the president made
sure that there was no addition and that everything he sent was what he
signed. So, it is a budget of hope for the country because I can see a
budget where roads and other infrastructure are given more and priority
attention, including human empowerment; so the budget has a lot of hope
in it for this nation.
Because of the long delay in the passage of the budget, do you think this budget will still achieve its purpose?
Wonderfully well, the budget will still achieve its purpose. Let me
tell you, what the president has been doing since was laying the
foundation for this budget. For example, he has been fighting
corruption. Before now, if you appropriate certain amount of money to
Ministry of Power or Ministry of Health for instance, when you go there,
the money will go down the drain and the purpose for which it was
budgeted will not be realized. So, since President Buhari assumed
office, almost one year now, he has put fears into the minds of the
civil servants and politicians that if money is coming to any ministry, I
don’t see any minister or civil servant or politician that will have
the courage to divert or tamper with the money like was obtained in the
past. So, this budget for this year will still achieve its purpose
because the way the country is now, the ministries and agencies have
been stabilized through the fight against corruption by Mr President
that when the money comes, it will definitely be applied to the purpose
for which it was appropriated. It is only when you have corruption in
ministries and agencies that misappropriation is possible; because they
would so much delay application of the fund when it arrives until all
eyes are out of it and they will divert the money. So, I agree with the
president in the first of all, laying the foundation before the money
will come for disbursement and implementation for what they are
appropriated for.
When key appointments were made by Mr President at the
beginning of his government, the Igbo were not quite happy as they
didn’t get much, but Governor Okorocha assured that the Igbo would
benefit infrastructure-wise; so from this budget, do you see that
happening?
There are a lot in the budget to address the infrastructural need of
the South-East; let me draw your attention to the Imo Airport, the
Federal Government has directed that it should be fully completed and
cargo airport become fully operational. Let me also say this that a
cargo airport is very essential and key to the people of the
South-East. You know that most of our people are entrepreneurs and
therefore most of our businessmen and women travel as far as Lagos to
go and clear their goods from the airport; so, when this our cargo
airport is fully completed and become operational, those goods that
would land in Lagos will now be landing here in Imo State. And this will
save our business people from the risk of travelling long distances and
moving their goods in trailers and other vehicles with the attendant
road hazards in long distant journeys. And if you come to the issue of
road infrastructure in the South-East, our roads are taken care of in
this budget, so I don’t see the South-East not benefiting from this
administration or lagging behind.
The problem we have is that our people have refused to key into the
mainstream of the politics of Nigeria; we must accept that President
Buhari is the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Some of our
people still see President Buhari as the president of APC; no, he is
the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and therefore, the
entire South-East governors should take this and key into his
administration for the benefit of our people and region. Look at the
North now, the entire North is queuing behind President Muhammadu Buhari
and have kept politics apart. So, when our people are saying that we
are being denied this or that, then you ask, have you moved from your
old stand, have you gone to Mr President, have you told him we are in
support of your presidency; it is only Owelle Rochas Okorocha who keep
on saying that President Buhari will not disappoint the South-East;
other South-East governors should join him so that our people will get
their due. For completing this cargo airport for the South-East, our
people should learn how to say Mr President thank you, we are
businessmen, you have done well at least we don’t have to go to Lagos
again for our cargoes. So, I believe that this budget will favour the
people of the South-East greatly.
How would you like to assess the first one year of the Buhari
administration, particularly his fight against corruption in the face
of the outcry by the PDP that the president appears to be using the
fight for vendetta?
No, I don’t believe so, when you talk about corruption, you know who
President Buhari is and what he did when he was the military Head of
State. Corruption has gone into the bone marrow of most Nigerians that
when you mention fight against corruption, people think it’s a vendetta.
For crying out loud, the money we are talking about is over N21
billion, and our people up till now have refused to understand that this
money can take care of so many infrastructural development in the
country and people should know that in Nigeria, we have passed that
stage of saying that because I am from the Igbo area, that is why they
have arrested me or because I am from Yoruba or the North and the
president doesn’t like me, that is why he arrested me or that I am from
the PDP. So, if you are in the PDP, is that the reason you should steal
Nigeria’s money? Or if you are in APC, you should steal Nigeria’s money
because you are in power, no, Nigeria belongs to all of us.
And our constitution does not say because you are in PDP or APC or
any other party, you can therefore, steal; no, the law must take its
course. And what the president is doing has instilled fear into public
and civil servants and politicians and people are scared of even saying
give me N5 before I can do this thing for you. For me, President Buhari
has done wonderfully well on the issue of corruption and I don’t see him
as a person carrying out vendetta against any political opponent or
party.
You can see that in the beginning, some of the people that were
arrested had their roots in APC, but when they made their statements and
were cleared, they were released. So, let us remove ourselves from the
sentiment that because of I am from so, so party if I steal, the
government and the law should keep quiet; no, Nigeria has grown above
that and whether you are in APC or PDP, corruption is corruption, the
same way hunger is hunger, whether you are an Hausa man, Igbo man or
Yoruba man, hunger does not know tribe or religion; the same way
corruption does not know tribe or religion, if you are corrupt, you are
corrupt and if you are corrupt the law should take its course. So, to
me, the president has done well in this one year and as I said earlier,
he has laid solid foundation for the country to stand on.
On the issue of Boko Haram, who will believe that you will stay one,
two weeks or more without Boko Haram striking in Nigeria, but look at it
now, Boko Haram has been decimated. The issue of corruption has
drastically gone down, the image of Nigeria abroad is coming up; what we
should wait for now that the budget has been passed is
infrastructural and human empowerment, especially for the youths which I
know the president will surely deliver.
Last week, your boss, Governor Okorocha was reported to have
said that he won’t be contesting the 2019 presidential election
because of Buhari despite his obvious ambition to lead the country. So
with his new decision, what will he be doing after 2019?
First of all, I have to give it to the governor for coming out boldly
to say that because of President Muhammadu Buhari, he will not contest
in 2019. I think what it shows is that Owelle Rochas Okorocha has great
respect for the man called Buhari; first, he saw the vision that he has
been trying all these years to give to Nigerians and now he has seen a
man that has that same vision. One, is the unity of Nigeria which Buhari
also has; so, saying that he will not contest the 2019 presidential
election is laudable and a welcome development because people believe
that until you vie for a position, that is when you will know that you
are the best. It is rare in Nigeria to see somebody who has contested
several times for the presidency to come out to say I am not contesting,
let me support another person.
What you will hear is that I must contest, this person is not the
best; we must learn how to support whoever that is doing good. And
Owelle Rochas Okorocha has toed that line by saying that we should all
support our president, Buhari and all of us in Imo State will support
him by toeing the line of our governor. On the issue of what the
governor will be doing after 2019, it is left for him; the Owelle I know
is not a man who hungers for power. He might decide not to go to the
Senate, he might decide to go, but this is between him and his future.
For now, he is the governor of Imo State, he has not told us that he
would go to the Senate, the only thing he has told us is that he would
not run for the presidency in 2019 because of our president, Muhammadu
Buhari and the good things that he has done.
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