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13 days to Anambra poll: Obaze’s N1Bn care foundation for those ‘in real need’

By Valentine Obienyem
In the build-up to the Anambra State governorship election in 2014, Mr. Oseloka Henry Obaze [OHO] was actually the first choice of the party faithful to succeed Mr. Peter Obi. His primacy was informed by the need to consolidate the giant strides the state had recorded with the celebrated Anambra State Integrated Development Strategy [ANIDS].
Anambra that was acknowledged as the leading light on all indices of development is now a shadow of its self. Meanwhile, the good news coming from the state today is that Obaze is contesting to become the governor again. The election holds on November 18, about 13 days away. In 2013, when he first showed interest, we observed Mr. Chuks Iloegbunam, one of the aides to Gov. Willie Obiano, praising him enviously. Writing then from an unaffected position, Mr. Iloegbunam pronounced Obaze the best candidate in 2013 way above Willie Obiano, among others. He revealed how he did a character profile of Obaze and came to the conclusion that he was the best qualified. Iloegbunam wrote from a neutral platform.

I have been part of the current campaign of this great man who comes from a rich pedigree of education, exposure and experience. He worked under three Presidents before joining the United Nations. His career in the UN was admirably paraphrased by the then UN Secretary-General, Banki Moon: “You have proven yourself as a most dedicated, dependable and competent staff member. Throughout your service, you have unfailingly upheld the highest standards of efficiency, competence required of an international civil servant”.

Listening to OHOas he campaigns rekindles one’s faith in the feasibility of restoring Anambra to the right path. He says many things, all of which are issues-based. I have accompanied him to nearly all the 27 Local Government Areas of the state and his messages have remained consistent; marshalling out policy options his administration will pursue, if elected.

Strongly committed to real governance, he has done his home work which people can see. Among others, his commitment to human capital development is reflected in his pledge to allocate 26% of the budget of Anambra State to Education; letting us know and realize it is the universal requirement among developing countries. Indeed, under the administration of Mr. Peter Obi, great attention was paid to education and series of concrete actions taken that elevated Anambra State from number 26 to 1st in external examinations [NECO and WASC].

Throughout the ages, discerning and wise men have held education dearly. When asked to differentiate between the educated and the uneducated, Aristotle said the difference was as that between the living and the dead even as Aristophanes said it was as that between broken and unbroken horses. It was also not a joke that on seeing an uneducated man seated on a stone, Zeno laughed and declared:”Behold a stone seated on top of another stone”.

Oseloka Obaze is just not reeling out policy options and expectations, but also reveals the realistic modalities to achieve the great re-birth. Still on education, he says: “If I become the Governor, education will be free from primary school to JSS 3. From the money budgeted for education, we shall also engage in serious programme of Certification and Re-training of the youths geared toward skills acquisition. We shall also commit 10% of the money to Church-owned schools because they train the people of Anambra State”.

OHO was part of the “brain box” behind Mr. Peter Obi in the implementation and execution of policies. It pains him that the richly crafted and well-executed policy to support the aged – those above 75 years who are not retirees and who do not have people they depend on – has been jetissoned. Under an Obaze administration, the policy will be restored in accordance to its pristine objectives.

Obaze is also committed to affordable health care provision on the classicalHippocratic principle. Considering those in real emergencies and are denied medical care because of money, Oseloka says his administration would introduce a legislation that would ensure that doctors and other medical professionals attend to real emergencies the way they should be. To back it up, he also assured: “We shall set up a care foundation with the initial deposit of 1 billion Naira. We shall get wealthy organizations and individuals to contribute to that. The charity, to be administered by honest Anambrarians, will assist in hospital payment for those in real need”.

As far as Obaze is concerned, electioneering is not about throwing tantrums. He has evidently meditated on so many problems facing Anambra State and has come up with well laid-down programme of action to tackle them.

From the vantage position of a principal participant in government, he talks about monies that have accrued to the treasury of Anambra since Gov. Obiano assumed office in 2014 – N75 billion left in the treasury by his predecessor; N60 billion borrowed by Obiano; Internally-Generated Revenues; over N455 billion appropriated in the budgets of 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017; Paris Club refund; special budget support money given to States by the Federal Government –and which have been squandered as there is nothing on ground to show for them.

OHO cautions the people of the state not to be deceived by the movement of caterpillars and bull-dozers to project sites for election purpose; and asks what Gov. Obiano has been doing in nearly four years.

A man of integrity and compelling force of equity and justice, OHO has made it clear that he would serve only one term, and make way for other zones to take their turn. With Obaze, hope is rekindled for Anambra. The people listen to him in incredible fascination, for no one speaks to them with such obvious honesty and a clear purpose. The lash of his tongue is mostly directed at bad governance. Those of us who know him and have worked with him are relieved that very soon we shall bury an orgy and crown a saint.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/13-days-anambra-poll-obazes-n1bn-care-foundation-real-need/

Oseloka Obaze, MD & CEO

Oseloka Obaze, MD & CEO

Mr. Obaze is the former Secretary to the State Government of Anambra State, Nigeria from 2012 to 2015 - MD & CEO, Oseloka H. Obaze. Mr. Obaze also served as a former United Nations official, from 1991-2012, and as a former member of the Nigerian Diplomatic Service, from 1982-1991.

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