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Sunday, May 10, 2015

What Does Ex Governor Peter Obi Really Want?

The political tug of war going on between former governor Peter Obi and his successor, Chief Willie Obiano, the governor of Anambra State has continued to astound many observers. 



Coming against the backdrop of the former governor’s assurances of non-interference when he handed over power in March last year, the raging face-off between the two brothers remains a curiosity to people who had hoped that
finally, Anambra had shrugged off the usual ego clashes between her leading citizens. That this needless ego clash has continued to fester against wise counsels and endless interventions by their mutual friends speaks to the deeper psychological inadequacies that characterize the lives of public servants in Nigeria.


In this case though, Mr. Obi seems to be the guilty party. After wrestling power from the strong men whose sole purpose of seeking political power was for personal enrichment and setting a record as the first governor to successfully hand over power to his anointed candidate, expectations were understandably high on Peter Obi. 


Many people had hoped that Obi would ascend to a higher grace; that he knew too well the cost of war to offer his successor peace. Many people had wished that Obi’s unassuming nature and loud simplicity would dictate his attitude to life after service. Alas, they were all wrong. It soon became clear that Obi was only willing to relinquish the office but not the power. The former governor has continued to act as though he is the alternate governor of Anambra State; stage-managing public functions for himself across the state where he is either flagging off a project or commissioning a new one with fanfare and robust media coverage. 


Obi’s recent visit to St Augustine’s Primary and Secondary School, Nkpor is one instance that stands out as not only unwise but needlessly provocative.

As was reported by Valentine Obienyem, his media aide who is infernally drawn to intrigues, Mr. Obi has visited at least one school a month since he left office. Obienyem, irredeemably obsequious and always eager to go beyond his master’s brief, garnished his narrative with misguided allusions to “costly wines and Epicurean indulgences.” But the point here really is not about costly wines and lifestyles but about Mr. Obi’s new found love for philanthropy, which has prompted the rhetorical question – Is Saul also among the prophets? Seriously, is Obi, a man famous for his tight-fist also, among the emergency philanthropists? 



Okay. For the sake of argument, let’s agree that this particular Saul is now counted among the prophets; would it be asking for too much to suggest that this strange philanthropy be done in a silent, if not less offensive way? How about simply making a quite donation? Would Obi’s peculiar philanthropy amount to less if it is not turned into a state function? If he performs it in a way that makes it look a little less than an outright eye-ball contest with the man he handed over power to?

Beside the notion that Obi is hell bent on an avoidable head-on collision with his successor is also the sad narrative of the infuriating cold-shoulder he has given the man that he fought to install in office. Keen observers believe that the cold war between the duo began immediately after handover, when Obiano began to show unexpected confidence in his own ability. Obi had hoped that the ex-banker would be overwhelmed by the new challenge sooner than later and scurry back to him for guidance. 



When it didn’t happen, he decided to recoil from him, shunning all invitations to public functions in the state and avoiding open association with Obiano. But what got people talking was that when Obiano began to garner rave reviews from his sterling performance, Obi stood aloof and never for once said what people had hoped he would say to re-enforce the general perception of the man he had campaigned so intensely for. Obi’s silence and deliberate absence from state functions to which he was always duly invited left gaps in the new Anambra story for the public to fill with rumours and malicious speculations. If only Obi had deigned to say one pleasant thing about his successor, if only he had said a simple “I told you so.”



If Obi’s aloofness smacked of thinly veiled witch-hunt, his dogged campaign to drum home the fact that he handed over the sum of N75bn to his successor was simply curious. It is indeed curious that for one whole year, Obi and his battery of aides have turned this singular topic into a tragic refrain. The curiosity deepens when it is realized that at no point has Obiano raised questions about this “great” inheritance. And from the look of things, the state does not seem in imminent danger of bankruptcy. Salaries are not owed and other financial obligations have not gone bad. So, why is Obi suddenly anxious to shove this great legacy of his down our throats? Hello!



Be that as it may, whatever Obi has up his sleeve will show itself one day. Whatever that may be, one however hopes that unleashing his media aides to launch dirty calumny campaigns against Obiano as has been the case in the past six months is not a part of it. Nor the planting of moles in Obiano’s cabinet and living quarters to snitch on him and his wife. That is a low down dirty scheme that should not come from a venerated Knight. Truth be told, Val Obienyem’s “young”  English and Stanley Chira’s (Mazi Odera) hilarious grunts on social media all in an effort to attack Obiano who they erroneously see as Obi’s enemy, come across as one more reason why Peter Obi may never be finally counted among the greats.


Already, questions are being asked about what Obi truly wants. Another term in office as governor? Already, there is a disquieting murmur that Obi who had a turbulent time in his eight years as governor is stricken with a strange malady that makes him fancy himself as the best thing to ever happen to Anambra State, preening and grandstanding in a hollow show of faux statesmanship. 



The fear is that this illness has reached an advanced stage where Obi now sees himself as the alternate governor of Anambra State, holding state functions with pompand pageantry. Fortunately, this is a bizarre psychological condition which has yet to show itself in any other ex-governor in Nigeria except Peter Obi.


Obiora Aghadinuno (aghadinuno@gmail.com) writes from Nsugbe







36 comments:

  1. Power intoxicates, then destroys

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    1. My advice to Gov Obiano is to ignore Peter Obi. Obi is looking for a fight but Obiano should show maturity. Silence they say is golden.

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  2. This writer is ill
    So Mr Obi 's only crime is his philanthropy. Then he is a good man

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    1. Hmm interesting. I haven't paid much attention to politics in Anambra, but recently Obi was on hard talk and I remember he mentioned the huge sum he left behind after office. He was governor under Apga but defected to PDP. So I guess he's doing away with his successor and his achievements because of their political party disparity...seemingly so. He also mentioned that he wasn't interested in running for any office again even on the federal level, that he would rather serve his people as an ordinary citizen. Perhaps that's what he is doing. If this writeup is anything to go by...then there's an underlying animosity between them.

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  3. Hmmm could dis be true? I see Ex Gov Obi as too decent for dis but if dat is true, he should refrain bcs we Anambarians hold him in high esteem. God bless Chief Willie Obiano, he is really working like his predecessor. I'm proud to come from dis State. God bless my State & FRN.

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  4. He might be planning a come back.

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    1. Peter is a troublesome man that's for sure! He expected Willie to be at his beck and call at all time! But the minute he defected to pdp he lost that power over Willie!

      There are some guys in Onitsha that calls themselves Ndi be Peter obi like he's still in power! Ihea ha n'eme gwukwara mmadu ike oo

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  5. This long letter is for what if i may ask? I should go and seperate fight ba? Some people will not just stop being meddlesome.

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  6. And to think you are one of the media aides of Obiano, I know Obiano contracted you for this but I will tell you to leave them for their works to speak for them. Obi did quite well for Anambra. State, Ngige did well too. Let Obaino do well too and case is closed

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  7. Peter obi should keep his greedy ass one place.what did he really do for Anambra?

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  8. Hummmm hummm

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  9. Obiano shld continue ignoring Peter Obi. The man just wants to remain relevant. Peter Obi shld realise that most pple in Anambra have lost the respect they have for him. He shld stop fooling himself. I like the way Obiano has been ignoring him as if he doesn't exist.

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    1. Obiano cannot ignore him,cos he is the Governor and the CSO of the state.

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  10. I found it odd too that Peter Obi visited that school. It just didn't make any sense to me. Nna your turn has passed and u have handed over the baton, please kindly take 1000000 steps back so Willie can continue the good work.

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  11. Why will obi visit schools with fanfare and publicity? As what kwanu?
    Ife nkea gwukwara ike

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  12. The writes surname too depicts of war, Aghadinuno) ..
    I don't want to believe there is a silent war between Mr Obi and Obiano but what do I know,, that's politics for us..

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  13. Na dem sabi.I feel d problem shd be abt party diff.I see Obiano joining APC while Peter Obi wants him to liaise with PDP

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  14. Peter Obi was busy following GEJ up and down during election, with hope of a ministerial post! Now, as GEJ know win, he wants to go back and make trouble for Obiano.. Smh

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  15. Gọvanọ Obianọ,jisie ike n'ọlụ

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  16. All this story on top family who want to make Anambra political hereditary

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  17. The only thing I hold against Peter Obi is his defection to PDP. That Statemanship would have been his birthright should he had stayed put in APGA. Too bad!

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    1. Thank You !!!!! I really hoped APGA would thrive in the SE and have a voting bloc and leader ..,, obi really messed up decamping to PDP

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    2. Obi categorically stated on air that he wasn't needed in APGA again, hence his defect.

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  19. Hmmmmm
    Didn't even know dey have beef o
    WoW!

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  20. Uncle Obi Aghadua well said. Peter Obi should give Gov Obiano breathing space to rule afterall we Anambra north people stood by him and gave him the votes that he needed for his second tenure. This is the first time that somebody from Anambra north omambala precisely and Anambra East LGA will rule Anambra State. Well with God by our side and UBANESSE Igbeke (ugwu na Ami Ami ) no shaking

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  21. Uncle Obi Aghadua well said. Peter Obi should give Gov Obiano breathing space to rule afterall we Anambra north people stood by him and gave him the votes that he needed for his second tenure. This is the first time that somebody from Anambra north omambala precisely and Anambra East LGA will rule Anambra State. Well with God by our side and UBANESSE Igbeke (ugwu na Ami Ami ) no shaking

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  22. Choco milo inspired clothes

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  23. Peter Obi was made the chairman of sec recently by GEJ.you know the problem is that peter Obi is trying to play godfatherism just like the uba's and Emeakanyi that he broke their claws in Anambra political power.It was a fact that we all know will happen but if am him,let him leave willy alone as he has seen that he is focused and also is a strong willed man that knows his onions.I know how obi is feeling because within a short time obiano has accomplished a lot and he is worker friendly which obi was not.within a short time,the states inter revenue increased so much and he added money to the salary of all workers.He has shown that he knows where he is going and doesn't need help which makes peter obi uncomfortable that obiano is doing things and is also doing them right.their quarrel was settled before by the obi of onitsha and I think they also have a silent beef over the on -going building of nnewi mall

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  24. So my dear Mrs.Korkus, did you verify this story before u posted it? What if this writer was paid to write this? Maybe u should ask your friends in Anambra Stare the true position of things.

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  25. Willy is not a Saint o neither is Peter but can't type now

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  26. Atleast he's better than Rochas. #Imo

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