“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter”
—Martin Luther King, Jnr.
It should be of utmost concern to the
indigenes of Enugu State that the peaceful state is gradually drifting
into a state of anarchy, following the intrigues playing out on the
whereabouts of the state governor, Sullivan Chime. It is obvious now
that the absence of Governor Chime for more than four months has
truncated the political hierarchy of the state, thereby turning Enugu
into a motionless and ungoverned state! Unfortunately, the people of the
state have been pretending that all is well, while on the contrary, the
state is sitting on the keg of gun powder!
The nonchalant attitude of Enugu people
on the political crisis ravaging the state like a wildfire can be
likened to the story of the proverbial frog and how it endured to the
point of death! The parable of the frog is a typical story of change.
When you put a frog into a bucket of hot water, it will quickly jump out
of the hot water. But if you put a frog inside this same bucket of
water at ordinary room temperature, it will stay put. If you now put the
bucket on a stove and increase the temperature of the water gradually
with the frog inside it, the frog will remain inside the bucket. If you continue
to do this until the water boils, the frog will still be there inside
the hot water until it dies of heat and burns. What a tragedy!
This is how Enugu citizens are behaving
now concerning the political turmoil going on in the state. In an
attempt to adjust to the current political crisis in the state following
the long absence of the governor from office, they continue to endure
executive rascality and legislative indolence until the whole state goes
up in flames! It is no longer news that Chime is overseas treating an
undisclosed ailment many say has incapacitated him. Funny enough, we
live in a country
that has good laws, but has little enforcement mechanics for her laws.
The constitution has envisaged a situation where the governor may be
incapacitated by reason of illness, in order to ensure that the smooth
running of the state government is not interrupted. The constitution has
made it expressly clear that the deputy governor will take over as the
substantive governor, but what is happening in Enugu is different; an
obviously incapacitated governor has refused to toe the path of honour
by throwing in the towel! To me, Chime should resign now and allow his
deputy to take over. It will be wise and more honourable for him than
what he is doing now, lying on a sick bed fighting two battles: his life
and the governorship seat he left behind.
Chime is a public figure whose earning is
got from the taxpaying Enugu citizens. His health status information is
deceptively managed by his aides who see the seat of the governor as a
personal property of the Chimes. While in an Indian hospital, his
salaries and allowances are still running including security votes when
he is in a limbo with only his aides becoming his mouthpiece. Almost a
replay of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua incident. Not even the
acting governor in the employ of the state has spoken with him. I think
this is an instance of a ghost governor in office! His media crew are
still insulting the sensibilities of the people of the state by
insisting that he is on “vacation”. Since September! What a load of
horse crap! I am not wishing him death, because as mortals we are, none
of us is immune from sickness or death, but until he learns to start
showing respect to the people of Enugu State who elected him, then he
does not deserve the respect and sympathy of Enugu citizens either.
Governor Chime should do the right thing and abdicate power as he is
incapable of continuing in office, he is an elected governor and not an
emperor or a King! He was not born as governor of Enugu State, but as
Sullivan Iheanacho Chime. His life and that of his family members are
not tied to Lion Building (Governor’s Office), he did not inherit the
governorship throne from his father, because Enugu State is not
practising a monarchy!
Some people have been calling for prayers
for the quick recovery of the ailing governor. As good as that might
be, I think there is no how someone should start telling the people of
Enugu State to pray for a governor which the Government House, Enugu
declared fit. How can Enugu citizens pray for quick recovery of someone
who is on “vacation” or holidays? Who is fooling who? I wonder whether
they see Enugu citizens as a bunch of dullards and dummies! It is only
in Africa that her leaders want to die in office. They rather leave
offices in their corpses than resign or retire. How many times have we
heard that the Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, went for cancer
surgery in Cuba last year? Whenever he was going; he would tell
Venezuelans that he was going for operation on this or that. They would
join hands and pray for their leader to go and come back successfully,
but ours is a different ball game: our rulers will hide it till the
person dies! South African legend, Nelson Mandela, spent his Christmas
in a hospital, the whole world was aware of that. The late president of
Ghana, John Atta-Mills, died in a Ghanaian hospital after a long battle
with cancer, Ghana citizens were aware of that unfortunate sickness. A
situation where we have an absentee governor for more than four
consecutive months is not only crazy, but shows that we do not have a
country in the first place!
It is a known fact that Chime has not
been in a sound health all this while. He has been reported to be
debilitating and in an instance, reportedly collapsed in a state
function. It is very sad that the national leadership of the PDP, his
party, has refused to address this issue appropriately, thereby leaving
the good people of the state in a political quandary. The fact that his
deputy is acting is not enough reason to keep an incapacitated and
non-functioning governor in office. As pathetic as it may sound, the
1999 constitution as amended, did not stipulate the time limit within
which the deputy governor can act, before he will be sworn in as a
substantive governor if the governor fails to show up and resume normal
duties. Instead, it just says “…until the governor returns…” (even if he
is away for eternity?). If this is the case, it is absurd! It is very
unfortunate that a state that has produced great men such as the late
C.C. Onoh, Chief Jim Nwobodo, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, Senator Ken
Nnamani, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani, Prof. Barth
Nnaji, among numerous others has been hijacked by a cabal led by some
power hungry elements!
Despite the hue and cry of the citizens
of the state, Eugene Odoh has refused to use the powers conferred on him
as the Speaker of the House of Assembly to resolve this quagmire. There
is this Igbo adage that says an elder does not sit in the house and
watch a goat being strangulated by a rope. Where are the elders from
Enugu State? The Nwobodos, the Nnamanis, the Nwodos, the Nnajis, the
Mbakas, the Igwesis, among others? Can we continue to sit down and watch
Enugu State run into a ditch like a fully-loaded luxury bus without a
driver steering the wheels? I wonder whether the Minister of Justice,
Mohammed Adoke, is waiting for the state to drift into a full-blown
anarchy before he intervenes to ensure the resolution of the political
crisis in the state accentuated by Chime’s long absence by ensuring the
swearing-in of Sunday Onyebuchi as the substantive governor of the
state, because there is a time when silence becomes a betrayal. An
injustice done anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere; apology to
Martin Luther King, Jnr.
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