Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State on Thursday rose
in stout defence of his controversial wedding gifts to hip pop
musician, Tuface Idibia, saying the gesture was to reward the musician’s
wife for standing by her husband in the face of difficulties.
The governor had come under heavy criticism after he, on Friday, announced a gift of two brand new Toyota Prado SUVs
to Tuface and his wife. He also reportedly promised to bankroll an
all-expense paid trip for 29 delegates from the state to attend the
white wedding of the couple fixed for Dubai, the United Arab Emirate on
March 23.
Besides,
he also hosted a lavish state dinner in honour of the couples and
promised to rehabilitate the Eket-Ibeno Road ahead of the child
dedication of Tuface and Annie.
But in a statement by his commissioner for information,
Aniekan Umana, on Wednesday, Mr. Akpabio said he only approved a car,
and not two, for the couple. He also said he only promised to sponsor
20, and not 29, wedding guests to Dubai for the couple’s white wedding.
The statement reads, “Following spurious and false speculations in
the social media concerning the wedding gift by Governor Godswill
Akpabio to Mrs. Annie Innocent Idibia, née Macaulay, I wish to state as
follows:
“That the Governor of Akwa Ibom State Chief Godswill Akpabio, donated
ONE Prado jeep to Mrs. Annie Innocent Idibia, nee Macaulay a daughter
of Akwa Ibom State and renowned artist during her traditional marriage
at Eket.
“That the State Governor as a token of support for the couple
promised to fund the travelin expenses (economy return tickets) for ONLY
TWENTY relatives of Mrs. Annie Idibia Macaulay to Dubai, where the
couple have chosen to wed.
“That looking carefully at the surrounding events in perspective,
Mrs. Annie Idibia, nee Macaulay is a daughter of Akwa Ibom State and the
gift of a Prado SUV from her governor is only a gesture of love and
goodwill. Her resolve to stand by her husband
on his journey right from his days of youthful beginnings to stardom
even in the face of challenges was commendable and a true attribute of
the Akwa Ibom women.
“That It is however unbecoming that mischief makers and enemies of
progress have decided to inflame the social media with incongruous
reports that the State Government is sponsoring an
entourage of party supporters to the wedding in Dubai, when in fact
the Government is only sponsoring the travel expenses of twenty of her
family members at an estimated cost of roughly Three Million Naira
(N3,000,000.00) only.
“I wish to therefore urge members of the public to discountenance the
misrepresentations made out of a well intentioned act of the governor.”
A self-serving ego trip
The governor had come under a hailstone of condemnation after the
donations, and it is unclear whether anyone is impressed by his
explanation.
In our earlier story on this matter, many Nigerians believe the gifts were ridiculous.
“This is absolute rubbish”, an apparently angry Mary Udom said.
“These (Tuface and wife) are no poor people. I don’t see why Akpabio is
doing such a thing. If it were an ordinary man’s wedding, he (Akpabio)
won’t even send a gift, talkless of giving cars.”
For Obo Effanga, Governance Manager, Action Aid Nigeria, the
governor’s action is embarrassing, as it defeats the purpose for good
governance, particularly in the allocation of resources.
“This is very embarrassing indeed! If governance is about being in a
position to take decisions in the interest of the people of the state,
when a governor allocates public resources to individuals because of
their closeness to him, how does this enhance that purpose and the
interest of the ordinary citizens in the state, on whose behalf the
governor claimed he was making the donation?,” Mr Effanga said.
“This amount could have been enough to do something more useful to
the society. It could buy several volumes of books for University of Uyo
that has been crying of funding challenges. That amount could sponsor a
lot drugs that could be dispensed to citizens free,” he added.
Spokesman for the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Rotimi
Fashakin, said it is such profligate and reckless spending of available
resources at their disposal by governors from the Niger Delta region
that has made the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, to suffer a long delay
at the National Assembly till today.
According to Mr. Fashakin, if it were his personal resources, Mr.
Akpabio would not do what he did, but having realised that Akwa Ibom
earns a lot, based on 13 percent derivation, he could afford to spend on
anything that catches his fancies.
He said, “This type of financial recklessness from governors of oil
rich states is another reason militating against the passage of the PIB.
The 10 per cent being proposed for the host communities is seen as
superfluous if this type of unimaginable imprudence becomes second
nature for some of these governors. This type of anti-people expenditure
is only symptomatic of a leader that emerged through the subversion of
the people’s will and desire.”
For Tope Fasua, an Abuja-based public affairs commentator, such
behaviours are clearly as a result of lack of vision by our leaders.
“The Bible says the people perish for lack of vision and knowledge.
Akpabio lacks vision, because he is on an ego trip. He thinks he has
arrived. But, the truth is that despite the huge oil money that goes to
the state every month, the rate of poverty still affects 80 per cent of
the population.
“Nobody is thinking about the fact that the price of oil could crash.
That is what economists call the tragic choice in Akpabio’s behaviour.
All that would unravel soon.”
For Mr. Effanga, a donation of the funds to the University of Uyo
would have gone a long way in relieving the university l of its funding
constraint, which Vice Chancellor Comfort Ekpo, told the visiting Senate
Committee on Education last week is affecting the development of the
institution.
“If the amount to be spent on the ego trip to Dubai were to be
invested in the provision of books to school libraries, medical
facilities in hospitals or boreholes to communities in the state,
including the musician’s new wife’s village, many citizens would derive
more utilitarian value from the expenditure,” the activist noted.
A profligate governor
Mr. Akpabio is one of Nigeria’s most profligate governors, spending his state funds as if they were his personal wealth.
He is known to move around with huge cash taken from the state
coffers, recklessly distributing them to whoever captures his fancy.
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