Obong Bassey Albert Akpan |
Former Akwa Ibom State
Finance Commissioner Obong Bassey Akpan
is a governorship aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP). He spoke with Kazeem Ibrahym in Uyo, the state capital, on his
aspiration, zoning and other partisan issues.
Why are you running for the governorship when you are not favoured by zoning?
I want to say that I have consulted widely and am still
consulting and I must say that, based on the collective feelings of the good
people of Akwa Ibom State, there is a consensus that I should serve them in
office as governor of the state. So far, I have visited about 24 local
government areas and I would formally declare after covering the remaining
seven councils. Power comes from God and He gives it to whoever He pleases. My
prayer is that God should give us a governor who loves Akwa Ibom. Akpabio has done
well; he is a good governor, but God should give us a better governor that will
take the state to the next level. I am not going to be a governor by zoning,
but I will be by Divine prophecy and if you feel that prophecy is not good or
that it came from a false prophet, then I leave it to God to decide, because
the Bible said that who is he that has spoken and it comes to pass when the
Lord of Host has not commanded it. David in the Bible did not become a king by
zoning, when God sent Prophet Samuel to go to the House of Jesse, God said I
have found for my people a king in the House of Jesse. When Samuel got there,
he thought it will be the first son which was zoning, Samuel thought it will be
the second son and that was zoning and that applied to the third, while the
Bible did not tell us what David’s position was, Samuel only asked if there was
any one remaining and was told there was one in the bush taking care of the
sheep and David became a king not by zoning, but by Divine prophecy.
I am happy because my modest contributions to the administration of Governor Godswill Akpabio are well noted. But since I left government over four months ago, I have been waxing stronger by the day.
If you fail to get the ticket, would you accept to become the deputy governor or the SSG?
For me, I don’t think there is a better aspirant that will defeat me at the primaries. I am very confident and I am contesting the office of the governor and nothing else. You must have heard that I am very stubborn; that I was offered ministerial and senatorial positions and I refused, and that I was asked to become the next SSG, but I also refused. I asked my people what they want me to become and they said the Governor. So, I know that power belongs to the people and I am happy that I enjoy the collective acceptance of the people of Akwa Ibom State. The choice of who becomes governor lies with people who should be allowed to do so through their mandate.
Let me give you another instance. Solomon, who took over
from David, did not become a king because of zoning; he was the tenth child of
David who was born by a controversial woman. So, God can make something out of
nothing. He said, that I choose to bless whom I choose to bless and I choose to
hate whom I choose to hate. Esau did nothing wrong, but God said Esau I hate
and Jacob I love. So, between Esau and Jacob is the play out of a programme
that is Divinely orchestrated by God. I see my aspiration to become the Governor
of Akwa Ibom State as the will of God. You may begin to wonder how I will do
it, but I tell you I will do it through the support of the people of Akwa Ibom
State and God in Heaven. Like I tell people, our Governor is a human being and
he has the right to support whosoever pleases him. Don’t forget that Biblical
Saul wanted his first son, Jonathan, to take over from Him, which was his
right. But, God said it must be David. So, the governor has the right to
support who he chooses to support and the governor has demonstrated this right
through the Akwa Ibom Consolidation Alliance (ACA) that he is supporting his
SSG, Mr. Udom Emmanuel as the next governor of the state. But, the people of
the state are supporting my aspiration to lead them as governor through the
instrumentality of Akwa Obong Abasi 2015. I leave my fate in the hands of the
Akwa Ibom people come May 29, 2015.
Why were you dropped
from the State Executive Council by Governor Akpabio?
My removal or sack from office is as a result of my interest
in becoming the Governor of Akwa Ibom State based on the popular demand of the
people of the state. I saw my sack as a step forward to pursue higher goals in
life. That was why when the governor gave me my sack letter, he wished me well
in my future endeavours.I am happy because my modest contributions to the administration of Governor Godswill Akpabio are well noted. But since I left government over four months ago, I have been waxing stronger by the day.
As an aspirant, what
is your pedigree?
I graduated from the University of Uyo with a very good
Second Class Upper Division; I narrowly missed First Class and I have worked in
the bank for about 11 years. I left the bank as a vice president in 2007 to
serve the people of Akwa Ibom State as the Commissioner for Finance. I have an
MBA from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. I have had 18 years cognate
experience. My service to the state as commissioner for finance for seven years
without any blemish and with accolades, especially from my Governor that I am
one of his best commissioners, makes me feel satisfied.
But, what is more interesting is that Governor Akpabio
served Obong Victor Attah as a commissioner for seven years and I also served
him for seven years as a commissioner. Governor Akpabio once said that the only
person in his cabinet that acts like him, dress like him, talks like him and
gives like him is his former commissioner of finance (myself). I believe those
are words of a king and it has its own powers.
So, having served for seven years with my own contributions
towards uncommon transformations, I am in a vintage position to understand the
dynamics and workings of the government. I am in the position to understand
what happened in the last seven years in all facets of the state economy. I was
also in the position to understand the vision for the greater Akwa Ibom State.
So, I think that I am best positioned to take over from Akpabio by the special
grace of God. Akpabio, who also served Attah, took over from him,
notwithstanding the fact that Attah had his own candidate. So, I have the
vision, charisma, exposure and experience to be the next governor of Akwa Ibom
State and in all of these I still believe that God has the final say in the
affairs of men.
If you fail to get the ticket, would you accept to become the deputy governor or the SSG?
For me, I don’t think there is a better aspirant that will defeat me at the primaries. I am very confident and I am contesting the office of the governor and nothing else. You must have heard that I am very stubborn; that I was offered ministerial and senatorial positions and I refused, and that I was asked to become the next SSG, but I also refused. I asked my people what they want me to become and they said the Governor. So, I know that power belongs to the people and I am happy that I enjoy the collective acceptance of the people of Akwa Ibom State. The choice of who becomes governor lies with people who should be allowed to do so through their mandate.
And I pray that God will give us the governor who will show
love to the people of the state. In 2007 notwithstanding that the former
governor supported his son in-law to become the governor, the people preferred
Godswill Akpabio.
Some people are
saying that you are backing former Secretary to Government Umana Umana for the
governorship?
I have received several text messages on that matter and I
believe that there is no ambition that is bigger than the collective interest
of the people. Umana and I are brothers. But, we see ourselves contesting same
position in government. My presence at Umana’s birthday was a pointer to the
fact that, no matter the political arena you found yourselves, you must always
be your brother’s keeper. Everybody can contest the governorship, but we will
have only one governor.
I will work with Umana Okon Umana so that Uyo Senatorial
District can produce the governor. At that point I was referring to the
interest of Uyo Senatorial District. Now, if you have it within Uyo Senatorial
District and you have Umana and myself, the question will be who is the best?
The answer is that late Obong Akpan Isemin, First Civilian Governor of the
state is from Etinan Federal Constituency like Umana, former military governor
Otuekong Idongesit Nkanga is also from Etinan Federal Constituency like Umana
while Uyo federal constituency produced Obong Victor Attah, so which federal
constituency is remaining to produce a governor, it is my Itu/Ibiono federal
constituency in fairness and equity.
Culled from The Nation
newspaper
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