JONATHAN'S PERFORMANCE: Our verdict, by industrialists, others

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Rivers: Continuing harvest Governor Chibuke Amaechi of Rivers State proved beyond doubt that government could be made to work for the ordinary citizen in his first term with his unparalleled projects in education, health and agriculture. Given the overdrive in the first term it is not surprising that critics say that he has slowed down this time around. Has he? BY JIMITOTA ONOYUME

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UCCESS has many friends and with it, many secret hostile enemies. That indeed is the unfolding development in Rivers State where the Chibuke Amaechi administration has to a large extent won plaudits for its remarkable achievements in education, health, agriculture, sports and indeed infrastructure. Not surprising, many governors from far and near have had cause to visit the state to see the wonders that were credited to the Amaechi administration in the recent past. With the success also came political capital which catapulted the governor to the chairmanship of the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF and the consequential exposure that has now put him in harms way. The Amaechi administration

•One of the 525 model schools built by Amaechi

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were ICT compliant. The governor has also been making frantic efforts to complete, and where not, add to the primary health centres and roads started in his first term. The monorail is among the

The relationship between the executive and the legislative arm of the government at a time was so cordial that the ACN described the latter as a rubber stamp House of Assembly. But the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Hon Otelemaba Amachree was quick to dismiss the allegation by the ACN party as lacking in substance. A m a e c h i ’ s concentration on governance despite pretension to the contrary would have been affected by the recent eruptions in the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. The governor is faced with the rebellion of renegade party supporters who in cahoots with authorities in Abuja are allegedly aiming to undermine Amaechi’s political profile ahead of the 2015 general elections. Few indeed would claim Amaechi to have failed at mid-term having, the dispute is only on how he has managed the success!

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Not surprising, many governors from far and near have had cause to visit the state to see the wonders that were credited to the Amaechi administration

by a far degree laid solid landmarks in the diverse sectors in its first term and in the first half of the second term the governor has largely concentrated on harvesting the projects, commissioning and building upon what he did in the first term. Given the relatively slower tempo in the second term, it is not surprising that many dwellers accustomed to the aggressive drive of the first term say the governor is no longer working. Others mischievously say that the NGF is taking his time. One of the 23 model secondary schools in the state situated at Eleme took off this session under the management of Educomp Solutions Group, an India based education consultancy. The tuition free institution with structures that could make many universities green with envy is conceived to rank among the best secondary schools in the world and hence the importation of the Indian education consultancy as managers of the school. To further drive home his commitment to delivering quality education, the governor recently flagged off distribution of free laptops to secondary schools in the state. The governor explained that the exercise was part of his resolve to ensure secondary school students in the state

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projects the governor has been striving to complete. It is a project the administration claims would ease traffic flow in Port Harcourt, but critics now allege it is an albatross on the government given what they allege is the administration’s difficulty in completing it. The Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN state publicity secretary, Mr Jerry Needam while flaying the project as a waste of funds alleged that the money so far invested in the project could have been channeled to areas of urgent

need in the state. Among the projects started in the first term of the government that have recently been completed or commissioned is the ultra modern Kelsey Harrison hospital in Port Harcourt managed by International Trauma Critical Care Limited, ITCC, an international hospital management organisation. The administration is also making effort to guarantee the state uninterrupted power supply as it intensifies effort to complete work on its power project.

Gombe: On steady course HIS early days in office were very annoying. He was so slow and elicited an impression in some quarters that he had no agenda for the state. Months passed, he did not appoint commissioners BY LEVINUS NWABUGHIOGU

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HE opposition at time even threatened to evoke appropriate provisions of the 1999 Constitution to force him to assemble his Cabinet. Amid severe criticisms, he admitted that he was a green horn in politics. That was Ibrahim Dankwambo, the present Governor of Gombe State who resigned from being the Accountant-General of the Federation in December 2010 to

contest 2011 gubernatorial election. He won and was sworn in as Governor on May 29, 2011. But unknown to many, Dankwambo was learning the ropes. In those first days in office in 2011, he convened a meeting of stakeholders and Gombe indigenes and constituted about 14 different Committees. The mandate of the Committees was to do thorough and analytical investigation of all the critical sectors of the state economy

which included Education, Agriculture, Health, Commerce and Industry, etc, and make far-reaching recommendations that would form the nucleus of his administration. Of course, many people saw that as a waste of time. That singular move may, however, have paid off as virtually all the government has achieved so far are hinged on recommendations of the

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