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Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by oderinde11(m): 12:35am On Jan 12, 2015 |
By Nzeribe Ihekwaba SEVERAL years ago, the Ghanaian public got fed up with that nation’s rut and economic meltdown and simply demanded that its erstwhile leader, J.J. Rawlings (then Ghana’s President at the material time), must do something. In the streets, the crowd poured out and chanted, “J.J., do something.” Their grouse was as varied as the disparate groups had contentious mission and agenda. At the end of the day, as they say, Ghana witnessed a fresh breath of national renewal. Since it is often fashionable among the developing nations to copy strategies and doctrines, as pedestrian as it is in some cases, perhaps the Nigerian powers can own up to the reality of its misfortune: That the nation isn’t moving anywhere. Proof is based on use of critical indicia of national development. The political leadership must finally own up to what everyone else has known for a long time: that infrastructure is it. It is time to fix it rather than the recurring posturing of fixing blame on predecessors and partisan has-beens, the so-called opposition and its relatives in amorphous groups. Yesterday is terribly gone. And the failed regimes of the past are done even as they disclaim any responsibility whilst many now live with the havoc they wrecked on the system. The loots are also gone since the ICPC and EFCC are doing feebly squat about that, much to every one’s chagrin. The elite will never give up their own, period. Remorse and restoration The justice of our fate is lost on the rank behaviour of the perpetrators and their kin, that is, they will not surrender to honesty and the greater good. None is the proverbial Zacchaeus that would embrace remorse and restoration. The pluck of the moment then is that the Nigerian state, having found itself at a crossroads, must look out for how best to dig itself out of the hole. It is not really enough to dwell on the mistakes of the past, not with the elite chokehold on the political leadership, but a pragmatic reorientation can dislocate the illogical refusal to have a robust reengineering culture. The challenges of the moment have escalated from infrastructure failure to critical security collapse. It can only get worse if the leadership and a committed followership are not bold enough to call the bluff of underdevelopment. The nation must get through the parlous state of its public institutions and programmes using meaningful performance measures or rating criteria to gauge success, functionality, and reliability- based audits. . Current planning and governance philosophy must focus more on values added and infrastructure renewal programming than partisanship and elite patronage. Reduce, reuse and recycle are advisedly good environmental protection options but must they be our national ethos for governance? When will the focus be on fresh ideas, millennial sustainability programming and cutting edge expertise? Cutting edge expertise Some in the nation’s driving seat have doubtful asset life and may not even be aware of new technology. Paucity of asset funding, and contending fiscal challenges, reinforce the need for an effective and efficient capacity builders and asset management programmers. And there is a compelling need for a strong political will to harness the rethink these facilitators and change agents will bring to the table. But are we there yet? Since material corruption can never be eliminated, due to the nature of man, at least the new breed, if one were to arise, can use asset audits and performance score cards for quality and performance rating, increase information accessibility and use, enhance and sharpen decision-making, make more effective investment and cost decisions, including the socio- economic impacts of asset failures, while delivering the desired service levels. If President Jonathan must do something, now and not later, he can avail himself of change agents and focus on one of the critical public infrastructure sectors that are in dire need for asset renewal. He can do transportation: highways and waterways, rail, airports and seaports. Or, he can target public utilities: potable water supply, sanitary sewage, and storm water management. Alternatively, he can focus on healthcare: hospitals, pharmaceuticals, and related facilities. He can even do the one with high visibility: power generation, transmission and distribution. These are just a sample of critical needs that beckon for massive capital improvement. But Jonathan must not spread himself thin trying to impress the entire sector of the economy at the same time. Past governments did so and today there is no single functional sector in Nigeria worth the capital commitment. President Jonathan can do a thorough evaluation of all sectors and their portfolio assets so that the public receive value at the end of renewal cycle, even as it generates historical data for long-term, decision- making. History will be kind to President Jonathan if he succeeds in delivering just one functional sector of the economy during his tenure. Just one fully functional national asset firing at all cylinders will give him tremendous accolade. The collateral impact of, say, a functional, reliable power sector will immediately wake up the transportation, educational and or healthcare sectors. Any subsequent investment in these sectors will then yield a better return. The current state of infrastructures is a testament of the effectiveness of whatever asset management and capital improvement programming had been in place before. The nation needs to refine itscurrent best practices. Private sector participation can complement. Telecommunications is a good example where they have excelled. Education can follow with proper guidelines. Publicly driven economic and asset renewal schemes will require an initial governmental boost via a system-specific condition assessment, fiscal rating and investment plan. These can be regionalized and incentivized depending on unique local needs and market forces. Government can also drive the development of alternative strategies for various areas to reflect location, manpower and capital budgeting needs. One plan does not have to fit all. . President Jonathan can even leave his good luck imprints through proper investment, and user-funded programme which feasibility can be tied to individual markets and asset use. By deploying resources based on asset demand, sector revenue returns, conditions and lifecycle costs, efficiency can be activated for economic renewal. And finally, President Jonathan can really walk tall if by mid-term in his tenure he can assert his success story, just in any one sector of the economy, as his hard earned political capital to spend. He can tell his story to the high heavens that he came, he changed, and he delivered. Then the Nigerian public can openly sing his praises and admit that the once “shoeless” boy of Otueke is their national good luck. That will be his mojo for the rest of life! President Jonathan, can you do something? * Note: This article was first published in 2011. Engr. (Dr.) Nzeribe Ihekwaba, Ph.D., P.E., is now the Assistant City Manager and Chief of Operations for the City of Miami, Florida, United States. www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/something-president-jonathan/ |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by BraveAfrican(m): 12:37am On Jan 12, 2015 |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by blemon44(m): 12:40am On Jan 12, 2015 |
GEJ has already done something and will continue to do untill 2019 3 Likes |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by enoqueen: 12:42am On Jan 12, 2015 |
tell him o. 3 Likes
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Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by Nobody: 12:45am On Jan 12, 2015 |
God bless Nigeria |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by braine(m): 12:59am On Jan 12, 2015 |
blemon44:He hasn't done shii! Well, maybe some old school train. But still, that is not what we need! HE should do something tangible! 2 Likes |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by blemon44(m): 1:02am On Jan 12, 2015 |
braine: Thank God you said old school train when was the last time you saw an old school train your past leaders what tangible thing did they do for you 2 Likes |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by pacesetter939: 1:03am On Jan 12, 2015 |
blemon44:Keep living in your world of delusion. Nigerians are fed up with GEJ incompetence. W need CHANGE! GMB all the way! 2 Likes
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Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by blemon44(m): 1:05am On Jan 12, 2015 |
pacesetter939: just imagin the change that you need your great granfather we dont want to loose another person in power this man is a terrorist 1 Like |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by braine(m): 1:11am On Jan 12, 2015 |
blemon44: Well, other past leaders provided better security, relatively; Nigeria and Nigerians weren't so humiliated under past govts just to mention a few that affected me directly. So what you saying? 1 Like |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by braine(m): 1:14am On Jan 12, 2015 |
blemon44:provide proof that he is a terrorist. And if you can't provide it, I can as well call you a liar, a thief and a rapist. 3 Likes |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by blemon44(m): 1:19am On Jan 12, 2015 |
braine: its was still your past govts that are trying to make GEJ's tenure ungovernable creating problem for him evrywhere dont you know that boko haram is the hand work of your past leaders 2 Likes |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by pacesetter939: 1:20am On Jan 12, 2015 |
blemon44:Yes, I would rather go for my great grand father that has a character built on integrity than accept the charlatan GEJ who is a disgrace to PhD holders and known for his clueless attitudes in the affairs of government. 2 Likes
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Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by hyfr(m): 1:21am On Jan 12, 2015 |
Vanguard |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by braine(m): 1:25am On Jan 12, 2015 |
blemon44:So the past leaders control the nation's financial reserves, the CBN, the ministries, the Nigerian Army et al? Interesting. 2 Likes |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by Nobody: 2:06am On Jan 12, 2015 |
braine:the way some people reason will make u wonder if na fufu them get as brain..mtchewww.....for good sixteen years,pdp couldn't boast of soMething tangible they've done,and some almajiri incarnated will still shout gej till 2019,them don sell their future and pickin future for peanut....before u abuse me,how successful are u? What has gej done in ur life particularly? 1 Like |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by Change2015(m): 2:17am On Jan 12, 2015 |
blemon44: Please provide evidence for your claims. The same Jonathan was visiting IBB last week and has sent at least two delegations to go and beg Obasanjo, with a public apology from the pdp chairman added. Please name those you allege are creating problems for him and in what areas. Electricity, pipe-borne water, security, Education...? #change #GMB #APC 1 Like |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by seunfly: 5:10am On Jan 12, 2015 |
blemon44:He has only contributed to the evil that we want to change. 1 Like |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by NaijaOptimist: 5:39am On Jan 12, 2015 |
Change is imminent. FeBuHARI is here. 1 Like |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by PassingShot(m): 6:06am On Jan 12, 2015 |
GEJ is GONE! Otuoke awaits in May 2015. |
Re: Do Something, President Jonathan - Vanguard by tit(f): 6:23am On Jan 12, 2015 |
Pa buhari looks like aid patient! him wife no dey take good care of am. |
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