Ambassador Fidel Ayogu, the Commissioner for Environment and
Mineral Resources in Enugu State, in this interview said Governor Ifeanyi
Ugwuanyi’s achievements in his first tenure would speak for him during the
elections in 2019.
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s administration is two years,
what is your assessment of the government?
The governor has done very well and he is still going to do
more in the remaining part of his first tenure. In the state today, there is a
massive infrastructural development and this is in all parts of the state. As I
talk to you now, many roads have been completed and so many are ongoing. Again
in the past, we used to have moribund state institutions like the Daily Star,
ESBS TV and Radio, and so on, they are all functioning now. You can pick Daily
Star which earlier had been forgotten from the stand of the vendor and read. I
do not think I should be mentioning roads and other infrastructure one by one.
The issue of ghost workers has seriously been tackled by this government.
When the governor came in, he set up a committee that looked
into the issue of ghost workers and the fake names were identified and replaced
with authentic persons who are now in the employ of the State.
What is happening in your own ministry?
In my ministry, we are looking at it from keying into the
theme of this year’s World Environmental Day which talks about connecting
people to nature. It is as if to say we are the key people that conceived this
idea. The theme came from Canada where the Environmental Day was hosted. The
day came into being since 1972 and it is being celebrated every year. In Enugu,
we have been trying to raise the people’s consciousness on the need to get back
to nature irrespective of the technological development that has been
threatening the world peace in terms of environment. We have already programmed
tree planting. We are into environmental impact assessment which we used, to
checkmate the random building and other human actions in the State. We are
looking at the environmental audit and we are even looking at reducing the
firewood syndrome, just as we are introducing coal. It is just like gas and it
is even cheaper than firewood. We are also working to construct the factories
in Ugwu Orba, Ugwu Arji and Orba in Nsukka. The project is almost on course.
This is to reduce the use of firewood and so on. Apart from the infrastructural
development, there is peace and stability in the State.
Is there any extra effort being put in place by the State
government to achieve the level of peace and stability you enjoy?
The style of the government under the governor is such that
things are distributed equitably to the ward levels. The 450 communities that
we have in Enugu State are being given the opportunity to come up with what
they consider their priority projects and the communities would be involved in
the execution of such projects. There is what we call community projects
execution. The whole idea is that at the end of the day, every community in the
State would have a project to point at that the government has executed for
them. Such a style gives the people especially those at the grassroots, a sense
of belonging. The programme is already on course.
What are the chances of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
in Enugu State in the next general elections?
We know that we have other political parties in Enugu State
but we are not scared because the government is doing well. However,
irrespective of what you are doing, there should still be opposition because
that is the whole essence of democracy. But the difference here is that
irrespective of the political divide people belong, the governor believes that
he is for everybody in the State. He is friendly with all and he does not
believe in the politics of exclusion. All the stakeholders are being carried
along in the affairs of the State. That is the reason for the peace we enjoy.
Generally, all the political parties have challenges but you
know that the parties would strengthen themselves when elections are around the
corner. In the case of Governor Ugwuanyi, he has a solid structure in the
State. I am sure that the PDP would do very well in the next election in Enugu
State. I am not saying it is going to be that easy but obviously the
performance of Governor Ugwuanyi would definitely be a plus for him.
Recently, it was reported that the Enugu State government
was trying to reach an understanding with the South African investors on the
possibility of exploiting the abandoned Enugu Coal mine. What are the
prospects?
We have not signed any partnership in this respect but we
are working toward that. It involves my ministry because it is about mineral
resources in Enugu State. The truth is that the governor has been very
receptive and hospitable to investors in the State. That was why in April last
year, we came up with a programme where investors were told to come and invest
in the State. And coal is one of the mineral resources we have. The idea is
that when you harvest coal and do value addition which is the processed
product, it could be turned to electricity, fertilizer, interlock and so many
products you could use for road construction. You can have a by-product like
sulphur and all that because of the chemical. So, there are prospects in the
coal industry and we are going to employ the best expertise to make sure that
the dirt in coal in terms of the environment during processing is highly
reduced if not completely eliminated.
We want the coal to be at par with what we signed in the
Paris agreement this year by President Buhari. The exploitation and processing
of the coal deposit would go a long way in boosting the economy of the Federal
and Enugu State governments. You know it is going to be a tripartite action
between the Federal Government, State and the area where the coal would be
processed from. We believe it would lead to employment generation, boost the revenue
of the State and Federal Government and we are hoping that it would help in
addressing our electricity challenge in the State and Nigeria.
Some argue that the governor has concentrated his projects
more in Nsukka, his Senatorial zone. How true is that?
The fact is that the governor is carrying out projects in
every local government. What he is doing in Nsukka, he is also doing in the
other Senatorial zones. What people should know is that the execution of
projects is not only in Nsukka. The governor is fair to all.
However, you know that Nsukka is the second largest urban
metropolis in Enugu State after the Coal city, the State capital. We all know
that Nsukka has been hosting the University of Nigeria, a premier university
for that matter. You also know that Nsukka is the most populated Senatorial
zone in the State. So, it is expected that the governor should do more there
but so far, he has been fair to all parts of the State. He is doing well and
people are happy with what he is doing because if you had not visited Nsukka
for some time and you go there now, you may not be able to recognise it. So,
there is no doubt that there are changes here and there in Nsukka and we thank
him for that and like Oliver Twist, the people would naturally ask for more.
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