Says APGA gives him a better
platform
Former Interior Minister, Capt.
Emmanuel Iheanacho (rtd), recently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) to All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). In this interview, Iheanacho,
who is aspiring to be the governor of Imo state in the 2015 election, explains
why he defected to APGA among other issues.Excerpts:
By Dotun Ibiwoye
WHY do you want to contest next
year’s
gubernatorial election in Imo State?
gubernatorial election in Imo State?
Well, we are always looking
for opportunities to better the lives of the people and being the governor of
the state will create a unique opportunity for anybody who
is involved in the race. Every society in Nigeria, in every state wants to
get the full benefits of the dividends of democracy.
They want to be able to achieve
greater prosperity for their people, they want the youths of the state to be
able to find work, they want the women, children and everybody in the state to
benefit optimally from the dividends of democracy.
So I am in the race because I
believe that I can do much better with the resources that are available. Since
1999, since the transition from military to civil democracy, I rather suspect
that there has been deficit in terms of the result that has been achieved in
terms of infrastructural development and a lot more could have been achieved if
there was effective use of the resources that were made available to the state.
They said there had been success
recorded in the past, but I believe that a lot more could have been done and so
we do not want to be in a situation in the future where through
non-participation in the political process people who are not adequately
experienced, people who do not have adequate exposure, people who do not have
the necessary capacity to better manage the economy of the state happen to find
themselves in office.
So your plan for the models of
development is one of the factors that made you decamp from PDP to APGA?
Well, in Nigerian we have different
political parties, but how different are these political parties in terms of
ideologies?
The PDP is big party so it has a
very long structure in terms of when instructions are passed down the line.
The APGA is not really as big as the
PDP. The difference for me is that within a party like the APGA, when policies
and decisions are made, it gets quickly to the grassroots.
Am also attracted by the philosophy
of APGA which has the Igbo flavour in terms of the origins. Even though its
manifesto accords to a great extent, the aspiration of a better life for our
people. I think APGA gives me a better platform to pursue my aspiration to
become a governor.
Are you working together with Chief
Martin Agbaso regarding your governorship ambition, given that he is the APGA
leader in Imo state?
Chief Martin Agbaso has his job to
do and I also have mine to do. I have just joined the party and I didn’t join
to vie for the leadership of the party-APGA. I don’t think I recall where there
is a leader in the constitution and why I should be contesting with those that
were in the party before me.
Platform to serve
I don’t have any issue with Chief
Martin Agbaso. I have joined the party which will give me a platform to serve
the people.
What makes you think you are well
suited for the job?
When I was very young I had an uncle
and he was a bit of an academic and he read a lot and had lots of books. And I
always used to visit his house and borrow his books that I would read. I was very
young at that time.
I can’t quite remember what age that
I was but I had started reading. They were not only the books I borrowed but I
discovered that a man is as he thinks. So basically whatever you become
in future is what you think you are going to be.
So if you have it in mind that you
are going to be a successful person, it shapes the way your life goes and
eventually you will be a successful person.
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