Umana Okon Umana has been in the
service of Akwa Ibom State Government longer than anyone else who had served in
similar positions. At least since 1999, Umana Okon Umana has been a Director of
Budget, Permanent Secretary (MOF), Commissioner (MOF), and since 2007, when
Godswill Akpabio was sworn in as the governor, Umana Okon Umana has been
serving as the Secretary to the Government. Come 2015, Umana Okon Umana wants
to succeed Godswill Akpabio as the next governor of Akwa Ibom State.
The problem is Godswill Akpabio does
not want Umana to succeed him. And the problem is compounded further by the
fact that Umana himself has refused to acknowledge the handwriting with visible
signs on the wall that Akpabio does not want him.
Anyone else, who would not be as
blinded as Umana Okon Umana is in his quest to be a governor, would have easily
deciphered the signs on the wall. Another reason why Umana is blind to the
moves made by Akpabio to get rid of him is the tons of sycophants and greedy
indigenes that surround him on a daily basis looking for his money and
deceiving him into believing that he is the Messiah, who is ordained by God, to
take the people of Akwa Ibom State to the promised land. Maybe Umana is really
the Messiah, but the way things are moving, just as it happened to Moses in the
Bible, he may not get to the promise land with the people.
Very few people know why Godswill
Akpabio does not want Umana Okon Umana to succeed him, but speculations abound.
Part of the reasons for the speculations is that in public, Akpabio makes it
look as if Umana is the only person in a state of nearly five million people
who is qualified to be a governor, while in private; he is constantly
discussing and frequently scratching his head in frustration over his inability
to get rid of Umana.
In fairness to Godswill Akpabio, he
has made several attempts, by using a subtle approach, to give Umana what in
Nigerian political parlance is called “soft landing.” But Umana has rebuffed
such moves.
The first attempt crafted by Akpabio
to give Umana an honorable exit was a discussion for him (Umana) to be
appointed by President Jonathan as an Ambassador. Umana rejected the
suggestion--out right; Asam Ekanem Asam (now the Nigerian Ambassador to
Russia), who was then Akpabio’s Attorney General, replaced Umana.
The second known attempt was at a
meeting in which Akpabio had arranged with President Jonathan for Umana to hear
it directly from the president that Akwa Ibom State has already been zoned to
Eket Senatorial District, therefore, Umana can contest if he wants to, but PDP
will never endorse him. Again, Umana ignored the warning, returned to his
comfort zone at Uyo and covertly continue his campaign for governorship.
The latest known attempt is Umana’s
refusal to accept an offer of appointment as the Managing Director of Niger
Delta Development Corporation, or NDDC. Though the story is true, Umana’
supporters, who are more interested in what they would get if Umana becomes a
governor than his political future, have consistently tried to deceive the
people that the story is false. The funny thing is that Umana himself is not
talking. Meanwhile, Godswill Akpabio is planning, scheming, and scratching his
head in frustration.
Knowledgeable indigenes are also
scratching their heads and worried about the final outcome to the cat and mouse
game played by Akpabio and Umana. Both of them have damning information against
one another. Akpabio knows what happens to the Pension Fund Account entrusted
in the hands of his Secretary to the Government. Umana, too, knows about all
the spooky manners with which Akpabio has deployed and is still deploying to
steal and launder money from the people’s treasury. As such, neither man wants
to make the wrong moves that may end up with someone pressing the wrong switch.
The question now is who will win and
who will lose? Sources say at the end, Akpabio will find a way to get rid of
Umana Okon Umana, no matter what. The question is when, not if. According to
one analyst, “the only way Umana will be able to fight back is if he can know
ahead of time when Akpabio is ready to strike at him. My hunch tells me that
Akpabio will strike Umana at the last moment. As for what approach he will use,
no one really knows”
As the two fight, the
real losers are the Akwa Ibom people who, on a daily basis, go to bed hungry
and wake up the next day, still hungry.
Essien sent in this piece from Portland, Oregon,USA
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EKET can not compromise the sit of governorship come 2015. Umana OKON umana for look for something elsewhere and wait after the two rule by EKET he can now contest. Let him he was not born in the government house.
ReplyDeleteEKET can not compromise the sit of governorship come 2015. Umana OKON umana should look for something elsewhere and wait after the two term rule by EKET he can now contest.he was not born in the government house.
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