By Rose Oranye
The success or failure of an event can only be measured by feelings and expressions of satisfaction or dissatisfaction, contentment or discontentment by participants at all levels. This is why it is not always a big deal that something is done, but how well it is done matters a lot.
It is
therefore not for nothing that the story of Ogbaru Local Government All
Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Stakeholders Rally hosted on Saturday,
February 3, 2024, by the Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Sir Paul
Nwosu, is still being talked about with relish by both participants and observers
weeks after the event.
According to
the commissioner, other intentions of organizing the rally were to celebrate
the New Year with his APGA family, present the Speaker of Anambra State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon.
Somtochukwu Udeze to the APGA family in
Ogbaru, and to give opportunity to other
political party members that are eager
to join the APGA family.
The event
attracted dignitaries like the Speaker, Anambra State House of Assembly, Rt.
Hon. Somtochukwu Udeze, Anambra State APGA
Chairman, Barr Ifeatu Obi-Okoye, Chairman, Ogbaru Local Government Area,
Mr Pascal Aniegbunam, Ogbaru LGA APGA Chairman, Pastor Onochie Anibueze,
Chairman, Relief Market Ogbaru, Mr Ndubisi Ochiogu, Mr Franklin Nwadialor, Mr Linus Ezenwamma,
Hon Ikenna Nwabugwu and Barr Afubero, among other APGA faithful and political
leaders in the area .
What was
manifest to all who attended the event were signs of an organized man on a mission to get things done the right
way, and make people know the truth to enable them pitch tent with the drive of
their conscience while taking future political decisions.
Activities and
speeches from the event further showcased Nwosu as a man at home with his
people, language and culture, with obvious interest in maintaining order while
synching Ogbaru people in APGA and the Solution Government. A certain touch of
class cut across the activities at the
event. Unlike the rowdy nature of political gatherings of that sort, the
programme was not only well coordinated but snappy, even as it didn’t lose the
familiar taste or characteristics of a political rally.
Of course,
APGA Women Leaders were on ground, spicing the occasion with praise songs for
the Solution Governor, Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo, the host, party leaders
and others at intervals.
It was like
the genteel nature of the host infected other facilitators of the rally. Their
general conduct and the calibre of people in
attendance shocked some participants, particularly those who regard
themselves as high-profile politicians, who were there to confirm that the ever
gentle commissioner can never get anything right in politics. Most of them had
earlier teased him that it’s not about writing or blowing grammar. Those who were there to
guide or teach the “natad baby politician” what to do and how to do things
discovered that they have a lot to learn from him.
The poise and
polish the Commissioner exhibited in all the activities, particularly breaking of kolanut, speeches
and dancing to the beautiful tones of the popular Egwu Ogene was admirable.
In fact, the
rally was so ordered that both the ordinary and special guests were so relaxed
and not in a hurry to leave the venue even when the programme ended. This gave
enough room and time for the much cherished merriments and interactions.
Indeed, Nwosu
was able to put off the rudeness, coarseness and rowdiness associated with
political gatherings and still achieved more than the desired aims - showing
that he is a good strategist.
Apart from
reactions from discussions, side talks and jokes shared among the participants
and observers, his ability to strategize was confirmed by the spokesperson of
the group decamping from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to join APGA, Mrs
Patricia Obesem, popularly known as Enyinwa. While explaining why she decided
to leave PDP for APGA, she said she was enticed by the good deeds of Sir Paul
Nwosu, whom she described as a strategist.
According to
her, “I want to join APGA because I like what the governor is doing. He started
work with Ogbaru and has given Ogbaru a sense of belonging by making our sons
Speaker and Commissioner, respectively, among other things. I must also
appreciate the Commissioner for Information, Ojinnaka. He is a strategist. The
way he handles things enticed me and I decided to join him in APGA.”
On his part,
the Speaker, Anambra State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Somtochukwu Udeze,
couldn’t help but marvel at the success of the event and the calibre of
dignitaries in attendance. While expressing happiness and surprise over the
visit of the state’s APGA Chairman, Barr Ifeatu Obi-Okoye, the Speaker said: “I
thank Paul Nwosu, the Chief Host. I call him Leader because I made him leader
in APGA. He does his things in a very gentle manner but I know he is well
prepared.”
He further
assured that APGA will grow in the council area as the process of uniting the
party has started. “I do not believe in personal development, I believe in the
spirit of 'onye aghana nwanne ya'. I believe in Ogbaru Party. We will support
whoever is good..”
The Speaker
also announced that he would unveil his plans for APGA and Ogbaru on February
17, and emphasized the importance of collective participation.
In his
remarks, the state chairman of APGA, Barr Ifeatu Obi-Okoye thanked Commissioner
Nwosu for hosting the rally, disclosing that APGA is coming up with the Kindred
Structure which must grow from the grassroots.
According to
him, with the Kindred Structure of APGA, there will be proper representation,
effective delivery of democracy dividends, and election victory is assured.
The local
government party chairman, Pastor Onochie Obiora noted that Governor Soludo’s
government is different from all they had seen regarding his love for Ogbaru
and assured that they will work for APGA
to emerge victorious in the forthcoming
elections.
Earlier in an
address, the host of the rally and Commissioner for Information, Sir Paul Nwosu
highlighted some of the projects embarked on by the Prof. Soludo-led
administration in Ogbaru, which includes reconstruction of Umunankwo/ Ossomalla
Bridge, Construction of Ekwusigo/Atani Road, Employment/ Empowerment of Ogbaru
indigenes and construction of about nine
roads in Okpoko, among others.
He advised
Ogbaru people to reciprocate the love by standing firm in supporting APGA in
future elections.
Generally, the
event showcased a united front of APGA leaders and stakeholders, promising a
dynamic year ahead for the party in Ogbaru LGA.
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