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As Obiano’s magic touch spreads to APGA … Michelangelo, the most famous art­ist of the Italian Renaissance once said: “The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.” Two important events in Anambra State last week re­mind us, in vivid colours, of the dangers of low aim. They are the visit of Dr. Alex Otti, former CEO of Diamond Bank Plc, who had picked the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) guber­natorial form for Abia State the previous day, and the defection of about 4,000 members of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State to APGA. Coming on the heels of the recent emergence of Chief Wil­lie Obiano, governor of Anam­bra State, as the chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) and leader of APGA, the two events speak to the clarity of vision that informed the choice of Gover­nor Obiano as the party leader. Perhaps, nothing could have spoken louder about the party’s obvious low aim in the past than the near instantaneous rush of hope that Obiano’s new leader­ship has fueled, leading to the two great events under review. For a while, APGA had seemed content with its narrow can­vass, straining against the leash of a leadership that obviously lacked the inspirational leader­ship to attract people of note in the region where it is supposed to have its strongest roots. But with the entry of Dr. Alex Otti, a thoroughgoing technocrat with a towering reputation for excel­lence in the nation’s private sec­tor, APGA looks sure enough to reclaim the promise it once held for Ndigbo by offering a cred­ible alternative to Ndi Abia; a great sub-sect of the larger Igbo nation, whose known capac­ity for greatness seems to have been stultified for years by bad leadership. It is this low aim that Alex Otti has obviously come to change. Indeed, there is a grow­ing feeling in most parts of the South East that with Alex Otti’s entrance into APGA, Governor Obiano is quickly bringing his well-known people skills to bear on the fortunes of the party; that APGA would finally shrug off its age-old lethargy and strike out with greater boldness on the journey to reclaim the entire region from the ruling party. Political observers point to Obiano’s impressive records in governance so far as proof that he can turn things around in re­cord time. They argue that with his inclusive and open approach to leadership, APGA would cast aside its famed narrowness of vision that hitherto seemed to mirror a seeming inability to see the big picture; the insular instinct that drove the desire to keep the party as nothing more than a symbolic flag that flutters only when there is a negotiation to make at the centre. It was this anachronistic vision that sty­mied every chance of the party ever spreading beyond Anam­bra State. It is this paradigm that Governor Obiano has finally come to change. Speaking at the Amawbia Governor’s Lodge during his visit, Dr. Otti bristled with bril­liance; a striking effervescence that Ndi Abia may have missed for a while. “I have always known that APGA is home to me. I must thank Governor Obiano for those calls that you made a couple of months ago that I should come and join you to rebuild Igbo land and Nige­ria. I have answered that call in the affirmative,” he declared. Quoting Edmund Burke on the conspiracy of silence among good men that allows evil to thrive in society, Otti enthused that people who sit in silence, while evil reigns, have lost the right to complain. Comparing his technocratic background with Chief Obiano’s, he re­called when his journey into the political race began. “I looked at myself and said, we cannot all sit idly by and complain and criticize. If we do nothing about the situation, we lose the right to complain and I told myself that I better stand up or shut up. And I choose the former. And very soon, we shall see a radical transformation in Abia State,” he said. Dr Otti thanked Governor Obiano for providing a quality leadership that has in­spired his erstwhile colleagues in the private sector into envi­sioning a role for themselves in political leadership to retrieve Nigeria from the depths. Responding, Governor Obiano showed great leader­ship when he emphasized the supremacy of group vision over individual ambition in party politics. “This is not a one-man-journey,” he observed. “This is the time to canvass for quality membership. This is the time to rebuild the party and place our collective goals far above personal ambitions. I want to assure you that APGA will grow stronger and stronger with the quality of people that we will attract. Alex Otti is one of them. I have known Alex Otti for over 30 years. We have done everything we needed to do in banking and I am happy that he is joining me on the other side,” Governor Obiano declared, raising the hope of party mem­bers. For the National Chairman of APGA, Chief Victor Umeh, the entry of Alex Otti into the gubernatorial race of Abia State on the party’s platform is the turning point that the people of the state have been waiting for. Umeh has no doubt that in Otti, Ndi Abia do not only has a credible alternative, but the best hope for an assured renaissance.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 05:24:56 +0000

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