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| Chief Osita Chidoka |
Early this year, Chief Osita Chidoka called together a few
journalists to declare his interest to run for the governorship position of
Anambra state. He spoke passionately about his dream for his home state, and
how if given the opportunity, he would turn the state around. Then, he was
still a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP).
The former aviation minister has however
recently dumped the PDP, where he had told journalists that he had belonged
since the beginning of his political career. He had, while addressing
journalists, taken a swipe at politicians in the state who were flocking to the
ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, describing them as ‘food is ready
politicians’, who were only looking for a platform to climb to power.
But during a ceremony organised for the declaration of his
governorship ambition on the platform of the United Progressive Party (UPP),
Chidoka said he had no regret leaving PDP for UPP. He however, stated that his
defection was not the same as those of politicians who were moving to APC in
the hope of using federal might to win election. I am moving from PDP; an
opposition party to UPP, another opposition party. I am not afraid of being in
the opposition and it is different from going to APC because one hoped to get
the support of the government at the centre. I can choose to remain in PDP, but
I want to be in a party that is accepted by my people, that is why I registered
with UPP, where there is even more work to do.”
Chidoka believes that Anambra has for too
long remained in the hands of the wrong people, who he said are the cause of
her long period of underdevelopment. Speaking in a recent chat with
journalists, Chidoka said that for Anambra to be fully developed, it must be
entrusted in the hands of a tested leader, who has the capacity to galvanize
her diversity and set it as a step for development.
He stated that what Anambra needed was not
a governor who would ride on the back of a godfather to power, saying that such
would continue to take a toll on the state if it continued to happen. While
offering himself for the position of the governor of the state, the traditional
Obosi chief who goes by the traditional name; Ike Obosi said, “We would
generate money for the state not by taxing the poor traders in the market, the
kind of government we will run is not that which will fund party activities and
others with the state’s resources. Anambra money would be spent on Anambra
people not generating money from the poor for the rich to enjoy.”
The former corps marshal of the FRSC may
have opted for UPP instead of his former party, PDP, which is dogged by litigation
because of the recent acceptance of the party by people of the South-east.
Recently, a faction of the Indigenous People of Biafra adopted UPP as a vehicle
to be used to make a strong in-road into the politics of Nigeria by Biafrans.
He said, “Ndigbo must reach the zenith in
this country, through UPP, we shall demand equity in the Nigeria project
because we are equal stakeholders in the project. We condemn the politics of
godfatherism, it is unnecessary for one to be expected to spend his money to
gain political power, that is why we urge the people of the state to subscribe
to the power of ideas which drive my aspiration. I have no political godfather
but am depending on Anambra people for my aspiration, and I charge them to make
their token contribution of one thousand naira in order to have a stake in my
governorship project,” Chidoka said.
The former Minister of Aviation and Former
Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps is one man whose entry into the
governorship race of the state has raised the hope of most of its indigenes.
Besides being young, Chidoka is known to be a very brainy young man who has a
strong drive for excellence. His footprint in his previous positions are well
known. In FRSC, he transformed the agency from an almost comatose organization
to one that won various international awards and became, according to the World
Bank, a model for other road safety organizations across Africa.
A graduate of management from the
University of Nigeria, Nsukka and a Masters of Public Policy degree holder from
the prestigious School of Public Policy at George Mason University in the
United States of America, Chidoka has studied across the world and is very
exposed. He has a certificate in Global Strategy and Political Economy from
Oxford University, UK and a graduate diploma in Maritime & Ports Management
from the National University of Singapore.
During his National Youth Service Corps, he
served at the Federal Capital Territory where he became an award winner and
subsequently secured an automatic employment into the Federal Capital
Development Authority, Abuja. In the course of his service there, he
contributed immensely to national development through his services as the
secretary to the National Committee for the visit of Pope John Paul II to Nigeria
in 1998, which earned him Papal Commendation. He also served as a member of the
Committee for the Review of the Abuja Master Plan; Team Leader, Committee for
the Drafting of the National Policy on Non-motorised Form of Transportation in
Nigeria; and was the Assistant Secretary, Committee for the 1999 Military to
Civilian Handover, among others. He had earlier in his career served as
Personal Assistant to the Minister of State in the Federal Ministry of Works
and Housing; Personal Assistant to the Minister of Transport; as well as
Special Assistant to the Senior Adviser to the President on Legal Matters.
After a stellar and award-winning public
career, Chidoka joined Mobil Producing Nigeria, a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil
Corporation, as a Senior Adviser on Government and Business Relations. It was
in this role, in 2007, that the then president of Nigeria, President Olusegun
Obasanjo, sought him out and appointed him as the Corps Marshal and Chief
Executive of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).
His leadership of the FRSC led to the
transformation of the corps to a functional lead agency in road traffic
administration and safety management in the country driven by information and
communication technology. This transformation has as its visible impact a 15
percent reduction in fatalities from 2007 to 2009 and 28 percent in 2010 and
increases in fines generation from N0.5 billion in 2006 to N1.4 billion in
2010. Under his leadership, FRSC built a reliable Offenders’ Register and
database of drivers and vehicles in the country, leading to ECOWAS adoption of
the Nigerian model in the planned Regional Vehicle Administration Information
System for other West African countries. The creation of the Nigeria Road
Safety Strategy (2012-2016) was achieved through an all-inclusive process that
ensured an inter-agency ownership of the process.
Under his leadership, Federal Road Safety
Corps won the prestigious Prince Michael International Road Safety Award in
December 2008; the National Productivity Order of Merit Award of the Federal
Ministry of Labour and Productivity in October, 2010. Furthermore, FRSC’s
compliance with global best practices led to the certification of the Corps by
the Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON) which conferred the Quality
Management System Certificate (ISO 9001:2008 Certification) on the Corps on 15
April 2013.
In recognition of Osita Chidoka’s enormous
contributions to national and community development, he was warded the
traditional title of Ike-Obosi (Strength of Obosi) and a member of Ndi-Ichie,
the highest decision making body of Obosi Traditional Council of Anambra State
in May, 2009. He bagged the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria Merit
Award on 27 November 2010, and the Institute of Logistics Management of Nigeria
Fellowship Award in July 2011.
He was conferred with the Distinguished
Alumnus Award for Good Governance and Model on Road Safety by the Faculty of
Social Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka on 12 November, 2011. And in
recognition of his patriotic disposition to his fatherland, the President and
Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr.
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR on 14th November, 2011, conferred him with
Nigeria’s national honour of Officer of the Federal Republic, OFR. He won the
Sun and Hallmark Newspapers Public Servant of the Year 2012 awards and under
him FRSC won Leadership Newspapers Government Agency of the year 2012 award.
In recognition of his expertise, he was
appointed by Mr. President to head the Transportation Sub Committee of the
Presidential Committee on Nigeria’s Centenary. The feats accomplished by him
led to his appointment as the Chairman of the Transport Committee for the World
Economic Forum held in May 2014 in Nigeria, and eventually, his appointment as
Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation by Mr. President on Wednesday 23 July 2014.
Osita Chidoka is a strong public policy
advocate. He has written many articles, essays and delivered speeches in many
areas of public policy and safety management. He writes a regular column,
“Bridge Builder” for Leadership Newspapers, where he outlines pragmatic ideas
for good governance.
In his mid-forties, Chidoka believes that
there is no better time to impact on his state; Anambra, and whoever must lift
the state must be a man who has chosen to stand by himself, without being lent
any support from the numerous godfather figures that abound in the state. He
believes that, that man is himself.
Source: - David-Chyddy Eleke | This Day | July
25, 2017.

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