Hon. Emmanuel Orie: An Agenda of Restoration for Roads, Power, Healthcare, Etcetera
Outside Ohaji/Egbema, his local constituency, Honourable Orie
is anything but a household name. A graduate of University of Abuja and a new
entrant in the Imo political arena, he commands no battalions and strikes few
public poses. But if the obviously marginalized constituency finally breaks
away from relegation and settles into socio-political revival with visible
developmental indices in the next four years, it will be in no small measure
thanks to him.
As the House Member representing Ohaji/Egbema constituency in
the Imo State House of Assembly, Hon. Orie has spent the last six months
investigating into the slow pace of development in the constituency and has for
the time being held culpable the moribund state of electric power supply that
threw the constituency into darkness for the past five years. As House
committee Chairman on Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Affairs, he is
on a vantage position to supervise all projects of the commission in the state.
Not only can he look into public complaints about poor performance and
underdevelopment he can also start investigations on his own. He has been doing both with determined
independence.
Evidently, the abandoned gas turbine project at Egbema is
entering a new phase on the path to linking the constituency to the national
gas line as work commenced last month after series of consultations with
Nigerian Independent Power Project (NIPP) and the contractors. Earlier, the
protracted power outage in communities in the constituency has been fixed and
electric power restored. Constituents from the over 20 autonomous communities
have testified to this development and collectively feel the change is rewarding.
But Hon. Orie has done more. Some months back during the
rains, the Ohaji end of the Owerri-Port Harcourt Road that is currently
undergoing dualisation was impassable and as such a nightmare to travelers from different parts
of the country. The situation appeared dicey seeing that the road
rehabilitation effort is a federal project. As Deputy Minority Leader of the House
and a committed representative, he avoided the usual biased excuseand defeatist
stance that is common with local and state politicians when it has to do with
federal projects, and went ahead to hold meetings with Arab Contractors and
successfully talked them back to work. As at the time of writing, work is
ongoing on the project and travelers are plying the road freely without having
to make dangerous detours into the bush.
To kick-start his pilot youth/women empowerment programme, Hon.
Orie recognizes the pivotal position of good health in all human endeavor and so
in collaboration with the Catholic Church in Umuokanne, the headquarters of
Ohaji District, he launched what he described as free medical checkup for all.
Also, consultations are ongoing with the oil companies operating in the
oilfields of Ohaji, Egbema, and Oguta to establish corporate presence in the
state so as to create jobs for the teeming youths of the oil producing
communities.
Like most of his senior colleagues in the local youth wing,
Ujunwa Nometa, President of the Ohaji Egbema Students Association (OHESA), Federal Polytechnic, Nekede values the House member and the role he plays.
The youth wing’s appreciation for Hon. Orie’s performance is helping to persuade
the constituents to abandon their old distrust of house representatives for at
least a wary acceptance.Being about the youngest in the house, he has
effortlessly become a darling of the social media where he airs his views
positively and with great deal of creativity regardless of the barrage of
criticisms often hauled at him by political opponents. One eloquent attestation
to his outstanding innocuous approach to social media came in the form of an
award in July 2015 from the Social Media Searchlight Concept, owners of Imo
Social Media Awards.
Hon. Emmanuel Chigoziri Orie has a vision which he strongly
believes would steer his course and shape the political future of his
constituency. Guided by his convictions he remains resolute, dogged, and poised
to go down in history as an achiever and as a representative with a clear
difference. In his determination to carry everybody along,he has chosen to be
open to the media and to anyone who wishes to be updated on his achievements.
This write-up is an account of his stewardship for his first six months as a
Legislator. It is no doubt revealing. In a constituency where so much has been
hidden for so long, these revelations are liberating.
Chigozie Chikere is a Lecturer and lives in Lagos.
E-mail: grandefather@yahoo.com, Phone: 08039504536
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