Monday 14 April 2014

2015 elections - Candidates gear up for election primaries!






As the 2015 polls draw near and state primaries at hand, Politicians are indicating interest in the ticket to various offices in their respective states and constituencies; lots of drama have been recorded, ranging from the Rivers state crises, to decamping of some politicians from one party to another.

In-spite of these developments, some politicians who recently  indicated interests in running for the number one seat in their states, patiently await the primaries to clear them for the main elections, among such candidates is Dr. Festus Okubor, a down - the - line PDP member. 



Born on October 12th, 1960, Dr. Festus Goziem Okubor, an indigene of Ute-Erumu, Ika North-East Local government area, and the Chief of Staff to the Governor of Delta state Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan; is a trail blazer, with remarkable achievements in various facets of life. Strongly guided by the objective “to join hands with all who believe in applying themselves diligently towards the enhancement of humanity and realisation of Nigeria’s destined greatness”; Festus Okubor’s immense contributions to national growth and development cannot be over emphasised. As a medical doctor, Okubor recorded ground breaking achievements in his professional field before venturing into politics. He was the first Nigerian to practice the health insurance scheme, his presentation on Health Care Financing at the first national health summit resulted in the adoption of health insurance as the preferred national policy for healthcare financing. As an expression of his passion on driving rural development in Nigeria, Festus Okubor established the first private medical hospital in Biu, Borno State in 1986.
                                                                          
Prior to his appointment as the Chief of Staff to the Delta State Governor in June 2011, Okubor was exposed to grass root politics in various capacities between 1996 and 2003. His wealth of experience at the State level sprawled from serving as the Director General, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) campaign council between 2010 - 2011, Commissioner of Health in Delta State from January 2007 - May 2007, and the Commissioner of Information between March and December 2006. Festus Okubor was the Commissioner of Special Duties from January 2006 - March 2006, and the State Director of Protocol from 2003 - 2005.
                                 
Though he believes in the school of thought that education goes beyond the four walls of a school, Festus Okubor holds an MBBS Degree from the University of Nigeria Nsukka in 1983. He attended Edo College Benin City 1972 – 1976 and St. James Primary School Agbor between 1966 - 1971.

Married to Christine Okubor, and blessed with four children, Festus Okubor is a holder of the Paul Harris Fellow medallion of Rotary International, he loves reading and listening to music. He is also a member of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA). 
In this interview with Vanguard, Festus Okubor discussed his views on politics, political aspirations and noble intentions for the people of Delta state. Excerpts.

What motivated you to go into Politics?
I would say that the annulment of the 1993 elections which Chief M.K.O Abiola clearly won under the SDP platform spurred me into politics. I thought the annulment of that election result was unjustifiable and I was deeply motivated to join other progressive thinkers in the fight against that injustice. I noticed a lot of abnormalities and wrongs in the system, and I knew the only way I can avail myself to be of service, and to right the wrongs was to get actively involved and express my views. That was the beginning of my journey into active politics.

So far, will you say you are satisfied with your political journey under the PDP platform?
I am very satisfied with my political journey under the PDP platform. Believe me, the PDP is a winning party. It is only normal for me to be fulfilled because the party offers a large platform for progressive thinking. Specifically, PDP has offered me the platform to serve my people for which I am very grateful. I don’t regret my political journey with the PDP at all.

On a scale of 1 – 100, how would you rate the out-going government performance in Delta state?
I would give this administration 97% that is an ‘A’ grade performance. Reasons being that the present government has recorded significant achievements in the State. The rapid urbanization in the State capital as well as other cities speaks for the government. In the education sector, schools have been refurbished and upgraded with up to date facilities to enhance learning. Road construction and maintenance is currently on-going to improve the transportation network and create easy accessibility to towns across the state. This has given Delta a new look. I am very sure that even if the indigenous Asaba ancestors were to come visiting today, they will not recognize Asaba based on the level of urbanization. It is the same for other towns in the state. Delta state has also recorded tremendous peace during this administration. Overall, I will say that the PDP earned a high score in its performance in the state since the 2011 elections.

 Any challenges?
There have been no challenges. However, it is normal for minor divisions to occur when governing people of diverse ethnic backgrounds. Nevertheless, this has not posed a challenge to the government.

What is the PDP’s stand on rotation of power to Delta North Senatorial District come 2015?
Rotation of power was clearly enshrined in article 7.2 (c) of the PDP Constitution, which states that: “In pursuance of the principle of equity, justice and fairness, the party shall adhere to the policy of rotation and zoning of party and public elective offices and it shall be enforced by the appropriate executive committee at all levels”. The PDP as a custodian of the constitution in Delta State upholds this. In a multi-ethnic society like Delta state, power rotation ensures that all ethnic groups are duly represented in government, more so that all parties get to have their turn in governance so no group feels marginalized. It is constitutional and the PDP in Delta state fully recognizes this.

What is your view on the recent court order that all PDP decampees should resign their political appointments?
The issue of decamping started in 1951, when a politician from the West was able to influence his kinsmen to decamp from the political party on whose platform they won elections, to another political party. Believe me, the result of that action was not good at all and if we allow this trend to continue, the outcome will not be good for the future of politics in Nigeria. For that, I am very much in support of the court order for perpetual injunctions passed by Justice Ademola,restraining decampees from altering or attempting to change the leadership of the House of Representatives. Politicians should understand that Politics is not always a win-win situation. We need to be able to take the heat in politics. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. In any case, we should stick to our original ideologies rather than decamping to other parties at the slightest disagreement.  

Are you interested in running for the 2015 Delta State gubernatorial elections?
Yes I am, if God wills it. I am only a servant in His hands; if it is His will that I join in the campaign to lead the state, I will not object to it. 

Why do you want to become the next governor of Delta State, if God wills?
Like I earlier stated, I have served in various appointments in the past. It is in this same stewardship spirit that I aspire to serve the great people of Delta State. I am only a vessel in the hands of God and His will alone will be done. I have always depended on the will of God to prevail over my personal ambitions.

What are the cardinal points of your election manifesto, and how do you intend to achieve them?
The key points of my manifesto includes: to revolutionize employment generation in Delta State, embark on societal development, growth, ensure peace and justice. To achieve this, there is the need to first and foremost embark on industrialization across the state; and ensure that these industries are located in the areas where the raw materials are produced. For example, an industry that produces chocolates will be located in the same area where coco is massively grown; the same applies to all the other products. Another vital step will be to create an acclaimed environment of peace and security in the state, in order to sustain this development.
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