Gov. Peter Obi had always indicated that he would never be a
lame duck governor in his final days in office. He has continuously
underlined the need to finish his tenure on a proactive, energetic and
robust way; hence his mantra of 'finishing strong'. So far, he has
lived up to his promise to work assiduously to the very end.
With
just some five days to go, Obi's work schedule has been as frenetic as
ever; starting just before dawn with a power walk at 530am with some
aides and continuing sometimes till 3am the next morning. His staff,
most much younger than him, are left no choice but to play catch up.
During
his "End of Tenure Event", his immediate staff presented a video skit,
in which they facetiously lampooned the seemingly never tiring governor.
It was a surprise package that elicited a chuckle from Gov. Obi.
Jokingly, they suggest beyond his earshot that were it possible, the
governor would have created the 25th hour of the day under his ANIDS
programme.
On Thursday 13 March 2014, Gov. Obi has a full plate
of schedule that includes 1) Pre-inauguration church service; 2)
handover of vehicles to secondary schools in Anambra State; 3)
presentation of cheques to 400 youths in Anambra State; 4) presentation
of cheques to a batch of university graduates from Anambra state with
first class degrees; 5) flag off of second batch of transformers and
fire trucks; and 6) ground breaking of Neimeth International
Pharmaceuticals PLC Plant at New Town Amawbia.
Amidst this
energy-sapping schedule, Gov. Obi is still expected to attend to his
office duties and receive a hosts of guests and well wishers, while
winding down his official duties.
Last Monday, he could only
receive the UNICEF Country Representative Ms. Jean Gough and her team
from Abuja after 7pm, but had to skip dinner with them in order to
attend to other appointments that spilled over into the late evening.
As his tenure draws to a close, Gov. Obi has found time within this
month to hold Executive Council meetings almost every other day,
sometimes from 8:30 pm onwards.
In the coming days, he is
expected amongst other things, to receive 78-page the report of Handover
Committee, which the Chairman, Mr. Oseloka Obaze confirmed is ready.
There are also speculations that Gov. Obi might undertake a tour of the
three senatorial zones and visit some schools in Anambra before he
leaves office next Monday.Meanwhile, numerous inaugural events are
planned from 13th March and he is billed to attend most of them.
Among
the invitation cards being sent out for events in the days ahead, is
one for a cultural event on Sat. 15 March 2014, during which, Gov. Obi
would be conferred with a Chieftaincy title by Anambra Traditional
Rulers "in honour of his tremendous achievements in developing Anambra
State." It is gathered that Traditional Rulers from all over the
Federation will be in Awka for that singular event.
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