In
this interview with Chiefv Peter Obiano Madueze a house of
representatives candidate for Anambra east and West on the platform of
All Progressives Grand Alliance(APGA), there is nothing to gain in
politics than the joy of serving the people well.
EXCERPTS:
Sir can we meet you
I
am a lawyer and also a business man. Prior to my becoming a lawyer, I
was into aviation industry. I had a diploma in Ticketing and
Reservations from British Caledonia, London now British Airways.
How did you ventured into active politics
After that, I made a lot of impact that made
APGA members to woo me into the party and finally in 2008, I joined
APGA. I was also an aspirant for the same position in 2011 under APGA.
The party saw a lot of potentials in me and they decided to give me
sensitive positions in the party.
I was a leader of a five-man
delegates that toured all the local governments in the state to
ascertain if Anambra North would be allowed to produce governor. We made
our report to the national chairman of the party, Chief Victor Umeh,
which showed that almost every stakeholder was frank to tell us that it
was the turn of Anambra North to produce the next governor of the
state. During the same period, the then governorship aspirant under the
party, Chief Paul Odenigbo made me his Director of Campaign.
After
the primary which brought in Chief Willie Obiano as the candidate of
APGA in 2013, I was made Obiano’s campaign Director in Anambra North
senatorial district. the party also made me election chairman for
Anambra West local government in the same election. We did our job creditably and Obiano emerged as governor of the state.
Having occupied these political positions in the past, how confident
are you in winning the election. What do you have as advantage over
other candidates?
A lot of people know me in the area because
from my youth days, I had fought for the development of the area. They
see a humble person in me who does not indulge in shady deals. Again,
none of the people that had represented the people of this area happens
to be a lawyer. This is the first time they are going to have a lawyer
as their representative.
Also, they know I was young when I was the
first person to establish a community bank in whole of Omambala area.
The defunct bank then was known as Otuocha Community Bank. It was due to
the Aguleri/Umuleri or Umuoba/Anam war that affected the bank which
would have grown to becoming a micro finance bank today.
Like you
have pointed out, since 2007 you have either contested or aspired to be a
legislator, what kind of legislative influence to you intend to
bring to bare for your people?
For one day I was not thinking of
becoming a politician, until my people came and gave me a direct order
to contest the House of Representatives. Another thing they insisted was
that I should not contest under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
They insisted on another party. It was after that I finally decided to
join politics.
Someone like me knew about the Federal Character Commission but the people didn’t know how to get there, and so I decided to contest to give my people jobs.
Also, I found out that flood gives us problem every year
and federal government sometimes bring in ecology funds which
eventually ends up in the pockets of few people, so I decided to
contest to ensure that all the ecology funds are used for their purpose.
Apart,
from that we need roads in our areas because we are the food basket of
the state. Most of the crops produced are sold at cheap prices simply
because there are no roads to convey them to urban areas. I needed to be
at the national assembly to affect the lives of farmers in my area.
But legislators don’t build roads do they?
In the past somebody influenced the federal roads that
stretches from Umueze Anam, my village to Nzam through Inoma and then to
kogi, but when they left, that road stopped there, that road is a big
road that demands a lot of money beyond what the state can do, so
federal money must be appropriated there every year and if you do not
know how to go about it, it will remain abandoned. So one of my missions
is to ensure that, that road is appropriated for every year, because if
that road is put in good shape, people can get to Abuja from here in two to
three hours.

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