Nigerians Deceived!!!! Anenih’s Secret Exposed, He Was Never A Hero After All (A MUST READ)
Comrade Solomon, Friday.C,Abakaliki
It is no longer a rumour that Chief Anthony Anenih a chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party known as âMr. Fix-It,â passed on Last week at the age of eighty five years.
A veteran of various political parties since the early 1980s, President Olusegun Obasanjo appointed him Minister for Works in his first term. He subsequently served twice as the chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, and of the Board of the Nigeria Ports Authority.
His passing was followed by a heavy avalanche of tributes as frontline politicians praised the Edo State-born politician. Among others, President Muhammadu Buhari, former Presidents Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, and PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar called him a âpatriot.â
He was a political colossus and a PDP hero and legend. But he was not a patriot by any stretch of the imagination.
But Buhari extolled him as a âfrontline figureâ in Nigeriaâs political history.
Obasanjo called him ââŚa national icon and authentic role modelâŚa patriot and a nationalist of no mean orderâŚâ Jonathan said Anenihâs name âwould continue to appear in gold whenever the history of this country is being rewritten.â
As a culture, we do not speak ill of the dead. Well, we ought never to speak blatant falsehood before God either or betray the living through flagrant hypocrisy. Anenih was clearly and particularly a PDP figure. He was a cold-blooded PDP-partisan who saw Nigeria through the eyes of his party; he never saw PDP through the eyes of Nigeria.
A patriot loves, asserts and defends his or her country passionately; Anenihâs passion was the PDP, right or wrong. To pronounce him a patriot insults both the term and Nigeria.
Did Anenih advocate an overriding public vision of Nigeria; if so, when, and what was it? What was his passion concerning uplifting Nigeria? What moved him to tears and what did he do about
Whom did he offend publicly in affirming right over wrong, ours over mine, day over night? Did he champion the cause of clean drinking water for every NigerianâŚfree and fair elections, free education or healthcare? Did he advocate libraries in towns and villages or opportunities for the gifted?
Was his combat in connection with maternal and child deaths nationwide?
Through 16 years and three presidencies during which Anenih was one of the top figures, the PDP brand was of political brigandage, ethical arson and administrative incompetence. Murder, looting and injustice ran the day.
Where was Anenih? He is not on record anywhere as speaking up for Nigeria publicly, as patriots do; or as working courageously for the national cause, as patriots do.
In fact, in the one matter in which he was directly involved, he admitted receiving N126 billionânot N300 billionâin four years as Minister of Works, as though N126bn were akara change. He never identified one good road nationwide for which he was responsible.
That was at the federal level. Through the 16 PDP locust years, Anenih was also the Chris Ubaâor the Jagaban, if you likeâof Edo State politics.
That was why, after former Labour leader Adams Oshiomhole slipped past him through the judiciary into the Edo governorship in November 2007, he made it Job One to yank out the fangs of the Edo State godfather. And that is why Oshiomhole called the 2015 presidential election in the state âa referendum between the godfathers and the great peopleâ of Edo, and celebrated mightily when PDP was worsted.
That is the same language he employed when he declared in an open PDP meeting in July 2004 that there was no vacancy in Aso Rock and that President Obasanjo would determine his successor. Obasanjo did.Anenih enjoyed being âMr. Fix It.â But âfixingâ and âfixersâ are crimeâusually mafiaâreferences to operatives who use extralegal means to control or even eliminate opponents of an opposing family or a boss, or who âclean upâ after terrible crimes.
Of top Nigerians claiming Anenih was a patriot who âfixedâ problems, the suggestion is that he untangled problems in the national interest, but none of them could name one such national issue or resolution, or how it made Nigeria better.
In other words, if indeed Anenih had any such gifts, it was to enhance the rampage of the PDP, which means he was a key contributor to the mess of 1999-2015.
Speaking of 2015, it also turned out that Anenih was a beneficiary of the infamous ONSA, with one of the counts against Col. Sambo Dasuki being that he transferred N260 million ââŚto the bank account of Tony Anenih with First Bank of Nigeria PlcâŚâ
Speaking at a Benin City rally of the APC in December 2015, Oshiomhole scoffed: âEven at old age, (Anenih) collected N260 million.â
Anenih may have inspired the PDP as a criminal enterprise that broke all the rules of democracy, he didnât illuminate or advance Nigeria. In Anenihâs PDP, Nigeria became the epicenter of human greed and official impunity and duplicity. In it, success was measured in what you could corner for yourself, no matter how many children were left starving to death.
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