In the debate which was organized by the Channels Television in
collaboration with the League of Anambra Professionals (LAP) in Awka,
only Senator Chris Ngige and Dr Ifeanyi Ubah of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) and Labour Party (APC) respectively, participated.
The candidates who were absent include Chief Willie Obiano of the All
Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Comrade Tony Nwoye of the Peoples
Democratic Party and Godwin Ezeemo of the Progressive People Alliance
(PPA).
Daily Sun which monitored the programme aired live on Channels
Television reports that even though only two of the candidates
participated, they made the debate worthwhile as they marshaled out
contrary views on how they intend to govern Anambra State.
One of the high points of the debate moderated by popular screen
diva, Maupe Ogun was on the issue of education where both candidates
disagreed sharply.
While the APC candidate, Chris Ngige promised to give Anambra
children free education up to Senior Secondary School level, the Labour
Party candidate, Dr Uba argued otherwise and based his position on the
fact that not all children require such privileges.
Senator Ngige insisted that every Anambra child deserved to have free
education to Secondary School level but the LP candidate said that
rather than make a blanket free education policy, such privileges should
be targeted at indigent children who actually need it.
On security, the two candidates also approached it from different perspectives.
For Ngige, his government would overcome security challenges from the
perspective of employment generation, introduction of vigilance groups
and also equipping and empowerment of the regular police.
But for Ubah, he argued that even though generation of employment
would be his priority, he would approach the security challenges with
what he called digital solutions and modern technological and
communication methods.
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Ngige said: "Unemployment and poverty are the major causes of
insecurity in Anambra State and it is said that prevention is better
than cure. And the prevention is the provision of jobs to the unemployed
graduates and establishing of skill acquisition centres for those who
are not brilliant enough to go to Universities or not opportune due to
financial and other constraints. And after providing those opportunities
and some people still go into crimes, I will then fight them head on
with all the available security apparatus".
But for Ubah, he said: "We need to go into digital solutions to
the problem of insecurity. For me, to generate employment is not a
problem. I will engage all the telecom industries and others to see how
we will partner the state government to develop Anambra. As a company,
you cannot be making billions of naira from Anambra State and not
contribute to its development. I will generate a lot of employment even
in Local Governments. I have a Midas touch to make money".
Daily Sun reports that while Ngige sees governance from the
conventional method of administration, Uba believes that Anambra could
be managed like a business.
Areas of weakness:
Dr Uba argued that he would leave the administration of the state for
his deputy while he would be in charge of the business aspect of the
state. Many viewers took that aspect with a pinch of salt because
governance is all about administration and not a normal business
venture.
Also, Ngige's response to questions were usually anchored on his
achievements in office as governor. Viewers wanted to hear him talk
about new ideas he actually wants to bring into government and not
banking on past glory.
Meanwhile, the APGA gubernatorial candidate, Chief Obiano explained his absence from the debates.
In a letter to the General Manager of the station, Mr. Kayode
Akintemi, dated Friday, November 8, 2013, Chief Obiano expressed his
deepest regrets for his inability to participate in the programme.
In the letter signed by the Head, Media and Communication, Willie
Obiano Campaign Organisation, James Eze, the APGA flag-bearer said his
absence was necessitated by the fact that he had "a
pre-arranged commitment with a critical segment of Anambrarians outside
of the Awka Capital Territory that will be taking place at the same
time."
Chief Obiano assured the station that he would be "available for any
other engagement you might come up with before and after the election on
November 16, 2013."
It would be recalled that the APGA candidate had consistently
appeared on previous TV debates since the full commencement of campaign
by the 23 candidates running for the Amawbia Governor's Lodge.
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