Chief
Tony Anenih, popularly known as Mr
Fix It took the Benue political
space by storm when he breezed in on
November 6 this year. The occasion
was the first convocation ceremony
of the University of Mkar.
Established by the Tiv dominated
Church known as the NKST (Nongo u
Kristu u Sudan hen Tiv) the
University had planned its first
convocation ceremony in a grand
style to celebrate its achievement
as the first privately owned
University in the North to graduate
students. Part of the ceremony was
the award of Honorary Doctorates
Degrees to four distinguished
Nigerians, viz; Chief Michael Onoja,
a retired Federal Permanent
Secretary; Arc. Philip Iyortyer, a
successful entrepreneur, Late Rev
J. E. I Sai the founding father of
the Church and former Governor of
Benue and serving Senator, Dr George
Akume.
The
Convocation Ceremony turned out to
be a high profile national event.
Notable political leaders from the
state and the national level were
there. There was Governor Gabriel
Suswam of Benue state, Governor
Danbaba Suntai of Taraba state,
represented by his Chief of Staff Mr
Garvey Yawe; the Minister of Federal
Capital Territory, FCT, Alhaji Adamu
Aliero, Chief Barnabas Gemade,
former National Chairman of PDP,
former Senate President Anyim Pius
Anyim; Prof Jerry Gana a former
Minister and PDP leader and many
others.
Chief
Tony Anenih instantly became the man
of the moment when he walked in
casually. The crowd cheered and
cheered as they saw - live - the man
who has made a career out of his
deft political moves. Beginning from
the Second Republic days as an NPN
chieftain, the Babangida days as the
National Chairman that led the SDP
to victory in the famous June 12
elections of 1993, a close associate
of the late Gen Yaradua and finally
as Obasanjo's hit man and the
Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees, he
has always been a national enigma.
Ironically his defining moment at
the event came towards its tail end
when he had already left the venue.
Senator George Akume in giving a
vote of thanks on behalf of those
honored with award of doctorate
degrees singled out the man who has
been repeatedly criticized for
taking huge amount, which is nothing
when compared with to N200billion
now known to have been spent, in two
years, by (a State of) Akwa Ibom;
from the Federal Government to
repair and construct roads without
applying it for the purpose: Chief
Anenih. He thanked the Chief on
behalf of the University community
and the people of state for the
roads he rehabilitated when he was
the Minister of Works. Recalling his
interaction with the Chief when he
was Governor, Senator Akume revealed
that as a result of the pressure he
put on Anenih, the Gboko Mkar
Ameradu and the Katsina Ala - Zaki
Biam Ugba Buruku roads
were rehabilitated and constructed.
This revelation received a standing
ovation.
The
roads under reference play an
important role in the lives of the
community. The Gboko â Mkar
Ameradu roads for instance are a
major link of the University
community to the outside world while
the Katsina Ala Zaki
Biam Ugba roads traverse the farming
communities of the Sankera zone of
the State noted for its high
agricultural yields that have made
Benue the food basket of the Nation.
Earlier, the University orator had
earlier revealed while reading the
citation of George Akume that he had
provided the seed funds that enabled
the University to get accredited by
the National University Commission.
It was in appreciation of this noble
role that the University had decided
to honor him at its first
convocation.
Anenih's
appearance at the occasion,
obviously as Akume's guest further
fueled the public suspicion that all
is not well between the Akume and
Suswam camp. Supporters of the
former governor say he has been at
the receiving end of Suswam's
energetic drive to dominate the
politics of Tivland and Benue since
he came into office as governor on
May 29 May 2007. Both politicians
have denied publicly that there is
any disagreement between them but
with the passing of everyday, there
is increasing evidence that all is
not well. Governor Suswam is said to
have confided in his close
associates and aides that all the
problems he has faced as a governor
were induced by predecessor.
Late
last year, a former member of the
State's House of Assembly Hon.
Clement Uhondo in an open letter
accused the governor of grave acts
of corruption. In response, Governor
Suswam's spokesman Dr. Cletus Akwaya
accused Abuja based politicians from
the state (a veiled reference to
Senator Akume) as sponsors of the
petition. Akume promptly denied that
he had anything to do with the
petition.
But
the uneasy relationship continued
and there are clear signs that
Governor Suswam is not comfortable
with Akume's men in government. For
instance Hon Samuel Abua, a close
associate of Akume was suspended
from office as the Chairman of Gboko
local government area while another
close associate and former Chairman
of Tarka - Akume's home Local
Government - was suspended for two
weeks from the State House of
Assembly where he currently serves
as a member.
Followed, was the announcement by
Hon Terngu Tsegba, a member of the
House of Representatives since 1999
that he was going to fight for the
Senatorial seat occupied by Akume
today. Both men have come a long
way; when Akume was governor, Tsegba
was very close to him, a
relationship that enabled him to win
elections into the House for three
consecutive times. Today, Hon Tsegba
is closer to Suswam than to Akume.
But it
would appear Suswam is more inclined
to pitching Michael Mku against
Akume than anyobody else. Mku has a
long standing history of political
animosity against Akume. In 1999,
they both contested the primaries
under the umbrella of the PDP for
the government house seat. Akume
defeated Mku. In the 2003 elections,
Mku defected to the UNDP under whose
flag he again contested the
governorship seat. Again Akume won.
Today,
Governor Suswam has allegedly thrown
his weight behind Mike Mku to unseat
Senator Akume. The deal was
allegedly struck when Hon Mku was
part of the governorâ's entourage to
Kaduna for the launching of the
Sardauna Foundation recently. Suswam
is said to have given Mku the nod to
go ahead with his project to contest
the senatorial seat. He is alleged
to have promised him logistic and
financial support if he contests the
seat on the ticket of the PDP. The
plan, it is alleged, is to tinker
with the delegates list of the PDP
in the senatorial zone so that
Akume's opponents have an upper hand
to ensure Mku's victory at the
primaries.
The
plot is said to have the blessing of
the Senate President, David Mark who
was challenged by Akume for the seat
of Senate President. Since that
challenge in the early days of the
current senate, relations between
Akume and David Mark have not
improved. Akume's supporters are of
the opinion that Governor Suswam has
turned his allegiance from his
benefactor in favor of David Mark,
thus further widening the gulf
between the two.
While
the Senate President attends all
occasions he is invited to by
Governor Suswam, no matter how
inconsequential, he has never
attended any occasion Senator Akume
has invited him to no matter how
serious. The current chummy
relations between Akume and Anenih
are seeing as a realignment of
forces between supporters of the
senator and the governor at the
federal level. At that level, David
Mark is regarded as Obasanjo's
fanatical follower who fought tooth
and nail for third term while Anenih
is seen as Yar'aduas answer to
Obasanjo's meddlesomeness and
overbearing nature. The Benue
political stage is being set for an
entertaining drama.
Time
will tell how these political
acrobatics at the federal level will
affect the fortunes of politicians
in Benue.
Shetima,
a current affairs/political
commentator, is based in Abuja