Otuoke gets ready to receive Jonathan in ‘Home of Goodluck’

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Mr. Jonathan would begin his journey back home from the seat of power in Abuja today.

At the Government House Helipad in Yenagoa, Mr. Jonathan would be received by Seriake Dickson, the Bayelsa State governor, and other top government officials, according to Dan Kikile, the state’s Commissioner for Information.

The former president, as he would then be known, would be hosted to a civic reception at the Gabriel Okara Cultural Centre, before proceeding to his hometown in Otuoke where he would be received by chiefs and his kinsmen.

“The state government wants to use the occasion to showcase the affection of Bayelsa people to Jonathan and thank God for successfully completing his tenure in office,” Mr. Kikile said.

At the Dame Patience Jonathan Square in Otuoke, a gathering centre for the community, rows of plastic seats arranged in a U-shape overlooks an open field that measures 35 by 25 feet.

A handful of young men, in paint-smeared overalls, add fresh coats of paint on rails and beams while the women sweep the dusty floors.

Outside the square, some youth unload giant loudspeakers and other musical equipment from a delivery truck.

“My people are very happy, we want to receive our son, our father, our brother,” Bestman Azibola, a member of the Ebele Compound in Otuoke, said as he relaxed in one of the dusty chairs in the Square.

“My people are happy because there are some people they died on the seat, they didn’t go back to their people alive.

“And we want to thank God for one more thing again, because he is somebody that is very patient, very humble, at a time we were even thinking that there will be a problem in the country.”

But Mr. Azibola’s happiness is not infectious.

At least, not to Belief Egbu, who sells beverages near Mr. Jonathan’s home.

The road that leads into Otuoke from Emeyal community is as narrow as it is littered with craters and worn out metallic bridges across streams.

As the path snakes into Otuoke, a small signpost of Mr. Jonathan and his wife, Patience, says: ‘Welcome to Otuoke. Home of Goodluck.’

“The man story tire people,” Mr. Egbu, an indigene of Abua/Odua local government in Rivers State said, as he cupped his palm to wipe off sweat from his brow.

“As you are sweating now, e suppose as u enter here, fan go blow you well. But no light,” Mr. Egbu said as this reporter sat sweating in his shop.

“For two weeks now, no light. They say they are doing the wiring since that time.

“At least double express lane, well sound road supposed to lead here. Nothing.”

Otuoke is not only in darkness, it also lacks potable water. A three year old water scheme by the Federal Ministry of Water Resources is still under construction.

“Why the people go dey happy for am? No be say make him do everything,” Mr. Egbu said.

“Him don dey there for six years, no water o. We buy jerry can N20. How people go dey happy for am? He get wisdom to lead people but him no get wisdom to develop.”

Mr. Egbu captures the indifferent mood of many people in Otuoke as Mr. Jonathan prepares to reunite with his kinsmen.

But Egbu said that despite his perceived shortcomings, Mr. Jonathan’s people would always stand by him.

“They may stone him at Yenagoa but not here in Otuoke. No matter what happens, he is one of us.”

 

– Premium Times

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