January 18, 2025

Quintessential Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Ehiogie West Idahosa, Pens Retrospectively on His Birthday

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By Comrade Orobosa Omo-Ojo JP (Publisher)

Very few men are able to match intelligence, class, training and family background with humility and productivity to their community.

One of such person is Dr. West Idahosa, SAN—lawyer, politician, an outstanding legislator and believer of the renaissance of Nigeria.

Writing a saga of a Sage like West, is like telling the adventures of a hero in an environment that everything goes—politics, business, industry, social life, name it.

“Nigeria can be great again. It has the raw population, man power, presence in diaspora, sufficient elites in various spheres of life to drive the renaissance,” West says.

Today, he marks his birth anniversary with a short journey down memory lane of life and with these following words of gratitude to his Creator, Family, Friends and Society.

Like an art exhibition that cover an artist’s entire career, West retrospectively looks back at the work he has ‘produced’ over many years and the interventions of fate.

Read on:

“By the Grace of God, I am one year older today. I was born on this day many years ago in St. Philomena’s Hospital, Benin City to Late Hon. Justice Joseph Oghogho Idahosa and late Mrs. Josphine Idahosa.

“I am grateful to God for His mercies and benevolence in my life. I have luckily navigated many dangerous moments in life by the Grace of Almighty God and the prayers of my families and friends.

“They include police shooting incident at Ibadan as a young lawyer, nearly drowning in a big river, receiving middle voltage electricity shock as a child and a host of other mines that are daily encountered in life.

“I thank God for my ancestry. I thank my late parents for my education and upbringing. I am lucky to have an extremely good wife and very wonderful children.

“I thank my brothers, sisters and extended family members for who they are. Very supportive people. I have wonderful friends all over Nigeria and beyond.

“I have been lucky to be trusted by by different levels of the Nigerian society to serve in one capacity or the other.

“By the authority of others, I have served as Sanitary Prefect in Edo College, Benin City, Public relations officer of the Law Students Association, Uniben, Public relations officer of the students’ union, Uniben, branch secretary of Benin branch of NBA, Edo State Secretary of the defunct National Republican Convention (NRC), and thrice elected to the House Representatives, where I served Ovia Federal Constituency, Edo State and Nigeria to the best of my ability and energy.

“My sojourn in the House is known to many and they are the only persons who can write my testimonial.

“I am grateful to Nigeria, Edo people and in particular, the wonderful constituents of Ovia Federal Constituency (living and dead) for the opportunities given to me to serve them amongst so many ably qualified persons.

“I enjoyed the good old Nigeria and hope that it can be recreated for the benefit of the majority of our country men and women. We had patriotic and well meaning leaders who were committed to good governance.

“They were industrious and nationalistic within the limits of available resources, knowledge, science and energy of that time.

“It has been tough for our country men and women in the last ten years or so.

“But, the Tinubu regime seems to be willing to make big economic decisions in the hope of repositioning our national economy to serve all of us.

“Some of these decisions have been hurtful in many ways to the majority of our people as they were not incrementally implemented.

“But, these decisions would only be appreciated, if the dividends intended, begin to trickle down soon.

“This would mean more fiscal and monetary policy discipline on the part of government itself.

“There must be a cut on the cost of governance. There is too much of Holly wood life style on the part of public officials.

“The essence of governance is to serve the people, not to show off with public funds held in trust for the public.

“They are not personal funds and must be spent prudently for the good of all.

The fight against corruption must be made real. It must be carried out with a sense of equality before the law.

“As long as many remain untouchable by the law, the fight would remain cosmetic and negatively affect the quality of lives of all of us as funds made to develop our country would continue to vanish into thin air

“The increased funding of the component states of Nigeria by Tinubu’s administration is good news indeed.

“It means that the governors can truly do extraordinary things for residents of the various states, as part of the renewed hope project.

“They have to noticeably decrease the ratio of infant and maternal mortality.

“They must work to provide more functional health care centers in urban and rural areas, pay real attention to education from primary to post secondary levels. Significantly, they must give new impetus to tecnical education.

“It is the way to go in the new world order. The state governments must commit to massive provision of infrastructure in key areas of the economy.

“They must take a good look at the need to generate more electricity in their states to boost economic development.

“They must venture into rail transportation. It is the easiest way to move people around in large numbers. It can be done. Lagos state is already leading the way. Others can do the same.

“It is a matter of exhibiting the requisite political will to do it.

“State governments know the importance of security in their respective states.

“It is not enough to openly support the police with funds, it is equally important to set up covert informal intelligence networks across the states to provide information for the use of formal security apparatus in carrying their out functions.

“Nigeria can be great again. It has the raw population, man power, presence in diaspora, sufficient elites in various spheres of life to drive the renaissance.

“God bless Nigeria and best wishes to all of us.”

  • Dr. Ehiogie West Idahosa, SAN

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