 Welcome back. It's still the breakfast on plastic. We have again now to a first major conversation from a governor of the central bank of Nigeria Professor Chukuma Charles Solidor was yesterday sworn in as governor of Anambra State in southern Nigeria Any matter we have been brought under my consideration or shall become known to me as governor of Anambra State? Accept as may be required for the due discharge of my duty. Accept as may be required for the due discharge of my duty. Fifth, democratically elected governor of Anambra State. Before him we have Dr. Chumuke Mbadineju. After him we had Dr. Chris Ingege. After Dr. Chris Ingege there was Mr. Peter Ubi. And then very briefly for about 30 months we had Mrs. Veggie Etiawa. And then of course the two-time governor who is now outgoing, Mr. Willie Ubiya. In what was billed as a low-key ceremony for only about 50 guests, it had former governor of the state, Peter Ubi. Economist, Professor Pat Utomi and a former chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, Victor Umi among other dignitaries at the event. In his inaugural address, the governor enumerated the challenges facing the states such as touting, illegal collection of taxes, levies and insecurity. While promising to flush out the touts, Soledo announced to a one-month tax holiday for residents of the state while saying that he would sign an executive order to ban all illegal revenue collectors in the state. On the issue of the indigenous people of Biafra and the Eastern Security Network, he promised to dialogue with them in resolving the group's agitation while saying, quote, there is nothing the dialogue cannot solve, end of quote. Now Soledo was driven to the venue in an innocent sports utility vehicle, keeping his earlier promise to use the Nigerian car brand of further promised in his speech to transform a number of states and make it a liveable place for everybody. The ceremony was not without, however, drama, as two prominent women in the state, Mrs. Bele Chiku Obiyano, wife of the immediate past governor, William Obiyano, and Mrs. Bianca Ojiku Widow of Chiku Emeka Odimegu Ojiku, former military governor of eastern Nigeria and leader of the Breakerware Republic of Biafra, engaged in a fiscal exchange that marred the occasion. Now the two had to be separated by security operatives and party loyalists. Also, Governor Soledo immediately hit the ground running yesterday after being sworn in by retaining Professor Solo Chiku Lobelu as the secretary to the state government. He is a SSG from the Obiyano administration. He also announced the appointment of Dr. Chiku Diokoli as the accountant general and Chinadu Ngoye as the deputy chief of staff and chief of protocol. The first task ahead of the new government. Joining us to discuss this is Dr. Katch Ono Nuju, who is a political analyst. But before we come to a guest, let's listen to what Professor Charles Soledo said after being sworn in. I insisted, I insisted that this event must not cost the government of Anambra Wankobo, and it has not. Even the little refreshment that we have here, the canopies are so they are all paid personally. It will not cost Anambra Wankobo to do this. I would rather use such resources if it's available to lay the foundation stone for public hospital at Opoko or elsewhere or empower security agencies to fight criminality. Today, I come with a sober heart, conscious of the enormity of responsibilities on our shoulders and the challenges ahead. Yes, there will be a time to celebrate. We will celebrate when security of life and property is guaranteed and law and order is restored. When every child of schooling age is in school, when every school child is receiving the 21st century education for the digital age, we will celebrate when everyone, especially children and women, can access quality healthcare. Where the cost of doing business is down to near zero, our roads are tired and we have an efficient transportation system with no one having to wait in traffic for more than a few minutes. Until we have access to 24-hour electricity and our streets are clean and green, our cities, communities and markets are planned and clean. The many millions of Chalingwambuafos and the vulnerable persons are lifted up to realize their God-given potential. And all our pensioners receive their gratuities and workers are paid their living allowances and contractors paid, we will not celebrate. Until our youths get jobs and business opportunities, until the youth in Opoko Zone 9 become global serial entrepreneurs, we will not celebrate. Poverty, until poverty and income levels rising. Yes, I will not celebrate and certainly not with the taxpayers' money. Very interesting points from the new governor. Dr. Oniriju, are you confident that there will be rainfall after this thunder? We have had a lot of promise in the past from not a few politicians who have promised so much but delivered so little. Will this be a different case in your opinion? Yes, I want to be de-substimistic. I was very excited about the plus he gave for the Nigerian economy by using the Nigerian-made vehicle made by Inosin. This is a fishery vehicle. And if you check, you will see that this is not normal. Which our government for the past 28, this is the first time somebody who swarmed to the constitution has actually behaved in loyalty to the constitution. No other governor, no matter what they said. What he did yesterday in using the made in Nigerian vehicle simply shows you that what we have, it's a lot of men who are honestly not committed to the Nigerian project. Again, a lot of them do not know about equity, they do not know about justice or fairness. They do not know about the country. All they are thinking about right now is ethnicity, religion. Nobody has done for Nigeria like Sunudu did yesterday by using a made in Nigerian vehicle. For me, in all that happened yesterday, that was my biggest takeaway. That somebody has come to wake us up to tell us that our conscience should break us. Why are we not helping Nigerian businesses? Why are we buying people cars from outside? Why are we patronizing international and foreign made goods when we are not yet ready to patronize Nigerian made goods? And when he made that statement yesterday, I forgot everything I saw about him and then told myself, I think this is the most important thing I saw yesterday. I saw the made in Nigerian car bring him to the ceremony. I saw the made in Nigerian car taking him away from the ceremony grounds to elsewhere. And I just was telling myself what will happen across Nigeria when every chief executive and those appointed and also in the sector branch start embracing him in Nigeria. You seem really impressed with his speech and his actions on his inaugural day. But let's not forget, I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody. We're moving the command and control center of Ascure Apartus to the northeast. I mean, I'm sure you remember how you felt and how a lot of people felt at that time. We've had a lot of promises, I've said so many things, but it's not about what you say. It's about what you do. How are we getting too excited too soon? That's why I'm telling you, I belong to everybody, I belong to nobody. It was just rhetorics from somebody who we found out to be fundamental dishonest. But this, the use of the made in Nigerian vehicle was not rhetorics, it was action. He was actually doing it. He wrote there in the made in Nigerian vehicle. And I was telling myself the kind of reverberation this will have for the Nigerian economy should we have those people in government office. And the elected persons resorts to embracing Nigeria first. Nobody has done it this way before. Never mind the rhetorics, I belong to everybody. I belong to nobody. I was just a fraud in the rhetoric and the mind never acted. I want to follow actions. I don't want to follow the rhetoric from politicians. No, I want to see action. And the action I saw yesterday in the government being driven there with the made in Nigerian car and taken out there with the made in Nigerian car. I simply pray that he now pressurizes the radical file of his executive and then by inference, forcing the legislative branch to also embrace made in Nigeria. Do you also see his shirt? He was wearing the made in Nigeria's shirt. So these things are things that I believe make a lot of sense. I want to watch action, not rhetoric. All right. Dr. Katrin Nuju, looking at his speech yesterday, he talked about the fact that an aberrant would not be celebrating until lives and properties are protected. And you have everyone having a good life, held access to held facilities among others. Now, one of the issues that also mentioned and credited to him is the fact that in addressing security, which we understand the security dynamics in the south, in the southeastern region, he talked about having a dialogue with the iPop, the ESN, and of course, Massop. Now, do you see the strategy working? Do you see the strategy working? Well, he spoke to the security needs of the region. But then he knows that for the security problem to go away, you need to talk to the federal government because I believe the cascade of violence across the country are purposefully intentionally instrumented by the Guari administration. So if you have an administration that forces soldiers to stay hands when soldiers are killed, to stay hands when aircraft, our fighter, Alpha Jetty, shot down the Zamfara, to stay hands when people go to farms and damage farm products to stay hands when Nigerians are living in IDP camps, even though we're not at war, then you should understand. Yes, he was talking about a number, no, but that was an honest metaphor for the entire country. It is a country where we have now seen somebody who, due to ethnicity, has decided to allow the country born. And that, I speak about the Guari administration. You can see how the country has fallen apart. No fuel, no flights, no electricity. And where is Guari? Guari is in London. So that's why, you know, a reminiscent of the saying that they say that a king was fitted while a rogue was born. But let's also look at, just before we move away also, I mean, we also need to understand the fact that you have iPop. And we know what the agitation of iPop is, asking that, you know, the want sovereignty.