Eleven
years ago precisely 6th of November, 1999 the painful fangs of death
had its bite on the Igala race. We lost our gem Dr Steven Makoji Achema in
a ghastly motor accident on the Murtala Mohammed Bridge at Koton Karfi
along the dreaded Lokoja-Abuja road. He was on a mission to actualizing
the Igala dream of producing a governor in PDP. The game plan was to first
install an Igala man as the State Chairman of the party taking a lead from
the Kayode Ige experience when as State chairman he made his kith and kin
the flag bearer of PDP in the 1998 election. Before then, so much horse-
trading had taken place in making the stake holders zero down on the
choice of Chief John Odawn the Igala man to do the big job.
This task
is not without treachery from his kinsmen. They went into an unholy alliance
with the Okuns to undo the Igalas. Like the proverbial Old Major in George
Orwell’s Animal farm, Dr. Achema never lived to see the actualization of this
dream. It was realized four years later when in April 2003 Alhaji Ibrahim Idris
became the governor of Kogi State under the PDP.
One
remarkable thing about the many struggles of Dr. Achema was that he succeeded
using the down trodden and the trivial-many in the society. The “high and
Mighty” or the elites did not so much identified with his course
until his demise. They considered him too radically minded or that he is
not in the comprador class of bourgeoisie's. He had no stint in the
business of primitive wealth accumulation as compared to his political
rivals. He identified very much with the Common man and maintained a low
profiled life style typical of most men in the popular struggle. It is not
uncommon for people to assume that he had confrontation
with the traditional institution. His radicalism did not call
for his being conscripted into the league of title holders in Igala
land.
He turned
down the offer of being beaded a chief in 1976 alongside Senator
Dr Ahmodu Ali by the Ata Igala.Yet he revered the institution so greatly.
The formation of ICDA was his brainchild together with late John Urah
Ajibili. He mobilized the entire Igala people to close shop during the
undignified treatment meted on the Ata Igala by the then Military
administrator in Benue State Col. Abdulahi Sheleng when he placed the Ata
on house arrest in 1976.
He was
the most influential grass root politician among the Igalas . No
politician
enjoys overwhelming genuine support from the Igala people like Late Dr
Steven Achema. They believed so much in his Ideals. He lived
sacrificially among his people showing empathy to their plights many see
him as a problem solver. He had unequaled political machinery that covers
the entire Kogi State. He maintained a dynamic leadership structure among
his ranks creating what he refers to as intermediary leadership cadre
as part of his succession plans for the future. He had an informal
political school were he sensitizes his followers on his ideological style
of micro politics. So many politicians in Kogi State owe their rise to
fame and success to Dr Steven Achema. He built political
bridges
across the State to the advantage of the Igala people. The Likes of Late Alhaji
A.T. Ahmed, Chief S.B. Daniyan, Alhaji Usman Obatemi Amb. Usman Bello Dr. Timothy
Elukpo etc were all his allies. He was the chairman of the Political committee
of the Midle Belt Forum. An association he used to enhance his contacts at
the national arena of Nigerian political landscape.
He was a
founding member of the PDP in 1998 and served in the national steering committee
of the party at that time. He was a great confidant of the Likes of Professor
Jerry Gana Late Alhaji Abubakar Rimi Chief Solomon Lar and ex President
Olusegun Obasanjo. He used these contact to advance the Igala course. He
was completely selfless in his voluntary service to the Igala people
taking up worthy causes even at his own peril. A landmark
instance is the 1998 governorship tussle which he prefered an Igala man on
another platform to his party man from another tribe.
Dr.
Steven Achema was appointed Senior Special Assistant to the President on Professional
Bodies and Labour matters by President Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999.He used
the position to enhance so many Igala people. He was extremely accessible while
serving in that capacity. So much was his accessibility that his room at the
Transcorp Hilton Abuja had high human traffic made up of mainly Igala people.
It is a common phenomenon to meet Igala people either at the lobby or in the
elevator at the Hilton Hotel Abuja all seeking to meet with Dr Achema .He died
just four months in that Office.
It is
very disheartening that despite all his sacrifices and investment to the development
of the Igala race no body has taken the initiative to immortalize this
symbol of our struggle for emancipation. I want to acknowledge very specially
in my personal capacity the efforts of Mr Victor Adoji, Dr Emmy Idegwu,
Mr. Francis Odiniya Dr. Armstrong Idachaba and our own dear Atayi Babs among
others for their efforts in documenting the life of this great Igala
Icon.
These
individuals have committed their personal resources towards advancing the course
Dr Achema started either in writing his biography or re-enacting his life in
the literary circle. As an institution, the Igala people ought to have established
a foundation similar to what the Tiv,s did for Late chief J.S Tarka , the
Hausa people for Late Sir. Ahmodu Bello and Aminu Kano the Yoruba,s for Obafemi
Awolowo etc.
On his
burial day, there was a fund raising to cater for his kids since he left no
estate as an inheritance for them. About four million naira was raised on that
day and it was called the Achema Family Trust Fund. The Fund was administered
by some members of Club 582 an association he co- formed. The money
was used to train his kids at school since the eldest of them Daniel was just
20 years at the time he died. His house at the old GRA Idah, is in a very dilapidated
state. Major political meetings holds there till date with high profile
Igala people in attendance but none has taken the initiative of
giving the house a face lift.It is common knowledge that Late
Sardauna,s house was rebuilt after its destruction by the entire northern
Nigeria in 1992.
They christened
the rebuilt structure Arewa House. I use this occasion of the eleventh
year of the demise of Dr Steven Achema to appeal to all Igala people world
wide to come together so we can immortalize him. This we can do either as individuals
or as a group.
His
epitaph reads..”HERE LIES THE MAN THAT CAN BE TRUSTED” If Dr Achema is to look
behind him, what will be his appraisal on his bequeathed legacies? May
the labour of our heroes past not be in vain. We have heard enough
rhetoric from our leaders; let us emulate this ever green symbol and
apostle of change of the Igala race, Dr Steven Makoji Achema.
Amoma iye
mi, ojo ki bumene chaka !
Jonathan Jibrin
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