Tag: Emeka Ihedioha

  • Imo gets caretaker committees

    Imo State Governor Emeka Ihedioha on Wednesday inaugurated Interim Management Committees for the 27 local government areas.

    The appointment takes immediate effect, according to a statement by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Chibuike Onyeukwu.

    Ihedioha had earlier suspended all elected chairmen and councillors in line with the recommendations of the House of Assembly.

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    Meanwhile three lawmakers elected on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) have defected to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    The lawmakers – Chyna Iwuanyanwu (Nwangele), Chidi Ogbunikpa (Okigwe) and Onyemaechi Njoku (Ihitte Uboma) – said their defection was to enable them serve their constituents better.

    The speaker, Chiji Collins, read their letters of defections during the plenary.

    Following their defections, APGA now has just one seat in House of Assembly.

  • Ihedioha suspends Imo council chairmen

    Imo State Governor Emeka Ihedioha has suspended chairmen, vice chairmen, councillors and political appointees of the local governments for six months.

    The suspension is contained in the instrument signed by the Governor, pursuant to the recommendation made to him by the Imo State House of Assembly.

    This is in pursuant also, to the provisions of Sections 4, 5, and 6 of the Local Government Administration (Amendment) law, 2019 and S.73(3) of Imo State Local Government Administration Law No 15 of 2000 (as amended) and all other laws enabling him.

    He set up Interim Management Committees to manage the affairs of each Local Government.

    Consequently, the Directors of Administration and General Services(DAGS)  of each Local Government have been directed to take over management, pending the confirmation of  Interim Management Committees by the State Assembly.

    He also removed  the chairman and members of the Imo State Independent Electoral Commission (ISIEC).

    This is following a resolution supported by two-thirds majority of the State Assembly rendered on 6th June, 2019 seeking their removal from office.

    Read Also: Ihedioha appoints Attorney-General, others

    The action is also in accordance with the provisions of S.7(1) of the Imo State Independent Electoral Commission Law and all other extant laws of the State.

    The Commission will be reconstituted in due course to put in place the machinery for conducting a credible election into the local governments.

    The Governor further directed that these officers handover to the most senior civil servant in the Commission.

    The governor also dissolved all statutory boards, corporations, agencies and parastatals.  This is in line with relevant enabling laws of the state.

    A statement by his Chief Press Secretary Chibuike Onyeukwu directed the chairmen and sacked to handover to the most senior civil servant in their various establishments.

  • U.S.-based Imo indigenes offer to partner with Ihedioha

    The Mbano National Assembly (MNA), USA, has expressed its readiness to partner with the Gov. Emeka Ihedioha administration for the development of Imo.

    MNA is an association of U.S.-based indigenes of Mbano community in Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of the state.

    It made the offer in a communiqué at the end of its 19th Annual Convention held in Los Angeles, California, recently.

    The body, whose members include professionals in various fields, said it was willing, “through Diaspora collaboration, to support worthy initiatives by the administration in alleviating the suffering of our people”.

    “MNA congratulates the Governor of Imo, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, as he settles down to pilot the affairs of the state.

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    “The Assembly urges him to leverage on the massive support and goodwill of Imo people to engender sustainable development in the state.

    “We are heartened by the governor’s pledge to fully implement local government autonomy, and urge him to act accordingly.

    “The Assembly equally congratulates all our elected legislators, both at the state and federal levels, and also urge them to help translate our communal vision into reality,” it said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that MNA is already engaged in some development activities in Mbano community, which cuts across two local governments.

    These include an annual medical mission it has been running with teams of medical professionals from the U.S. and in Nigeria since 2007.

    It is currently building an ultra-modern surgical theatre at the Mbano Joint Hospital in response to the healthcare needs of the rural poor.

    Meanwhile, one of the major outcomes of the convention was the inauguration of new leaders to pilot the affairs of the association.

    They are Mr Basil Njoku as President, Mr Johnson Nwokorie as Vice President, Mr Obioma Iwuagwu (Secretary General) and Mrs. Ngozi Lasbery (Financial Secretary).

    Others are Ms Ethel Ibeh (Treasurer), Mr Charles Ekpe (Public Relations Officer), Mr Constantine Igwe (Assistant Secretary) and Golden Achumba (Provost).

  • Ihedioha appoints Attorney-General, others

    Imo State Governor, Emeka Ihedioha, has appointed Ndukwe Nnawuchi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), as Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice.

    Also appointed were Pascal Madu as Chief Technical Adviser and Raymond Nkemdirim as Special Adviser on Security.

    Nnawuchi is a member of International Bar Association, Commonwealth Bar Association. He has acted as external solicitor and legal adviser to leading public and private bodies.

    Read Also: Nwosu to Ihedioha: focus on governance

    The appointments according to a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Chibuike Onyeukwu,  takes immediate effect.

    The statement added that, “in line with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution, Nnawuchi has been screened and confirmed by the State House of Assembly. His Excellency is confident that they will bring their vast experiences to bear in their respective positions”.

     

  • Imo Assembly mandates Ihedioha to probe Okorocha

    The Imo State House of Assembly has mandated Governor Emeka Ihedioha to probe the activities of his predecessor, Rochas Okorocha.

    The House, during a plenary presided over by the Speaker, Chinedu Offor, also sacked the 27 local government chairmen and their councillors.

    The sacked chairmen were directed to hand over to the Directors of Administration immediately. The House also cancelled all appointments made by the former governor into Boards, Agencies and inter-ministerial Departments in the twilight of his administration, saying such appointments were hurriedly done to put landmines on the path of the new administration.

    Following a motion by Mike Iheanetu (Aboh Mbaise), the lawmakers asked for a review of all land allocations, land transactions as well as inventory of all government assets, property and determine all governments assets looted and infrastructures vandalised by officials of the former administration.

    The House also resolved to suspend the establishment of all tertiary institutions, as well as review all ownership structure and allocation of funds for their construction.

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    The Speaker urged the governor to adhere to the resolution.

    Meanwhile, the council chairmen and councillors stormed the House of Assembly, barricading the entrance to protest purported plans by the lawmakers to terminate their tenure.

    The aggrieved chairmen and their supporters arrived at the Assembly complex about 9am, but were denied access to the premises by policemen.

    Leader of the Okigwe legislative council Godwin Nwankwo said they got news that the lawmakers wanted to carry out the action at a plenary scheduled for yesterday, so they were there to be part of the plenary to observe the proceedings.

    He said: “We heard rumours that the lawmakers want to repudiate the laws they made. They want to approbate and reprobate. They made a law that local governments should serve for three years. We are lawmakers and not law breakers; we were elected same way they were elected. All elections are the same under the constitution. They have no power to dissolve us.”

    Offor, who neither confirmed nor denied it, asked how the Chairmen got to know about the intention of the House when they were not spirits. He asked our correspondent to wait for further clarification.

    Offor said: “How did they know what we want to do? Are they spirits?”

    Asked if the lawmakers have the intention of sacking the chairmen and councillors, Offor said: “Wait until we finish”.

    The governor also said  Okorocha did not hand over documents detailing the financial dealings of his administration to him.

    He, thereafter, ordered all Permanent Secretaries to submit documents in their care within 24 hours.

    Ihedioha gave the order yesterday at the swearing in of Secretary to the State Government, Uche Onyeagocha, and Chief of Staff Chris Okewulonu, at the Government House.

  • Life in the time of fake news

    The lifespan of a lie can be quite elastic depending on how intricately it is woven. Some can be buried for years, but in the age of social media it can be brutally short.

    That is why I am often confused as to the motivations of purveyors of fake news who know they can be found out in a matter of minutes or hours. While the creators have their dubious agenda, those who spread the lies – especially online – probably do so with some advantage in mind.

    Desperate bloggers and website owners who want to attract traffic to their sites would push out the most sensational of stories without subjecting same to the most basic journalistic tests. The more excitable amongst us who get their thrills from spreading the latest tales, are only too glad to share same with the gullible hordes on social media. So what, on the surface, looks like a manifestation of extreme insanity, clearly has method to it.

    These days the internet has become a sea of lies: headlines lie, photos and videos tell even bigger lies. The wicked and mischievous can lift a photograph from five years ago and use it to drive a story in a similar context today. The reader would swear he saw the pictures with his own eyes until a rebuttal knocks him back to reality.

    Beginning with the election campaign that threw up Donald Trump as US president, fake news has become a multimillion dollar global industry relentlessly deployed for political ends. Nigerians, quick to pick up on global trends no matter how diabolical – have not been slow to jump on the bandwagon.

    During the recent general elections it seemed there was a competition by liars to outdo themselves on social media. Perhaps anticipating the impact that the phenomenon could have in determining the outcome of the electoral contest, the then Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, launched a campaign against fake news. It was a non-starter that was quickly brushed aside by malevolent forces who thrive best in polarised environments such as ours.

    The inauguration ceremonies at federal and state levels in the last few days provided another fertile ground for fake news merchants to wreak their usual havoc. While the lies exposed the levels of bitterness and hate in our society, it also made for hilarity just imagining what the mischief-makers were trying to achieve. I would touch on a few.

    One headline screamed that barely 24 hours after leaving office former Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, his wife and brother, were arrested by agents of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Given his controversial nature, and the alarm he had raised in the preceding weeks that his political foes were out to humiliate him using the anti-graft agency, this supposed news break looked like a swift fulfilment of prophecy.

    The report quickly went viral and bloggers lost their heads as they tripped over themselves to see who would be quickest to the draw in the posting the non-news.

    For those in the opposition waiting patiently for the All Progressives Congress (APC) government to set on its own, this was titillating stuff. Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, an alumnus of the EFCC’s Abuja detention facilities, was quick to rush out a mocking post welcoming Okorocha to the club. I am sure wherever he was holed up Rochas must have snorted derisively that this was a clear case of ‘Iberiberism.’

    Several hours after his enemies had rejoiced at the speed at which retribution had supposedly visited the recently departed governor, the EFCC emerged with a spoilsport press statement denying that it had arrested him and his wife.

    Clearly, there must be something about Imo State in this season as another major fake news item – also associated with the indefatigable Okorocha – emerged from there. The great statue builder had planted a giant concrete finger pointing towards the heavens somewhere in the state capital as an enduring democracy dividend for his people.

    But lo and behold, the whiff of his cologne had barely evaporated from Government House, when bulldozers ostensibly ordered by the new governor, Emeka Ihedioha, took to demolishing the so-called ‘Akachi’ statue.

    It was a surprise ‘move’ to see the new helmsman who comes across as the restrained and understated opposite of his excitable predecessor, bare his fangs so early in the day. The headlines announced that Ihedioha had swung into action by destroying one of the most noticeable of Rochas’ infamous collection of statues.

    While Okorocha may have an army of detractors, even they were taken aback that the new governor’s priority would be pulling down his predecessor’s ‘Eighth Wonder.’ A statement by his spokesman many hours later denying he ever ordered the demolition barely spoilt the fun for the fake news brigade. Some only reported he directed a halt in proceedings – leaving out the fact that they ascribed to him an action he never ordered in the first place.

    Meanwhile, back in Lagos State – home to a long line of ‘Action Governors’ – the new man Babajide Sanwo-Olu was apparently too slow for the hacks. A few hours after the oath-taking ceremony and with no word on appointments, they decided to make a key one for him. They announced he had appointed the Director-General of his campaign organisation, Tayo Ayinde, as Chief of Staff.

    Such an appointment was clearly in the works, but at the time the report appeared it had not been made official. It would be confirmed last Friday. Mortified at the leak, Ayinde issued a statement denying he had been named to the new role.

    He signed off with a lecture to the media about always crosschecking their facts – and there’s the rub. These days ‘the media’ is a catch-all phrase for everyone with a Facebook page or Twitter account. Not so. It would not have been lost on him, if he had checked, that not one of the traditional media outlets carried the ‘fake’ report. But this was one unusual case of ‘fake news’ – not being fake. Instead of lambasting those who scooped the news of his appointment, it would have been wiser not to respond and just let official confirmation come.

    I would touch on one more report, but at the risk of being accused of spreading fake news would preface it by saying he ‘allegedly’ did so. Up north, it was reported that the one of the first acts of the newly-inaugurated Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, was the acquisition of a brand new wife – reportedly his third.

    He has not deigned to respond to the reports so I would assume that is his way of not dignifying the fabricators of an event that never took place with a response. Alternatively, his deafening silence could be confirmation of the nuptials as one of the activities of the inaugural season in the state.

    Perhaps, there hasn’t been a confirmation or denial because the governor hasn’t made strategic media aide appointments. Hopefully, a denial is winging its way to the press – however long it takes. So for now I would suggest we file the report of Buni’s ‘new wife’ in the false reports category.

    For all their entertainment value, fake news represent a cancer that can tear a volatile multi-religious and multi-ethnic society like ours apart. Such reports can trigger devastating damage that rebuttals that come hours after cannot mend. Even worse, those who act on the strength of the initial account may never get to read the denials.

    Aside being a clear and present danger to our collective security, fake news erode trust in an environment where people desperately need to trust one another and those who govern them.

    That is why the government – executive branch and legislature – must make the fight against fake news a priority in this new dispensation. The traditional media also has existential reasons to be part of this effort.

    As a first step, those who generate fake news and those who gladly spread the poison should be made to pay a steep price. It is the least we can do to stave off tragedies somewhere in the future.

  • Ex-players, Nollywood stars honour Ihedioha in Pre-inauguration match

     

    Call it a parade of stars and you will be right as creme dela creme in the sporting and movie industry converged on Owerri the Imo state capital to honour Governor in waiting Hon Emeka Ihedioha in a pre-inauguration match on Tuesday.

    The ex-internationals took to the pitch against their Nollywood counterparts at the Dan Anyiam Stadium where many still showed element of the skills that made them household names during their active years.

    Prominent among former players that graced the occasion include former Arsenal ace Nwankwo Kanu, former Monaco of France talisman later dubbed Prince of Monaco, Victor Ikpeba, Henry Nwosu, Samson Siasia, Mutiu Adepoju,Waidi Akanni among others.

    The Noollywood team was equally well represented with the likes of Anayo O Anayo, Osita Iheme,Emeka Ike and victor Osuagwu seen sweating it out in well attended event that saw Imolites troop out in their numbers.

    Ihedioha a former Deputy Speaker of the Federal House of Assembly contested and won the gubernatorial election held in Imo state on the 9th of March 2019.  He defeated his closest rival Uche Nwosu who ran under the Action Alliance Party after falling out with the ruling APC in the state.

    He was officially declared Governor elect by Independent Electoral Commission on 11th march.

    All is now set ahead of tomorrow’s handover that will formerly end Governor Rochas Okorocha’s eight year reign.

     

     

     

  • Ihedioha’s tenure on intellectual high ground

    Emeka Ihedioha will take the oath of office as the sixth democratically elected governor of Imo State on Wednesday, May 29, a dream come true both for himself and for Imolites who have suffered for long.

    Expectations are high, from the ruling class and from the masses.

    Imo presently plumbs the depths of despair and mediocrity. Governor Rochas Okorocha threw to the dogs due process and the rule of law, the cornerstones of good governance and elevated insouciance to an art.

    That was to be expected, though, from a man who declared from the outset that “I do not believe in the use of files or in due process. Due process is due corruption; whenever I wake up, I move where my mind directs me.”

    The consequence of such buccaneering disposition to governance is predictable.

    Imo is a wasteland, literally; a devastated, barely inhabitable place, so much so that living in the state dehydrades spiritually and emotionally.

    Eze Madumere, Deputy Governor and Okorocha’s political sidekick, put it this way at an All Progressives Congress (APC) fund-raiser late last year:

    “What Okorocha has done to the socio-economic status of this state, quote me, will take 25 to 30 years for the state to recover. The level of damage is simply unimaginable.”

    There couldn’t have been a worse testimonial.

    This is the sorry state Ihedioha will inherit on May 29. And he is under no illusion that rebuilding Imo will be easy.

    But he comes prepared with his four-legged agenda of good governance, human capital development, job and wealth creation and integrated infrastructure development.

    His approach to governance is inimitable and inspiring.

    In a country where razzmatazz soars above substance, Ihedioha says he will tread – out of the two roads which diverge in a wood – in the words of Robert Frost in his poem The Road not Taken, on the one less travelled by, using the compass of intellectualism to navigate his way.

    Will Ihedioha’s approach make any difference? Time will tell. But Imo people are already seeing the difference and are rejoicing

    Activities leading to his inauguration spans four days, starting with an interdenominational church service on Sunday, May 26 at the Grasshoppers’ International Stadium Owerri, and culminating in his swearing in at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri, on May 29.

    In-between those two events are others. There will be an arts exhibition at Ahiajoku Convention Centre and a novelty football match at the stadium on Monday, May 27.

    On Tuesday, May 28, there will be an inauguration lecture at the Ahiajoku Convention Centre and a mega youth concert at the Grasshoppers’ Stadium.

    Of all these events, the flagship is the inauguration lecture.

    The Inauguration Planning and Handover Committee headed by Chris Okewulonu is pulling all the stops to ensure it achieves its academic, political and leadership purposes, as directed by Ihedioha, because the lecture is a roadmap of the direction the new administration is headed.

    John Nnia Nwodo (lawyer and economist, President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, former Minister of Civil Aviation and Information and Culture), will deliver a keynote address on Problems of Governance in Today’s Nigeria: The Imo Challenge to set the tone for the intellectual harvest.

    The inauguration lecture will be delivered by two outstanding Imolites.

    One of them is Leo Stan Ekeh, philanthropist, businessman and Chairman of Zinox Technologies, a company that has the WHQL certification, the first in sub-Saharan Africa, and the NIS ISO 2000: 9001 QMS Certification.

    He will speak on Creating a Model Imo Economy.

    The topic lays emphasis on Ihedioha’s “Rebuild Imo” campaign mantra, which points to a new beginning anchored on knowledge and human capital development achievable through good governance.

    The icing on the intellectual cake will be Ernest Ebi’s lecture.

    He is a financial guru, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Fidelity Bank, former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) where he handled policy and corporate services portfolios for 10 years and had oversight over External Reserves, International Economic Relations, Trade & Exchange and Research Departments.

    Ebi will speak on Transitioning From Poverty to Wealth: Infrastructure as the Linchpin.

    Just like Ekeh’s topic, the idea is to give Ebi, who chairs Ihedioha’s Transition Technical Committee, the latitude to explore the promise of Imo, and the challenges vis-à-vis the huge expectations of Imolites.

    Paschal Dozie, another quintessential entrepreneur who has played pre-eminent roles in national and global economic development, will chair the occasion.

    The special guest is Peter Obi, former Anambra State Governor and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Vice Presidential candidate in the 2019 election.

    Imo State is agog with expectations. A public lecture presaging the inauguration of a new administration is novel.

    Ndi Imo are looking forward to this fulfilling intellectual exercise and the reality of a new era, and a new beginning is gradually sinking in.

    But it couldn’t have been anything different. For the first time since the state was created in 1976, the affairs of Imo will be superintended by two accomplished lawmakers.

    Some say it is poetic justice that this era comes right after the one that had absolute disdain for due process and the rule of law.

    Ihedioha had a 12-year stint as a federal lawmaker, which culminated in him becoming House of Representatives Deputy Speaker in 2011, and Speaker between May 27 and June 5, 2015, following the withdrawal of Speaker Aminu Tambuwal when he moved on to Sokoto as Governor.

    The deputy governor-elect, Hon Gerald Irona, a chemical engineer and grassroots politician, was elected twice as Councillor and in 1998 became the youngest state Secretary of the All Peoples Party (APP), which transmuted into the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), before his election into the Imo State House of Assembly in 1999.

    In 2011, he was elected into the House of Representatives where he served as South East representative on the Selection Committee and later Gas Resource Committee Deputy Chairman when Ihedioha was Deputy Speaker.

    To borrow a local parlance, Imo State is getting two for one. It promises to be an interesting episode in leadership voyage.

    Ndi Imo, and indeed fellow Nigerians – scandalised by the inexplicable tomfooleries and monkeyshines in the Igbo Heartland in the past eight years – await the new dawn.

    The inauguration lecture points to the direction the new government is headed.

    It will be an administration where the intellect of philosopher kings who possess a love of knowledge, as well as intelligence, as characterised by Plato, rather than the gut instincts of one man, will rule.

    • Amaechi, Managing Director of TheNiche newspaper, is the Chairman of the Inauguration lecture sub-committee of the Imo State 2019 Inauguration Planning Committee
  • Imo: Dead people among those that voted for Ihedioha – Nwosu

    The Imo State governorship candidate of the Action Alliance (AA) in the March 23 gubernatorial election, Uche Nwosu, has disclosed that dead people were among those that voted  in the three Local Government Areas of Aboh Mbaise, Ezinihitte Ahiazu in the governorship election.

    Nwosu who spoke with some journalists in Owerri, Sunday, stated that forensic investigation carried out on the ballot papers used in the March 23 governorship election revealed that hundreds of dead people were among those that voted for the declared winner of the election and candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Emeka Ihedioha, in three aforementioned Council Areas.

    The AA candidate, who was granted leave by the Governorship Election Tribunal to inspect the electoral materials, described the findings as shocking and unbelievable.

    He disclosed further that what was declared as the final result of the governorship election by the Returning Officer, Prof. Francis Otunta, did not in any way reflect the actual figure as uncovered during the scrutiny of the voting materials and the Card Readers used during the election.

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    According to him, “it was shocking to discover that dead persons were among those that voted for the PDP candidate, Emeka Ihedioha in Aboh Mbaise, Ezinihitte and Ahiazu Local Government Areas, where he got unimaginable figures. After the election and the results announced, I made it clear to my supporters that there was no election in Aboh Mbaise, Ahiazu and Ezinihitte. I told them that my results were changed in favour of Ihedioha. After we got Certified True Copies of the election materials, to our greatest surprise, we discovered that hundreds of dead people voted for Ihedioha. We have people who came to tell us that the names of their relations that died long ago were in the list of registered voters and they actually voted.

    “We also discovered to our utmost dismay that what the Returning Officer, Prof. Francis Otunta declared was totally different from the total number of registered voters that the Card Reader recorded, especially in those three Local Government Areas. “I have never seen this high level of manipulation and electoral fraud, but I have high hopes in the judiciary and that’s why we are relying on the Tribunal to get justice”.

    Nwosu, who said that there were actual voting in the areas where he won, challenged anybody to come out with prove to the contrary.

    In his words, “there was credible election in the areas where I won. People voted and the figures were justified. I challenge anybody to go and check the results of the local government areas where I won, unlike the three local government areas aforementioned”.

     

  • Okorocha, Ihedioha to meet ahead handover

    Imo State governor Rochas Okorocha will be formally meeting with the governor-elect Emeka Ihedioha to discuss formalities for proper handover on May 29.

    A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, explained the duo will meet at the Government House first.

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    It will be followed by another meeting with traditional Rulers, which will be attended by the governor and governor-elect.

    The statement also disclosed that the outgoing governor has set up a 21-member Transition Committee to interface with the Transition Technical Committee earlier set up by the governor-elect.