Tag: Eze Madumere

  • 2019: Imo Deputy Gov rejects Okorocha’s Senate offer

    2019: Imo Deputy Gov rejects Okorocha’s Senate offer

    …says I can’t jettison my guber ambition

     

    Imo State Deputy Governor, Eze Madumere, has rejected his principal, Governor Rochas Okorocha’s offer to contest for the Imo East Senatorial election in 2019.

    Governor Okorocha had asked his deputy to contest for Senate instead of the governorship election to pave way for the Chief of Staff and his son in-law, Uche Nwosu, who he has endorsed as his successor.

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    But Madumere who is from Owerri zone which has not produced a governor since the return to democracy in 1999, insisted that he has made up his mind to contest for the office of the governor in 2019.

    He vowed that there is no going back on the decision, adding that the ambition is not just about him, but the entire Owerri zone that has been sidelined and marginalized.

    The Deputy Governor in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Uche Onwuchekwa, he has chosen his path towards realizing “God’s given vision to better the lot of Imolites”, adding that his fate “is in no man’s hands”.

    Describing the Okorocha’s offer as an act of betrayal, the deputy governor, argued that “ifJesus Christ could be ill-treated by those he called his friends and was later betrayed by Judas, how much more a mere mortal like me”.

    He said that he has been “molested, betrayed and insulted” by those he nurtured to “become relevant in life”.

     

  • Impeachment plot a ‘mere fallacy’ – Imo deputy gov

    Impeachment plot a ‘mere fallacy’ – Imo deputy gov

    Imo State Deputy Governor, Eze Madumere, has dismissed with a wave of the hand, reported impeachment plot against him by the state House of Assembly.

    Madumere insisted that he remains “an integral part of the state government.”

    The deputy governor, who spoke with journalists at the VIP lounge of Port-Harcourt International Airport on Sunday, described the impeachment plot as “a mere fallacy.”

    He said: “My brothers, I was not in the state when the said impeachment plot was raised. I see it as mere rumour.

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    “Many of you may not know may position in this government. I am an integral part of Rescue Mission government. I have paid my dues and have kept faith with the policies of the government I am part of. I do not believe it. I have not been served.

    “When I get to the state, I should be able to know the real state of things but there is no cause for alarm.

     

  • Time to unveil Madumere

    Time to unveil Madumere

    THERE was a big rally in Owerri, the capital of Imo State on Wednesday, February 7. In attendance were more than 3,000 participants and the aim is one thing – to persuade the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Eze Madumere to contest the governorship of the state come next year. Drawn from Mbaitoli, Ohaji/Egbema, Nkwerre and Nwangele local government areas of the state, the participants not only wanted to register their solidarity for him, they also wanted to impress it on the deputy governor to see himself as the primus inter-pares, the one most qualified in the Rescue Mission camp to step into the shoes of Governor Rochas Okorocha when his tenure expires in May 2019.

    The leader of the mammoth crowd, Chief Chidi Nwaogu who addressed the media said the solidarity match was planned to urge Madumere to join the governorship race, because he is the most qualified among all the aspirants. “According to the Governor’s criteria, Madumere has the capacity, he is competent, an administrator per excellence; he is humble, loyal, crises resolution expert, man of the people and most importantly, he has got the cognate experience in Nigeria and in the Diaspora. He has been tried and tested and he delivered at all times.

    “Please Madumere  join the race for consolidation. We are urging you to come out and we advise all Imolites, other friends of Madumere and lovers of good things to identify with the vision. The crowd has come to identify with Mr. Perfect, Mr. Home Boy, who understands the heart beats of the polity and the people of Imo. Madumere fits into the 12 points criteria released by Governor Rochas Okorocha for aspirants of the exalted position, and with Madumere, APC is assured of victory come 2019 general elections.

    Nwaogu was not alone. The member representing Mbaitoli in the House of Assembly, Hon. Ifeanyi Nnataraonye described the solidarity march as unique, and that Madumere’s humble, peaceful and loyal dispositions with experiences in both private and public sector are enough qualities to warrant him stepping into Okorocha’s shoes. To Ekweremba Princewill from Ohaji/Egbema local government, Madumere’s contributions to the peace of the Council, particularly in the oil producing communities speak volume. He said the youths of the area are solidly behind the deputy governor and cannot wait to hear that he will flag the APC flag.

    The crowd later besieged the Deputy Governor’s office where they were addressed by his Special Adviser on Political Matters, Chief Chris Nwaike who commended them for identifying with Madumere with such gesture even while was unavoidably absent. Nwaike reiterated that Madumere is eminently qualified for any political position in the state in particular including governorship, and Nigeria at large, given that, “his contributions to the peace and development of Imo is second to none.” He urged the people to continue their support for Madumere and his vision, because “the state would be in safe hands with him.”

    In January 2018 Okorocha clarified that his successor would be a member of his Rescue Mission who would uphold the philosophy and legacies of his administration.

    Said he: “The issue of who takes over the mantle of governor of the state in 2019 must come from the Rescue Mission political family and not an outsider. This is because the person already knows the driving philosophy and would sustain the legacies of this government.

    “As a politician, I can authoritatively tell you that any politician that gets into any political office based on zoning will be a clannish leader, because he will channel all his energy in doing things that would satisfy his people. But when a politician is elected on popular demand, devoid of zoning, he will see the entire state as his own and treat every zone equally in the scheme of things.”

    Even though Okorocha has left hanging his choice of successor, but it does not rule out Madumere who popular commentator and public relations icon, Dr. Chuks Osuji says Okorocha trusts after his wife. It is important that Okorocha is talking about a successor who would sustain the legacies of his government, and even surpass it. It is also important that such successor must have been schooled in the Rescue Mission mantra.

    Continuity in government if well thought out will always be in the interest of the public and the society. Analysts know that whatever has made Lagos State to be ahead of other states in the country in terms of planning and development dynamics is nothing other than the idea of Bola Tinubu to institute a succession plan that is being followed to the letter.

    Even at that, the Tinubu political family that has transcended the state did not discard the zoning arrangement or rotational structure which main purpose is to give all the zones of the state a sense of belonging in political leadership. Nearly two decades on, Lagos as Nigeria’s commercial hub has seen growth and prosperity because of its clear vision of becoming the centre of excellence and continuity in the quality of leadership running with the vision.

    Starting from 1999, Tinubu from a different zone kept the dream alive for eight years and handed the baton to Babatunde Fashola, also from a different zone who followed suit for another eight years before the mantle fell on Akinwunmi Ambode, still from another zone. A common denominator in the Lagos model is that every incoming governor strives to surpass the former with development programmes.

    Regardless of the metamorphosis Lagos had seen in terms of political parties, from Alliance for Democracy (AC) to Action Congress of Nigeria (CAN) to All Progressives Congress (APC), the dream of excelling more than other states remains intact. Methinks the Lagos model is what Imo should copy or what Okorocha wants to espouse.However, rather than think that rotational system makes the beneficiaries selfish and clannish in decision taking, Okorocha should see it as a way of helping to entrench healthy political competition and rivalry among the contending zones that make up Imo.

    Many Imolites and outsiders have attested and can vouch for the good nature of Madumere to stir the ship of Imo after Okorocha and deep down the governor’s conscience he knows it as fact. Apart from Okorocha initiating the support for Madumere, Imolites will be at peace with him as their governor and in the fullness of time, the credit will go to the man he refers to as his father, political and otherwise.

    Therefore, while Okorocha keeps close to his chest his choice of successor, keeping everyone guessing and hanging on to every word that he utters, the news that will gladden the heart of the APC members and none members alike, both from Owerri, Orlu or Okigwe zones will be the naming of Madumere as the party’s flag bearer.

    By so doing, chances are the APC would have a good outing in 2019 in Imo.

    • Anyanwu writes from Mbano, Okigwe.
  • Imo Deputy Gov. Eze Madumere joins guber race

    Imo Deputy Gov. Eze Madumere joins guber race

    …says I am eminently qualified to succeed Okorocha

    Imo State Deputy Governor, Eze Madumere, Thursday night, disclosed his readiness to join the 2019 governorship race after years of silence on his political ambition.

    Madumere who is from Owerri zone which has not produced a governor since the return of democracy in 1999, said that he is eminently qualified to succeed his boss, governor Rochas Okorocha. 

    Speaking while playing host the entire executive of All progressives Congress ( APC ), Mbaitoli, Madumere, said that he is one of the earliest Apostles of the Rescue Mission and can be trusted. 

    Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Uche Onwuchekwa, the Deputy governor, said he has decided to heed the calls across the state and beyond to contest the 2019 election in the interest of the people of the State who have shown him overwhelming support and solidarity. 

    The party chieftains endorsed him as their sole candidate for the 2019 gubernatorial election.

    The party executive members from all the twelve wards of Mbaitoli LGA,  led by the Local  Government Chairman, Barr Tony Amaechi, stressed; “among the few celebrated leaders in State and in the country at large, the Deputy Governor, Prince Madumere has distinguished himself in all ramifications. He has not only been proven to be loyal, humble but he has displayed competence to unimaginable measure”.

    They contested that, “among the twelve qualities that have been enumerated as regards who succeeds Governor Okorocha, our Deputy Governor has scored over 98%. For us as a people, he has become a role model and the pride of Imo State. On this note, the entire leadership of All Progressives Congress, Mbaitoli Chapter present him as our soul candidate for the Governorship race.”

    The Youth leader, Comrade Obinna Osuji, in his speech,  described the Deputy Governor as a “trustworthy Imo son who has shown competence, capacity, the administrative acumen and utmost love for the youth through life time empowerment programmes and mentorship”.

    In a similar vein, the Woman Leader,  Hon. Mrs. Gladys Emesibe said; “I am particularly happy with the Deputy Governor of our State. All the women of our party are very happy for the development in the State. Prince Madumere is our pride. He has fear of God. He is humble and has been supportive of the Governor in whatever in every capacity. All the women of Owerri zone have been calling on him to come out because of his leadership qualities. We shall work with other Local Government Areas to ensure that he emerges the Governor”.

  • Commercial activities grounded as Owerri monarch is laid to rest

    All markets and business places in Owerri, the Imo State capital were on friday shutdown as the paramount ruler of Owerri Eze Dr. Emmanuel Emenyonu Njemanze (Ozuruigbo V of Owerri) was laid to rest in his palace.

    Vehicular movements were also restricted as most of the major streets that used to be congested were almost deserted. Residents of Owerri reported that cannon shots started booming as early as 1am and continued until 12 noon.

    Eze Njemanze, whose reign was relatively peaceful, ascended the throne in 1989 and joined his ancestors in May 2016.

    The corpse was last taken to Government College Owerri where he was a pioneer student for a brief lying in state before a burial service at the Cathedral of Transfiguration of Our Lord (CATOL), where family members and Owerri indigenes turned out in large number to bid the monarch farewell. There was also a colourful road walk by youths in royal dresses.

    In his sermon the officiating Priest and the Anglican Bishop of Owerri, Rt. Rev. Dr. Cyril Okorocha stated that the quality of a man was not measured by his wealth, adding that the late monarch lived a life worthy of emulation and commendation.

    He prayed God for the repose of the soul of the departed monarch and the fortitude for the family to bear the loss.

    The burial was witnessed by eminent Nigerians including the former Governor of the State, Chief Ikedi ohakim, the Deputy Governor of the State, Eze Madumere ,  Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, Minister of state for Education, Prof. Anthony anwukah Chief Mike Ahamba SAN, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, former Military Administrator of the State, Senator Ike Nwachukwu and Amb Kema Chikwe.

    Others were Amb. Jude Agbugba, Livy Uzoukwu SAN, Ken Njemanze SAN, Prof. Viola Onwuliri,  Dr. Pascal Dozie and Hon. Onyewuchi Ezenwa among others.

  • Madumere hails Okorocha  for giant strides

    Madumere hails Okorocha for giant strides

    •Urges chieftains to uphold party’s ideals

    Imo State Deputy Governor Eze Madumere has hailed Governor Rochas Okorocha for living up to the people’s expectations.

    In his statement during the inaugural ceremony of the executive members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Imo State chapter, he said members gathered because the governor made them proud, following his giant strides, which he attributed to vision and hard work.

    Madumere urged the APC Chairman, Dr. Hilary Ekeh, not to shirk his responsibility, to avoid betraying the confidence reposed in him.

    The deputy governor, who was applauded by the youths, called for a collective pursuit of the party’s goals.

    He said all hands must be on deck to get the job done.

    Madumere pledged to support the chairman to make him succeed.

    He enjoined others to do same and advised him to run an open door policy.

  • Disquiet over plot to drop Madumere as Okorocha’s running mate

    Disquiet over plot to drop Madumere as Okorocha’s running mate

    Although Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has not shown interest to seek re-election, the choice of who becomes his running mate has polarised his camp.

    Some commissioners and political appointees, headed by a top government official in the Government House, are  said to be mounting pressure on the governor to drop his deputy, Eze Madumere, as his running mate and choose from among them, as part of the conditions to support his second term bid.

    The Nation learnt that some of the names suggested by the group included that of the Chief of Staff to the Government House, Sir Jude Ejiogu, the Commissioner for Finance, Deacon Chike Okafor, the Commissioner for Internally-Generated Revenue, Nick Oparandudu, among others.

    A source at the Government House, who preferred anonymity, said the government officials,  the move against the deputy governor as a fall back plan, in case the governor decided to run.

    The source said the renewed plot against Madumere might not be unconnected with the calculation that he might likely succeed Okorocha if he pursued his presidential ambition.

    “The plot to drop the deputy governor has reached an advanced stage. Those masterminding it will visit the governor tomorrow (today) to introduce their candidate for his consideration,” the source added.

    It alleged that the same people were behind the failed attempt to impeach the deputy governor a few months after his assumption of office, but were reprimanded by the governor, who warned against any unguided ambition that could derail the administration.

    “Having failed to impeach the deputy governor or turn the governor against him, the group is doing everything to ensure that the governor does not field him as his running mate. They want him to pick somebody from their camp. Their fear is that if the deputy governor is re-elected, it may be difficult to remove him in 2019 after Okorocha may have completed his two terms.”

    The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, said Okorocha has not decided to seek re-election despite pressure from stakeholders.

    He said: “The governor is still working on his presidential ambition and has not concluded to seek re-election. So the issue of who becomes his running mate will wait until he has made up his mind. He is not thinking in that direction now.”

  • Imo deputy governor  condemns  terrorism against children

    Imo deputy governor condemns terrorism against children

    Imo State Deputy Governor Eze Madumere has condemned terrorism against children, especially the abduction and continued detention of over 200 pupils of the Government Girls’ Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State.

    The deputy governor addressed reporters yesterday on arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

    He said the abduction of the schoolgirls was an act of wickedness not just against Nigerian children but also against the nation’s future.

    Madumere called for an end to blame game and the politics associated with the plight of the innocent girls.

    The deputy governor wondered why some “mindless” politicians were making inflammatory statements against opposition parties over the plight of the innocent schoolgirls.

    He urged the government to publish the names of the sponsors of the violent Boko Haram sect.

    Madumere urged the security agencies to intensify the search for the abducted schoolgirls.

    According to him, the innocent pupils do not deserve the traumatic experience they are going through.

    “It is traumatic and most painful to think of what those girls must have been going thorough. Each time I think about it, I develop goose pimples,” he said.

    Madumere, who is also the Southeast Deputy Governor of the Year, urged parents to desist from abusing their children.

    The deputy governor said there is need to educate every Nigerian child, irrespective of their gender.

    “It is the right of every child to get educated. I call on political leaders to emulate the sacrifices of (Imo State governor) Owelle Rochas Okorocha in giving free education and taking the children off the street,” he said.

    He also advised well-meaning Nigerians to use today’s Children’s Day celebration to reflect on the challenges facing children and how best to tackle them, especially their future.