Tag: Imo State
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‘Hold Okorocha responsible for breakdown of law and order’
Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State have asked security agents in the country to hold the state governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha responsible for any breakdown of law and order that may occur in the state as a result of the current political situation in the state.Operating under the auspices of Imo APC stakeholders Forum, the stakeholders in a statement signed by Dr. TOE Ekechi and Hon. Kingsley Ononuju accused the governor of wasting tax payers money to organize protest against the National Organising Secretary, Senator Osita Izunaso and the conduct of congresses.In the statement, the Forum said, “We wish to draw the attention of security agencies and the general public to the spate of senseless protests which we believe are being sponsored by the governor of Imo State in his desperate bid to blackmail the Imo State stakeholders particularly Distinguished Senator Osita Izunaso, the National Organizing Secretary of our great party.“We particularly draw attention to the sponsored protests of 17th and 23rd instant at APC party headquarters and SGF office respectively by hired miscreants against our coalition and Senator Osita Izunaso in particular.“It is shameful that the governor of Imo State can tow this path of dishonour by procuring the services of of helpless and hapless youths from Nasarawa State to foment trouble and embarrass the party. From the conduct of the so called “protesters” it was self evident that they did not even know why their services were procured.“The governor must therefore be called to order by well meaning Nigerians. We wish to warn that the continued sustenance of such senseless protests with Imo tax payers’ money portends very grave danger. The governor must be held fully responsible for any break down of law and order or loss of life if not now, by May 29, 2019 when his tenure surely would have expired.” -
Congress: Imo APC re-elects Ekeh as party chairman
Mr Hillary Ekeh has been re-elected as Imo APC party Chairman in the just concluded APC state congress in Imo.
The party delegates who described the congress election as peaceful and successful also re-elected Deputy Chairman Mr Ugochukwu Nzekwe.
But Gov. Rochas Okorocha described the election as illegal claiming that there was a court injunction restraining the party from conducting the election.
Okorocha’s Chief press Secretary Mr Sam Onwuemeodo yesterday issued a statement that the governor had obtained an injunction from an Owerri high court to stop the congress.
The party Chairman Hillary Ekeh countered the claim by saying neither he nor any member of the executive was served the injunction notice.
But the Imo police command claimed an injunction notice was served them and appealed that the congress be put on hold.
Andrew Enwerem, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) who disclosed this added that police will not allow any illegal gathering in the state.
Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) after the election, Sen Ifeanyi Araraume described the congress election as peaceful and well-coordinated.
He said there was no fracas or any form of violence during the process and commended the party chairman for his re-election.
He also lauded party delegates who in their wisdom decided to retain Ekeh as their chairman.
Asked if he has any idea of the injunction notice, Araraume said there was nothing like injunction stopping the conduct of the election.
“We the party stakeholders have no idea of any injunction, but even if there is an injunction nobody had been served so our election has to move on,” he said.
Sen Hope Uzodinma in a telephone interview told NAN that there was no hitch during the conduct of the election, adding that the congress in Imo indicated that democracy is growing in Imo.
Deputy Governor Mr Eze Madumere said the state congress was held successfully and the mandate of the people has been protected.
But the Deputy Chief of Staff to Gov. Okorocha, Kingsley Uju insisted that a faction of the party went into an unknown place to hold state congress even when a court injunction was served against the conduct of the election. (NAN)
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2019: Okorocha battles ‘allied forces’ in Imo
Following the dramatic changes in the political fortunes of the various gladiators in the ongoing power tussle within the Imo State chapter of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor, examines the immediate and future consequences of the outcomes of the elective ward and local government congresses held across the state recently.
BEFORE now, Governor Rochas Okorocha bestrode the political firmament of his homes state of Imo like a colossus. To many within and outside the Southeastern state, he was not just like any other governor in the country, he was more of an Emperor-governor who has his people where he wants them politically. According to Erastus Mike-Merah, an Owerri-based pro-democracy rights campaigner, it was a common parlance in the state to say ‘Imo is Okorocha and Okorocha is Imo.”
But all that was before the commencement of the just concluded congresses of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state. It started like a rude joke when news started filtering in that the ‘Allied Forces’, the new coalition of individuals and groups opposed to the governor’s administration in the state, may have found a way to floor Okorocha’s Rescue Mission camp finally.
The news generated heated debate as supporters of the governor swore he was unbeatable and that the membership of the much talked about Allied Forces in the state is not strong enough politically to grab the structure of the ruling party from the firm hold of the governor. This was just as those with sympathy for the opposition vowed that Okorocha will have no answer to the political gimmick to be employed against him by those seeking his political retirement in 2019.
The argument raged back and forth. “It was actually a moment of serious apprehension for the people of Imo State. Even people with little or no interest in politics got interested in what was going on. Talks about a possible demystification of Okorocha wasn’t something anybody within the state will ignore. That was how larger than life he was among his people,” Mike-Merah said.
However, by the time the dust raised by the ward and local government congresses of the party in Owelle Okorocha’s state cleared, there was little or no doubt left that he has been politically curtailed by the Allied Forces group given the outcome of the two congresses and the unexpected inability of the governor to get help from neither the national leadership of his party nor the presidency during what many pundits have come to term as the political battle of his life.
“Governor Okorocha today is fighting for his political future. Those opposed to his politicos and style are doing everything possible to frustrate his plans for 2019. That is actually what is playing out. It is not really a crisis within the ruling party here in Imo State. It is a power tussle between two prominent groups within the party namely the Governor’s Rescue Mission camp and the opposition Allied Forces. Largely, members of the party are mere onlookers and will align with the winners as usual.
“The struggle is about who governs Imo from 2019. The struggle is about whether Okorocha should go from Government House to the senate in 2019. The struggle is about who should call the shots within the ruling APC henceforth. It is a battle that has pitched Okorocha against some of the leading lights of politics in the state including the National Organising Secretary of the APC, Senator Osita Izunaso.
“The governor, in his bid to retain what many observers within and outside the ruling APC have described as ‘absolute control’ of the party, has also, by his own submissions on many occasions, declared that he is at war with serving Senators Hope Uzodimma and Ben Uwajumogu, APC governorship aspirant, Senator Ifeanyi Araraume, as well as former Governors Ikedi Ohakim and Achike Udenwa. That is the true state of things in Imo State,” Mike-Merah explained.
Going into oblivion?
So humbling were the outcome of the APC congresses in the state for the Rescue Mission camp that leaders of the ruling party on Thursday warned that Okorocha risks being suspended or expelled from the party if he continues with what they described as “activities capable of destabilizing the party ahead of the 2019 general elections.”
But his supporters say some ‘mischievous’ politicians are merely exaggerating the events of the past two weeks in the state to gain political mileage. According to Okey Apugo, a former state official of the Progressives Peoples Alliance (PPA) in Imo, “the coalition of Okorocha haters calling themselves Allied Forces in Imo today are not capable of subduing the political influence of the governor in the nearest future.
“Imo politics is not just about what some people rush to the television or newspaper to tell the public. We know our leaders and these jesters calling themselves Allied Forces are not among them. The only reason for their coming together is to take over Imo state again and rip us off as they’ve done in the past. We know them and we will always reject them. Okorocha will come out of this current blackmail and backstabbing stronger,” he added.
On the contrary, prominent leaders of the party insist that they have made Okorocha politically irrelevant in the state following his inability to manipulate the party congresses in his favour this time. They said they are not after the governor but are determined to rescue the party from imminent collapse in the state. Okorocha, according to them, was leading the APC to electoral defeat in the state and something needed to be done.
Dr. Theo Ekechi, former Information Commissioner in the state and one of the leading lights of the Allied Forces, while speaking after a close-door meeting with the APC national leadership on Thursday in Abuja, said the stakeholders had overwhelming evidences against Okorocha. This, he said, had made it impossible for the governor to get attention from any quarter in the state and in the South-East region.
“There have been wide jubilation in Imo because we have rescued the party from Okorocha, we have made it impossible for him to get help from anywhere. He cannot run to any political figure in the state because none is with him, he cannot approach any clergyman in the state. In his desperation, he ran to Sokoto, Daura and even to the Vice President, but help has refused to come,” he said.
Asked by The Nation to explain where himself and other prominent stakeholders in the party are determined to hijack the APC from Okorocha ahead f the 2019 elections, Ekechi, while saying nobody except the governor, is interested in hijacking or pocketing the party in the state, said Rochas’ actions and inaction was responsible for the problems facing the party in the state and the South-East generally.
Beyond intra-party politics, Ekechi alleged that the state was being mismanaged under Okorocha, adding that the governor was running the state like a personal estate. He said it was for these reasons and many more that concerned Imo elders rose up to help the APC before things get out of hand. “And everybody who cares to tell the governor to check himself automatically become and enemy of his administration,” he added.
More trouble from Abuja
And rather than offer the embattled Governor some respite from its national headquarter, the APC, through its National Working Committee (NWC) added to Okorocha’s headache when it warned the governor against transferring the frustration emanating from his mismanaged relationship with his people on the party’s national leadership. It was so bad that the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, accused the Imo helmsman of being malicious.
“With due respect, Governor Okorocha is being malicious and unfair to the NWC. If he has mismanaged his relationship with his own people, in a way that they now constitute an encumbrance to him, he should not transfer his frustration to the NWC. It is certainly not right to set fire to the village because you want to kill a rat. If Okorocha has any specific grievances, he should come forward with them rather than making this generalised accusations,” Abdullahi said.
The NWC was reacting to an earlier threat by Okorocha to expose some NWC members. The governor had accused the APC national chairman of lying, adding that “this means the party lied that they have gotten the result. Everything there looks funny, it looks like some kind of mischievous connivance of people trying to make up things, cook up stories and tell people that this is how I lie.” He further accused the NWC of conducting the congresses for themselves rather than ensuring the promotion of the party.
Okorocha alleged that as a result of the vested interest of the NWC in the congresses, the whole process have been messed up. “The secretary of the appeal panel came to the national secretariat and she was interviewed where she said there was no congress in Imo State, adding that there was even no material not to talk about congress being held. She stated that those who submitted the result sheet should tell the security agencies how they conducted the congress and got the result sheet.
“I see the chairman as a man of integrity, and he must be very careful not to allow this Imo State matter remove his integrity in this country, because as he’s aging, he should not to allow this to dent his political image as history would not write well about him. For him to come out publicly to tell the world that there was congress when there was no congress and that he has received result sheet when they have not seen result sheet, that is not good for our party.”
But Abuja based lawyer, Anthony Chyma, says the NWC was unfair in its treatment of Okorocha’s complaints and called on the party to retrace its steps. He said Abdullahi’s statement was most uncharitable considering the contribution of Okorocha to the APC. “As a publicity secretary of the party, he should have come by way of amenable statement and not aggravating the situation. Okorocha, is the current governor and has all the information on issues bedevilling the party.”
According to him, Okorocha’s claim that no ward congress held in the state was vindicated by the Police which recently paraded four suspects arrested in an Abuja hotel for allegedly stealing APC congress materials meant for the state. He said investigation also revealed a link to a serving Senator from Imo State being part of the plot to cart away ward congress results sheets, LGA results sheets and delegates nomination forms from Imo State.
“It amounts to bias to castigate the governor in such a manner and leave the party open to unnecessary bashing. It does not speak well of the office of the national publicity secretary and generally the entire party. It’s shocking to hear the image maker of the APC resort to tarnishing the image which he should be protecting. His bias as a national officer is tantamount to hard sell,” he said.
How Okorocha fell
Just before the commencement of the congresses, Okorocha had boldly told those opposed to him to perish the thought of taking over the party from him. The governor, aside other issues, drew the ire of many of his party chieftains following indications that he plans to install his son in-law, Uche Nwosu, as his successor come 2019. Not a few APC chieftains in the state have publicly rejected the idea. But Okorocha has been boasting that he will have his way effortlessly.
At the initial stage, it appeared as if the Governor has the support of the state leadership of the party in his plot to install Nwosu. Of course, the House of Assembly was tacitly part of the move, and he flaunted their loyalty at will. But a face-off between Okorocha and APC state chairman, Hillary Eke, over the hosting of first Imo APC stakeholders’ meeting in Owerri, the state capital, last month, exposed the crack Okorocha’s political family.
Consequently, the governor and most of his loyalists, including members of the state assembly and commissioners, boycotted the stakeholders’ meeting just as the state leadership of the party decided to discontinue all political alliances with the governor’s camp. Expectedly, tension rose and the ground was prepared for a political showdown between Okorocha’s Rescue Mission group and the then emerging Allied Forces group.
“That Okorocha lost the support of Hillary Eke and most of the other state officials of the party was a costly error. That was the beginning of what we are seeing today. He mismanaged his relationship with them as many of them accused him of being rude and uncouth in his manners towards them. The state chairman, according to sources tried to avoid the rift, but Okorocha was overconfident in his handling of their complaints before the bubble burst,” Mike-Merah said.
A governorship aspirant, Senator Ifeanyi Araraume, added that “all well-meaning citizens” in Imo State are in agreement to stop Okorocha from further destroying the state. “From the political class to the academic, from professionals to the clergy, the traditional institutions and even artisans in Imo State are in agreement, beyond partisan, sectional, religious and cultural boundaries to stop Okorocha from further destroying the state economically, politically, amd culturally.
“In the last couple of months, Governor Okorocha has been raining abuses on every political leader of note in the state, including his predecessors, dead or alive. It is worth pointing out that by his statement, the governor has admitted that he is at war with the entire political class in the state. For instance, his inclusion of his two immediate predecessors, Governors Ikedi Ohakim and Achike Udenwa, as being members of a certain coalition that intends to distract him is a clear demonstration of this.
“Added to this is the fact that he is at loggerheads with his deputy and the two senators in his party. It was perhaps for want of proper language that the governor resorted to the use of the word coalition. But even a fresh man in a political science class knows that the word coalition is a clear misnomer in the present circumstances in Imo State.” Political observers say Okorocha, unknowingly or carelessly, bit more than he could chew by fighting too many political titans at the same time.
“How on earth will one politician in Imo State, even if he is the governor, engage in political battles with Ararume, Ohakim, Udenwa, Izunaso, Eke, Madumere, Uzodinma, Uwajumogu, Ekechi, Church leaders, royal fathers, youth groups and many other groups and individuals, at the same time barely a year to the next general election and expect to win them all? Not forgetting that he has the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its chieftains to grapple with,’ a party leader told The Nation.
The congresses
The above was the political scenario within the ruling APC in Imo State as at May 5, 2018, when the party held its congress in all the wards across the country. And by the time the exercise ended in the state, with the state leadership of the party declaring the congress successful, Okorocha had no choice but to raise alarm, alleging that materials especially the result sheets meant for the exercise could not be found.
The Governor alleged that the national organising secretary of the party, Osita Izunaso, and secretary of the convention committee, Senator Ben Uwajumogu, had connived with the chairman of the state congress committee, Ini Okorie, to hijack the congress materials, thus not allowing the exercise to hold as expected. But Eke and Uwajimogu stated that the Ward Congress in the state was conducted and concluded successfully and peacefully on Saturday, May 5, 2018, in the 305 wards of the state.
Sensing danger, Okorocha ran all the way to Daura in Katsina State to seek help from President Muhammadu Buhari. While there, he alleged that his opposition to the tenure elongation of the APC National Working Committee (NWC), might have irked Oyegun, leading to his attempt to frustrate and truncate his political future using the ongoing congresses of the party.
To further ensure that he got justice, the governor approached the appeal committee of the party, seeking the cancellation of the ward congress held in his state. But the committee, in its report dated May 10, said the governor lacked the locus standi to file any petition asking for a cancellation of the exercise because “the persons who would have the right to petition over the conduct of the ward congress elections are those qualified to contest the congress having purchased the forms.”
The Abubakar Tutare-led committee held that “the petitions were written by unqualified persons and therefore would be construed as lacking the locus standi/basis to bring in any petitions.” The report effectively put paid to all hopes of Okorocha’s camp getting its members elected as ward officials of the party in the state. Not to be deterred, the governor shifted his gaze to the local government congress held a week later.
But at the end of the process, he again lamented that the process was hijacked and manipulated to keep his supporters out of contention. While the state executive committee of the party once again declared the successful completion of the congress across the state, Okorocha and his men were left wondering where the votes were cast. Again, he accused the national leadership of the party of aiding and abetting those who want to end his political career.
“Let me intimate you of the happenings in my state. Only yesterday, I learnt of the party’s office gutted by fire. I think this is as a result of agitation or what has been happening in the state as a result of the purported congress which was meant to hold in the state last Saturday. I have informed the public that there was no congress whatsoever in Imo State, rather, the materials for the congress were missing and it was traced to the house of the APC National Organising Secretary of our party,” he lamented.
And at the time of filing in this report, the party in the state was preparing to hold its state congress where a new leadership will be elected to run the affairs of the party. This is an election Okorocha, according to his close aides, has dreamt of for so long. “He badly wanted Eke and his co-executives out of the state secretariat of the APC and he looked forward to booting them out at this state congress,” a party source said.
But it is obvious Okorocha will have no say when the decisions as to who will be elected into the new state executive committee of the APC in the state are taken. This is because not one of the elected delegates, who will decide the fates of the contestants, is from his embattled political family. The consequences of this political development, according to pundits, are huge and frightening, especially to the Rescue Mission group within Imo APC.
Still hopeful?
Meanwhile, Okorocha is still assuring his supporters that the NWC of the party will still look into the issues arising from the ward and local government congresses. In a recent statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, the governor said “with the unfolding scenario and incontrovertible evidences, Nigerians have seen that sensitive materials meant for ward congresses of the party in Imo were stolen, which stopped the exercise from taking place on Saturday, May 5, 2018.”
The governor alleged that the National Chairman of APC, Chief John Oyegun, had told Nigerians that the local government congresses of the party would be on hold, pending the outcome of the report of the Appeal Panel on Imo ward congresses. “And since that public statement by the national chairman, he has not made any additional statement to that effect or any other statement in the contrary. So, all the rumours being posted on the social media on the conduct of local government congress in the state are neither here nor there,” the statement said.
Similarly, lawmakers in the state have also assured the governor of their continued support for him in his current political travail. The Speaker, Acho Ihim, called on the national leadership of APC to reschedule ward and local government congress in the state. He said there was no election in the state as earlier reported, adding that the lawmakers were on the same page with Okorocha.
“The shenanigans that we saw last Saturday can never be taken for congresses and we are taking this very seriously. We are here to reconfirm the fact that there was no ward congress in Imo and to demand that an announcement be made for a new date for the ward and local government congresses. As such, we demand that a constituted statement and announcement be made about the congresses that did not hold, the new date should be announced,” he said.
The speaker, who led 23 other legislators from the state to a meeting with the national chairman of the party, said it was critical to revisit the congresses before talks on state congress could commence. He said that such talk would ensure peace and unity in the state. He, however, said that the governor had done so well, adding that there would not have been APC in the Southeast without him.
On the allegation that Okorocha wanted his son in-law as his successor, the speaker said “the governor as a person has his preferences, I have mine too and we all do, and as such, whoever you want to endorse, you can endorse. For me and the governor, we have endorsed Nwosu, his son in-law, but when the primaries come, Imo people will decide if it will be another candidate. It doesn’t imply that at the moment, you can’t do your own. Endorsement is not a special thing.”
As things stand currently, it is obvious that the last is yet to be heard about the political upheaval threatening the very essence of Okorocha’s life after office. And as pundits continue to ponder on the effects of the crisis on the electoral fortunes of the APC, not only in Imo State, but in the entire Southeast zone, the political gladiators, sadly, appear unwilling to sheath their swords just yet.
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Court stops Imo State congress
A Federal high court sitting in Owerri, the Imo state capital has stopped the All Progressives Congress (APC) from going ahead with the state congress scheduled for Saturday, May 19, 2018.
Five members of the party in the state had gone to court seeking an interim order to stop the congress from going ahead with the congress pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.
Presiding Judge, Justice Lewis Allagoa said it is hereby ordered that “the respondents are hereby ordered to appear in court on the next adjourned date to show cause why the order should not be granted.
The plaintiff in the case Re Barrister Manchu Augustine, Anumhinu China Jude, Akudinobi Umunna, Ekwebelum Sammy Kelechi and Joseph Ilechukwu, while the respondents are the APC, INEC, the National Organising Secretary of the party, the state chairman of the party, Chief Hilary Eke, Chairman of the Ward and Local government congress committee and six others.
“That time is hereby abridged to order that the return date shall be provided that the respondents are served 48hours before then ad that all parties stands adjourned should maintain status quo anti bellium”.
The court adjourned the matter to 22nd May for further hearing.
The plaintiffs are seeking an interim injunction to stop the conduct of local government and any other congress pending the determination of the suit.
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Imo: ‘Stingy’ Nneji is the way
WITH a little over a year to the gubernatorial elections, several aspirants have emerged in various parties in Imo State and many more are expected to emerge in the next few months.
So far, those who have emerged can be described as a motley crowd – the good, the bad and the ugly: The serious and the unserious; the capable and the incapable. All of them want to govern us.
It is within their rights to aspire and no one can begrudge them that. However, there is one man in the race who has excited me very much.
He is Mr. Frank Nneji, the brilliant and hardworking Managing Director of Rapido Group of Companies which includes ABC Transport, a company which changed the face of transportation in this country; Fibi Foods, Rapido Audiovisuals company, a foremost marketer of audio visual products; Transit Support Nigeria Limited which assembles light and heavy trucks and buses and markets equipment and accessories which support the transportation industry.
There are also other subsidiaries in the group, including hotels.
He is a man whose career trajectory I have followed since about 1994 when he changed the story of interstate public transportation in Nigeria.
Before the coming of ABC Transport, travellers were treated like cattle by the various bus companies.
There was nothing like customer service or respect for the passengers. But he changed all that.
His entry into politics and the governorship race has also excited many other people I have spoken to or come across.
We all want him to come and change the culture of governance in Imo State as he changed that of the transport industry in Nigeria.
However, there are those who insist that despite his credibility and other good qualities that he brings to the table, they have a problem with him.
According to them, he is stingy. He does not throw money around like other candidates. Whenever I hear this view, my regard or esteem for whoever expressed it drops immediately.
It is apparent that the person who voiced that opinion does not know much. If he did, he would be able to differentiate between the words stingy and prudent. They don’t mean the same thing.
I always try to educate such people about the difference between the two words and why they should not follow a candidate just because he is throwing money around.
Some of them listen and change their views while some of the more conceited ones walk away to continue to wallow in their ignorance.
I begin my lecture by pointing out to them that if Mr. Nneji were stingy, he would not bring out his money to contest elections in today’s Nigeria.
Most of the people who say he is stingy cannot plunge their own resources into an uncertain venture such as politics at any level, even if they had all the money in the world. I educate them that Nneji is prudent. Not stingy.
That he is a very good and careful manager of resources, which is why he has attained the heights he has got to in his business today.
It takes a lot of discipline to grow a business as anyone who has done so will tell you. I mean a real well set up business, not one that operates out of a briefcase with a few or no staff at all. One must conserve one’s resources to have money to grow one’s capital and meet one’s obligations.
Even his enemies will agree that Nneji has done that very well in this regard.
At this point in Imo State’s development or situation, with the government so heavily indebted to banks, contractors, workers , pensioners and people who have obtained court judgements against it for various reasons, there is no doubt that the state needs a disciplined and prudent manager of resources to dig it out of the deep mess it is in.
Imo State cannot afford to continue to be run the way it has been run in recent times. It just cannot be business as usual.
If he is elected into office, the people of Imo State can be sure Nneji will not fritter away their meagre funds by flying chartered private jets to Abuja and other places at least for six million Naira per round trip as is the case presently.
Nneji will not embark on expensive jamborees such as birthday celebrations for himself and members of his family at government expense.
Nneji will not embark on flights of fancy with public funds, such as moulding statues at undisclosed amounts, building “five star” hotels in the bush or 27 “Specialist” hospitals. In short, Nneji will not spend government money recklessly because he does not spend his own in that manner.
Nneji will not pay outrageous sums to private television stations in Lagos to air live coverage of inconsequential private and government ceremonies which add no value at all to the lives of the average Imolites.
Nneji will not move around with a convoy of twenty or more cars fueled and maintained at government expense.
Nneji will not shut down government any time he feels like it by ordering every major government functionary to come and see him off or receive him at the airport.
Nneji will not waste government money by embarking on projects on which feasibility studies, designs, estimates and Bills of Quantity have not been done or prepared.
Nneji will not go to China to import uniforms, shoes and school furniture at huge cost to the government when they can be made here.
Nneji would not make advance payment of government money to contractors without bank guarantee so the contractor will not abscond with the money paid to him.
Nneji has proved that he is a corporate governance disciple who will follow due process in all that he does. Due process saves money for government in the long run.
Nneji, as a prudent man, will run Imo State like a business which has a balance sheet to show profit and loss.
This will ensure that whatever money is available to the state goes a long way.
As a man who appreciates the value of money and what can be achieved if money is properly managed for the benefit of the public, Nneji will plug all the sources of leakages and ensure that money due the government goes into government coffers -something that is not happening now.
I could go on to give Imo people more reasons why the man some of them call “stingy” is the best bet for them, but let me stop so far.
Before I conclude, I have some questions to ask. Have the people of Imo State asked themselves where the aspirants who are throwing money around as if there is no tomorrow, got the money from?
Have they stopped to consider how those people are going to recoup the money they are throwing around when they get into office?
Of course the answer is obvious. They are not Father Christmas. All the money they are sharing is a means to an end. They have to recoup it if they get into office by looting the government coffers.
I think Imo could do with some “stinginess”, though I prefer to call it prudence. We have seen where a culture of frivolity, “settlement” and unbridled extravagance has landed us.
– Okoro contributed this from Owerri
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The rescue Imo needs
SIR: The end time is a Christian buzzword that is frequently used by greedy and extractive priests in Christendom. God created the world and it is apparent that no one knows when and how he created it. The first man and woman just found themselves on earth and never knew how they came about, who brought them and at what age. It stands to reason therefore to assume that no one knows the end time.
I sadly wish to draw the attention of the reading public to what is currently happening in Imo State. I speak about the so-called Rescue Mission that is scrapping Imolites into a seeming mass grave like a very busy scrapper caterpillar of Julius Berger. A mission that perfects its acts on the unprotected poor masses. Imo State is almost a deserted state now as almost all her elite have relocated to Abuja and Lagos for safety and livelihood. Hardship is at an unbearable point. Our Youths at various levels are leaving the shores of the country to just anywhere else the wind blows them.
The Rescue Mission Government of Rochas Okorocha is doing abracadabra some less discerning members of the hoi polloi clapping. Salaries and pensions are paid after 30 percent deduction; shops and business places are being pulled down with gusto.
The Agwa and Awara Boys now being used to foment trouble and harass the populace don’t know enough history to understand their parents suffered under- development and why Mr. Douglas, Mr. Wetheral, Mr. Tetlow and Mr. Royce did not settle within Oguta territory when in about 1890 the British came into Owerri through Oguta (Osemoto Sea Port).
Why can’t the governor organize overseas trips, foreign scholarship and developmental programmes for these future hopes of Imo State oil producing area; why have they not asked the government about the 13% oil derivation fund and how the fund has so far been deployed? Why must they be used to carry out ‘Owelle show us the man and go to sleep’; can’t these boys be governor in 2019? The elders of Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area should speak sense to their youth. I was very close to the late Nzeobi of Egbema HRM Eze S.N.A. Uzor and the late HRH Eze K.O. Ekwueme also of Egbema who were highly development-minded leaders and lights of that Local Government Area.
Those who delight in training other people’s children as cultists, armed robbers and political thugs must always remember that those they arm will exact revenge on their master’s generations. Those who jostle and jump up and down around Eke-onunwa and Douglas Road carrying unauthorized weapons should know that “Ofe akputara n’aga ite n’ala n’aga onu.” Anyone who loves your family will not teach you how to do evil.
The rescue missionary government has failed Imolites, the worst of it is the Imo House of Assembly that is akin to a congregation of village headmasters under the authority of an illiterate oba. A lot of our common funds have been used without records on the continuous urban renewal nonsense and round-abouts without processes. By the way what is renewal, when was Imo State created and what is indeed old that needed renewal and who drew the renewal plans. These, of course, are mere ploys to siphon our common wealth. A trailer load of naira will of course be required to match Ararume’s pick up loads of money for the 2019 general elections. That is what all these abracadabras happening in Imo state in these past seven years is all about… aggrandizement and politics. Imo State has suffered disastrous politics these few years which has left it prostrate. The real rescue needed urgently.
- Nze Okwaraeze Eronini
email:eromanshiplines@gmail.
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BBNaija: Miracle, Nina arrive Imo State (video)
Winner of the Big Brother Naija Double Wahala, Miracle and ex strategic partner Nina, have arrived their hometown Imo State.
The pair went in company of fellow ex-housemates, Bambam and Teddy A.
The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, received Miracle and his fellow housemates amidst cheers from the people.
In series of videos posted on their Instagram page, fans could be seen Praising Miracle who was recently named Imo State education ambassador by Okorocha.
Meanwhile, Nina who is also an indigene and a student of Imo State University, had expressed disappointment at the kind of reception she got.
She took to her Instagram page and said:
“Feeling bad right now. I wasn’t recognised in my own state. But it’s well.”

Miracle however, expressed appreciation to God and the people of Imo state. Adding that his Governor deserves some accolade. “ GOD Almighty…. You’re Great!!! You made this possible. My Governor deserve some accolade…”
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APC stakeholders in Imo want NWC to save party from Okorocha
Imo, All Progressives Congress ( APC ) Stakeholders Forum has pleaded with the party´s National Working Committee ( NWC ) to intervene in the crisis currently rocking its ranks.
Mr Oke Ikoro, the Chairman of the forum, made the plea on Wednesday in Abuja when a delegation of the forum visited the NWC.
According to him, APC in Imo has been appropriated by Gov. Rochas Okorocha who ´´ has completely privatised the party´´ through his activities. Ikoro said there was so much anger, acrimony and bitterness among party members.
´´This is why we have come here to lend our grievances to the NWC, we came to express our disappointment on the leadership of Gov. Rochas Okorocha, his activities and the APC under him.
´´ We didn´t want to say this with word of mouth but we have put it in writing so that you can have a critical look at it after we had gone,´´ he said.
Ikoro said that the stakeholders had to bring the matter to NWC after trying without success to address it at the state level.
He alleged that some of the governor´s actions in the state were not friendly and were forcing members out of the party rather than bringing membership to the fold.
Ikoro said the actions included the demolition of markets and indiscriminate revocation of land titles without due process. He also criticised the governor´s plan to install his son-in-law as the next governor of Imo.
Ikoro said ´´all we are saying is that due process should be followed and that the state funds should not be wasted.´´
According to him, people are exiting from the party because of the highhandedness of the governor.
´´ We are calling on the party leadership to call the governor to order and to separate the party from him, ´´ he said.
Ikoro expressed optimism that as the highest organ of the party empowered to bring peace and unity, the matter would be addressed by the NWC.
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´´Furthermore, on Saturday, the ward congresses of the party will start and we know that what the governor is planning is to hijack the process,´´ he said.
He alleged that the governor`s plan was to influence the congress by ensuring that his cronies were put in elective offices.
He said that the party leadership should intervene to prevent the governor from hijacking the process.
In his response, the APC National Chairman, Chief Odigie-Oyegun, said there was nothing to celebrate in the report.
He said that the saving grace was that the stakeholders were all dedicated and did not storm out of the party.
He said Imo must lead in the South- East to ensure the party´s electoral victory in 2019 and as such the unity of the party was critical to achieve the goal.
´´ Some controversies are necessary to bring about unity that will bring victory, together Imo state will be almost a certainty but we will be in deep trouble if we are divided.
´´Without any prejudice, I want to assure you that we, on our side, will do everything possible to take up your complaints and reservations.
´´We will talk to the other side so that an acceptable compromise and understanding is reached to make it possible for us to work as one party and one political fighting force.
´´I am certainly not unaware of the issues; as the party’s national chairman, all these things end up directly or indirectly on my desk, “he said.
The party chairman added that whatever the rights and the wrongs of both sides were, victory could only come through unity.
He said that to get unity, there must be justice, adding: “while am insisting on a united fighting force, I also insist that there is justice.’’
Odigie-Oyegun said that as far as the coming party congresses were concerned, the leadership was determined to ensure free, fair and level playing field for all aspirants in spite of what anyone thought.
He charged the stakeholders to prove their worth by ensuring that the right things were done and that true reconciliation was achieved in the party in Imo.
NAN
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#BBNaija: Okorocha congratulates Miracle
Imo state governor, Rochas Owelle Okorocha has congratulated the winner of the 2018 Big Brother Naija Reality Show, Mr. Miracle Igbokwe.
Miracle is an indigene of Imo state.
The governor in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, described Miracle, as a good ambassador of the state, adding that he was not surprised that he ended up being the winner of the show.
He commended him for conducting himself well for the 12 weeks the entertaining event lasted.
The governor disclosed that the State Government would give Miracle the attention he deserves and commended him for the good remarks he made about the free and qualitative education in the state.
He equally commended the organizers of the event for coming up with such youth oriented show.
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2019: Nwosu will win, Okorocha assures APC supporters
…I have retired all godfathers
Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha, has assured the supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) that his Chief of Staff, Uche Nwosu has what it takes to win the 2019 governorship election.
The Imo governor disclosed that his support for Nwosu’s governorship ambition is not for any personal gain but but the conviction that he will make a good governor, judging by his acceptability, which he said cuts across the three zones of the state.
Okorocha who spoke when political leaders, women and youth groups, as well as traditional rulers came to endorse Nwosu at the Government House, said that he would want to hand over to a governor that will discriminate against any zone but will see the entire state as one deserving of equal attention.
He assured that Nwosu will win the 2019 governorship election, irrespective of the objections of the political ‘bigwigs’, adding that the power to elect a governor resides with the people and not few political elites and godfathers, adding that, “I have no doubt that Nwosu will win the governorship election considering his pedigree and humble background” .
According to the governor, “Nwosu has learnt the ropes and is better qualified than any other aspirant. Nwosu is the least of the political children I have trained but I don’t know any of them as much as I have known Nwosu, I took him up when he was just nobody and he grew to the height he is now, his only sin is that he is my son-in-law, how about the Njemanze’s, the Bishops from Egbu, they occupy every position in Egbu without considering who and where they came from”
He continued that, “Nwosu will win in 2019, don’t be afraid , I am there, I have retired the Arthur Nzeribes, the Udenwas, now I will retire the rest of them finally, I know them and they know me, their plan is to push me so that they can get the Senate, it’s a lie, i will run for the Senate as well”.
Speaking on President Muhammadu Buhari’s declaration for a second term, Governor Okorocha assured that “he will win again, just like he did in 2015”.
He said, “Buhari will win again and again, after Buhari, the turn will come to South East and it will be the turn of Okorocha”