Tag: Okorocha

  • Okorocha… The  gathering storm

    Okorocha… The gathering storm

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha is fighting on all fronts. His party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has turned against him, owing to his identification with the All Progressives Congress (APC). His enstranged political benefactor, Chief Martins Agbaso, wants to take his pound of flesh over the impeachment of his brother, Jude, the former deputy governor. Can Okorocha weather the storm? Correspondent OKODILI NDIDI writes on the governor’s 2015 calculations and the obstacles ahead.

     

    A political storm is gath-ering in Imo State, ahead of the 2015 general elections. At the centre of the storm is Governor Rochas Okorocha, who is scheming for a second term, despite being at loggerheads with his party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and other enthrenched forces in the state.

    The governor is engaged in a fierce battle with these powerful forces, who are not comfortable with his style of governance. Many politicians have complained that he has been running a one-man show, adding that, apart from refusing to carry them along, he has not judiciously utilised the resources of the state.

    Okorocha’s political opponents are increasing daily, especially since the impeachment of his deputy, Jude Agbaso, in controversial circumstances.

    The Agbasos have joined forces with other opposition groups to give Okorocha a run for his money in 2015 elections. One of their strategies is to distract his administration through virulent propaganda. The aggrieved APGA chieftains are joining forces with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to create an image problem for the governor. Already, they have started beaming a seachlight on the administration by forwarding petitions to the anti-graft bodies about alleged financial irregularities in the state.

    Last week, the battle ground shifted to Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Sources said that some politicians from the state were wooing the Presidency to support their onslaught against Okorocha, with a view to neutralising him, ahead of the next elections.

    However, the governor’s camp is not relenting. It is matching propaganda with propaganda. The Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Hon Benjamin Uwajumogu, recently alleged that he was offered N3 billion to impeach the governor. He said that those who attempted to bribe him wanted the impeached deputy governor to become the beneficiary of the deft move.

    The Speaker fingered Chief Martin Agbaso, the Southeast APGA leader, Col. Augustine Akobundu (rtd) and another millionaire-businessman in the plot. They have denied the allegation, saying that it was a tissue of lies.

    Chief Agbaso is bitter against Okorocha with justification. He is unhappy about the impeachment of his younger brother. He has also accused the governor of betraying the agreement between them on 2015. He attributed his brother’s ouster to the 2015 calculations.

    Now, Agbaso has vowed to challenge Okorocha’s bid for a second term. The Emekuru-born politician has promised to give the governor a run for his money.

    Another whirlwind threatening Okorocha’s government is the contentious tenure of the sacked local government chairmen. The 27 elected chairmen who were sacked by Okorocha, following his assumption of office, are fighting back under the umbrella of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON). They have the backing of the and their party, the PDP.

    Also spitting fire are the loyalists of former Governor Ikedi Ohakim, who working assiduously for his return to power. Sources said that the governor also have some powerful “Abuja politicians” to contend with. These politicians are also eyeing the governorship in Imo and amassing resources to bankroll the plot to oust Okorocha from office.

    The Contenders

     

    Captain Emmanuel Iheanacho

     

    One of the major contenders for Okorocha’s office is Captain Emmanuel Iheancho, the Managing Director of Genesis Worldwide Shipping Company and Chief Executive Officer of Integrated Oil and Gas. He is a former Minister for Interior under President Goodluck Jonathan.

    In 2011, he was removed as minister, following complaints by Ohakim, who accused him of anti- party activities.

     

    Chief Jerry Chukwueke

     

    The Chairman of Germaine group is another contender for Douglas House. Reputed for his strong financial strength, Chukwueke is said to be seriously mobilising towards achieving his gubernatorial ambition in 2015.

    A known financier of the PDP in the state and brother in-law to the PDP National Women Leader Kema Chikwe, Chukwueke is said to be enjoying the support of the party’s hierarchy.

     

    Emeka Ihedioha

     

    The House of Representatives Deputy Speaker, current deputy Speaker, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, is a governorship aspirant in the PDP. He is a major threat to Okorocha’s second term bid. He has structures across the local governments. Many believe that he is an asset to the party in the state.

     

    Agbaso

     

    Agbaso is a great politician. He has a formidable structure in the state. he was a thorn in the flesh of Ohakim. Many people believed that he won the critical 2007 elections, but the poll was rigged in favour of the PDP.

    In 2011, Okorocha had approached him for collaboration. In fact, he mobilised support for the APGA candidate. According to party insiders, an agreement was brokered between Okorocha and Agbaso that the former should go for one term. As part of the deal, Okorocha selected Agbaso’s brother, Jude, as his running mate. However, as the preparations for the 2015 begins, quarrel ensued between the two politicians.

    Agbaso has not jettison his governorship ambition and sources said that he will challenge Okorocha for the number one seat in the next election.

     

    The governor’s strengths

     

    Despite all these mounting pressure, Okorocha has proved to be the cat with nine lives. Efforts to remove him from office have collapsed like a pack of cards.

    He had ridden to power on the back of the inept PDP administration in the state. It was a revolution of the masses for change.

    The governor embarked on a rescue mission. He converted the state into a huge construction site. Although he also took some controversial steps, the people have maintained attachment to his government because of his widely advertised people-oriented programmes.

    The administration is also planning for an empowerment programme fo the masses in appreciation of the mandate they gave to the governor.

    Another policy that has endeared the people to Okorocha, apart from the massive infrastructural development in the rural communities, is the creation of the Community Government Council, which has brought government closer to the people. There is hardly any community that has not benefited from the on-going infrastructure development, especially road construction and provision of hospitals.

    Another major plus of Okorocha’s administration, which has made him a household name, is the free education policy. Many low income earners who had their wards in the state higher insti,tutions, have heaved a sigh of relief following the introduction of the policy, which formed the fulcrum of Okorocha’s campaign.

    Recently, the students and youths staged a protest in solidarity with the government.

     

    Okorocha’s APC calculation

     

    Okorocha is conscious of the ambush awaiting him in the APGA. But he will have a platform for the realisation of his second term dream in the All Progressive Congress (APC).

    With the move, many opposition figures who would have contested against him have become his supporters in the proposed party.

    The appointment of Price Eze Madumere from Owerri Zone as the deputy governor was seen by many as the “Option B” for the governor, if he pushes ahead with his presidential ambition.

    Okorocha, who has been described by his admirers as a sensitive and intelligent politician, has not voiced his interest in a second term. But a sourcse close to him said that he will declare his ambition soon.

  • I was offered N3b to impeach Okorocha, says Speaker

    •Agbaso: Speaker can’t say that

    The Speaker of the Imo State House of Assembly, Benjamin Uwajumogu, yesterday revealed how Martin Agbaso, the elder brother of the impeached deputy governor, Jude Agbaso and some chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) allegedly offered him N3 billion to impeach Governor Rochas Okorocha.

    Speaking during an interview with reporters in Owerri, Uwajumogu alleged that the elder Agbaso, a businessman, PDP National Vice-Chairman (Southeast) Augustine Akobundu and others, promised to give him the money, if he facilitates the impeachment to pave the way for Jude Agbaso to become governor.

    He said: “Last August, the elder Agbaso invited me for a meeting, saying he wanted to assist me from being removed from office.

    “I attended the meeting in Anambra State at the home of the businessman. We had PDP members, including Akobundu, in attendance.

    “I was told that the Presidency has directed that impeachment proceedings be commenced against Governor Okorocha, so that Jude Agbaso can take over.

    “The sum of N3billion was offered to me and adequate protection.

    “I asked them to give me the evidence that was required to impeach the governor and till today they have not given me any evidence.”

    Uwajumogu added: “Okorocha got wind of the matter and confronted Agbaso and me.

    “I owned up and since there was no evidence I didn’t think it was anything to worry about.”

    The Speaker also debunked claims that Agbaso’s impeachment was predetermined.

    “I am surprised by some of the information being released by the Agbasos.

    “If there was any predetermined impeachment action, it was to be against the governor, which was to be sponsored by Martin Agbaso and the PDP in line with the directives of the Presidency.”

    But Akobundu said: “I am not aware of what he (Speaker) is talking about.

    “I am a member of the opposition in the state and can’t be talking about impeachment.

    “The PDP is concerned about restoring good governance in the state.

    The party’s spokesman, Blyden Amajirionwu, described the Speaker’s claim as unfounded and total falsehood.

    Martin Agbaso said: “I am not sure the Speaker can say anything like that.”

     

  • Heartland players blast Okorocha, management

    Heartland players blast Okorocha, management

    Heartland players have blamed Imo State government and their management after they returned from Gabon without kicking a ball.

    US Bitam claim they have walked over the Nigerian club after they failed to turn up on Saturday for a CAF Confederation Cup first round second leg match. ‘The Naze Millionaires’ won the first leg 2-1 in Owerri last month.

    “This is a shame, how will we travel for a game and couldn’t play. The management and the Imo State government are to blame for this because they didn’t do their work well in respect of this game,” blasted one of the players on arrival in Lagos from Libreville.

    “The date and time for the game was not fixed today, so they didn’t make arrangement for us to be there in time for the match. The government was behind our woes because had they released money in time, it would have been a different story.”

    Another disappointed player told MTNFootball.com: “The management messed up. They did not plan well for this game. Imagine how many times we went to airport on the pretext that we will travel for the game. It was all stressful.”

    “I won’t blame the management much but the government because if they had released the cash to our management in time, we would not have suffered like this,” added another frustrated Heartland player.

    “Let the government pay us what they are owing us, I have to use this chance to say it loud and clear.”

  • I was very fond of Agbaso, says Okorocha

    I was very fond of Agbaso, says Okorocha

    …as new deputy takes oath of office

    Imo State Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, yesterday bemoaned the impeachment of his former deputy, Jude Agbaso

    He said: “It is unfortunate that Agbaso left office under the circumstance he did.”

    Okorocha described the impeached deputy governor as a young man he was very fond of stating: “I cherish the Agbaso’s family but government has to move on”.

    Speaking during the swearing-in- ceremony of the new deputy governor, Prince Eze Madumere, at the Sam Mbakwe expanded Exco Chamber, Okorocha noted providence brought Madumere to office.

    Facing Madumere, he said: “responsibility has fallen on your shoulders. You must remain committed to delivering the rescue mission agenda, and to succeed in the job of delivering the dividends of democracy to the people, there must be sacrifice.

    “To succeed, you must not think of the next election, but how to improve the lot of the people.”

    Shortly after taking the oath of office administered by the state chief judge, Benjamin Njemanze, the new deputy governor stated: “I never dreamt of becoming the deputy governor of Imo State. Circumstances have made me the deputy governor.”

    He added: “Although the circumstances that removed Agbaso from office were not pleasant, I still wish him the best in his future endeavors.”

    Restating his commitment to the rescue mission agenda of the government, Madumere, assured “as an Apostle of the rescue mission, I will remain committed to the actualisation of the vision of the state government.”

    Madumere, until his emergence after Agbaso was impeached by the Imo State House of Assembly, was the chief of staff to Governor Okorocha, a position he held for about two years Imo State Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, yesterday bemoaned the impeachment of his former deputy, Jude Agbaso.

  • Okorocha, Aregbesola, Chime, Amosun, Ajimobi mourn a role model

    Okorocha, Aregbesola, Chime, Amosun, Ajimobi mourn a role model

    Governors yesterday mourned the late Prof. Chinua Achebe. Governors Rochas Okorocha (Imo), Sullivan Chime (Enugu), Rauf Aregbesola (Osun), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo) and Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun) described the late literary icon as a man who was dedicated to the country.

    Okorocha, in a statement by his Commissioner of Information Mr. Chinedu Offor, Okorocha said: “I am shocked by the death of our literary icon. I pray for the repose of his soul and the fortitude of entire Ndigbo to bear the irreparable loss.”

    Chime described the death of Prof. Achebe as a huge loss to mankind.

    The Enugu State governor, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary Chukwudi Achife, said the world has not only lost one of its most renowned and celebrated literary icons but one whose works and efforts towards the advancement of the human race would continue to be acknowledged and respected.

    He said Nigeria would miss a patriot, a worthy ambassador and a role model.

    Aregbesola, in a statement by his media aide, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, said the loss of the late Achebe was monumental.

    Aregbesola said his writings contributed immensely towards putting Nigeria on the global map of literature.

    The Osun governor said: “Through his writing, he carried the Nigerian cultural values to the whole world and with the translation of his works into several languages across the world, the history and culture of our people, especially those of the Igbo extraction have been etched permanently on the psyche of the world. There is no doubt that the place of the likes of Achebe will be hard to fill as he promoted a genre of writing that was uniquely his own.”

    Ajimobi, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Dr. Festus Adedayo, said the late Achebe told the Nigerian/African story and showed the world African’s rich cultural heritage.

    He said: “Through his story-telling, which he did with a baffling mastery and simplicity, Achebe told our own story with arresting simplicity, thus arresting the slide of negative perception of Africans as devoid of a worthwhile historical past. He showcased our rich history, culture and language, thereby changing Western historians’ wrong perspectives about Africa and Africans as a people without history.”

    Ajimobi said through A man of the People, which was written before the first military coup, the late Achebe demonstrated that the writer could be a seer as the book predicted the military coup.

    The governor said through other books, such as Things Fall Apart, Chike and the River and There Was a Country, the late Achebe navigated between re-telling the stories told by Africans as moonlight tales to revealing the writer as a historian who sought to put on record critical historical moments of the nation’s life.

    Amosun condoled with the government and people of Anambra State and the world literary community.

    In a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mrs Funmi Wakama, Amosun described the death of Achebe as a great loss to Nigeria.

    He said: “Professor Achebe was a scholar of first magnitude and one of the pioneers of modern African literature. Through such works like A Man of The People and The Trouble With Nigeria, Achebe deployed his literary gifts to mirror the ills of our society with a view to building a better and prosperous Nigeria.”

    The governor urged the new generation of Nigerian writers to imbibe the sterling qualities of the erudite scholar and produce interesting works that would help revive the culture of reading among the youths.

  • Okorocha to Ladipo traders: obey govt

    To facilitate the re-opening of Ladipo market, Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, was in Lagos yesterday. With his host, Governor Babatunde Fashola, he visited the market and urged the traders to comply with the directive for reoopeining the place.

    Okorocha, who assured Fashola of the traders’ willingness to comply with extant rules, appealed to his colleague to upgrade the facilities in the market.

    The Imo governor said: “The governor is asking you to make your place better for your own good, but Your Excellency, I will request again; the road is good on one side, but the other side is not too good, knowing that you are a performing governor, I know you will tar this place very soon and I know you will do it as a friend and once you (traders) clean up this place, you will make it as other places in Lagos”.

    He praised the traders for their understanding, saying environmental cleanliness and orderliness cannot be sacrificed on the altar of business

    “I want to appeal to you for your understanding. Igbo are clean people; we are the cleanest people in the world and you cannot let us look like we are not clean anymore. I have come to appeal to him, because when I heard that you were losing revenue and you were no more making money and trading, I became concerned. I have seen the work being done and the place is looking better. I even asked what we can do to improve the lives of the people and the governor said anything he could do to make the Igbo happy, that he would do it and part of it is to make sure that this place is clean,” he said, warning the traders to shun hooliganism and fighting in the market,

    “You have to stop all these, everyone cannot be the head of the market; you need to cooperate. Why you are here is to find what to eat and sustain yourself, not fighting. If you bring this attitude home, we will chase you back. Please, cooperate with him and I will come back here with him to launch the new Ladipo with electricity, network of roads, and other amenities you need, but keep the place clean,” Okorocha added.

    Fashola said the government had also moved to upgrade the market, adding that it would be reopened as soon as the clean-up was completed.

    “I think that the state developmental effort in Mushin has stopped because the contractor couldn’t access this place. Now, if you are tax-paying citizens, how can the state government develop other parts of the state and leave Ladipo behind? So, what you have asked for is the upgrade of the road, and restoration of the street lamps. It is the easiest thing to do and it will follow soon,” Fashola said.

    He added: “We have no problem with the traders. The government and the traders have work to do in the market. And as soon as we are through with it, we will get back to our daily commercial activities. We will do it in a way that is sustainable for both the traders and the landlords. The factory owners and the residents must be able to access their homes and offices without any hindrance.

    “This is the way that all of you will generate the revenue that I need to fix the road in the market. Before this week is over, we should be through with the exercise and we should get back to work.”

    The Mayor of Ladipo and Eze Ndigbo of Mushin land, Dr. John Nwosu, has urged the traders to remain peaceful. He praised them for abiding by the state government’s directives to demolish illegal structures that constitute dirt in the market.

  • Okorocha may stop Ohakim probe

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha may stop the investigation into the administration of his predecessor, Ikedi Ohakim, it was gathered yesterday.

    Okorocha, sources said, may have bowed to pressure from concerned Imo citizens, who indicted the probe committee investigating Ohakim.

    They said the group of citizens told the governor to concentrate on providing good leadership and governance, instead of wasting the state’s resources.

    But another source said Okorocha, after a thorough assessment of the facts and figures available, decided to jettison the idea due to lack of evidence.

    He said: “The frenzied agitation that greeted the pronouncement of the probe by the governor was beginning to distract the government.”

    But another source said Okorocha backed off after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) gave Ohakim a clean bill of health when he presented his handover note, which contained details of his financial dealings and funds left in the state’s treasury.

    When contacted, Commissioner for Information Chinedu Offor described the insinuation as mere falsehood fabricated by those who were not comfortable with the probe.

    According to him, “the probe committee will complete its job and submit its report with recommendations.

    “No amount of intimidation or wishful thinking or blackmail will stop the committee from doing its job fairly and lawfully.”

  • Governors to give special attention to polio eradication

    Governors to give special attention to polio eradication

    The Nigeria Governors Forum has affirmed its solidarity with the governors and people of Borno, Yobe and Kano States in their resolve to continue with the polio eradication programmes.

    The NGF Chairman and Governor of Rivers, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, stated this at the end of the forum`s meeting on Thursday in Abuja.

    According to him, the forum expresses deep concern and condemns the recent killing of health workers in the three states.

    The News Agency of Nigeria says the forum had earlier resolved to institute a monthly polio campaign to be headed by state governors in a bid to promote routine immunisation and healthy environment in the 36 states.

    Accordingly, the governors resolved to meet with the Presidential Task Force on Polio Eradication to identify funding gaps and challenges against polio eradication in the country.

    Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo, who also spoke to journalists at the end of the meeting, said the issue of polio was becoming embarrassing to the nation.

    According to Okorocha, Nigerians who are travelling to Saudi Arabia in particularly are now being subjected to some kind of disinfectants.

    In a communique issued at the end of the meeting, the governors resolved to ensure that all organs of the forum would be made functional at the next meeting.

    The forum also resolved to fill some key positions in the forum and make them functional to enhance its activities.

     

  • Okorocha, Ohakim and Imo probe fever

    Okorocha, Ohakim and Imo probe fever

    Recently, Governor Rochas Okorocha set up some probe panels to look at the books of former Governor Ikedi Ohakim’s administration. Since then the crossfire has become more intense by the day, reports Okodili Ndidi in Owerri

    Two years into Governor Rochas Okorocha’s administration, just when everybody, especially the opposition, has gone to sleep after licking the wounds of the last elections, when the political scene was almost healed of the bruises caused by power shift in the state, the war drum has been sounded for another fierce battle, and the state is suddenly agog with cry of justice, spurred by vengeful anger.

    The governor, who had resisted earlier calls and pressure to probe his predecessor, suddenly okayed an intensive probe of all financial dealings of the immediate past administration, with a view to putting the past governor and other indicted government officials, to trial.

    Much as this move has been applauded and condemned, depending on the side of the divide the analysts belong, some questions have remained pertinent: What is the state government set to achieve with the probe? Can the government remain focused while the probe lasts? Does it have the political will to take the fight to an end? Will it not via off the rescue mission track and at the end will the state be better for it?

    However, given the clamour and widespread agitation by Imo people for a probe of the Ikedi Ohakim’s administration, the state government, apparently like every other responsible institution, has little or no choice than to concede to the demands of the people and punish those that allegedly impoverished the state.

    Although Ohakim and his team appeared not to be troubled by the brewing storm, The Nation’s findings revealed that political associates and close friends of the ex-governor are warming up for a possible showdown with the state government, dusting files and searching for possible loopholes in the financial dealings of the current administration that it can leverage on.

    In the last two months, more than four groups, including professional bodies, have joined the call for the probe of the previous administration. While some of them hinged their agitation on the need to punish offenders and thereby entrench accountability in public service, others were merely pursuing vendetta. The situation reveals that for a long time to come, the political scene will be dominated by the politics of probe.

    Already, the state government has set up three probe panels, aside from the Accounts Reconciliation Committee headed by the deputy governor, Sir Jude Agbaso, to look into the financial dealings of the previous administration.

    But addressing members of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) recently during a rally in the state, Ohakim told a mammoth crowd of supporters that he was not afraid of the plan by the state government to probe his tenure in office. He insisted that due process was religiously followed in all financial dealings during his tenure.

    However, his claim was contradicted by the first report submitted by the Accounts Reconciliation Committee, which said that the Ohakim-led administration allegedly spent over N62 billion on ‘dubious’ transactions and non- existent projects.

    The committee revealed that the same administration and the local governments received a total of N420, 215,108,265 during its tenure in addition to N18.5 billion bond proceeds out of which N5.1 billion was utilized.

    The 23-page report also sighted discrepancy in N1.594 billion JAAC proceeds to the LGAs, payment of N1.1 billion to DDB under various vouchers, N110 million and N414,555,608.55 to the same company and transfer of N6.514,550,000 from Skye Bank to Zenith Bank  Plc.

    The report, however, noted that the only projects credited to the Ohakim-led administration, were the new governor’s office building, Governor’s Lodge Abuja, uncompleted Ahiajoku Convention Centre and the uncompleted traditional rulers’ parliament.

    Also backing the call for the probe is the State House of Assembly. The Speaker, Rt. Hon Benjamin Uwajumogu, said the move will sanitise the polity and deter others from plundering state resources.

    However, a media assistant to the former governor, Dr Ethelbert Okere, described the composition of the committee and its report as ridiculous. ‘In less than 24 hours after Okorocha announced the setting up of three judicial panels to probe his predecessor, he released a report indicting the same fellow he wants the panel to probe”.

    He added, “It is a clear insult to the eminent jurists heading those panels. The governor was merely telling them to go and rubber stamp what he has just released. We wait and see if those respected judges will take such an insult and go ahead with that assignment,” he said.

    In the last few weeks, several groups have called for Ohakim’s probe. One of such groups was the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), which barricaded all major roads in the state capital in solidarity for the ongoing probe. Following in a quick succession was the Joint Action Group (JAG). This group made up of artisans and market women, gave Okorocha an ultimatum to probe Ohakim or risk mass revolution.

    Describing the activity as another wild goose chase, a political analyst, Nze John Ufomba, noted that, “out of all the past corrupt leaders in the country who were purportedly probed, how many of them were convicted? The case of Imo won’t be an exemption. The governor should concentrate on the duty of rescuing the state from years of wanton embezzlement.

    According to him, ‘some of those calling for the head of Ohakim, are on a course of vengeance, most of them were denied contracts or other forms of government patronages.’

    Although startling and mind-boggling fraud have already been allegedly unearthed by some of the probe committees in their preliminary findings, Ohakim’s foot soldiers are still stuck to their guns as they battle frantically to exonerate their principal, by harping on alleged short comings of Okorocha’s administration.

    Recently, in what appeared like the case of the hunter becoming the hunted, Okorocha’s Commissioner for Finance and the State Accountant General, were recently arrested by the EFCC for an alleged N40 billion  scam, a situation that helped Ohakim’s sympathisers to sustain the pressure.

    In his comment, the South-East Zonal Chairman of Campaign for Democracy (CD), Uzor A Uzor, doubted if the probe would yield positive result. He argued that such probes in other states of the federation, were merely a waste of time and resources as those indicted are still walking the streets, flaunting their ill-gotten wealth.

    He however said if the governor wants to continue with the probe, ‘he should extend it to the tenure of Chief Achike Udenwa’s wasteful eight years, where over N600 billion  was collected from the federal allocation with nothing to show for it.’

    The Acting National President of the Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO), Comrade Uche Durueke, said, “although on assumption of office, Okorocha said he was not going to probe Ohakim, but I don’t have anything against the probe, but I think he is probing him because of the various petitions against the state government by the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON), over the Local Government Allocation, but it was not wrong because the people have the right to know how their resources are spent”.

    Durueke, however, insisted that, the “probe should not be turned into witch hunting. Ohakim should be given the opportunity of fair hearing”.

    Imo State Secretary of ALGON, Hon Enyinna Onuegbu, however, alleged that “ the probe was only aimed at beclouding the ongoing EFCC investigation over the large scale misappropriation of Imo LGA funds since 2011 till date, which is over N90 billion”.

    As the crossfire continues, observers said it is part of the unfolding political under-currents that will characterize the politics of 2015 in in Imo State. Observers also say will ultimately clip Ohakim’s political wings and those of his associates.

     

  • Okorocha inaugurates committee

    Okorocha inaugurates committee

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has inaugurated a 14-man Imo Merit Award Committee.

    The committee has Rev. Cyril Okorocha, Anglican Bishop of Owerri Diocese as its chairman.

    The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, Goddy Dike, is secretary.

    Other members include Sir Bon Nwakanma, Mrs. Victoria Eronini, J.A Udogu , Bob Njamanze, Reginald Anyadike, Emeka Obioha, Commissioner for Police Adisa Bolanta, the Director of SSS, Chairman of Imo NUJ, Innocent Igwe and S I Okpara.