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  • Okorocha bans monarchs from speaking English at functions

    Okorocha bans monarchs from speaking English at functions

    Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has banned traditional rulers in the State from speaking in English at official functions and while conducting affairs at their palaces.

    Okorocha gave the directive while handing over letters of recognition and staffs of office to 19 newly recognized traditional rulers in the State in Owerri on Tuesday.

    He directed that every monarch must only speak in Igbo at functions and in their palaces, adding that interpreters could be employed if the need arises.

    The governor said this was in a bid to ensure that the Igbo language did not die as predicted in some quarters.

    He also told traditional rulers in the state to be agents of peace, progress and prosperity in their respective domains instead of being tools of disunity and destabilization.

    He warned that any traditional ruler who could not show genuine leadership in his autonomous community would have his Certificate of Recognition and Staff of Office withdrawn.

    The governor further encouraged the new traditional rulers to help the government to develop the resources of the state while urging them to rule equitably.

    Every community requires an Eze to function effectively as the head of the Community Government Council. Today, that responsibility has fallen on you.

    I urge you not to fail as failure is not an option and I encourage you to help the government in developing the resources of our land.

    Remember that to whom much is given much is expected. This whole exercise you must understand is not an election or appointment to enable you distinguish between those who love you and those who hate you.

    Today, you are an Eze, and you must be the Eze for everyone both those against you and those who were for you. I advise you to take all of them along and embrace peace.

    Your first assignment should be to invite those who were against you to make peace in your land as no Eze can function effectively if there is no peace in your land,” he said.

    Delivering a vote of thanks vote of thanks, Eze Lucky Ajoku of Ihiagwa Autonomous Community, promised that they will embrace peace.

    Ajoku also pledged the support of the monarchs in helping the government attain the lofty ideals of the Community Government Councils in their various communities.

     

     

    NAN

  • With my legacy in Imo, my successor will be stoned if … – Okorocha

    With my legacy in Imo, my successor will be stoned if … – Okorocha

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has declared that his achievements in the last six years have surpassed those of his predecessors put together.

    The governor, who spoke with journalists in Abuja, also said that his records will be difficult for his successor to beat.

    According to him, his administration has impacted positively on citizens.

    The chairman All Progressives Congress (APC) Governors Forum said: “I’m on this job not for the profit of it but for the honour and glory of the job. So I want to leave a legacy.

    “I want Imo people to miss me and they will definitely. Believe you me they have not seen such developmental works before now and they will miss it.

    “The only problem I have is that anybody that comes after me and does not perform will be stoned.

    “Because you cannot come to Imo State now and say you want to abolish free education from primary to university, they will not accept.”

    He went on: “I have spoilt Imo people believe me. You cannot come to Imo State and say you want to give them a single lane road when they are used to eight lane road in the city, they won’t accept it.

    “You cannot come there and tell the children to go to schools that the floors are not tiled. They will not accept because all the schools have been rebuilt.

    “I have rebuilt 450 schools. You can no longer take them to those ramshackle hospitals.

    “Those shanties they called hospitals because I have built ultramodern 27 to 200 bed general hospitals. You can no longer tell them those stories. All the infrastructure is there.

    “You cannot tell them that there are criminal activities anymore and that your hands are tied they will not accept it because we know where we brought Imo from, from unsafe place to a safe place right now.

    “And you can no longer tell our workers to dress shabbily they will not. They will want to dress in their suits and tie and white shirts. So Imo has changed believe me.”

    He asserted none of his predecessors has done as much as he had done.

    “I stand to be challenged and corrected by anybody that what we have done in Imo State in this six years can be comparable to what any governor in that state living or dead has done.

    “And whether if we put all of them together can match what we have done. Have you seen me sounding boisterous? That is the truth,” the governor explained.

    He said he has refused to be quiet with his performances, adopting a different approach to governance.

    “The point is I don’t make media noise. I don’t make foundation laying stones programme. I don’t bring women to dance because I want to lay foundation project.

    “I don’t commission projects because for me it doesn’t make sense. They say that is the only way to get the media to know what we are doing but to me it doesn’t make sense.

    “What is the most important is that people are benefiting and people are happy.”

  • Igbos developed Lagos; shed blood for Nigeria’s unity – Rochas

    Igbos developed Lagos; shed blood for Nigeria’s unity – Rochas

    ***Quit notice by Arewa nonsensical
    Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha recently reacted to the quit notice issued by a coalition of Arewa youths to Igbos, stressing that Igbos are not trouble makers.
    Okorocha pointed that Igbos shed blood, gave more investment than any other region in the pursuit of a better unified Nigeria.
    “We should remember that igbos are the people who developed Lagos and other major cities in this country. Igbos invested more in other parts of the country than any other ethnic group and there is no meaningful investment that any ethnic group in the country have in Igboland.”

    “An Igbo man is not a troublesome man, all he wants is to do his commerce and feed his family. To say an Igbo man, who travelled 1000km away from his home is doing so in search of trouble is untrue.”

    However, Rochas condemned the sit-at-home order by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB’s and the subsequent quit notice issued by Arewa youth saying both moves nonsensical, while stressing that those who made the statement are people who may not have seen the effect of e civil war.

     

  • Okorocha sacked commissioners, LG chairmen over sit-at-home success – IPOB

    Okorocha sacked commissioners, LG chairmen over sit-at-home success – IPOB

    The Indigenous People of Biafra on Saturday condemned the sacking of Commissioners and Local Government chairmen in the 27 council areas of Imo State by the state Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, alleging that the action was because of the success of the sit-at-home order in the state.

    In a press statement made available to journalists by the IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, the group said Okorocha had instructed his commissioners and council chiefs not to allow the order to take place in the state.

    It said Okorocha’s objective was to please the powers that be in Abuja.

    It added that to the surprise of the Imo governor, the exercise recorded huge success in Imo State, something the group said angered the governor and culminated in the sacking of the victims.

    The statement read in part “IPOB intelligence unit discovered that APC party led by Major General Muhammadu Buhari through her security operatives mandated Rochas Okorocha to do all he could to stop the sit-at-home order issued by our leader Mazi Nnamdi and IPOB family members worldwide but to his greatest surprise he could not stop the sit-at-home and remembrance of our fallen heroes and heroines.

    “In line with this, Okorocha mandated his commissioners and his LGA’s transitional chairmen in all the 27 Local Government Areas of Imo State to move into the villages and communities to sensitized them to boycott the sit-at- home order at all cost, unfortunately, those mandated to do so could not do it because power belongs to the masses not those in Government.

    “The Governor of Imo State Chief Owelle Rochas Okorocha dissolved the commissioners and the leadership of all the LGA’s transitional chairmen in 27 Local Government Areas of Imo State because of their inability to do the job he paid for to discourage our people not to comply of the sit at home order issued by our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu on 30th of May 2017 in honour and remembrance of our fallen heroes and heroines who paid the ultimate price during the genocidal war against our people in 1967 and 1970.

    “The tremendous total compliance in Imo State particularly in Owerri and other parts of Biafraland marvelled the Governor of Imo State Chief Owelle Rochas Okorocha and other APC members in Biafraland both South East and South South.

    It added “It is very pathetic that the governor of Imo State Chief Rochas Okorocha will be belittled himself to this level by going uncontrollably from house to house and one market to another calling people to come out and open their shops on that fateful day Biafrans were celebrating and honouring those who paid the ultimate price during the great war in the history against the people of Biafra between 1967 and 1970.

  • One Week, Two Dramas: Who Will Save Okorocha From Himself? – By Azu Ishiekwene

    One Week, Two Dramas: Who Will Save Okorocha From Himself? – By Azu Ishiekwene

    Azu Ishiekwene

    Whenever I’m about to forget what it means to be a politician in these parts, I remind myself of the Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha. He combines the drama and ebullience of Ayo Fayose with the shenanigans and hubris of Wada Nas. The fellow just keeps your jaw agape, making you laugh and cry at once.

    It happened to me twice last week. First came the news that Okorocha had rejected the appointment of his daughter, Uju Anwuka, to the Board of the Federal College of Education and Technology, Omoku.

    He said he rejected it because he was not consulted and he suspected that it was a Greek gift by unnamed politicians who don’t wish him and his family well.

    I’m sure that Okorocha knows by now that if his wellbeing depended on what people, especially those in his State wish, he would be long gone back to his village in Ogboko. The Imo State that he is governing today is, in many ways, a shadow of itself unable to pay its workers or pensioners and yet having enough to dedicate official quarters to the first family.

    Imo is a chattel of Okorocha, a piece of real estate for the governor and his family. I will come to that.

    If Okorocha says the offer of a board appointment to his daughter was a setup, he must know what he is talking about. But I still don’t understand why it was his job to reject the offer for his adult daughter. Wasn’t it possible for him to explain whatever dilemma it was privately to his daughter and for her to publicly and personally reject the offer for whatever reason?

    How many Nigerians who are not Okorochas get such malicious offers of appointment? And God knows that out of the 541 Federal boards in this country you can count on the fingers of one hand those where an appointment means appointment to work.

    Take the National Population Commission (NPC) board, for example. The Board comprises 37 commissioners statutorily appointed from the 36 states and Abuja with a five-year tenure each. They are virtually on the same level with Federal ministers, drawing comparable personal benefits, allowances and perks.

    For all the free milk and honey, in a place like the NPC board, for example, all 37 commissioners appointed after 2006 when the last census was conducted have done nothing in 11 years. No enumeration, no census, nothing. But they earned their allowances and perks nonetheless.

    Multiply this waste in about 541 places, including the College of Education board, where Okorocha would have us believe that his daughter was ruthlessly set up, and you will understand why the biggest favour anyone can do us is to scrap the boards, including the one where Uju Anwuka has been offered an unsolicited letter of employment. The board members should all go home.

    But the College of Education board recusal was just one incident. It was, for Okorocha – my governor, my governor – one week, two dramas. The second was at the Children’s Day leadership summit hosted by the Imo State government and broadcast live on Friday, May 26.

    I thought it was a day when any modest host would lead from behind, allowing the children to take the stage as they share their hopes, aspirations and disappointments with us.

    In a country where one million children die of preventable diseases yearly and where 40 percent of children between the ages of six and eleven have no access to primary education, I thought the generation of leaders that has been responsible for this mess would be ashamed to preach to the same children whose future they have eaten along with their own.

    Not Okorocha. He shamed shame. The summit stage was his shrine with his life-size pictures emblazoned in a backdrop. They provided a throne for him on his altar, while a few aides and security men squatted, almost incognito, on a low bench behind the governor’s throne.

    Speaker after speaker mounted the stage to speak of how the governor has turned their night into day. They spoke of how he makes the sun to rise and the rain to fall and how the state could never see the like of him again in our lifetime. His Excellency grinned through it all as he fiddled with his trademark sash.

    Hardly anything was said about leadership or the tens of hundreds left behind.

    I didn’t see civil servants who have been compelled by Okorocha to forfeit 60 per cent of their monthly salaries and still don’t get paid the balance regularly. I didn’t see pensioners who travelled all the way to Owerri, the State capital, to sign off 60 percent of their 24-month pension arrears and yet are not getting the balance regularly. I didn’t see elders of communities who levied themselves to support Okorocha’s fourth-tier community government but who have apparently been conned.

    Only the whitewashed crowd was invited. Depressingly, they also recruited children, who took turns to praise the governor in exchange for plastic hugs from him. I’m trying hard to remember the lessons the children learnt about leadership but it’s the charade that keeps coming to my mind.

    I know that with Okorocha nearing the end of his second term, there’s nothing we can do to make him change his ways. He will continue to reign like an emperor and we must bow or be bended for his good pleasure.

    His fingers are in every pie. His wife, Nkechi, is the only person in Nigeria who has more government portfolios than Babatunde Fashola: she supervises the Ministries of Women Affairs, Works, Health and the Office of the Secretary to the State Government. His son-in-law, Uche Nwosu, is the Chief of Staff, and a government building is named after one of his daughters, Uloma Nwosu. Imo is Okorocha’s chattel.

    Is it too much to ask that he should leave the children out of his drama the next time?

    As for the rest of Imo and other states afflicted with wolves in sheep’s clothing, the lesson is to be a little more careful the next time you vote. That’s your only insurance.

    Ishiekwene is the MD/Editor-In-Chief The Interview magazine and board member of the Paris-based Global Editors Network

  • Cabinet Reshuffle: Okorocha sacks cabinet, 27 LG transition committees

    Cabinet Reshuffle: Okorocha sacks cabinet, 27 LG transition committees

    Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo on Tuesday sacked the state executive council and 27 local government transition committees with immediate effect.

    A statement by the Principal Secretary to the governor, Mr Pascal Obi, in Owerri directed all former members of the executive to hand over to permanent secretaries or the most senior director in their ministries.

    Obi quoted the governor as appreciating the invaluable contributions of the affected appointees to the success recorded by his rescue mission administration and wishes them well in their future endeavours.

    According to him, the secretary to the government, the chief of staff, chairmen and members of statutory commissions such as ISEC, Civil Service Commission, local government service commission are not affected.

    Also not affected in the cabinet shake off are the state universal basic education board, the judicial service commission, and the House of Assembly Service Commission.

    The governor also dissolved the 27 transition committees (TC) of the 27 local government areas in the state.

    The Transition Committee (TC) chairmen are advised to hand over to the directors of administration and general services of their respective council areas.

    The governor appreciates the contributions of the TC chairmen to the success of the rescue mission and wishes them well in their future endeavours,” Obi said in the statement.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Okorocha did not give any reason for the action.

     

  • Okorocha rejects daughter’s board appointment by Buhari, says it is “unbridled mischief”

    Okorocha rejects daughter’s board appointment by Buhari, says it is “unbridled mischief”

    Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has rejected the appointment of his second daughter, Uju Anwuka, by the Federal Government as a member of the Board of the Federal College of Education Technology, Omoku, Rivers state.


    Okorocha said this in a statement issued in Owerri on Friday by his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo.

    The governor alleged that the appointment was not done in a good faith, describing it as an “unbridled mischief.”

    Okorocha claimed that he heard of the appointment like every other Nigerian, alleging that nobody consulted him before announcing his daughter’s name as a board member of the federal institution.

    He said that alongside his daughter and the entire family, he rejected the appointment, asserting that whoever was behind it had an ulterior motive and that it looked “suspicious.”

    The statement reads in part, “To the governor, the appointment was obviously not done in good faith.

    Whoever was the brain behind the appointment did so out of unbridled mischief.

    “Otherwise, the person behind the appointment would have had the courtesy of either informing the father or the mother.

    “The truth of the matter is that the governor’s daughter does not need the appointment. The governor has therefore asked whoever was behind the appointment to withdraw it, since the daughter would not have needed the appointment, even if he had not become governor.

    “Indeed, the governor has the feeling that whoever was behind the appointment did it with something else at the back of his or her mind; otherwise, the person would have acted well his or her part by informing him or the mother, or even the daughter herself.

    “The daughter and the entire family reject the appointment.”

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Okorocha daughter’s is married to the son of the current Minister of State for Education, Prof. Anthony Anwuka.

  • Imo industrial park to gulp $2bn – Okorocha

    Imo industrial park to gulp $2bn – Okorocha

    Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State on Monday said that the construction of Imo Industrial Park located at Asa community in Ohaji/Egbema Area of the state would cost 2 billion dollars.

    Okorocha, who made the disclosure when he visited the state council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Owerri, said the park would stimulate economic activities in Imo, when fully developed.

    The Imo Industrial Park, which will include a gas plant at Asa in Ohaji, is the brain child of my government.“It will be constructed under public/private partnership agreement and a foreign firm will fund the project with over $2 billion.

    Though the project may not be completed before 2019, but my appeal is that whosoever that will succeed me should support the project and see to its completion because the project will stimulate economic activities in Imo,” he said.

    The governor, who listed various developmental projects he embarked on since assumption of office, said that his vision was to turn the state to one of the best for business in the world.

    When I assumed office as governor in 2011, most governors who visited Owerri usually did not like to pass a night in Owerri because the hospitality industry and the environment was still not up to acceptable international standard.

    Today, we receive hundreds of letters from groups requesting government’s approval for them to hold their programmes in Owerri,” he said.

    According to him, the state can now boost of a lot of world class hospitality firms.

    Government is planning to organise three months training for the hospitality workers on ways to enhance their service delivery,” the governor stated.

    On agricultural programme, Okorocha said that mega farms would be established in each of the 27 local government areas, while each commissioner, schools, churches, and professional bodies would be encouraged to set up farms.

    He also said he would expand the executive council members to enable him realise the concluding programmes and projects already listed by his administration.

    He said that after the urban renewal projects, from September 2017, he would commence the construction of 540km of rural roads spread across the 27 local government areas of the state.

    Okorocha appealed to illustrious sons and daughters of Imo to invest at home, saying, “bringing your investments home is a better way to develop Imo and address the problem of unemployment and insecurity”.

     

  • Nothing to show that S’East is part of Nigeria – Okorocha

    Nothing to show that S’East is part of Nigeria – Okorocha

    The Imo state Governor, Rochas Okorocha has lamented that the South-East has nothing to show that it is part of the Nigerian project despite the efforts the region has made towards the growth of Nigeria and especially to the emergence of the Buhari-led administration.

    Okorocha made the comment when the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo visited the state yesterday on strategic consultations. Detailing the account of marginalization of the South-East region, Governor Okorocha said South East has been marginalized and denied federal appointments, adding the Imo state people in particular only has a Minister of state to show for all the supports the state gave to the All Progressives Congress, APC, party in ensuring that Mr. Buhari emerged the President of Nigeria.

    Chief Rochas Okorocha “No other group in Nigeria that had invested as much into our nationhood can sing the song of marginalisation as much as Ndigbo has been made to sing it.

    We have nothing to show that we are part of the Nigerian project; neither do we have any sense of belonging in the present government at the national level.”

    “We have been marginalised both in terms of projects and appointments. In Imo State, for instance, all we have is a Minister of State to show for all the efforts and extreme sacrifices we made to ensure that the All Progressive Congress (APC) had a good outing in the last general elections.”

    “I know you are the Acting President and has the ears of the President. So, there is no better person to tell our painful story than you. You need to take a second look at what is happening in the South-East.

    No serious political appointment, no visible federal infrastructure so far, to show the presence of Federal Government in the South- East in general.”

    “I beg that as the government gives subsequent appointments, let the qualified sons and daughters of the state and region be considered.”

    “Imo State played major role in bringing APC to power because if what had taken place in other states was allowed to happen in Imo State and other states in the South-East, probably we wouldn’t have had the APC government today.

    “Given the roles that I personally played as a sacrificial lamb in the South- East during the elections, my state deserves a better deal.”

    “There is no Federal Government presence in the oil-producing areas, and none of our youths benefited from the Federal Government’s Amnesty Programme.

    I also use this opportunity to ask for the quick refund of the money spent by the state on Imo International Cargo Airport and on some federal roads in the state.”

    Responding, Osinbajo said that it was not exactly correct that President Buhari had been unfair to Imo people.

    He said that the Presidency couldn’t deliberately set out to marginalise Ndigbo in view of their contributions to the development of the country.

    “You said that the highest appointment given to Imo under Buhari was Minister of State for Education. I will like to equally inform you that Katsina, the home state of Mr. President, and Kaduna State where Buhari resides all have ministers of state.”

    “If there is any governor in this country that has the ear of Mr. President, I will say that it is Governor Okorocha. As such, it cannot be said that the state is marginalised by the APC-led Federal Government,” On the reason for his visit, Osinbajo said,

    “My visit here is in continuation of consultations with all the states of the Niger Delta as directed by Mr. President, and I can say that the oil producing communities in Imo State have been largely ignored and this will be appropriately redressed.”

    “The oil-producing communities in Imo have a lot of vibrant young men and women who must be carried along in the scheme of things.

    My interaction today with those concerned has given the government the opportunity to discuss with the people directly involved with a view to making sure that there is justice and even development across the Niger Delta communities.”

  • My achievement in Imo surpasses that of Obiano – Okorocha

    My achievement in Imo surpasses that of Obiano – Okorocha

    …says comparing him to Obinao is like comparing Messi of FC Barca with a left wing player of Mbieri Secondary School.

    Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has said his Anambra State counterpart, Willie Obiano is way below him in terms of achievements in government.

    Okorocha noted that comparing him Obiano achievement wise in administration was like comparing the legendary Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona with just a left wing player of Mbieri Secondary School.

    Okorocha therefore challenged newsmen in the South-East to make a comparison of governance and infrastructural development in Imo and Anambra States to confirm his assertion.

    His statement was against the background of Obiano’s denial of the claim by the Imo State governor that three of the four other South-East governors were planning to join the All Progressives Congress, APC.

    Okorocha, while reacting to Obiano’s denial, through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, in Owerri warned the Anambra governor to stop the use of motor park languages and start behaving like ‘His Excellency.’

    “That kind of motor park language was unexpected from a governor of a state who answers His Excellency, even when the Anambra governor did not explain what he meant by that. In what way was Governor Okorocha not an example of what a leader should be?

    “Governor Okorocha’s claim was a healthy one, expected to provoke sound debates, which is the beauty of democracy.

    “Governors with ideas and the right exposure gave their polite reactions, but the one without ideas (Obiano) took to insults. Only men with nothing to offer in terms of ideas take delight in insulting others. Men of ideas do not insult others.

    “Leadership is all about ideas and service. Luckily enough, Obiano has been governor for almost four years while Okorocha has also been governor for five years now. Let Obiano publish his achievements in Anambra State even with high IGR, and let Governor Okorocha also publish his achievements in Imo. Then, we take off from there.

    “As governor, Owelle Okorocha came up with ideas and popular policies like free education at all levels which has been working well in Imo, Community Government Councils (CGC), urban renewal programme, Ikuola Nkwu, Imo Air, massive road networks, building of universities, infrastructural revolution, and so many others. Let Governor Obiano mention at least one programme his government in Anambra State is known for, almost four years as governor.

    “We may at this point, challenge journalists from the South-East to embark on project tours of Imo and Anambra and make their findings known to the public. Obiano, no doubt, has taken Anambra State several kilometres backward, while in Imo, Okorocha has raised the bar of leadership or governance.

    “To say the least, comparing Okorocha with Obiano is like comparing Messi of Barcelona FC with the left wing player of Mbieri Secondary in Mbaitolu LGA of Imo State.”