Tag: Okorocha

  • Why Buhari may not honour Southern Governors’ request for national dialogue – Okorocha

    Why Buhari may not honour Southern Governors’ request for national dialogue – Okorocha

    Former Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha has backed calls for national dialogue by southern governors to address the issue of insecurity and other challenges in the country.

    However, the Imo West senator questioned the timing of the Southern Governor’s request considering the fact that President Muhammadu Buhari is half way into the completion of his second term tenure.

    “Coming to other issues of this national dialogue, my only concern about their statement is the time factor; If you look at it now, President Muhammadu Buhari has spent 70 per cent of his tenure as president, he has barely two years to go.

    “And if you start forming this dialogue thing, I am sure it will take you six months to compose it and to set up a secretariat and others, that will take you up to January and by then, politics would have taken a different dimension and when will Buhari have the time to complete this whole thing?” the former governor asked.

    The former governor said those who have faulted the action of the governors misunderstood their motive of making such a move.

    “What I understand from this whole meeting is that things are not well and I like the name they use – national dialogue… that is a call for peace, not for war. That should not be taken out of context,” Okorocha said on Sunday night as a guest on a monitored Channels Television programme.

    He added, “Since 1960, has there been any time the southern governors have met to say that they ban open grazing? The answer is no.

    “Has there been any meeting where the southern governors have said the Fulanis or the herders are enemies? No! And I don’t think that is the intention of that meeting; if it is, then I don’t think I am part of it.”

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that state governors in the South met on Tuesday last week in Asaba, the Delta State capital where they resolved to ban open grazing and movement of cattle by foot in the region.

    They also called for a national dialogue, as well as restructuring of the country along with fiscal federalism, devolution of powers, and state policing, among other demands.

    The governors also asked President Muhammadu Buhari to address the nation and convene a national dialogue to address the agitations by various groups in the region.

     

  • EFCC releases Okorocha after 48-hour grilling

    EFCC releases Okorocha after 48-hour grilling

    Immediate past Imo State Governor, Senator Rochas Okorocha has left the office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and is now in his own house.

    This is according to Sam Onwuemeodo, the special adviser on media, to the former Imo State Governor.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that anti-graft agency quizzed Okorocha on Tuesday evening.

    According to Onwuemeodo’ss communique, the Senator representing Imo West Senatorial District left the EFCC’s office, on the afternoon of Thursday, April 15, 2021.

    In reaction to Okorocha’s trip to the EFCC office, the lawmaker’s team had assured that the former Imo State Governor would fully cooperate with the agents of the agency since it was operating within the ambit of the law establishing it.

    Okorocha’s aide’s statement on the matter notes that the distinguished Senator lived up to that vow.

    “We didn’t bother about whether he spent 24 hours or 48 hours at the Commission’s office. We were only keen on his having the needed opportunity to address the allegations contained in the avalanche of petitions written by the Imo State Government, against the former governor.

    “Remember also that, we had alluded that, EFCC was not a slaughterhouse, but a responsible institution, established for the good of the nation and her people. And Okorocha being in his house today, only confirmed our hypothesis that, indeed, the Commission’s office is not an abattoir,” the communique stated.

  • ‘EFCC not a slaughter house’, Okorocha speaks on arrest

    ‘EFCC not a slaughter house’, Okorocha speaks on arrest

    Immediate past governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha on Tuesday confirmed his invitation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    This is according to his media aide, Sam Onwuemeodo, who stated this in a press statement issued on Tuesday.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the anti-graft agency had quizzed the lawmaker representing Imo West Senatorial District weeks after operatives of the Imo State Police Command arrested him in February for allegedly unsealing Spring Palm Estate linked to his wife, Nkechi.

    The Imo State Government sealed the estate and other properties it claimed to have been diverted by Okorocha and his family members but the Senator has since said the properties were legitimately his own and that of his family.

    But Okorocha’s spokesman said the anti-graft agency has been investigating petitions written against him by the state government since he left office in 2019.

    “The truth is that Okorocha left as the governor of Imo State on May 28, 2019. And shortly after his exit as governor, Imo State Government wrote Petitions upon Petitions against him,” the statement partly read.

    “The EFCC investigated the petitions and has been in various Courts of the land with Okorocha, to that effect.

    “And if the EFCC has decided to invite Okorocha for Clarifications on the matters already in Courts, especially with a new Chairman at the helm of affairs at the Commission, there is nothing wrong with that.

    “The matters between EFCC and Okorocha over his governorship in Imo, have been pendent in various Courts of the land.

    “At the end of the day, we would know whether the Commission will be withdrawing the Cases in Courts, or would Continue with the Cases already in Courts.

    “But to us, the Commission is doing its job and should be given the needed cooperation. And Okorocha being a law-abiding Citizen, would always cooperate with the Commission over the Matters in Courts. EFCC is not a slaughter house, but a very responsible institution and should be seen as such.

    “We have no reason to complain about the invitation of today, which Okorocha honoured as patriotic and responsible Nigerian. Like we stated earlier, the Commission didn’t invite Okorocha today, for the first time.”

  • JUST IN: EFCC arrests, detains Ex-Imo Governor, Rochas Okorocha

    JUST IN: EFCC arrests, detains Ex-Imo Governor, Rochas Okorocha

    Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday arrested the immediate past governor of Imo, Rochas Okorocha.

    According to reports the ex-governor was arrested at about 4 P.M. Tuesday at his Unity House private office in Abuja.

    The former governor was arrested after a five-hour standoff with EFCC operatives who trailed him to the location.

    Sources said the anti-graft agency had repeatedly invited the former governor to its Abuja headquarters in connection with multiple corruption allegations against him.

    Okorocha now a senator, reportedly declined to honour the invitation, a development that infuriated detectives who fanned out to get him.

    The politician is currently being interrogated at the EFCC headquarters and it is unclear if he would be allowed to go home today.

    Details of the allegations against the senator are but sources said they are related to suspected monumental graft during his eight-year reign as governor.

    The EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the former governor is in the agency’s custody.

    He declined further comments when pressed for details of the allegations against the politician.

    More details later…

  • Drama as Imo traditional ruler engages Rochas Okorocha in near fisticuffs inside plane

    Drama as Imo traditional ruler engages Rochas Okorocha in near fisticuffs inside plane

    There was a mild drama between former Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha and chairman, Imo State Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya inside the business class section of Air Peace at the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri on weekend.

    According to reports, Ilomuanya, who was calmly seated before Okorocha’s arrival, suddenly charged at the senator representing Imo West when he entered the plane and attacked him with his walking stick.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG gathered that the monarch attempted to fight the ex-governor over his alleged humiliation by Okorocha during his tenure.

    What started like a joke, suddenly snowballed into a full-fledged confrontation inside the aircraft, as the monarch allegedly descended on Okorocha with his walking stick and shouted at him to stay away from him and Orlu people.

    It took the timely intervention of the flight captain and other attendants on board, who rushed in and stopped Ilomuanya from further hitting Okorocha with his walking stick, to douse the tension.

    Okorocha, who was said to have maintained calmness, was said to have been immediately relocated to another seat, even as Ilomuanya was heard warning him to stay away from Orlu Senatorial District if he truly wanted peace to reign.

    Ilomuanya is one of the two monarchs dethroned by Okorocha on June 6, 2014. He was earlier removed as the chairman of the state Council of Traditional Rulers.

    He was, however, reinstated as the traditional ruler by former Governor Emeka Ihedioha, who said the reinstatement was based on a legal advice.

    Reacting to the incident, Okorocha, through his media adviser, Sam Onwuemeodo, described Ilomuanya’s assault on him as “disgraceful, unfortunate, condemnable, embarrassing, ungodly, indecent and unexpected from someone who had led the state Council of Traditional Rulers.

    Onwuemeodo, who issued a statement following the trending of the incident on the social media, said the monarch’s action was propelled by his desire to return as the chairman of the Council of Traditional Rulers.

    According to the statement, people like Ilomuanya “have told themselves that the easiest way or method to adopt to achieve their aims or ambitions will be to insult or attack Okorocha, leveraging on the hostility of the government in the state now, against Okorocha and his family.

    “If Senator Okorocha saw his brother, llomuanya and chose to sit close to him, that action should be highly commended and applauded. It showed that Okorocha had behaved not only as a Christian, but also as a statesman. It showed that he had nothing personal against llomuanya.

    “Again, if llomuanya could confront Okorocha to the extent of hitting him with his walking stick and Okorocha did not retaliate but hastily relocated to another seat, we will only say that Okorocha has acquitted himself very well as a two term former of Imo State governor and now a sitting senator and a worthy ambassador of the state and the nation. He has shown character worthy of emulation.”

  • Court orders forfeiture of all Okorocha’s ‘illegally acquired properties’ as Imo governor

    Court orders forfeiture of all Okorocha’s ‘illegally acquired properties’ as Imo governor

    The Imo State High Court in Owerri on Thursday ordered an interim forfeiture of all properties said to be illegally acquired by a former governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha, while he was in office from 2011 to 2019.

    Justice Fred Njemanze gave the order following an application brought by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Louis Alozie on behalf of the state government.

    Some of the properties listed in the suit include the Eastern Palm University, Ogboko; the controversial Royal Spring Palm Hotels and Apartments; IBC staff quarters said to have been illegally acquired for the purpose of Rochas Foundation College, Owerri; Magistrate Quarters among others.

    The suit had Senator Okorocha’s wife, Nkechi, incorporated trustees of Rochas Foundation and Senator Okorocha himself as the first, second and third respondents against the attorney-general of the state.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Okorocha and some officials of the incumbent government led by Hope Uzodinma were recently engaged in a free for all fight when Okorocha stormed the state over the weekend to unseal some of the sized properties.

     

  • Okorocha vs Uzodinma display of thuggery in governance: IGP invited to investigate unlawful arrest

    Okorocha vs Uzodinma display of thuggery in governance: IGP invited to investigate unlawful arrest

    The immediate past governor of Imo Sate, Rochas Okorocha has issued warnings to his successor, Hope Uzodinma over what he described as display of criminality and thuggery in governance leading to his unlawful arrest and detention of his aides.

    Recall that the former governor who now is now representing Imo West Senatorial district was arrested yesterday for unsealing a property seized by the state government on Friday.

    Okorocha, while briefing his supporters on his arrest, called on the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to intervene immediately and order immediate probe of Uzodinma’s men (identified as Chinasa Nwaneri and Eric Uwakwe) who allegedly led thugs to attack him on Sunday.

    He alleged that police officers watched on as thugs attacked him and his aides.

    His words, “ Uzodinma is moving in a wrong direction that he may not end up well with. With what happened yesterday, Hope simply displayed criminality in governance, thuggery in governance. “

    He is creating unnecessary tension, when there is no need for it. Imo today is very unsecure for the first time since nine years. Now when you go to Orlu, you see killings that even the air force jet, for the first time in the history after the war came to Orlu.

    “You see, yesterday alone, 10 houses were burnt, at Ukwuta. Everyday people are being killed in this state, people are being intimidated by the governor and his thugs.Now I do not know what the governor wants to achieve, but I think he wants to make everybody to fear him. He has also introduced a law through the Imo state House of Assembly that empowers him to detain people at his will. That law is barbaric and must be condemned.

    “Now Governor Hope Uzodinma is busy chasing shadows of violence, and leaving performance. Since he came to office, what he has achieved so far is demolition of one thousand bed hospital in Douglas Somto, built by me. He has demolished the Tunnel at Port-Harcourt road, built by me, on the reason that it was sub-standard. He has demolished all the roundabouts that have brought beauty and safety of roads in our society, without replacing them.

    “Rather than making peace, he wants to rule by intimidation, and that is not acceptable in anyway. A wise governor who has not paid his workers, who has not paid teachers, pensioners, sacking workers, sacking teachers at will. Pay some and leave some. Now the wisest thing to do if he does not have money, is to use good speeches to appease the people. But unfortunately the governor is inciting violence on daily basis.

    “Now he has taken a personal attack on me and my family, and I have not done anything in retaliation. First the governor reported the matter to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), claiming that I used Imo state money to build some properties. The case has been in court, and till date there has not been any prove, by any court of competent jurisdiction, that has traced any government funds to any of my accounts.

    “Yet Hope has insisted in reporting the case every little to ICPC and CPC. When he saw that he is not making headway at the EFCC, he turned back to use the police. But I must say today, that the act of the government house police yesterday should be brought to question.

    “I want to ask, that the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mohammed Adamu, direct the arrest of Chinasa Nwaneri and Eric Uwakwe, who led the thugs. Most of them have been in armed robbery activities in the state…… I want the Inspector General to investigate, if those are policemen or thugs brought outside wearing Police uniform. I don’t think that any sane policeman will act in a manner those officers acted yesterday.

    “There is a breakdown of law and order in the state. I don’t think that any sane governor will want to govern a state of violence. Concerning the hotel in question, Hope Uzodinma, Commissioner for Land went to that hotel which I requested my wife to come down home and invest for the purpose of creating jobs and helping our people.

    “I was never a poor man before I became governor of Imo state. I came here, brought my children to invest, I brought everybody to invest because I believe in this state. Most of these people who are fighting me do not have one single investment. The commissioner for Land went there and arrested all the people, including guests of the hostel, before putting the pad lock he claimed he put. Why not put the pad lock first, then if anybody goes there, then you can arrest the person. But he arrested these people and brought them to the police station. They are still there and the Police, also have the audacity to detain innocent citizens because the governor has directed them to do so.

    “The amount of shooting that took place in that hotel was more than two hundred gunshots. Who are you shooting? Who do you want to kill? That is my question. Do you want to kill the citizens you are governing? That again is my question. So Hope Uzodinma must be called to order….. His thugs were shooting at us while Police officers from government house were watching. I restrained my aides not to shoot because I hate to stain my hands with blood, if not there would have been lots of deaths yesterday. They took advantage of that and did what they did to the extent that they destroyed all my cars, and riddled my cars with bullets.

    “What Hope Uzodinma is doing is not good. Few days ago he went to Eastern Palm University and shut down the university were children are going to school. That is not the way to do it. A governor, who came through court, should know how to respect the rule of law.

    If a matter is in court you cannot use executive power against the court power. But this is what Hope Uzodinma is doing in this state. “But for the timely intervention of the presidency in this matter, Imo would have been something else by this time. I want to thank the presidency and those who intervened in this matter, because in a manner that Hope led by Chinansa. All of you know who Chinansa is in this state. We know his track records. I know he shares the same track records with Hope Uzodinma.

    “We shall resist them, criminally governing this state. I have reported to all concerned. I have told everybody. And I have told them I am a man of peace. Hope Uzodinma should not take my calmness and peaceful disposition for granted. Enough is Enough.

    “I govern Imo state for eight years, there was no record of me arresting anybody. I was the most abused governor. People abused me but I never in anyway, any day arrested a man. But today its on record that Hope Uzodinma arrested a widow, kept her for 22 days, saying that she did contract with Imo state and should explain where the money is.

    “He arrested a house member and locked him up. He has been arresting people and intimidating them. Some of them do not have voice anymore.”

  • Just in: Imo police arraign 14 aides of Okorocha for breaching state’s security

    Just in: Imo police arraign 14 aides of Okorocha for breaching state’s security

    Fourteen aides of the former governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, were on Monday arraigned before her lordship, B. U Adikaibe of Magistrate Court 4, Owerri.

    Some of the aides are Eberendu Chimechefulem, Ebere Nwoke, Basil MBA, Ebuka Samuel, Darlington Ibekewe, Obasi Goodluck, Nwaiwu Ndubuisi, Ekpendu Peace, Steve Anisnuobi, Ebere Nwokeobi.

    They were being arraigned on a seven-count bordering on disturbance to the security of the state and destruction of government seal at Royal Spring Palm Estate, Owerri, on Sunday.

    While Eddy Onyema is the leading counsel for the defendants, E.S Ibechem is the prosecutor.

    After hearing bail applications for and against the defendants, the magistrate went on 15 minutes break to enable her to rule on the bail applications.

  • [UPDATED] Why we arrested Okorocha – Police

    [UPDATED] Why we arrested Okorocha – Police

    Police command in Imo has confirmed arrest of former Imo Governor, Sen. Rochas Okorocha for allegedly using thugs to break into his wife’s property, Royal Spring Palm Apartment sealed by the state government.

    Okorocha, wife arrested over alleged forceful entry into sealed property in Imo
    A photo showed the former governor sitting aat a corridor of a police station.
    The Police Public Relations Officer in the state command, Mr Orlando Ikeokwu, confirmed the arrest of Okorocha and some of his former aides.
    Those arrested alongside Okorocha were Lasbery Okoroafoanyanwu, former commissioner for transport, Ijeoma Igboanusu, his former Chief of Staff, Domestics Affairs and Steve Asimobi, his current aide at the National Assembly.
    TheNewsGuru (TNG) had earlier reported that Imo Government on Friday, sealed Royal Spring Palm Apartment located along Aba road, an estate allegedly built by Okorocha’s wife.
    The ex governor, who now represent Imo West at the senate, allegedly led his supporters and security personnel to the estate and ordered the unsealing of the premises.
    Government officials also mobilised to the estate, leading to free for all fight, while cars were damaged and many wounded.
    Asked if he will be arraigned, the PPRO said nobody was above the law, adding that if he was found culpable he would be arraigned.
    The state Commissioner for Information, Mr Declan Emelumba however, said Okorocha would be arraigned on Monday.
    But in a swift reaction, Okorocha’s Media Aide, Sam Onwuemeodo alleged that Gov. Hope Uzodinma’s Special Adviser on Special Duties, Chinasa Nwaneri attacked Okorocha with thugs.
    In a statement, made available to newsmen on Sunday, Onwuemeodo alleged that the thugs fully armed and with the support of security men from government house also attacked Okorocha’s convoy.
  • Imo Government seizes Okorocha’s Royal Palm Estate

    Imo Government seizes Okorocha’s Royal Palm Estate

    The Imo State Government yesterday recovered Royal Palm Estate on Akachi Road, Owerri belonging to Nkechi Okorocha, wife of former governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha.

    The seizure was in compliance with the directive of the Imo State gazette on the report of the Judicial Commission of Enquiry on recovery of lands and other related matters.

    The Commissioner for Lands, Enyinnaya Onuegbu, who led the team that took the estate allegedly acquired by the ex governor’s wife yesterday evening, said the government had sealed up the place till further notice.

    ”This is as a result of the recommendation of the commission that all illegal lands and structures acquired by the administrations between 2006 and 2019 should be taken over by the government,” Onuegbu said.

    He said the current administration is therefore not resting on its oars in recovering all the stolen properties of the state especially those carted away by the previous administration.

    The commissioner added that in line with the 3Rs mantra initiative of Governor Hope Uzodimma, the state must continue to work in line with the relevant laws and recommendations of government agencies and commissions no matter whose ox is gored.

    It will be recalled that the Judicial Commission of Enquiry on Recovery of Lands and Other Related Matters was one out of the many panels constituted by the Emeka Ihedioha’s administration whose recommendations Governor Uzodimma has adopted.