The Executive Governor of Imo State, His Excellency, Owelle Rochas Okorocha while narrating the full import of his government’s rescue mission likened it to the Israel’s rescue operation in Uganda tagged “90 minutes at Entebbe”. Although, the Entebbe raid was acted with exquisite sense of timing, its target of rescuing Israeli hostages from Field Marshall Idi Amin Dada was of vital strategic importance to Israel’s prestige as a nation. Nevertheless, the rescue operation as mission accomplished had all the hostages rescued and airlifted to Israel.
In view of the foregoing, governor Okorocha’s rescue agenda in Imo
State lacks vision, since it was likened to the Israel’s operation in
Uganda, which has its distinctive circumstance. In fact, such an
imitation cannot pass for a vision. It can be a mere daydream, which
most times, cannot be turned into reality due to lack of originality and
reasonable concordance.
Apparently, within 10 months in office, a state government that
purports to be on rescue mission could not pass simple litmus test as it
still appears insensitive to the two factors, namely to rescue people
in supposed desperate plight, and to achieve it within a time frame.
Thus, the only question on the lips of Imo people is “who is the rescue
government actually rescuing or for whom is effort made in that
direction?”
Is it the Transition Committee (TC) Chairmen at the Local Government
Councils (LGCs) that have neither members nor appointment letters and
all the paraphernalia of office? Or, is it the stooge members of the Imo
State House of Assembly (IMHA) and the rescue government appointees who
act as guinea pigs in the midst of being denied the pleasure of using
brand new official vehicles and the benefit of all the entitlements
attached to their offices? Or, is it the state civil servants who are at
a crossroads between asking for a stop to an endless screening of
certificates and craving for the actual computation of the hyped N20,000
new minimum wage, which should have placed them above the federal civil
servants?
Let’s tell ourselves the bitter truth! Is governor Okorocha in all
sincerity paying the state civil servants far and above their
counterparts in the federal civil service who are earning N18,000
minimum wage? What is this lackadaisical mentality beclouding Imo people
that a spade can no longer be addressed as such? Nevertheless, the
civil servants know too well that the table used by governor Okorocha in
calculating the so-called N20,000 minimum wage does not give a value
worth up to N11,000 minimum wage, and they are afraid to voice out this
truth for fear of victimization.
BUILDING TRUST AND ENGAGING THE PEOPLE
One is worried at the level of lies, falsehood, deceit, and
abracadabra, which the Imo people have brazenly admitted to contend
with.
* It is beyond every reasonable doubt that governor Okorocha did
not cut down any state security vote as claimed. Reference to the 2011
budget reveals that the said state security vote was N2billion and not
N6billion. Therefore, for governor Okorocha to claim that he cut down
the said state security vote to N2.5billion is a criminal projection
aimed at hoodwinking the Imo people for self-aggrandizement to the tune
of N500million. This is fraud.
* Imolites are no daft to be deceived that governor Okorocha paid
2-12years pensions to retirees whereas he merely paid 3months arrears in
a dramatized interactive session. This window dressing to attract
undeserved applause was stage –managed to portray the past governors of
Imo State as insensitive to the plight of the retirees while
masquerading as “a self-acclaimed messiah”.
SECTORAL REVIEW OF PERFORMANCE
(a) PUBLIC WORKS/INFRASTRUCTURE
* The totality of the public works and infrastructural projects
embarked upon by governor Okorocha are all at their teething stages that
should not warrant any self-glory or applause. It is sad to note that
the award of these contracts did not follow due process because
according to governor Okorocha, “in rescue mission, there is no
protocol”.
* The verbosity in respect of breaking the age-long jinx about
Okigwe and Orlu regarding the location of such white elephant projects
as a five star hotel, a civic centre, a modern stadium, etc are the
usual fallacious promises of governor Okorocha. It can be likened to the
N100million development fund promised to each of the LGAs in the State,
which till date is yet to be realized. To add salt to injury, governor
Okorocha promised another N1billion to each of the LGAs in a manner that
presents him as one in need of psychiatric diagnosis and spiritual
deliverance so as to bring his flippancy to a bearable level.
(b) EDUCATION
* Governor Okorocha has made a ruse of education in the Imo State
public school system with his ill conceived free education programme.
Disappointedly the governor is busy politicizing the N100 stipend to
school children, while the imprest to run the schools have not been made
available, which invariably affects the quality of the so-called free
education. Recently, the school children were restive on why the state
government could not live up to its words of N100 daily stipend, which
was paid for the first (and last) time in October 2011.
* In the face of the above, governor Okorocha perfected another
lies and deceit phenomenon where he promised free education scheme and
mouthwatering bursary for all Imo State undergraduates in the Imo State
University (IMSU), Owerri and the Imo State Polytechnic (ImoPoly),
Umuagwo. If Lagos, Rivers, and Bayelsa States whose Internally Generated
Revenue (IGR) surpasses the federal allocation to Imo State cannot
offer free tertiary education programme, and are finding it difficult to
grapple with that of the secondary and primary schools, one marvels at
why governor Okorocha thinks he can always play on the intelligence of
the enlightened Imo citizens.
(c) SECURITY
* Imo people witnessed how governor Okorocha rebranded all the
Hilux vans and Healthcare delivery hummer buses in the State to credit
his so-called rescue government. Even, the additional 100 Ford Ranger
Trucks, which he claimed to have purchased were actually donated by
banks to the State government. The said governor was not ashamed to
present these trucks to Imo people as his achievement in his first
100days in office, which he earlier planned not to celebrate.
* In the same manner, the said governor re-allocated all the
official vehicles (acquired by the past administration) to his political
appointees who invariably were denied the comfort of brand new official
vehicles. Thus, the money so conserved from not purchasing any new
vehicle is not seen to have been meaningfully utilized by the Okorocha’s
government.
* In late January 2012, governor Okorocha visited Gombe, Bauchi
and Kano States for his 2015 presidential ambition. However, he claimed
to have visited and held meetings with the Igbos, and found out that no
Igbo was killed in any of the Boko Haram attacks. Thanks to God that
Rochas abracadabra did not charm the visibly annoyed Chairman of Ohaneze
ndi Igbo of Kano State who was quick to respond that, “Okorocha did not
enter Sabon Gari to see anybody. He came for his own political
business. He did not come to see Ndigbo. He did not set foot in the
community”. This is how governance has been reduced to a child’s play
where time, effort and money are wasted on frivolities.
(d) IMO STATE CIVIL SERVICE REFORM AND COMMERCIALIZATION PROGRAMME
It is on record that governor Okorocha has addressed Imolites on
several occasions on the issue of the State being very rich. However,
one is amazed on why, in the midst of this professed plenty, the
Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) were directed by the
governor to engage in commercial activities in order to generate their
salaries and allowances, while subventions to these MDAs have since been
completely withdrawn. What a contradiction and double speak by governor
Okorocha!
(e) REDUCING THE COST OF GOVERNANCE
* Governor Okorocha, in his address on the STATE OF IMO told
Imolites that, “one of the biggest setbacks to the development of our
nation has been the unusually high and largely unjustified cost of
governance. Unfortunately, our State was a classic example of how
resources could be frittered away by the excessive overheads and a
plethora of unwholesome practices fueled, to a large extent, by greed
and avarice”.
The same governor Okorocha who claims to be patriotic and prudent by
his so-called rescue agenda deceived Imo people by wasting a whopping
sum of N2billion on a trip to woo investors from purported seven
countries. Imolites are still waiting for the investors to arrive.
* During the same address on the STATE OF IMO, governor Okorocha
disclosed that “my government since inception has not borrowed a kobo”.
Thus, the governor should in the spirit of his acclaimed prudent
management of the State resources explain the following:
- Who borrowed the N10billion and N50billion respectively in 2011,
and which were approved as supplementary budgets by the stooge IMHA?
- Who borrowed N6billion for repayment of purported loan owed to UBA PLC by the past administration?
- Who borrowed another N6billion for supposedly counterpart fund for UBE, ETF, MDG, etc?
- Who, also, borrowed N5billion for fruitless adventure of re-surfacing good and motorable roads in Owerri municipality?
- Who, too, borrowed a whopping sum of N10billion for phantom infrastructural development?
The loans are endless. Who is governor Okorocha fooling? Perhaps,
governor Okorocha is right, because he is yet to start the actual
borrowing spree.
* Whereas governor Okorocha is busy siphoning the State funds, he
turns round with a Catholic look to tell easy-going Imolites what they
like to hear about manna falling from heaven. Without fear of
contradictions, Concorde hotel has been suffocated in the guise of
renovation to pave way for LA MONDE hotel (owned by governor Okorocha)
to reap all government sponsored socio-political activities. Roche group
International (owned by governor Okorocha) controls all the ETF and UBE
contracts at IMSUBEB as well as manages ADAPALM, Concorde hotel, and
ITC. LA MONDE Press, LA MONDE Guest House, Concorde newspapers, and
Rochas Convention Center Fast Food are other conduit pipes of governor
Okorocha for siphoning state fund. No wonder, governor Okorocha once
said, “I am here for a mission, and the mission shall come to pass.
Don’t see me as a conventional governor, but a radical governor, that is
why I don’t observe protocol”.
* As a friend, Kenneth Uwadi once wrote, “Okorocha has been
proclaiming heaven that will become of Imo State. Every month, he will
make press release, promising Imolites heaven on earth. To get cheap
popularity, he rents praise singers who lie to the world that all is
honky dory with Imo State. Our ears are sore with ‘we will build this
and that’ in place of ‘we have done this and that’.” Indeed, Imo people
are yearning for result. Do governor Okorocha realize that he sacked
the following groups of Imo people from the government pay roll?
(a) The beneficiaries of the 10,000 jobs
(b) The elected LGC chairmen, the deputy chairmen, the councilors,
the supervisory councilors in the 27 LGAs (their personal assistants
and drivers).
(c) The Co-ordinators and members of the Local Government
Development Centers in the 27 LGAs (including their personal assistants
and drivers).
(d) The chairmen and members of the various boards of government
departments and agencies (including their personal assistants and
drivers).
In fact, these groups result in a combined total of about 16,000 Imo
people displaced. Till date, there is no replacement with other Imo
people begging for rescue. Then, where do we place governor Okorocha and
his rescue mission in the annals of Imo history?
CONCLUSION
It poses a great difficulty to reconcile the random and reckless
utterances of governor Okorocha with the realities on ground in Imo
State. A situation where MDAs are subjected to generate their salaries
and allowances; where contractors are subjected to fund government
projects to completion without payment; where in ten months in office, a
government borrowed a sum of money more than the sum total of the
borrowings of three previous administrations in Imo State; where
governor Okorocha sets up numerous private outfits which took over the
management and control of government contracts, departments and agencies
for his self-aggrandizement; where about 16,000 Imolites were deprived
of their legitimate jobs without payment of their entitlements or their
replacement thereof smacks of a government cover-up and hypocrisy. It’s
time to stop the lies and deceit. EFCC will, indeed be needed to help
Imolites unravel the true accountability of the reckless and mischievous
financial transactions of governor Okorocha’s rescue government in Imo
State.
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