Governor Emeka Ihedioha |
The Orlu
Elders Council, Imo State have called on Governor Emeka Ihedioha to probe,
prosecute and jail the immediate past Governor of the State, Chief
Rochas Okorocha if found guilty corruption.
This was contained in a 3-page address read by the Chairman of the Council, Professor
Francis Dike SAN, during a courtesy visit to the Deputy Governor of Imo
State, Engr. Gerald Irona, on Thursday. The group accused the former
Governor of leaving a legacy of Garnishee Orders and indescribable
looting of the state treasury.
They thanked the Imo State House of Assembly and Attorney General
of the State for taking steps towards adopting the Administration of
Criminal Justice Act in the state, describing it as capable of improving
the course of criminal justice in Imo state.
They used the occasion to urge the Governorship candidate of the All
Progressives Congress-APC in the 2019 elections, Senator Hope Uzodimma
to end his litigation against Governor Emeka Ihedioha, in the interest
of the state.
The elders also used the forum to call on the state Governor, Chief
Emeka Ihedioha to reinstate His Royal Majesty, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya as
Chairman, Imo State Council of Traditional Rulers, in obedience to
judicial pronouncements.
“For eight years, nowhere in Imo State did we see billboards of Client-Government of Imo State, Contractor- Y, X Contractors.
“Everything was done at shameless quotation of money by Okorocha and
his family members, acting as alter ego of Imo State. Today, Billboards
are seen at construction Sites. This government should be ready for
probe when it leaves and that is why we ask for probe, prosecution and
sentence if found guilty for Okorocha and his running dogs.
“We are aware of thousands of Garnishee Orders bequeathed to this
administration as legacy of the shameless past government. Let Rochas
say to Imo State that there were no Garnishee Orders when he left
government. Let him deny that his administration operated over 260 bank
accounts which we know were conduit pipes for looting Imo State.
Congratulations for arresting this by instituting the Treasury Single
Account within 30 days.
“We applaud the Hon. Attorney General and members of Imo State House
of Assembly under the speakership of Rt. Hon. Chijioke for the
domestication of the Criminal Justice Act and urge that it should be
passed as a matter of urgency. We are of the firm belief that it will
give more muscle to the Ministry of Justice to file Hon. AG’s
Information against any and all persons not under Immunity for Criminal
Acts perpetrated in Imo State against Imo people and by extension those
who aided and abetted and those who benefited, for receiving stolen
property. This will sanitize our society and make those barefaced liars
think.
“We take this opportunity to applaud our Great Son, Hope Uzodimma for
the indefatigable work done in APC and say that it is time to sheath
the sword and give and accept Olive branch so that Imo State, which now
ranks between 32 and 34 in development in Nigeria can assume her pride
of place in Nigeria.”
In his reaction, Deputy Governor of Imo State, His Excellency, Engr.
Gerald Irona commended the elders for rising to the challenge, by
speaking out on issues concerning the state.
He used the occasion to explain certain policies and programmes of
the present administration in the state, assuring the delegation that
the administration of Chief Emeka Ihedioha will not fail Imo people.
“I am glad that Orlu elders have risen to the challenge. It is true
that we met a decayed Imo. Imo is in a very deplorable condition. We
have decayed infrastructure. We are operating in a make-shift office.
They stole everything before leaving. Those of us from Orlu zone in this
government will show that Okorocha’s actions are not part of the
character of Orlu people.
“At the end of our administration, we will show Imo people that we
were ready for governance. The first thing we are doing is to restore
public confidence in government. We have set up a public procurement
system, aimed at ensuring that there is a robust procurement process in
Imo State. We shall live by example and we will remain accountable to
people of the state.
“Flood is a major issue in Owerri and some other parts of the state.
We have engaged professionals and other relevant stakeholders and a
lasting solution is underway. Part of the problem is that Owerri Master
plan was distorted. People built on and blocked waterways. The menace of
erosion is being tackled. We have paid Imo state counterpart fund of
Five Hundred Million Naira, through New Map, a World Bank assisted
project. They have mobilized to site.
“When we came in, we were confronted with litany of petitions
bothering on land. Many complained that their lands were taken
forcefully, even when they had Certificates of Occupancy. We have
constituted a Judicial Panel of enquiry on lands to look into issues
around land acquisition in the state. Please, no one is targeted.
“We even went beyond former Governor Okorocha’s administration. We
assure Imo people that we will not allow any Kobo of the state
mismanaged to go unaccounted for. We will not allow any meter of land
not properly acquired to go unaccounted for. That is Imo under the watch
of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha.”
Those in attendance at the meeting were: former Deputy Governor of
Imo State, Dr. Douglas Acholonu, former Vice Chancellor of Imo State
University, Professor Ukachukwu Awuzie, Prof. I.C. Okonkwo, Chief
M.O.Obioha, His Royal Highness, Igwe E. Obiako, Chief Emma Izuegbu,
Chief H.C. Onyekwere, Chief S.O.Ukadike, Chief R.I.Agbarakwe, Barr. A.N.
Ukwuegbu, Adviser, Communications to the Deputy Governor of Imo State,
Dr. Walter Duru, Hon. A.E. Onunkwo, Chief G.G. Iheka, Chief Ejike Uche,
member, representing Ohaji/Egbema State Constituency in Imo State House
of Assembly, Hon. Heclus Okoro, Special Adviser to the Governor on inter
party affairs, Hon. Jeff Ojinika and Special Adviser to the Governor of
Political matters, Hon. Jones Onyereri.
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