Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State, Tuesday, told former Governor Rochas Okorocha to come to the realization that he is no longer the State governor and accord him (Uzodimma) the recognition as the sitting governor.
The Imo State Governor spoke to State House correspondents
after meeting behind closed doors with President Buhari at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja.
He pleaded with President Muhammadu Buhari to come to the
rescue of Imo State on the erosion menace ravaging some parts of the state.
Fielding question on his position over the agitation among
many stakeholders in South East that the 2023 Presidency should come to the
zone he said the decision of who becomes the presidential ticket rests squarely
with the respective political parties.
Uzodinma added that the emergence of presidential candidates
in the 2023 election will not be based on ethnicity.
Recall that the Chief Whip of the Senate and former Governor
of Abia state, Senator Orji Uzor-Kalu was recently quoted as saying that anyone
can contest for the presidency under the All Progressives Congress, APC, since
it has not zoned the 2023 ticket to a particular part of the country.
According to him, “Well you know the position is not vacant
now, there is a sitting President and we are practicing partisan democracy and
not tribal democracy. So the emergence of presidential candidate will come on
the party by party basis, not tribe by tribe basis.
“But if there are other internal factors that will form part
of the considerations for parties taking the decision, of course, that will be
entirely the job of the leadership of those political parties and I think that
is the right thing to do.”
Governor Uzodinma disclosed he met the president to brief
him of the problems in Imo state, particularly erosion to seek his
intervention.
“In specific terms,
the issue of erosion, the level of erosion in Imo state is alarming and I have
taken time to explain to Mr President and he has assured me that the Federal
Government will intervene as soon as possible.
“I used the opportunity also to bring to his knowledge the
development in the South East and that our people are grateful on the
completion and opening of the Enugu Airport and we are also happy with the
speed and the pace of work at the Second Niger Bridge and the various agric
intervention programmes he brought to South East.
“And also use the same opportunity to ask for more because
you know in this business, the more you get, you must ask for more. I am sure
and I believe that Mr President is committed to alleviating some of the
problems in the South East region and Imo in particular. “
When asked how erosion funds received by the State had been
deployed, Uzodinma explained: “I don’t know of what happened before I became
the governor, but you know I am a parliamentarian and under the law, we have
National Council of Environment and Ecological Fund. It is a discretionary
fund; it takes only the approval of the President for those funds to be used.
“If you identify an ecological site that requires
intervention and you write to the President through the Secretary to the
Federal Government and they consider some of the projects, those projects will
be awarded by the Ecological Fund office.
“I don’t know of money being given to governors, maybe this
was before my time but what I have done is to identify the critical areas. If
you go to Federal University of Technology Owerri towards Avu, you will see
that the road is almost being cut into two and because of the population of
students living across the other side, if nothing is done, you find a situation
where students will not have access to their usual lectures and again the lives
and property of those in those areas are also threatened.
“If you recall in 1982 President (Shehu) Shagari visited Imo
State of then and made a promise to correct Amucha erosion, that Amucha erosion
has so degraded to the extent that it is now a death trap.
“Incidentally, it is part of the area that the Imo State
government is struggling now to get Julius Berger to dualize the road. I am
sure that if the Federal Government intervenes and take the erosion aspect of
the road, it will be cheaper for Imo state and affordable for us to pay a
contractor like Julius Berger to now concentrate on the road alone.
“So these are some of the things I brought to the knowledge
of Mr. President and I can assure you, in his usual magnanimous manner, he is
committed because he has the listening ear.
“When I resumed on January, you will recall last year,
Owerri people were going to market using a canoe, the level of flooding in
Owerri was terrible. So, what I did first was to review the Owerri master plan,
identify the drawing of the drainage system established since 1981 and then got
in touch with the company that did the job from Isreal.”
On the alleged squabble between him and former Governor
Rochas Okorocha, he said, “On the issue of Okorocha the, former governor, he is
my brother, my very good brother in whom I am well please, I have no issue with
him, the only thing is that he is now the former governor and I am now the
current governor. Once we understand that, we don’t have any issue.”
Asked if the internal crisis in APC in Imo State will not
cost the party the forthcoming Imo North Senatorial, Senator Uzodimma, he said
as a seasoned party administrator, he was in charge of the situation.
” If you understand my history and know where I am coming
from, you will agree with me that my knowledge of party management is robust
and I can assure you that issues and activities that took place before the
election, of course, any seasoned and experienced party administrator who is
in-charge like I am now will do his best to ensure that there is no faction or
all those factors that would weaken the strength of the party in the state.
“On the contrary, of late, I have taken time to unite the
party, bring all the people in, you must have heard how 23 members of the House
of Assembly left their parties and have joined APC, you must have heard how a sitting
State Chairman of the PDP (Peoples Democratic Party) left PDP and joined the
APC with his executive. You must have also heard how AA (Action of Alliance)
the followers of former Governor Rochas Okorocha have also joined back the APC.
“APC is the ruling party and APC is very strong not only in
Imo State, but it is also growing from strength to strength now in the entire
South East region.”
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