Former Governor of Imo
State, Senator Rochas Okorocha may face more seizures of his properties as
there are indications that the Governor Hope Uzodinma’s administration in Imo
State is determined to implement fully the government White Paper based on the
outcome of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry report.
Already, the Imo State
Government is targeting no fewer than 33 choice properties alleged to belong to
the state but have been illegally acquired by Okorocha and his family members
including his in-laws during his 8 years reign in Imo state.
Among the properties
targeted for recovery include but not limited to landed properties, moveable
and non moveable equipments like IRROMA caterpillars, bulldozers, payloaders,
graders, etc, acquired by the state during ex-Governor Ikedi Ohakim regime.
It would be recalled that
earlier this week, Justice Fred Njemanze of the Imo State High Court, Owerri,
had ordered an interim forfeiture of all the properties illegally acquired by
the former Governor Okorocha who was in office from 2011 to 2019. This was
sequel to an application brought by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Louis Alozie.
The suit with case No.
HOW/191/2021 had Okorocha’s wife, Nkechi Okorocha, Incorporated Trustees of
Rochas Foundation and Okorocha as the first, second and third respondents
respectively, against the Attorney-General of the State.
In a motion ex-parte
brought pursuant to Section 472(1) of the Imo State Administration of Criminal
Justice Law No. 2 of 2020, Louis Alozie (SAN), applied for interim forfeiture
of the following properties allegedly acquired by Okorocha illegally: Eastern
Palm University, Ogboko; Royal Spring Palm Hotels and Apartments ; IBC staff
quarters illegally acquired for the purpose of Rochas Foundation College,
Owerri; Magistrate Quarters, Orlu Road/Cooperative Office/Girls Guide illegally
converted to private use housing Market Square, Kilimanjaro Eatery; public
building plot B/2 Otamiri South Extension Layout given to the Ministry of Women
Affairs for establishing a skills acquisition centre for women illegally
acquired for the benefit of Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha’s All-In Stall, Aba Road.
Others include Plot P5 Naze
Residential Layout initially part of Primary School Management Board but now
annexed to All-In Stall, Aba Road belonging to Mrs. Nkechi Okorocha, and all
the properties contained from pages 226 to 272 of the Government White Paper on
the recommendation of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Land
Administration in Imo state from June 2006 to May 2019.
The application was, among
others, based on the ground that, “these public properties were converted to
personal use by the 1st-3rd respondents and their cronies for which the
applicants now intends to recover them in line with the White Paper by the
Judicial Commission of Inquiry’s report.
Sources in Imo state
government told newsmen that contained in the long list of items the Judicial
Commission of Inquiry set up by the regime of ex-Governor Emeka Ihedioha by
adopted by Governor Hope Uzodinma’s regime directed to recover from Okorocha
are:
Royal Palm Apartments Hotel; Eastern Palm University built with Imo money but
personalized by Okorocha and the Old Imo Broadcasting Corporation (IBC)
premises at Orji, Owerri.
Others are the Nekede and
Orji Mechanic Villages; Westbrook Hotels, Owerri and the recovery of IRROMA
equipment worth billions of Naira as well as the recovery of Imo Transport
Company (ITC) vehicles and investments among other things.
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