•Former Imo Governor, Dr Ikedi Ohakim
Those who have followed Governor Okorocha’s recent media outing would know that His Excellency Dr Ikedi Ohakim deserves praises both from Governor Okorocha and the people of Imo State for rendering selfless service to the people for the four years he was Governor, 2007-2011.
Governor Okorocha had in a media briefing with journalists at the Government House on Thursday, April 19, 2018, confessed that Dr Ikedi Ohakim and other former governors were not corrupt, did not acquire wealth and left office as governors poor, to the extent that he is now building houses for them and to celebrate them.
Since Governor Okorocha said Ohakim does not have a house, is not corrupt and did not acquire wealth, contrary to false accusations he had leveled against him for seven years now, it means Ohakim deserves praises.
A governor should not be talking any how. This is why we had advised that a governor should behave with decorum, and that governance is not the same thing as wearing pampas. In 2012 and 2013 Okorocha said he had built houses for Ohakim and Udenwa, and in 2018 he is still building the houses. This is why no one takes him serious anymore.
Okorocha had also on live television accused Ohakim of embezzling N100bn and owning 50 houses in the whole of Owerri, with 10 houses at Wetheral Road alone, a hotel in South Africa and other foreign investments. Today Okorocha has confessed that those allegations are false and that Ohakim is not corrupt, does not own a house and did not acquire wealth. This is why we had said that Okorocha has run amok and that he needs a team of psychiatrists to attend to him before he runs off naked to the market.
Dr Ikedi Ohakim ran one of the best administrations in Nigeria and was preoccupied with governance and rendering selfless service to the people that wealth acquisition never crossed his mind. All the lands Okorocha has acquired for himself, such as the IBC quarters Orji which he turned to Rochas Foundation College, the Orlu Road Secretariat which he has turned to WODDI Center, Ekeukwu Owerri which he has turned to his shopping mall, Nkwo Orji where lockup and open shops are being sold for him by proxy developers, Old Stadium at Tetlow Road which he has turned to Rochas Foundation Sports Academy, etc, were there but Ohakim did not acquire them. Sam Mbakwe, Evan Enwerem, Achike Udenwa and Ikedi Ohakim were not fools but they never eyed any public assets. If they had acquired public assets Okorocha would have met nothing on ground to acquire.
Not only has Okorocha indulged in inordinate acquisition of public properties, within his first year in office he built a mansion in Owerri worth over N40bn, another one in his village worth over N30b, another one in Abuja worth over 25bn, excluding the university he has built in his village.
This inordinate acquisition of wealth by Okorocha and other anti-people actions have since alienated him from Imo people who are embarrassed at the indecorous conducts of their Governor to the extent that they no longer take him serious.
To show that Okorocha is not a leader that Imo people should take serious and obey, the whole world is watching to see how many communities will comply and pay the illegal N6M monthly levy without government’s use of coercion.
Henceforth His Excellency, Dr Ikedi Ohakim, will not be joining issues with Okorocha who has from all indications run amok and not regarded by the people, who has consistently shown his belief in the mundane.
Dr Ikedi Ohakim does not believe that happiness derives from the number of wealth one acquires. Therefore he does not need any house from Okorocha. He urges Okorocha to save himself the pain of building any house for him and rather use the money to pay pensions and gratuities of retired civil servants, including retired Judges who have not been paid their pension and gratuity for four years now.
The level of excruciating pain, hunger and poverty in Imo State today is as a result of Okorocha’s wanton acquisition of public assets, including the collapse of the health system and the economy since he assumed office. But Imo people should rest assured that Ohakim will return in 2019 to correct these anomalies and move Imo State forward.
Ohakim will come back to run a government where no one will acquire public assets, where inordinate acquisition of wealth and public assets will be anathema; where selfless service will be the overall guiding principle and governor behaves with decorum: a government where inferior projects will be banished, traders and artisans allowed to do their businesses and live meaningful lives.
Ohakim handed over power to Okorocha and he knows what he handed over. When he comes back he will ensure that the civil service and the local government system regain their lost glory with vibrant and satisfied civil servants, a government that places premium on the payment of salaries, pension and gratuities and honours its contractual obligations, not a government that is always in court with the people, that is always fighting the people it is supposed to serve and protect. Ohakim will run a government where no one will grab people's lands nor destroy their sources of income, a government run with transparency and fear of God; a government where development partners will find the confidence to invest and create jobs for the over One Million unemployed Imo youths.
Ohakim will run a government where resentment will not show up nor be encouraged by the government against the people, the elite or any other segment of the society. Imo people are proud people who love each other and the government should not be spreading or encouraging resentment amongst them. He will run a government everyone will be proud to call “Our Government”. He will not loot because he did not loot before. He will not acquire wealth or public assets because he did not do that before. He has been living happily with his family in his three-bedroom bungalow at Prefab, the only house he has in the whole of Owerri which was built in 1992. He will not be greedy because he was not greedy. He can be trusted. He will deliver.
•Collins Ughalaa, Chief Press Secretary to His Excellency, Dr Ikedi Ohakim.
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