Thursday, 15 January 2015

#ROCHASMUSTGO: The genesis of his problems with Ndi Imo

#ROCHASMUSTGO: The genesis of his problems with Ndi Imo
Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo State will face very stiff huddles in his comeback bid as dissatisfaction for his government gathers more momentum and gains more prominence.
According to information reaching verbatim, this is due to the rising and very fierce dissatisfaction and disappointment, which are dangerously trailing his government. As it stands, Verbatim’s investigation reveal that most elites of the state blame the Archbishop of Owerri Catholic Diocese, Dr. Anthony J.V Obinna for indirectly preparing the ground for Okorocha and for convincing them he is the true rescuer of Imo State through church sermons and the debate he organized for all the gubernatorial candidates in the state shortly before the 2011 elections where the immediate past governor, Ikedi Ohakim was hardly allowed to market himself as his speech was swallowed by thunderous jeering and name calling which they allege Bishop Obinna intentionally allowed as the moderator of the debate. 

Verbatim gather that before the debate, Archbishop Obinna allowed hatred and contempt to build against Ohakim who was accused of flogging a catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Eustace Okorie whose car ran into the governors convoy. Even Governor Ohakim’s denial of knowledge of the arrest of the Rev. Fr. and the subsequent humiliation alleggedly meted to the priest did not calm the situation or even alter the impression of the bishop who allegedly tongue lashed Ohakim who was accompanied by his entire exco and cabinet to tender apologies to the Bishop and the catholic faithful in the state . Verbatim however gather that the uproar and controversy which the above generated especially among the Catholics who constitute about three quarter of the Imo electorate and the alleged ill moderated debate forced the re-election bid of Ohakim into a nose dive thereby making Okorocha a saint and the ordained rescuer of Imo State which led to his victory over the incumbent Ikedi Ohakim after the supplementary polls which was conducted at Ohaji/Egbema, NgorOkpala and Mbaitoli local government areas in May, 2011. 

Another reason why Governor Okorocha emerged Verbatim was told was that the then Governor Ohakim did not initially support President Jonathan who was locked in a battle of being confirmed the Acting President when President Umaru Musa Yar’adua was ill in Saudi Arabia, precisely with the first Lady, Turai Yar’adua, James Ibori, then governor Delta State and Mr Aandooaka, the then Attorney General of the federation at the fore front. Verbatim was told that Ohakim’s initial tilt towards the anti Jonathan forces then was not lost on President Jonathan who never trusted him again even after Ohakim criss-crossed into the Jonathan’s camp upon the death of President Yar’adua. Based on the above, Verbatim was told that the PDP hierarchy allegedly paid lip service to the Ohakim re- election project and diplomatically sat on the fence while most of the party stake holders most tactfully worked against him which thickened the Rochas Camp. 


Again, Verbatim gathered that Ohakim’s denial of electoral tickets to Mrs Ijeoma Nwafor, daughter of Prof. Maurice Iwu, who was targeting the house of Representatives and Chief Cosmas Iwu , former SSG under Ohakim and younger brother to Prof. Iwu who wanted the senate pitched him against Prof. Iwu, then INEC Chairman, who had so much influence, both at the federal and State Levels and who information say contributed immensely to his emergence as the governor even on a Peoples’ Progressive Alliance, PPA platform. The final nail on Ohakim’s ambition then was his attempts to deny senator Chris Anyanwu the senatorial seat ticket she won twice against Dr. Kema Chikwe who Ohakim preferred as the party’s senatorial candidate for Owerri zone thereby forcing senator Chris Anyanwu into APGA and into the waiting arms of Okorocha who was then contesting under APGA. Chris Anyanwu again won Dr. Kema Chikwe at the main election. Verbatim was told that was why Senator Chris Anyanwu used her radio station, the hot 99.9 FM to monitor the elections and repeatedly announced results from individual polling booths which killed any intention to rig the elections or alter the results in any way. Verbatim also gathered that Senator Anyanwu who heads the senate committee on Navy also deployed naval officers who stopped every electoral fraud and violence, thereby paving the way for Okorocha to emerge as governor. 

Verbatim recalls that the entire Imo State especially Owerri went agog when Okorocha was named the winner and the next governor of Imo State after the supplementary elections. People were happy, hopes were high, expectations were high and the people were full of praises for God and the electoral process for giving them a messiah in Imo. 

 Verbatim was told that Governor Okorocha who promised so much in an emotion laden voice during his swearing in ceremony at the Dan Anyim Stadium on the 29th of May, 2011, committed his first blunder in office barely two weeks after assuming office when he sacked Cletus Ilomuanya, a very respected monarch and chairman, Imo State council of traditional rulers and his entire exco for allegedly working for the then Governor Ikedi Ohakim during the 2011 campaigns. Ilomuanya has not forgiven him for the embarrassment and has been fighting hard to reclaim his seat from Samuel Agunwa Ohiri who the governor appointed to replace him as the chairman of Imo state council of traditional rulers . In a recent interview with verbatim, Ilomuanya said emphatically said that there is no government in Imo and accused governor Okorocha of lawlessness, fraud, lies and deceiving the Imo people who so much trusted in him. He claimed he is still the Chairman of the Imo State Council of traditional rulers which he said has been upheld by a high court in Owerri emphasising that he cannot wait for Governor Okorocha to leave office and for God to truly bless the state with a genuine rescuer. 
To be contd. 
 -Verbatim

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