Saturday 17 January 2015

#ROCHASMUSTGO: How Gov. Okorocha used PENSIONERS as object of deceit and caricature

#ROCHASMUSTGO: How Gov. Okorocha used PENSIONERS as object of deceit and caricature
Continued from:

#ROCHASMUSTGO: The genesis of his problems with Ndi Imo


Soon after the Ilomuanya saga, Gov Okorocha Verbatim gathered summoned all the Imo pensioners to the Dan Anyiam Staduim, after which he announced that he has paid 12 years arrears of pension owed them by previous governments. 


Verbatim was however told that the governor only paid one and half years pension arrears to few cadre of the pensioners and the others asked to go to their respective sub treasuries for payment  - which till date has never been paid. The suffering which the old and feeble pensioners, most of who were sick and had to be carried to the venue as well as the traffic jam, which the large crowd of pensioners caused on the popular Wetheral road that passed through the Dan Anyiam meeting venue did not go down well with some individuals who told verbatim that the governor should be careful before he disappoints the Imo people. They were angered the more when it was revealed that only one and half years arrears were paid to few pensioners as against many years Okorocha claimed to have paid. By August 2014, Gov Okorocha confirmed he has not paid the arrears blaming it on suspicious situations he promised to investigate (See video below). Yet again, he promised to have signed for the payment of 10 years gratuities and subsequent payment of two month pensions till he clears the arears - that is few months before the expiration of his tenure. You do the mass.

Critics who spoke to Verbatim said they were only waiting to see how Okorocha will pay the 12 years arrears of pensions which would have implied that the previous governments of Achike Udenwa who ruled for 8 years and Ikedi Ohakim who ruled for 4 years never paid any pension to pensioners. Most pensioners Verbatim was told have not forgiven the governor for putting them through such hardship. Even as it stands now, Verbatim was told that the State government is owing pensioners, particularly primary School teachers especially the SPEB and SUBEB teachers over 13 months pension arrears. Some of these retired teachers told Verbatim that the government even issued them with a dud Diamond bank cheque for one of the months owed them adding that the government retrieved the cheque two months after and issued them with another which they cashed. The pensioners told Verbatim that the banks never had any answer as to why the cheque could not cash but rather encouraged them to be throwing in the cheque from time to time which they told Verbatim put them through a lot of hardship and risk. 

The second blunder Verbatim was told was the appointment of Transition Committee chairman for the 27 Local government areas of the State, which did not go down well with most people who believed the governor when he said during his swearing in ceremony on My 29th, 2011, at the Dan Anyiam stadium that he will not rule with TC chairman but will immediately conduct local government elections so that the local government chairmen will have a sense of independence and as such give good leadership to their people. 

Information reaching Verbatim reveal that most people in the state are not happy with the governor who they believe play with their intelligence and make them a lot of empty promises, which they say they least expected from him. 

For instance, Verbatim investigation reveal that Governor Okorocha on assumption of office promised a massive infrastructural revolution in the state. This Verbatim gather he commenced with the construction of the Owerri city gates and the construction of 19km roads in each of the 27 Local government areas in the state along with the construction of a modern pre-cast classroom in all the political wards of the state. However Verbatim investigation reveal that the city gate projects were suspended as the governor denied any involvement in their awards, leaving the contractors most of who borrowed money from banks to execute the projects stranded and indebted to the banks. 
Behold Rochas Okorocha's 'WONDER' roads in Imo

Opposition in Imo told Verbatim that they are surprised that the governor could deny knowledge of the city gates and their awards after boasting that he will use the city gates to further beautify and secure Owerri, the capital city of the state. They also condemned the roads, which Governor Okorocha’s government constructed saying they are two substandard and are already being washed off. Eze Ilomuanya, during a recent interview with Verbatim said the roads which Governor Okorocha claims to have done are too thin and cannot survive heavy traffic on them. 

Former governor, Ikedi Ohakim told Verbatim that his government did more quality and longer roads than the Okorocha’s administration have done and referred to the Okorocha’s roads as “China Roads”. Verbatim inspection of some of the roads done by the Okorocha administration reveal that most of them have started developing big potholes, while some were abandoned by contractors who claim they are being owed by the government. Some of the contractors who spoke to Verbatim said they are not happy with the government for refusing to pay them after they obtained loan facilities from the banks to execute the projects which they say gave him the fame and bargaining power which he has always flaunted at the opposition. They told verbatim that they at a stage planned to simultaneously withdraw from their individual project sites to compel the governor to pay them. This they said would have saved them from their current situation as most of them have died out of frustration, while some have gone bankrupt. 

Critics of Governor Okorocha blame him for shortchanging the contractors who he deceived into moving into sites without funds and without following due process and wondered how he could have achieved a standard asphalt road with drainage on both sides with N60,000.000.00 (Sixty Million Naira). Verbatim was told that most of the contractors worked only with authorization letters for the contracts and were never issued with the proper contract award letters which was the excuse employed by the government to deny them payment. Verbatim also gather that most of the contractors were denied payment as their roads were classified as not captured in the government records which many believe was another ploy to excuse the non-payment for the work which they have so far done. As it stands, Verbatim was told that most of the contractors are still being owed.

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Behold Rochas Okorocha's 'WONDER' roads in Imo

-Culled from Verbatim

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