By: Ugochukwu Favour-Mayor,
cenamayor@yahoo.com, 08164980379
The system of politics in Imo today seems
to be changing, following recent happenings in the state. People are beginning
to assess the immediate past administration of Ex-governor Ikedi Ohakim and
that of his successor and present governor of the state, Governor Anayo Rochas
Okorocha. From the recent reactions from the people, it seems to be that
history is vindicating Ohakim.
And such reaction from different zones of
the state is making me to ask about the kind of politics and government we are
experiencing in Imo. I would like to counter emphasis from the recent national
problem that Nigeria in a whole is experiencing, the flood issue. For example,
Imo state is never an exception, as we already know that the Federal government
has released the sum of N400 million to flood victims. And that has made me to
ask myself how a reasonable person could set up a committee to receive the said
amount of money for Federal Government’s intervention fund to assist flood
disaster victims in Imo State, while the victims are distressed? Even at that,
it is now perceived that the money might lead to political crisis in the state
as some top politicians and stakeholders are already kicking against the
committee set up by the state government to disburse the funds and relief materials
to the affected communities.
Also, it was learnt that the relief
materials donated by Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and those
donated by Imo State Oil Producing Area Development Commission (ISOPADEC) were
allegedly shared based on party affiliations. What party affiliation?
However, it was based on this premise that
some people faulted the composition of the state government’s committee set up
to oversee the distribution of the materials and funds to the flood victims.
They observed with dismay that the committee headed by the Secretary to the
State Government, Prof. Anthony Anwukah, has proved incompetent in managing the
post disaster crisis, alleging that the relief materials brought for the
victims by the NDDC was shared to party loyalists instead of the victims. What
a world? Should we not be rescuing Imolites from the rescuer?
Now, the victims of the flood disaster in
the two council areas of Ohaji-Egbema and Oguta are yet to be provided a camp
by the state government and are still exposed to health and security risks. In
a state governed by a rescuer!
Meanwhile, without counting loses over the
outcome of the 2011 general election, Ohakim still went further to visit the
affected communities where he donated food items and cows to the communities.
As been accompanied by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and his
running mate during the 2011 general election, Prof. Viola Onwuliri, and by a
number of top politicians in the state including the former speaker of the Imo
State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Goodluck Opiah, state Secretary of the
People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Sir George Eguh, the member representing Oguta
State Constituency, Hon. Eugene Dibiagwu, the former commissioner for
Information and Strategy, Hon. Kelechi Okpaleke and Ohakim’s personal friend
and brand consultant, Prof. Chinedu Asinu-Anosike of Cona Anosike Support
Foundation Incorporated. However, Ohakim
assured the people that he would do everything within his power to ensure that
they were given what was due to them.
According to him, “I want to assure all of
you that I would do everything within my power to ensure that whatever has been
given to you must come to you because you are my people and you have always
listened to me”, he said. Also as Prof. Onwuliri assured the people that the
Federal Government would never abandon any of the victims affected by the flood
disaster.
In Ohakim, I have found a man with a large
heart. A man when it was time to fight, he gave himself as the scapegoat. For
example, let’s look at the declaration of present Governor Rochas Okorocha as
winner on May 7, 2011, his party supporters besieged the vicinities of the
Government House, Owerri, chanting war songs and, curiously, raining abuses on
the then governor. Their mission: To visit mayhem on the state should Ikedi
Ohakim reject the declared results. Ohakim read through that and walked away.
It took him so much effort to restrain another army of youths, which was
heading towards the same Government House, similarly chanting war songs in his
support. Had Ohakim allowed them to have their way, Imo would have witnessed a
cataclysm of an unprecedented dimension. As an incumbent governor, Ikedi Ohakim
was in the position to bring in his own version of military personnel and the
consequences would have been too grave to contemplate.
The reaction and faces of people in Oguta when Ohakim visited the flood victims made me to reflect back on the last general election in Imo state. When Ohakim was the governor, he suffered much persistent vilification.
Ex-Governor Ikedi Ohakim was accused of
every bad thing on earth: He pocketed N100 billion bond money; pocketed N8
billion meant for the dredging of Nworie River; personally assaulted a Catholic
priest; did not create 10,000 jobs, that the ring roads and flyover bridges
were NDDC projects, not his, and that there was no Wonder Lake project, etc.
Today, the people know better. Those who deliberately leveled those false
accusations against the former governor are the ones now asking themselves
whether they were actually guided by their conscience. I see nothing that could
be said Ohakim did against the people, what you hear is: “Ohakim worked but he
is arrogant.” Don’t you think that in Nigeria today when someone is courageous
to approach issues it will then be noted as being arrogant? I still ask, has
the song not changed for Ohakim, whereby making history to vindicate him?
Already, from when power was handed over to
civilian government, we have been experiencing this very group who are into
labeling of name on our ex-governors. When Late Sam Mbakwe was the governor,
actually and sincerely he developed the master plan of what we call Owerri, the
capital city of Imo state. Of course I don’t need to discuss how he was pursued
out of office, but today history vindicates. Then on Late Evan Enwerem, he gave
Imo a stand on the political map of Nigeria, later he was labeled of being a
tyrant. Now, Achike Udenwa came in and alleviated poverty away from the state,
no matter he is today seen as a man who abused power and state resources.
For Ikedi Ohakim, he made Imo a total
digital state, branded governance while attracting investors, but those
particular people also ended up labeling him as an arrogant man. Of course,
Anayo Rochas Okorocha would not go free; already they have begun to give him a page
in their book as a lawless leader, and of course that’s what he is, already due
process is gone in Imo; rarely you see a contractor to award letter of the job
he is doing. Due process in governance is zero, as long as Imo is concerned.
But if I ask in respect to Ohakim’s issue, does Jesus Christ need to govern Imo
state without that very group labeling him with one title or the other?
Ex-governor Ikedi Ohakim till this moment
is a big issue, at his absence as the governor of the state. While as the governor,
everything that happened in Imo state was all leveled on him. Even when some
men’s inability to have their wives conceived, blames will be thrown on Ohakim.
The commercial aspect of it is even more interesting. For example, about
eighteen getting to twenty two Owerri-based newspapers worth its salt would go
to town without a front page story with banner headline on Ikedi Ohakim. Beyond
Owerri, some newspaper columnists would not write without a mention of Ikedi
Ohakim even if the topic were to be outside politics. But today, the song has
changed. All those who sang: “Ikiri wu anuohia” are all singing “Ikiri ka onye
oshi nma.” In fact, what I saw at Oguta recently, was a total change of song
and intention. If I must say, if INEC conducts a fresh election in Imo, Owelle
Rochas Anayo Ethelbert Okorocha is gone. Ladies and gentlemen, indeed, the song
has changed for Rochas and Ohakim.
You need to see how the people laid
complaints on how the present government in Imo turned its back on them. Why?
Because they voted against the wish of Okorocha in the last election that
brought Hon. Eugene Dibiagwu, as their representative at the State House of
Assembly. And that’s exactly the rejection the people of Mbaise are getting
from the present government in Imo. It is quite unfortunate that the people at
their last Iri Ji festival described his act as an unforgivable spirit,
following his shun to their annual festival. And if I may ask, if Oguta and
Mbaise are turned back at by the government, has the entire Imo not been turned
down? A new song indeed!
Ex-governor Ikedi Ohakim is a man I see as
being so multi-faceted; it is practically impossible for me to even capture his
essence in such a limited space. Being multi-faceted, he can simply be
distinguished as an achiever who helped to re-chart the developmental course of
Imo State, re-directing it to success, and raising the standard of governance
and public accountability in Imo State and Nigeria at large. But within a short
period of time, the people who sent for the killing and crucifying of Ohakim
forgot his intimidating profile, background and humble beginning. Ohakim is a
man who not only shunned godfatherism, but described them as analogue
politicians who are aimed at moving the state backward.
Of course, he has set the pace for Rochas
to follow. A pace he set, waiting for his second tenure vision to be
consolidated, but never worked, now Rochas is enjoying it without knowing the
worth and value. Yes, he Rochas confirmed it when he openly said at 80th
birthday ceremony of the mother of the Deputy Speaker, Federal House of
Representatives, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, that: “Ohakim is my predecessor, the
footprints Ohakim instituted are what I am following. I cannot have problems
with Ohakim. We are brothers and cannot quarrel”.
Tell me why he will have problem with a man
who has instituted quality governance in the State, and today he is the one
reaping it? Everything is in great mess, not even his free education is
effectively working, no matter the review on that will be for another time when
we will discuss on how the policy is been used to gamble on people. Meanwhile,
the prime mover of Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria, (AMEN) and Catholic
priest, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has also confirmed it when in one of his programmes
he said: “Even in Imo, the free education format they came with to win the 2011
election is no longer effective and working, as none Imo child is genuinely
benefiting from it.” May God have mercy, dika ekwe n’ adaari!
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