Innonews Blog Publisher captures in a drama format divergent views of Imolites on the present Adminstration in Imo State
Amos: Mmadu atagbula onwe ya n’ ahuhu n’ obodo a (One has suffered so
much in this State).
Ikechukwu: My friend, will u shut up your
mouth before I shut it for you. What do you mean there is suffering in the
land. Is Imo South Sudan where hunger is ravaging the people?
Amos: I never I expected you to
reason with me. How can you see when you are one of those who have been blinded
with this my people, my people theory?
How can you see clearly when you have been brainwashed to believe all this
cosmetic style of governance in the State? Name them, Fourth Tier Government,
Traditional Rulers Parliament, dis and dat…. Are they Constitutional?
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Ikechukwu: You belong to the old era, that
era where our monies are siphoned into private pockets. That era where only the
few enjoy and the rest suffer. In this dispensation, we are seeing new things,
new ways and new ideas that will bring government closer to the people. The
Fourth Tier of Government is unique; everything about this government is
anchored for the benefit of the people. Free education, new roads, etc.
Amos: Which roads. You mean the roads
that were recoated with tar which the rains have washed away. Is it the
hospitals that have been sold to a Muslim Northerner for 15 years? Look at how dirty and filthy Owerri is. The
free education thing is not working. Workers salaries are being deducted to
finance the initiative.
Ikechukwu: Who told you our hospitals have
been sold. Stop this propaganda. I can see you have never seen anything good
about this administration. Can’t you make sacrifices and allow some good
initiatives to work out. If workers salaries are deducted to fund the free
education, what is wrong with that?
Should you not see it as a sacrifice for our children to go to school
and acquire quality education?
Amos: Was it part of the campaign
promises. Were we told that for free education to work out perfectly, some
deductions from salaries of Imo workers will be made? Were we told that our
hospitals will be sold? Were we told that ministries will be
commercialized? Government is not a one
man business. People have the right to know what is going on in their State.
Ikechukwu: That is your wahala. All this measures are aimed at
ensuring the development of the State. It is a new way of doing things.
Remember our governor is not the conventional type, so things might be done in
different ways to achieve results.
Amos: Which results? Can’t you see
there is murmuring in the land? Almost everyone is complaining the way the
State is being governed…..
Ikechukwu: Who is complaining? It is only
those that are not part of the system that are complaining. The political
elites, those shown the exit door of government, they are the people complaining.
Are the market women, the keke riders, the students complaining? It is only the
PDP people that are complaining because the style of governance is different
now. Things are done differently now.
The State is undergoing a rescue mission and sometimes, when you want to
rescue someone, he or she might not know what good you are doing for him until
he is rescued.
Amos: What is good? What is good
about the present Administration? Every step taken by this Government is
faulty. And who told you that the local populace are not murmuring. Have you
been to the markets and see what people are saying. A gradual disconnect
between the government and the governed is fast evolving. Anyway, have you seen
how our elected Chairmen and Councillors were treated like political
lepers? They were unjustly sacked and…
Ikechukwu: shhhh, the matter is in Court. Do you want to pre-empt the Court?
Are you not learned enough to know that matters in Court are left for the
learned justices to adjudicate. Are you so ignorant? And besides, who told you
the people are murmuring. Anyway, if they are really complaining it is because
they are averse to change. And remember change is the only permanent thing in
life.
Amos:
But remember when such changes are not in the interest of the people,
they will never see the need for such change. Besides, I am so uncomfortable
with the ongoing demolitions here and there in the State. That was the genesis
of the problems of the last Administration. Remember people began to develop
some sort of hatred for them when they started this demolition thing. When you
demolish buildings, no matter the reasons, it breeds discontent among the
populace
Ikechukwu: We are not demolishing the
abode of the poor. We are only demolishing those structures the tend to distort
the master plan of the city and what is wrong with that.
Amos:
Everything is wrong with it. And let me ask you why must you people
import chalks, dusters and school uniforms for primary and secondary school
students when we have those that can manufacture them here. What can’t these
things be produced locally. We have the experts with the expertise to produce
these items here. Why waste our scare resources importing…
Ikechukwu: Have you not heard that Imo is
a rich State and besides what is wrong if our children look smart going to
school…. And who told you chalks and dusters are being imported.
Amos: Imo ACN raised an alarm. They
told us chalks and dusters are being imported into the State. No responsible
government should be seen wasting our commonwealth on frivolities like
importing chalks, school uniforms and besides, is not shameful that we have to
bring in foreigners to come here and build these model schools.
Ikechukwu: What is wrong if our children
study in cosy classrooms? Do you not know that a good environment aids the
educational development of a child?
Amos: Did you study in such
environment for you to attain the status you have attained today.
Ikechukwu: No, but times change. And…..
Amos: let me tell you, for a child to
excel in school or in his studies, he or she must be willing to attain success.
Even if you put him in Cambridge or Harvard, if his mindset is not reformed to
be receptive to the knowledge impacted on him or her, he will certainly not
excel.
Ikechukwu: My friend, stop being
pessimistic. Soon, Imo State will be littered with five or six standard
universities and that will do us a lot of good.
Amos: Which university are you
talking about?
Ikechukwu: Are you a stranger in this
State. Have you not heard of plans to establish the Loyola Jesuit University at
Ngor Okpala, IMSU will be retained in Owerri Zone and Imo European University
will soon take off at Ogboko.
Amos: Why all this razzmatazz. Which
one is Imo- European University? I thought they said that it will be the new IMSU
and was built with state funds.
Ikechukwu: There was a change of plan. Is
there anything wrong if Government makes changes in its plans?
Amos: look my brother, the whole
thing is confusing and capable of breeding trouble, especially in Owerri zone.
I see trouble in the zone over this University issue. I am aware that Ngor
Okpala people are insisting that IMSU should be brought to the permanent site
at Ohekelem. They do not want Loyola Jesuit University and besides….
Ikechukwu: If they do not want it, they
should forget it. We will take it to Ikeduru. They….
Amos: Forget what. Why can’t things
be done properly here. There is a permanent site for IMSU at Ohekelem, Ngor
Okpala. Why not take it there. And bring this Loyola Jesuit to Owerri. Let me
tell you Ngor Okpala people do not trust your man. How can they accept what
they have not seen and you expect them….
Ikechukwu: That is their palaver. What is
important is that soon, we will have many universities in the State. It does
not matter where it is sighted. I was at the House of Assembly yesterday and….
Amos:
Which House?
Ikechukwu: Imo House of Assembly.
Amos: You mean Government House
extension?
Ikechukwu: What do you mean?
Amos:
You heard me.
Ikechukwu: I did not get you
Amos: Then, forget it….. Labour in
the State wants to go on strike
Ikechukwu:
it is no news. Their threat is
nothing new. It is unfortunate they are not keying into the rescue mission.
Look at how they want to frustrate the take off of the Community Government
Council.
Amos: What else do you want from
them? Their blood! They have been cajoled to wear uniforms, they complied.
Their salaries are being deducted and now you want them to go to the
hinterlands where there is no adequate arrangement for their accommodation…..
Ikechukwu: Must they get all they ask for.
Why can’t they make some sacrifices to ensure the take off of the CGC. You just
an incurable pessimist. I m out of here .
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