Clerical Petition Stops Ohakim From World Igbo Congress

September 7, 2008 by User ImageChe Oyimnatumba · 1 Comment 

The absence of Governor Ikedi Ohakim at the just ended World Igbo Congress in Florida U.S.A has been attributed to the petition written by a congregation of Pastors in Owerri. The petition we gathered was addressed to the president, complaining about the frequent and unfruitful abroad trips of his excellence.

The doctrinal divergent Pastor’s buried their deference and united in the petition against the governor whom they accused of mismanaging the state and they further decried the rampant and unabated kidnapping, armed robbery and over all lack of security in the state. The petition was addressed to the President and copied the Director of State Security Services (SSS)

In a swift reaction, the image maker of the governor, Mr. Steve Osuji confirmed the presence of a petition but debunked that it was the petition that stopped the governor from attending the WIC. According to him, the president has no right to stop the foreign trip(s) of any governor.

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Give Ohakim a Breathing Space to Work for Imo State

July 8, 2008 by User ImageOCI · 6 Comments 

In Response to OHAKIM’s 419 SPIN-DOCTORS:

Chief Dr Ikedi Ohakim,holds BSC in Business Administration,MSC in marketing and PhD Degrees.His acension to the political leadership of Imo State ,Nigeria under the PPA flag on may 29 2007,to say the least,was indeed Godswill for the people of Imo State.Imo is a State in South East of Nigeria.Imo State has 27 Local Government Areas.

Ikedi Ohakim with his Style of leadership,it will not be a mistake to say that he knows where the shoe pinches Imo people.within the last 365 days ,he has work round the clock to put smiles on the faces of imo people.Thank God the people of Imo State decided to bring change in leadership and trooped out to elect him as Chief Executive officer of the State

“Chineke Ekele oo”,Imo people are shouting.The State is now a State to sing praises of.Ohakim is delivering on his electoral promises.Imo people now have sense of belonging in the running of Imo with wealth now spread across the State.Visitors to the state would have been convinced that Ikedi is out to take the State to the highest level of development.

Since the Governor assumed Office In 2007,there has been paradigm shifts in the areas of developmental projects such as road,civil service and security. There is notable peace and harmony in Imo State.Ohakim in his characteristic approach to handling the affairs of the state may have proved wrong, holders of the believe that because of the Governor’s minority party(PPA),there might be heavy unrest in the state. Imo under the Leadership of Ohakim is enjoying the best of oneness and unity which are vital ingredients needed for development.The bond of friendship between the Governor and Imo state House of Assembly and the Judiciary is a thing to be applauded.

In the area of security, Ohakim ,in the last twelve months,have achieved a lot.Imo State is one of the most peaceful State in Nigeria.Naturally the people of Imo are hospitable and peace loving but the Governor still went ahead to fashion out proactive measures to entrench peace and security in Imo State.Over 40 patrol vehicles have been distributed among police,Army,Civil defence,etc,for pre-emptive operations against violent crimes in the state with Joint Task Force made up mainly of Army and Police,put in place.Today,residents of the state sleep with their eyes closed.Ohakim is commited to the security of the state to the smallest details.When armed gunmen began to terrorize Mmahu-Egbema,a community that is the capital of Ohaji/Egbema L.G.A,Ohakim in Conjunction with Mike Okiro(IG of Police)sent 30 Policemen to flush out the gunmen.So many gangstars where arrested,the rest flew Mmahu.

The Governor has also revealed in several interviews that what has helped most in entrenching peace in Imo State has been the positive employment of Imo youths in different strata of the economy.Imo job center,Ohakim’s creation has employed over 1000 jobless youths of the state.

The direct result of peace in Imo has quickened the economic growth of the state.Major construction companies are today puttinf finishing touches to road construction in Imo.There is dualization of owerri -orlu road,okwelle Ezike-umuduru road,Amuro-Aro ofeimo road,Dikenafia-Isiekeneze-umuagwo road,Obioha -ogboko-omuma-Isiaku-Nkwerre road,obioha-AforUrualla-Obodoukwu_afor isiokpo road,Nkume-Amucha -Ezi obaire road,Afor -Umuaka-Amazano-Nkpulu Road,Shoe Industry-Amulu Mbieri road.Dualization of Okigwe road,Amaraku roundabout,Ikpambara-Umuehie-umuneke road,Anara roundabout,Anara-Eziama abba road,Naze-Nekede-Obinze road,Enyiogugu-lagwa-mbutu-uvuru road,umunama-Akpodimowutu-Ife road,Owerri-Umuahia road,etc.These Road Contracts are awarded to reputable construction companies as a way of promoting thorough and clean job.

In transportation,Ohakim has bought over 100 small Taxis,over 100 mini buses and over 100 luxurous buses to ease transportation stress in Imo state.Imo is also regarded as one of the Clean States in Nigeria.Ohakims pet project,Clean and Green Initiative is ridding the metropolis of Owerri and its environs of Dirts.Governor Ikedi Ohakim,Nde nwoo.Keep up the Good work.Imo people are Watching.

Kenneth Uwadi,
Editor In chief
Famous People News Magazine
P.O.Box 320,Uniport P.O,Choba,Port Harcourt,
Rivers State.

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Ohakim’s 419 Spin-doctors

July 8, 2008 by User ImageChe Oyimnatumba · 4 Comments 

My attention has been drawn to the publications making rounds about my governor, Ikedi Ohakim, who took over the reins of Imo State from Achike Udenwa in questionable circumstances. Ewu na okuko knows that Ohakim was not among the first 5 top contenders in the April 28th Selection conducted by Maurice Iwu.

Be that as it may, otu nwa shi yo uwa, ya hiri. Ohakim has stayed one year in office. It is now time to check what he has achieved. The press secretary of Ohakim, Mr. Steve Osuji on the back page of SunNewspaper of 2nd July, said unbelievable lies that make me wonder if there are people in Imo State, to correct these lies. To add salt to injury, one Mr. Ike Ben Onyechere wrote in the SUN Newspaper of July 4th 2008 that “IMO IS NOT DECADENT”.

My interest is hinged on the parroting by Ohakim’s government of CLEAN & GREEN; the new face of Imo project. I was forced to go to Owerri to re-see things for myself and what I saw is a shame. There has been no improvement to the decay I saw about two weeks ago, which gave birth to my writing A Letter to Ikedi Ohakim, published by the Sun Newspaper of 1st July 2008. As a blind man will know, the painting of the walls of Owerri green and white is not an evidence of environmental cleanliness. Mr. Osuji and Onyechere, keep telling the world that all is well in Owerri. If a blind man says he doesn’t see oyi ututu, doesn’t he feel it?

Let us take a trip around Owerri and see if Owerri is not decaying and smelling. Take a look at the gutters on Bank Road, especially the one opposite Intercontinental Bank PLC. Visitors from Rivers State are welcome at Owerri Girls-Control post by a river over flooding the road. Even the by-pass through NTA/West End-Ama Hausa, is over grown with grasses and the gutters smell. Another one that will interest you is the one by Garden Park and opposite Imo State library. If the governor is serious, what has he done to the road from Government House through Shell Camp Police station to Central Mosque? This road is directly on the route to his office, obviously he can’t say he hasn’t seen it. I challenge the governor and his commissioners to show me a functional gutter and I will walk naked around Owerri and apologise.

The governor should visit Works Layout and tell me if it befits the image the sycophants in his cabinet are lying to the world about. The whole of Owere nchi ise stinks like a graveyard, as the gutters are over flowing with algae. Nda Njemanze o no kwa na ulo while the goat of misgovernance in Imo under Ohakim is suffering birth pangs on a tether? These stagnant gutters are breeding ground for all manner of diseases. Check out Ama J.K. to Garden Park, beside the failed Co-operative bank. I am ashamed of the lies told on national newspapers by the chief press secretary of Imo State. All these national dailies that sit in Lagos and Abuja and write rubbish about Imo State, should visit the state and do a documentary on the state. It is obvious that the governor and his spin-doctors are wasting our money to launder the non-existent image of his government.

Apart from the poor sanitation in Owerri, the state capital, other cities are in dare need of attention. Irete, in Owerri-West L.G.A., Orji in Owerri North L.G.A, Attah in Ikeduru, Osina in Ideato North L.G.A. Just name it; Imo State gives me the creep as though I am walking through a massive dinosaurs’ graveyard.

I shall not address the issue of the 50-billion naira loan taken by Ohakim. Although Mr. Steve Osuji wants us to call it a BOND. But bottom line, somebody must repay 50 billion. What I want the good people of Imo State to ask the State House of Assembly is what they have done to checkmate this reckless borrowing by Ohakim. His 419 commissioners are saying that he is constructing roads. Rubbish. There is a difference between road rehabilitation and construction. A juicy part of these roads are given to Zeerock Construction Nig. Limited. Serious minded Imolites, should ask who owns Zeerock? Are there no construction companies owned by ndi Imo that can do a better job? What Zeerock did on Owerri Okigwe road, is a shame.

How about the Local Government revenue? For one year running, monies meant for LGAs have been going into the state coffers without due account by Ohakim. What is holding elections in the 27 local government areas in Imo state? Don’t allow them to deceive you that its because of election petitions against him. If these petitions did not stop him from collecting loans, or bond as his spin doctors will want us to read, why should it stop him from conducting election? Ndi Imo chi abola, shine your eyes there is a great fraud going on. From the feeder roads in Owerri-West through Owerri North to the five kindred of Mbaise, there is nothing going on as the governor keeps changing the Transitional Committee to create job for the boys. The members of the State House of Assembly should wake up to their responsibilities and give us good governance. That they are collecting fat car and wardrobe allowances should not make them mortgage the state as they are doing. How much did Ohakim waste in hosting Nigeria Musical Award, where Nollywood actresses came to expose their breasts. What did Imo State benefit from that breast jamboree? Where are the men in Imo state? Bush telegram on the streets of Owerri has it that the governor wasted 600 million to gape at dilapidated Nollywood breast.

Imo is known to produce no nonsense men. Men who are articulate and will not allow any governor to mess up the state.

With mixed feelings I congratulate the governor over the victory against Uche Onyeagocha at the Court of Appeal. With this, his parrots will not tell us he did not perform due to court cases against his stolen mandate.

What are the programmes of this lame duck governor? When will Ohakim generate employment? Agreed NEPA is Yar’Adua’s headache, how about water? I cannot remember the last time the tap ran in my compound. Borehole is now the order of the day. Otamiri and Nwaori are dead, full of refuse and debris.

I am ashamed ndi Owerri are not asking question. I hope there are still men left; men who have not sold their birth rights; men who still remember what De Sam Mbakwe did from 1979-1983. There is need to start now to check this rascality going on in the name of governance in Imo State. Read more

Ndigbo, a needful facelift

June 10, 2008 by User ImageChe Oyimnatumba · 1 Comment 

The last time I was intellectually stimulated by a South-East governor, was when ex-governor Chimaroke Nnamani started his lecture series. I followed the publications, thinking a philosopher king has emerged in the Nigeria political climate. But this flash in the pan, sizzled out before I could understand the ideological populations and solutions he was offering to the hydra-headed problems confronting the Igboman and Nigeria. As they say, the rest is history, as ebe ano has a pyramid of EFCC allegations to clear, which obviously will not give time to articulate intelligently. A man, whose house is on fire, does not run after a fleeing rat, except he is a Tiv man!

At the twilight of Nnamani lecture series, came Kalu Leadership Series. It still runs fortnightly in sun newspaper, ‘written’ by ex-governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu. Kalu’s series is more of an infantile column than what the younger generation of budding leaders would have loved to read.

Leadership has been blackmailed as the of Nigerian’s problem, yet those who have held leadership positions have not deemed it fit to dust this bad image of leadership. I expect Orji’s series to focus on leadership, drawing from his personal experience as governor of Abia State for 8 years.

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Ikedi Ohakim vs Sir Victor Umeh - It’s Over!

May 22, 2008 by User ImageOCI · Leave a Comment 

When the Governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim declared in his recent Aka Ikenga lecture at NIIA, Lagos that ‘It’s over’ he was not un-mindful of elements like Sir victor Umeh.

In his lecture as reported by Ochorome Nnanna in the Vanguard he opines that some people within Ndigbo are acclaimed ’marginalisation cryers’ who have perpertually refused to see that the war was over decades ago; he observed thus

They have not accepted us back after the war. The war is still going on in their minds; it’s only the shooting that stopped. They are cheating us. They are killing us. They have enslaved us. We are marginalised. They have given us inferior ministries. They are doing this to us. They are doing that to us. 

I have no doubts, it is the likes of Sir Umeh that have not yet realised that ‘it is over’; Umeh’s purported reaction in today’s Vanguard leaves a lot to be desired. As much as one allows oppostion to his/her views, one does not just oppose for the sake of doing it , in other to be heard. Umeh still re-echoes the same old lines that Ohakim had earlier outlined. Sir Umeh, get it, it’s over! Just like Ohakim said;

It’s their fault. Fingers were pointed into the air, at them. But as it happens, when you point one finger at others, three are pointing back at you, telling you to search yourself first and be sure whether the fault is not really yours. Look at the mirror first. Are you sure the main problem is not that person who is staring back at you?

How many fingers are pointing at you? How much have you been searching yourself lately? Probably, you do not have a mirror to examine yourself.

The time has come and indeed, it’s time we start listening to the likes of Ohakim and other liberated Ndigbo sons/daughters out there so that we all can help deliver Igbo land from the defeatist physic that have beleaguered it since the war ended. We have what it takes to get ourselves out of this doldrums. We need to look inwards and rid ourselves of the marginalisation mentality as preached by our jobbers and buccaneers ( Ori na Crisis people ) representatives. They have not helped our cause and quest in the past nor present and the future holds nothing for them in Igbo affairs.

Let us rise above the defeatist mentality and invoke the Igbo unsuppressible spirit of enterprise and self preservation, with which we shall overcome and together we will establish the Igbo nation of our dreams. 

You may not agree with the messenger in Ohakim, but let us listen to him. He has got a lot to say. ( Okpu okwu n’onu! )

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A Letter to my Governor - Ikedi Ohakim

May 7, 2008 by User ImageChe Oyimnatumba · 14 Comments 

By Che Oyinatumba

Dear Sir,
With great reservations, I address you as my governor. These reservations are hinged primarily on the appeal against your election by the duo of Hon. Uche Onyeagocha and Senator Ifeanyi Ararume. Be that as it may, you remain the governor till the Court of Appeal rules otherwise. Whatever be the ruling of the court, the people of Imo state knows whether you won the election or not.

Your Excellency, I did not vote for you, but when news about the transformation you are doing in Imo state, through your Clean and Green: the new face of Imo, I was excited that indeed something can come out of nothing. Further readings about your pet project, made me wonder if you are a fluke. I made a trip to Owerri, to see for myself, if these journalists are not merely sitting in Lagos, Abuja etc, receiving fat brown envelopes from your image makers and parroting a glowing tribute to you.

I have been to Owerri. To put it mildly your Excellency, Imo state is not “walking”! What I saw on ground, gave me reasons to question the award given to you by ThisDay Newspaper. I have expressed my earlier findings in an article By The Bank of Nworie, published at Which Way Nigeria

I want your Excellency and his image makers, who are chanting clean and green; to visit the following streets, take a close peep at their gutters (1) Royce Road, IMSU Junction through Wethrael Round About to Dan Anyiam Stadium; AMA JK by Tetlow; Orlu Road; Ikenegbu- Aladinma(from Cherubim end); all the streets in Owerri Nchi Ise. From the west end of Royce/Lagos Street though old Nekede Road (the stream under the bridge is as dead as Nworie); to NTA; IBC; Concorde to the state secretariat, grasses have eaten up the place, effectively giving green colour to the state. I shall climb ugwu ekwema and nakedly apologise to you, if your image makers can show these gutters to be functional.

These gutters indeed represent the clean and green slogan of this administration. The waters are stagnant and green. None of these gutters above flow. They are condusive breeding grounds for mosquites and other vectors that makes rubbish the painting of the walls of Owerri, white and green. If cleanliness is next to godliness, Imo state if far from the “gods”.

If the dog can do this to her child, how much more the son of an antelope? The outskates of Owerri are dump sites. There is an LA primary school, belonging to TTC Irette. This primary school, housing primary 4, have been eaten up by refuse. Same applies to Amakohia- Akwakuma; Oji, with her untarred roads is no better. The conceived new Owerri (Umuguma) is a grave yard of dinosaurs. Even Akabo through Atta (Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyawu’s home town); Ahara Junction, Isiala Mbano (Ohakim and INEC Maurice Iwu’s home town), are all eaten up by green grasses and refuse.

Another interesting observation, is the sprouting of green umbrella by the walk way. I learnt that you descended with El-rufai zeal to rid Owerri, of roadside shops, demolishing and terrorising people. Despite your “shakara”, you merely sold a dog to buy monkey. The enforcing of use of green umbrella, does not in anyway, make it less than street trading.

My governor, I shall not point you to the fact that there is unemployment ravaging Imo state. Your education Commissioner should have told you that Imo state has the highest number of Jambites, yet there is no commensurate employment after graduation. Furthermore Sir, the increasing crime rate in Owerri, is a source of concern. As you know, these petty criminals have graduated from bank robbery to kidnapping, revoking the memory of Imo under Obicheozo, Amamze and co. (Otokoto era)

Sir, I gathered through the grapevine that your inability to move fast and decisively to solve these problems is because of your uncertain mandate. I disagree. All your profiling by your image makers, point out that you admire Mohammed Ali the boxer. Asking you then to take a lesson in boxing or re- watch Rumble In The Jungle won’t be out of place. The underdog is the greatest achiever. It is the stone which the builder refused that becomes the Chief Corner Stone.

Your mandate may be challenged, but within this past one year (May 29th 2007-2008), you have had the chance to engrave your name in gold. Late Awo wanted to merely rule for 24 hours. Furthermore, Machiavelli advised the prince, that it does not matter how principality is acquired but what counts is how you maintain your principality and subject your subjects towards attaining peace (dividend of democracy).

Ngige with stolen mandate in Anambra did well and would have won a free and fair election in Anambra, if not for the Supreme Court.

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