{"id":5003,"date":"2013-03-18T16:25:33","date_gmt":"2013-03-18T16:25:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.imotrumpeta.com\/?p=5003"},"modified":"2013-03-18T16:25:33","modified_gmt":"2013-03-18T16:25:33","slug":"owelle-time-to-move-from-rescue-to-mission","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.imotrumpeta.com\/?p=5003","title":{"rendered":"Owelle: Time To Move From Rescue To Mission."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a class=\"highslide\" onclick=\"return vz.expand(this)\" href=\"http:\/\/www.imotrumpeta.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/editor3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5004\" title=\"editor\" src=\"http:\/\/www.imotrumpeta.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/editor3.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"357\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.imotrumpeta.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/editor3.jpg 600w, http:\/\/www.imotrumpeta.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/editor3-300x178.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\" \/><\/a><\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Imo State has become a theatre where various types of drama are displayed. And the scenario in the State perfectly suits one of Chinua Achebe\u2019s literary works, One Week One Trouble. \u00a0I will rephrase it to be <em>One week, One katakata<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>This therefore demands strategic change in approach to issues pertaining to governance by Governor Rochas Okorocha. He has to stop opening his flanks which has subjected his adminstration to all sorts of battles, including those that are meaningless and totally unnecessary.<\/p>\n<p>In the past eight weeks, his adminstration has been inundated with so many troubles. And this is capable of weakening whatever support base the adminstration thinks it has.\u00a0 We have seen so much drama week in, week out in the State that has made some of us wonder if this government is not losing composure and direction. Lets go memory lane.<\/p>\n<p>Few weeks before the present and biggest drama we are seeing in the State, we saw Governor Rochas Okorocha labouriously attempted to convince Imolites that his predecessor, Ikedi Ohakim looted the state coffers when he was the governor of Imo State from 2007-2011. We saw additional drama when the dreaded Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) agents invaded the State and rather than look for the accused, it went after the footsoldiers of the accuser. It quizzed the Finance Commissioner, George Eche and the Accountant General.<\/p>\n<p>A week before the present one, the citizenry in the State were inundated with shameless tales of corruption in high places . The Deputy Governor, Sir Jude Agbaso\u2019s alleged involvement in a contract scam opened a pandora\u2019s box. It opened a flood gate of other secrets which the people of Imo State were not privy to. And for the first time in the history of the State, we saw the Deputy Governor of the State tell Imolites that his boss is the one responsible for his ordeal.<\/p>\n<p>While the Agbaso scandal was yet to abate, Imo ALGON, an association of elected Local Government Chairmen in the State who were unconstitutionally sacked from office by the present adminstration petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and vowed to fight to finish in their bid to reclaim their seats as Council Chairmen. Its legal adviser, Barr C.O.C Akaolisa added ice on the cake when he revealed to newsmen stunning secrets concerning the fianancial position of the State.<\/p>\n<p>Before Akaolisa spilled the beans,Martin Agbaso, the patrich of the Agbaso political dynasty, for the first time in decades, threw caution to the wind when he said despite the fact he handed over the APGA governorship ticket to Rochas Okorocha in 2011, he has not been adequtely rewarded for his gesture. According to him,\u00a0 he and his brother rather being given a pat on the back for their benevolence have become victims of villification.<\/p>\n<p>The older Agbaso alleged that Okorocha is merely casting his family name in the mud by accusing his younger brother of an offence he did not commit. He went on to say that he is ready to die in the defence of his brother.<\/p>\n<p>While the Agbaso\u2019s were spiting fire, the Imo State House of Assembly came out in full\u00a0 force, declaring its desire to commence impeachment process against the Deputy Governor by serving impeachment notice to Jude Agbaso through substituted means. It went ahead to instruct the State Chief Judge to constitute a 7 man panel to investigate the allegations.<\/p>\n<p>The Deputy Governor, ostensibly sensing that his job is on the line proceeded to the Federal High Court to challenge the findings of the Simoen Iwunze led House Investigation Commmitee that pronounced him(Jude Agbaso) guilty of fraud and other corrupt allegations.<\/p>\n<p>The last week ended with the screening of 18 out of 27 persons nominated for appointment as Sole Adminstrators of the 27 Local Governments in the State. The House of Assembly hurriedly screened the nominess, dropping eight of them for reasons best known to it. In a jiffy they were sworn in by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof Anthony Anwuka.<\/p>\n<p>These string of developments within the past six to eight weeks has further reinforced the fact that Imolites are bound to see other interesting developments and eye poping revelations in Imo State in the coming weeks. As long as the present adminstration keeps on allowing the opposition to subject it to continue creating platforms for \u201cbattlefields\u201d we will continue to see variety of political dramas. We will continue to see Owelle stumble from one <em>katakata<\/em> to the other.\u00a0 And this is not good for him.<\/p>\n<p>It is amazing that two years to the next elections in the State, we are seeing what we never envisaged. It is a revelation that before the crucial year- 2015,we shall see more scenarios that will compel us to ask questions before we decide whom we cast our votes for.<\/p>\n<p>An elderstatesman in the State concerned with the deluge of controversies that has plagued the State in several weeks jokingly asked me did Imolites make a mistake to elect a new party or new set of political leaders to navigate the ship of governace of Imo? Or is that those who have come on board the ship of governance of Imo State in the last six years have no business being elected into office in the first place? Or is that thay are not prepared for leadership positions?\u00a0 Or is it that Imo State is\u00a0 so unfortunate in securing the much needed messiah to govern the State? More questions than answers for the octogenerian as I watched him express his discomfiture over the parlous state of Imo.<\/p>\n<p>Based on the foregoing, It has become imperative one locates or situates the Okorocha adminstration within the context of its style and approach to governance in the State.\u00a0 And I conclude that\u00a0 it is an adminstartion that has sincere intentions for the people\u00a0 Imo State on, but has allowed itself to be overwhelmed by the combined forces of the opposition.<\/p>\n<p>And because there is absence of a strong mechanism to repel the \u201cattacks\u201d of the opposition, it has has made the rescue government\u00a0 to fumble and wobble sometimes and unable to detonate the \u201cscud missiles\u201d fired by the opposition to the rescuer.<\/p>\n<p>And because there are no solid political footsoldiers in this government that can effectively manage the effects and impact of the \u201cmissiles\u201d, the government most times finds itself in a quagmire or completely lost, a situation which invariably creates room for it to be on the defensive all the time. And a government that is on the defensive stumble from mistake to the other.<\/p>\n<p>Okorocha needs someone in the mould of\u00a0 a Fani Kayode, an Nze Ignatius Umunna(aka <strong><em>Father, Father<\/em><\/strong>) in his adminstration. The duo were able to shield the fireworks from the opposition for former President Olusegun Obasanjo and former Governor Achike Udenwa respectively.While Kayode was Obasanjo\u2019s shock absorber, Umunna was Udenwa\u2019s <em>numero<\/em> <em>uno<\/em> who doubled as the engine room of that adminstration.He successfully withstood the fire and heat of the opposition for Udenwa\u2019s adminstration. Umunna who served as Secretary to the State Government was Udenwa\u2019s backbone and when he left unceremioiulsy, that government began to stumble from crisis to the other.<\/p>\n<p>Admitedly, every Adminstration that has governed Imo State has its perculiarities, differences, strenght and weaknesses. And the present one is not an exception.As one that has seen three civilian governments in a row, I must admit that Owelle\u2019s is somehow different in style and approach.<\/p>\n<p>This is why barely 20 months in office, this\u00a0 adminstration can be said to have engaged itself in several altercations, not\u00a0 just with opposition politicians but with a wide segment of Imo populace. This has led to opening so many \u201cwar fronts\u201d that can derial his programmes for the people of the State<\/p>\n<p>I told a colleague of mine in the pen profession that the present adminstartion is making grievious mistakes by engaging itself into too many battles that may be too much for them to contain with.\u00a0\u00a0 A Government that is always on the \u201cdefensive\u201d seldom makes a headway. It only limps from one mistake to the other.Besides, the political consequences of these battles are injurious. From the political front to the social strata, down to the socio \u2013economic sector, there is no doubt that the rescue adminstration is battling with a wide segment of the Imo society.<\/p>\n<p>Name them: Is it the 10,000 job seekers that were sacked and has taken this adminstration to court? Is it the PDP that has challenged the authenticity of Okorocha\u2019s policies and programmes? Is it the elites that are uncomfortable with his style of governance? Is it Imo ALGON that has vowed to\u00a0 defend their legitimacy as duly elected Chairmen? What about the average Imolites found in various sectors of the Imo economy that troop to Government House, Owerri on one protest or the other, Is it some local contractors that did jobs and denied payment?<\/p>\n<p>Is it\u00a0 Owerri land owners who cry foul that their land are forcefully taken without compensation? Is it Owelle\u2019s political party-APGA that has fumed over his unilateral decision to join the APC without the least consultation with them? Is it Senator Chris Anyanwu that is aggrieved over the fact that she was physically assaulted during the yuletide last year despite her role to ensuring the emergence of the present government in the last elections? Is it the SUBEB contractors that are raising alarm lamenting they have been denied contracts since Okorocha came on board? Is it Barr. CO.C Akaolisa that is raising eyebrows and fuming with rage that state funds are randomly mismanaged? Is it the benefactors of the free education programme that lament that they still pay exhorbitant fees at IMSU?Can anyone leave out \u00a0the sacked Community Liasion Officers (CLOs) that were disengaged from office without pay, Is it the CGC, though novel in design and outlook, but has shown the propensity to ignite choas and trouble in the hinterlands, Is it a section of the media that has complained of victimization and threat to their dear lives and lately the Agbaso family that has vowed to die on the basis that they are been villified by Okorocha on allegations of fraud?<\/p>\n<p>From the narration above, one can see that the present adminstration has so much on its hands to contend with.\u00a0 It is opening too many battle fronts and has directly or indirectly engaged itself into many \u201cbattles\u201d that it might not be able to contend with before the next elections in the State. Each of these \u201cbattle fronts\u201d do have its perculiarities. In such circumstances, Okorocha can only win some and loose some. But in the long run, the devastating consequences of such battles is that it weakens the perception of the present adminstration in the eyes of Imolites. It removes either the shine or beauty of whatever good policies and programmes of this adminstartion.<\/p>\n<p>It also has a collateral damage which the government of the day might be unable to see or decipher. Former Governor Ohakim only had to contend with the political generals in the opposition camp and this was one of the \u201cwar fronts\u201d he battled with. And because the battle was so fierce and intense, he capitulated and lost to the opposition in the April 2011 governorship elections. And the question is, if Ohakim could succumb to the firepower from the opposition war front alone, can Rochas withstand the \u201c political bullets\u201d from these segment of Imolites who are not only domiciled in the political class but have grown beyond leaps and bounds into other strata of the State? This is the time to move from rescue to mission.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Imo State has become a theatre where various types of drama are displayed. 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