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You have no programme, only interested in squandering N42.5bn I left behind—Okorocha attack Ihedioha
Former governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, yesterday, took a swipe at his successor, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, saying the governor has no programme for Imo people, but preparing the grounds towards squandering the N42.5 billion he, Okorocha, left in the state government’s coffers.
A statement by Sam Onwuemeodo, Special Adviser, Media to the former governor, said: “On Tuesday, June 4, Governor Emeka Ihedioha of Imo State said his predecessor, Rochas Okorocha operated from a bush bar in Government House, which he said was an eyesore and that is the reason he has decided to operate from outside at the moment. Okorocha “He had earlier described the entire Government House as a decayed place.
From all indications, Chief Ihedioha has no programme for Imo people. He appears stranded since May 29, when he took over. That is why he has never made any policy statement or any comment associated with governance. Support Ihedioha to make Imo great again, Udenwa, Ohakim beg stakeholders(Opens in a new browser tab) “He has been threatening fire and brimstone and trying to incite Imo people against Okorocha, but has met brick wall.” Okorocha said Ihedioha’s constant negative remarks about the brand new Government House Okorocha handed over to him was just to find a way of squandering the N42.5 billion the former governor left behind for him. His words: “He has come with the known Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, style of giving flimsy excuses as prelude to wasteful expenditures “The Government House Chief Ihedioha is labouring in vain to run down is the same one of note including front row media practitioners in the country had visited at one time or the other and made their complimentary remarks. It is the same Government House most Imo people have also been to. “We want to say again that the Government House Okorocha handed over to Governor Ihedioha was brand new with ultra-modern structures, unlike the ghetto the PDP administrations had operated from for 12 years. Okorocha urged Ihedioha to appreciate the fact that he is a civilian governor and not a military administrator and therefore minimise his rate of giving ultimatums and issuing threats, adding “he is also fond of saying ‘I will do this I will do that’. The government is not his private property. He should be advised on certain democratic ethos.”