Dear Archbishop Obinna,
I am Clem Aguiyi, a bondservant of Jesus Christ. Greetings of
Christian love to you. May grace and peace be multiplied to you and the
Church in the knowledge of God and our Lord Jesus Christ.
I write this letter with all diligence to stir your heart to the plight
of our people, even though you are aware of the facts I will record here
again. Permit me to begin by restating that I have nothing personal
against Governor Rochas Okorocha, whom I also helped bring to power as
governor believing he will govern our beloved with the fear of God. I am
also aware of the role the Church played in bringing Okorocha to power,
hence we must collectively take the responsibility of thrashing him
into the dustbin. We must not shy away from our God given
responsibility.
History beckons on you as the leader and shepherd of the faithful to
speak-out against this four years of impunity, tyranny, shortcomings,
unbridled lies and trickery suffered by the people due to the singular
mistake of electing the wrong man. From inception, Okorocha has remained
a study in lawlessness. Rule of Law is non-existent under his watch as
court decisions, including Supreme Court’s judgments are obeyed in
breach. The cases of Eze Ilumoanya vs state government; ALGON, Imo State
vs state government readily comes to mind. Put more crisply, Okorocha
has disobeyed virtually all judiciary pronouncements, and thus creating
ample room for anarchy, civil dictatorship, constitutional crisis and
absolute disregard for the concept of separation of powers. The
traditional institution is not spared of his sordid assaults;
traditional rulers now rule as conquered people; they are forced against
their will to belong to the APC or be dethroned.
Because of our silence, the church is under threat. Christian youths are
brazenly induced with Arab money to convert to Islam. Seventeen Imo
youths were on November 16, 2013 at the Abuja National Mosque paid N2
million to renounce their Catholicism (Christianity) and defect to
Islam. If we allow this to continue, Imo will become Turkey. God forbid
that the Assumpta Cathedral will become a mosque.
Owing to our silence, government has refused to give back missionary
schools as it is the practice in other sister states. The free
education, which is the governor’s cardinal project, is a packaged
fraud. Whereas the constitution provides for free and Universal Basic
Education (UBE) for every Nigerian child from the primary to junior
secondary school, the governor now makes this a political trick to
hoodwink the ignorant members of the public. Imo that used to post top
rated results during external examinations now records dismal
performances in WAEC, NECO and JAMB examinations. Number of teachers in
key subjects, such as English and Mathematics has scaled down
significantly. Juxtapositioning the JAMB and WASC performance between
Anambra and Imo from 2011- 2014 will show how poor Imo has performed.
The percentage of Imo indigenes admitted into the state university
compared with non-indigenes has gone down. The scam, which many refused
to see, since the indigenes pay little or nothing is now hydra-headed.
The admission figure of non-indigenes is scaled up to the detriment of
the number of indigenes admitted so as to raise money to cater for
the purported subsidised education for indigenes.
If we have spoken, the fraudulent impeachment of Jude Agbaso would have
been averted. Okorocha engineered the impeachment to avoid keeping the
agreement he reached with the Agbaso family for a single tenure. He used
deceitful allegations of bribery to pursue the fraudulent cash-induced
impeachment, which took place on March 28, 2013. Okorocha had accused
Agbaso of collecting N485million bribe from JPROS, a construction
company he awarded N1.3billion contract to execute Warehouse-Orlu Road
Junction, Odense, Aba Road and old Nekede Road projects. The money was
later traced to the contractor’s account in Dubai and Lebanon.
Interestingly, one of the governor’s aide in charge of Monitoring and
Implementation of Road Projects is on the board of the company and
controls the largest share.
The dishonesty surrounding the impeachment was reinforced nine months
later, as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission concluded its
investigation and revealed that Agbaso did not collect any money; rather
the money was actually paid into the contractor’s account, and if we
dig further it might be discovered that Akano who holds a controlling
share in the company may well be a front.
If we had spoken, the widows who were physically assaulted by thugs
would have been spared the horror; if we had spoken, the Odenigbo debate
sponsored by the Church wouldn’t have been disrupted right inside the
cathedral; if we had spoken, the priests who were physically assaulted
would have been spared the unprovoked humiliation.
Today, the talk within the governor’s circle is that we the people and
the Church has been swallowed and defeated. I don’t think the church has
been swallowed but if the butcher is reelected the Church certainly
will weep. We cannot, in good conscience, pretend we are helpless. If
the government that we install is behaving badly, we have both moral and
democratic duty to demand for accountability.
Under Okorocha local council administration has been deliberately and
brazenly destroyed peeving way for the governor to manage allocations to
the 27 councils in the state. He spends public fund and collects loans
and raises bond without recourse to known fiscal principle and lay down
procedures for public fund management. Consequently, Imo is in serious
debt and things will only go from bad to worse if the Alhaji in Douglas
House is allowed another four years. It is the regime’s financial
indiscipline that informed the action embarked upon by the EFCC against
two top officials of the state – Commissioner of Finance and
Accountant-General of the state –who were arrested and interrogated by
EFCC over alleged N456billion loan. A follow up to this was the
interrogation of the Clerk of the State House of Assembly by EFCC
officials over alleged poor management of the Assembly fund.
The governor that we foisted on the people runs the state as if it is
his personal estate and dwelling largely on propaganda and
disinformation to sway unsuspecting members of the public towards
embracing his deceptive style of governance. His administrative approach
is mainly on ad hoc basis, awarding contracts arbitrarily without
proper record. The result is that most of his projects, which litter
several local councils are executed in abandonment due to none payment
of contract obligations to contractors, except where in cases the
contracts were awarded to his company, his family members, in laws and
cronies. There are also cases of indiscriminate land grabbing and
dubious acquisition of Imo Transport Company ITC and creation of another
tier of government, which he called the Community Government, contrary
to constitutional provision for three-tier government. He has failed to
pay salaries to those chosen to handle the community governments across
the state.
The list of Okorocha’s sins is endless, but the real question is: what
is wrong with us? Why are we not angry enough to reclaim our beloved
Imo? The Church has a responsibility to guide the people and they will
follow? Imo will be better with an honest, humble and God fearing
leader.
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