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The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by abagram(m): 1:22am On Jan 25, 2016
Several intervening factors, including the alleged deumanization of a Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Eustace Okorie, added to making Chief Rochas Okorocha achieve his goal of becoming Imo State governor in 2011.

Naturally, the visibly angry Catholics, and they are over 75 percent of the Imo populace, teamed up with other Christian faithful, to give the then incumbent governor, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, a run for his money, during that year’s gubernatorial election.

Ohakim did everything to debunk the news weaved around him about Rev. Fr. Okorie, which had gone viral, but the rumour stuck like a blood thirsty tick. Ohakim eventually lost his second term bid and quietly vacated the Douglas House, Owerri.

The jubilation over Ohakim’s sack from the seat of government was spontaneous, palpable and deafening. People coined and sang all manner of unprintable songs, clapped and danced round the major cities and communities of the state.

Although Ohakim accepted his defeat, after exploiting the legal options open to him, he, however, left his words on marble. He told Sunday Vanguard during an interview that Imo people would not only remember him, but would one day wish that he remained in office to complete the projects he started.

Even former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in his characteristic manner, jabbed Imo people over Ohakim’s fall and the loss of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. A lot of people laughed it off and every other thing that followed Ohakim’s prediction and Obasanjo’s joke, is now history.
While the ovation over his electoral victory remained high, Okorocha who, no doubt, has the gift of oratory, took advantage of the claims against his predecessor and started dishing out directives in quick succession. He ordered all ministries, parastatals, agencies and departments to go all out and make money for the payment of their monthly emoluments.

This led to the formation of all manner of task forces Imo. Citizens were harassed, intimidated and fleeced. Public outcry later forced the governor to scrap the task forces.

Okorocha sacked a number of statutory establishments, in his first broadcast to Imo people. These included the State Council of Traditional Rulers, headed at the time by the traditional ruler of Obinugwu, Eze Dr. Cletus Ilomuanya. This royal father promptly took the administration to court and floored the governor.

Okorocha doesn’t obey court decisions and he never forgave lawyers in the Ministry of Justice over the numerous judgments against the state. Today, he has suspended all the Directors in the Ministry of Justice for losing cases in court!

When contacted for comments, one of the lawyers said: “We cannot perform any magic when certain decisions are taken by the governor without minding the legal implications. We are not magicians and you cannot fault the judges for taking the decisions they took. The governor should learn to seek legal advice before acting”.

Sacked

Other legal entities sacked by Okorocha were the State Judicial Service Commission, the State Independent Electoral Commission, elected local government chairmen and councillors.

He equally sacked the operators and staff of the local government development areas, which were carved out through an act of parliament, during the administration of Chief Achike Udenwa.

Another group that came under the sledgehammer of governor were administration when he came on board, was the beneficiaries of Ohakim’s 10,000-job placement. A announcing the youngsters’ summary sack from the state’s civil service, Okorocha told the people that it was a political gimmick masterminded by Ohakim to actualize his gubernatorial ambition. Imo people continued chanting the governor’s refrain on the issue and the unfortunate Imo children lost out.

Currently, no fewer than 3,000 civil servants have been summarily sacked by the government. The government’s press statement to this effect, signed by the Secretary to Imo State Government, Sir Jude Ejioigu, was aired intermittently on the radio and television channels of Imo Broadcasting Corporation, IBC.

The other group of people visited with Okorocha trash bin, were Ohakim’s political appointees. They were entitled to their severance allowance on leaving office but it was not paid. Some of these appointees, including but not limited to Vanguard’s Pini Jason, have since died without getting their entitlements!

Before the Okorocha administration came on board, journalists had freedom to get into the Government House and get any information they wanted from any of it’s functionaries. It is not so today, as they have been told that the information they need can be found outside Douglas House. Journalists now visit Government House strictly on invitation.

Another sore point is the closure of Sub Treasuries during Okocha’s first tenure. By the act, all the workers in these Sub Treasuries became redundant. This fueled the use of contractors for revenue collection. Again, this has subsisted till date.

Many people have been lamenting that public taps in Owerri municipality, and other communities, have remained dry since Okorocha came on board. They have not ceased to wonder why the supply of potable water, which ordinarily should be a social responsibility of government, was transformed into a luxury by the administration.

Then the issue of concessioning of government owned health establishments was moved to the front burner. The governor did not understand why hospitals and clinics were not making enough money to take care of the salaries and allowances of workers. So, the workers had to go and they were summarily off-loaded.

There is no doubt that Okorocha was in a hurry to develop and impress Imo people. He said this much on several occasions when he addressed the journalists. In trying to do this, he did a number of things that were not in consonance with due process.

He proudly told the journalists that since he was the final approving authority, he did not see anything wrong in going ahead to give approval upfront and without passing through the bureaucratic rigmarole associated with government processes.

Construction of what the administration called “City Gates” started at every turn. The gates have remained unrealized till now. Feelers then were and still is that no contract agreement was signed with any of the people undertaking the construction and no money was advanced to them. There has also not been any effort by the administration to dismantle the abandoned pillars dotting the streets of Owerri.

Abandoned roads

As with the gates, so also with the roads. Many of the roads were started and abandoned by the contractors. In some cases, government went all out and paid the total sum without minding the extent of work done or the capabilities of the contracting firms.

Closely associated with the non-adherence to due process, is the non-advertisement of jobs to be executed and non-constitution of either the Ministerial or Executive Tenders Board.

There is also the disturbing aspect of investing in projects that has not created employment or generated revenue for the state, and they are many. What of the demolition of people’s buildings without paying compensation? Some of the victims dragged the state government to court and got judgment in their favour. The judgment debt is staggering and public money would be used in defraying this huge debt. Truth is that the state remains indebted to such people until they are either paid or a higher court declares otherwise. Government is a continuum and it does not matter if Okorocha remains the governor or not.

There are other serious pains experienced by residents but Sunday Vanguard will, at a later date, give a summary of some of the projects executed by the Okorocha administration.

Source:http://www.abagram.com/2016/01/the-other-side-of-gov-okorocha.html
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by pulsa(m): 1:39am On Jan 25, 2016
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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Nobody: 3:12am On Jan 25, 2016
I don't want to waste my time reading this.

But did they call him a thief in at least two spots in this article?
If no,then the article is not useful to me because that(a thief) is what Rochas is.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by LordMecuzy(m): 5:24am On Jan 25, 2016
abagram:
Several intervening factors, including the alleged deumanization of a Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Eustace Okorie, added to making Chief Rochas Okorocha achieve his goal of becoming Imo State governor in 2011.

Naturally, the visibly angry Catholics, and they are over 75 percent of the Imo populace, teamed up with other Christian faithful, to give the then incumbent governor, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, a run for his money, during that year’s gubernatorial election.

Ohakim did everything to debunk the news weaved around him about Rev. Fr. Okorie, which had gone viral, but the rumour stuck like a blood thirsty tick. Ohakim eventually lost his second term bid and quietly vacated the Douglas House, Owerri.

The jubilation over Ohakim’s sack from the seat of government was spontaneous, palpable and deafening. People coined and sang all manner of unprintable songs, clapped and danced round the major cities and communities of the state.

Although Ohakim accepted his defeat, after exploiting the legal options open to him, he, however, left his words on marble. He told Sunday Vanguard during an interview that Imo people would not only remember him, but would one day wish that he remained in office to complete the projects he started.

Even former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in his characteristic manner, jabbed Imo people over Ohakim’s fall and the loss of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. A lot of people laughed it off and every other thing that followed Ohakim’s prediction and Obasanjo’s joke, is now history.
While the ovation over his electoral victory remained high, Okorocha who, no doubt, has the gift of oratory, took advantage of the claims against his predecessor and started dishing out directives in quick succession. He ordered all ministries, parastatals, agencies and departments to go all out and make money for the payment of their monthly emoluments.

This led to the formation of all manner of task forces Imo. Citizens were harassed, intimidated and fleeced. Public outcry later forced the governor to scrap the task forces.

Okorocha sacked a number of statutory establishments, in his first broadcast to Imo people. These included the State Council of Traditional Rulers, headed at the time by the traditional ruler of Obinugwu, Eze Dr. Cletus Ilomuanya. This royal father promptly took the administration to court and floored the governor.

Okorocha doesn’t obey court decisions and he never forgave lawyers in the Ministry of Justice over the numerous judgments against the state. Today, he has suspended all the Directors in the Ministry of Justice for losing cases in court!

When contacted for comments, one of the lawyers said: “We cannot perform any magic when certain decisions are taken by the governor without minding the legal implications. We are not magicians and you cannot fault the judges for taking the decisions they took. The governor should learn to seek legal advice before acting”.

Sacked

Other legal entities sacked by Okorocha were the State Judicial Service Commission, the State Independent Electoral Commission, elected local government chairmen and councillors.

He equally sacked the operators and staff of the local government development areas, which were carved out through an act of parliament, during the administration of Chief Achike Udenwa.

Another group that came under the sledgehammer of governor were administration when he came on board, was the beneficiaries of Ohakim’s 10,000-job placement. A announcing the youngsters’ summary sack from the state’s civil service, Okorocha told the people that it was a political gimmick masterminded by Ohakim to actualize his gubernatorial ambition. Imo people continued chanting the governor’s refrain on the issue and the unfortunate Imo children lost out.

Currently, no fewer than 3,000 civil servants have been summarily sacked by the government. The government’s press statement to this effect, signed by the Secretary to Imo State Government, Sir Jude Ejioigu, was aired intermittently on the radio and television channels of Imo Broadcasting Corporation, IBC.

The other group of people visited with Okorocha trash bin, were Ohakim’s political appointees. They were entitled to their severance allowance on leaving office but it was not paid. Some of these appointees, including but not limited to Vanguard’s Pini Jason, have since died without getting their entitlements!

Before the Okorocha administration came on board, journalists had freedom to get into the Government House and get any information they wanted from any of it’s functionaries. It is not so today, as they have been told that the information they need can be found outside Douglas House. Journalists now visit Government House strictly on invitation.

Another sore point is the closure of Sub Treasuries during Okocha’s first tenure. By the act, all the workers in these Sub Treasuries became redundant. This fueled the use of contractors for revenue collection. Again, this has subsisted till date.

Many people have been lamenting that public taps in Owerri municipality, and other communities, have remained dry since Okorocha came on board. They have not ceased to wonder why the supply of potable water, which ordinarily should be a social responsibility of government, was transformed into a luxury by the administration.

Then the issue of concessioning of government owned health establishments was moved to the front burner. The governor did not understand why hospitals and clinics were not making enough money to take care of the salaries and allowances of workers. So, the workers had to go and they were summarily off-loaded.

There is no doubt that Okorocha was in a hurry to develop and impress Imo people. He said this much on several occasions when he addressed the journalists. In trying to do this, he did a number of things that were not in consonance with due process.

He proudly told the journalists that since he was the final approving authority, he did not see anything wrong in going ahead to give approval upfront and without passing through the bureaucratic rigmarole associated with government processes.

Construction of what the administration called “City Gates” started at every turn. The gates have remained unrealized till now. Feelers then were and still is that no contract agreement was signed with any of the people undertaking the construction and no money was advanced to them. There has also not been any effort by the administration to dismantle the abandoned pillars dotting the streets of Owerri.

Abandoned roads

As with the gates, so also with the roads. Many of the roads were started and abandoned by the contractors. In some cases, government went all out and paid the total sum without minding the extent of work done or the capabilities of the contracting firms.

Closely associated with the non-adherence to due process, is the non-advertisement of jobs to be executed and non-constitution of either the Ministerial or Executive Tenders Board.

There is also the disturbing aspect of investing in projects that has not created employment or generated revenue for the state, and they are many. What of the demolition of people’s buildings without paying compensation? Some of the victims dragged the state government to court and got judgment in their favour. The judgment debt is staggering and public money would be used in defraying this huge debt. Truth is that the state remains indebted to such people until they are either paid or a higher court declares otherwise. Government is a continuum and it does not matter if Okorocha remains the governor or not.

There are other serious pains experienced by residents but Sunday Vanguard will, at a later date, give a summary of some of the projects executed by the Okorocha administration.

Source:http://www.abagram.com/2016/01/the-other-side-of-gov-okorocha.html


Imo people will remember Ohakim based on what? Politics funny
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by babyfaceafrica: 7:06am On Jan 25, 2016
OP get sense small now?...wetin ohakin do for imo?..abeg swerve!!
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 7:09am On Jan 25, 2016
Akoro ga n'elu akoro ga n'ala nobody since the creation of Imo State can stand up and compare Okorocha's achievements with his. The concession of fruitless parastatals remains the most ingenious decision and I see many States and possibly the FG adopting the Okorocha model for sustainability. It is height of fraud for people to just be collecting monthly salaries without working.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 7:20am On Jan 25, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
OP get sense small now?...wetin ohakin do for imo?..abeg swerve!!
ohakim tried in Imo state, his clean and green initiative made Imo state the envy of of the southeast. Imo state was very neat and organized and their was high level of sanity in the state during Ohakims regime. Investors came to Imo state, and Imo state played host to a lot events, compared to this present administration. The only problem with ohakim was his arrogance towards the masses and he doesn't know how to address Imolites, he was also foul mouthed that's the reason Imolites hated him. But compared to rochASS in terms of infrastructural developments and sanity, Ohakim is a million times better... RochASS is just a calamity to Imolites.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 7:24am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:
Akoro ga n'elu akoro ga n'ala nobody since the creation of Imo State can stand up and compare Okorocha's achievements with his. The concession of fruitless parastatals remains the most ingenious decision and I see many States and possibly the FG adopting the Okorocha model for sustainability. It is height of fraud for people to just be collecting monthly salaries without working.
guy this is a new year, no time for that your blind and silly support for Rochas undecided

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 7:30am On Jan 25, 2016
funkyibodude:
ohakim tried in Imo state, his clean and green initiative made Imo state the envy of of the southeast. Imo state was very neat and organized, their was sanity in the state during Ohakims regime.. The only problem with ohakim is he was arrogant and don't know how to address Imolites, he was also foul mouthed that's the reason Imolites hated him. But compared to rochASS in terms of infrastructural developments and sanity, Ohakim is a million times better... RochASS is just a calamity to Imolites.

Owerri is much cleaner, developed and organized now than 2011. Even other parts of Imo State are now feeling State Government presence. Orlu is now a place you will drive and it looks like Owerri of 2000s. Rochas is heaven while Ikedi was hell.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clAbTPsHT7M

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 7:38am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:


[b]Owerri is much cleaner, developed and organized now than 2011. [/b]Even other parts of Imo State are now feeling State Government presence. Orlu is now a place you will drive and it looks like Owerri of 2000s. Rochas is heaven while Ikedi was hell.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clAbTPsHT7M
keep deceiving yourself..

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by babyfaceafrica: 7:49am On Jan 25, 2016
funkyibodude:
ohakim tried in Imo state, his clean and green initiative made Imo state the envy of of the southeast. Imo state was very neat and organized and their was high level of sanity in the state during Ohakims regime. Investors came to Imo state, and Imo state played host to a lot events, compared to this present administration. The only problem with ohakim was his arrogance towards the masses and he doesn't know how to address Imolites, he was also foul mouthed that's the reason Imolites hated him. But compared to rochASS in terms of infrastructural developments and sanity, Ohakim is a million times better... RochASS is just a calamity to Imolites.
why did they vote for him again?....and please don't tell me he rigged the election because both him and ihedioha rigged...and he still won...it seems people like him ...what's the reason please?

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 7:52am On Jan 25, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
why did they vote for him again?....and please don't tell me he rigged the election because both him and ihedioha rigged...and he still won...it seems people like him ...what's the reason please?

His signature reads "I hate APC" hence his views are partisan and illogical. He is also a known Imo State and Igboland hater who claims to be from Uga.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 7:57am On Jan 25, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
why did they vote for him again?....and please don't tell me he rigged the election because both him and ihedioha rigged...and he still won...it seems people like him ...what's the reason please?
PDP was divided between ihediohas camp and Ararumes camp, so the later worked against him( ihedioha), when GEJ lost the elections it was every man for himself... In other words PDP worked against ihedioha in Imo state, and again zoning played a bigger part.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by babyfaceafrica: 8:02am On Jan 25, 2016
funkyibodude:
PDP was divided between ihediohas camp and Ararumes camp, so the later worked against him( ihedioha), when GEJ lost the elections it was every man for himself... In other words PDP worked against ihedioha in Imo state, and again zoning played a bigger part.
united we stand,divided we fall......ibut I still don't think ihedioha stood a chance against rochas even if the house was united...its like rochas don charm imolites,like aregbe charmed osun people....both are loved by the people even if with there various financial blunders...its well!!!

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 8:12am On Jan 25, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
united we stand,divided we fall......ibut I still don't think ihedioha stood a chance against rochas even if the house was united...its like rochas don charm imolites,like aregbe charmed osun people....both are loved by the people even if with there various financial blunders...its well!!!
that's why I said zoning played a bigger part, Ararume stood a better chance than ihedioha, though I doubt he would have defeated rochas. The thing is PDP made things very easy for rochas during the last elections. Imolites are tired of rochas, nothing when I mean nothing, I mean absolutely nothing is happening in the state, if you doubt me take a trip down to owerri just ask one or two persons about this rochas administration and see their response..

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by bendovex: 8:15am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:


Owerri is much cleaner, developed and organized now than 2011. Even other parts of Imo State are now feeling State Government presence. Orlu is now a place you will drive and it looks like Owerri of 2000s. Rochas is heaven while Ikedi was hell.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clAbTPsHT7M
I have been trying so hard to refrain from engaging you in any issue that concerns Imo state, because clearly you are a liar, a sycophant and/or a paid e-diot. Even if Okorocha rapes your sister you'd still see nothing wrong in that rather you'd applaud him for that. what a shame.
Okorocha is devil personified. He lacks human sympathy whatsoever. I weep for Imolites.
2 weeks ago the national president of NLC visited Imo state after the news of the planned massive sack filtered in. while addressing the NLC president, Okorocha blatantly denied the rumor saying nothing of such will ever happen. fast forward 2days after NLC president had left, Okorocha shamelessly dropped the bombshell over a radio and TV broadcast.
Avutu poultry, which is a state owned large scale poultry is in comase, thanks to Okorocha.
Imopalm (formerly Adapalm) is also in comatose, thanks to Okorocha.
ITC is also paralyzed, thanks to Okorocha.
These are state owned companies that are self sustained, but Okorocha killed them because of his greed.
Abagworo you can defend Okorocha as you like, I don't care how much you are paid, but I know your conscience will one day judge you for all the falsehood you have been peddling.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by bendovex: 8:23am On Jan 25, 2016
funkyibodude:
that's why I said zoning played a bigger part, Ararume stood a better chance than ihedioha, though I doubt he would have defeated rochas. The thing is PDP made things very easy for rochas during the last elections. Imolites are tired of rochas, nothing when I mean nothing, I mean absolutely nothing is happening in the state, if you doubt me take a trip down to owerri just ask one or two persons about this rochas administration and see their response..
forget zoning, PDP lost the election immediately the robbed Ararume at the primaries. Ararume was and still remains a stronger force than Ihedioha in Imo state politics. Ararume would've floored Rochas. And again, the PDP house was so divided that they worked against each other during the guber election.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 8:28am On Jan 25, 2016
bendovex:

I have been trying so hard to refrain from engaging you in any issue that concerns Imo state, because clearly you are a liar, a sycophant and/or a paid e-diot. Even if Okorocha rapes your sister you'd still see nothing wrong in that rather you'd applaud him for that. what a shame.
Okorocha is devil personified. He lacks human sympathy whatsoever. I weep for Imolites.
2 weeks ago the national president of NLC visited Imo state after the news of the planned massive sack filtered in. while addressing the NLC president, Okorocha blatantly denied the rumor saying nothing of such will ever happen. fast forward 2days after NLC president had left, Okorocha shamelessly dropped the bombshell over a radio and TV broadcast.
Avutu poultry, which is a state owned large scale poultry is in comase, thanks to Okorocha.
Imopalm (formerly Adapalm) is also in comatose, thanks to Okorocha.
ITC is also paralyzed, thanks to Okorocha.
These are state owned companies that are self sustained, but Okorocha killed them because of his greed.
Abagworo you can defend Okorocha as you like, I don't care how much you are paid, but I know your conscience will one day judge you for all the falsehood you have been peddling.

Avutu was never in existence nor Ada palm so stop the lies already. Okorocha is good and most of us judge by what we see and not what we hear. Watch that video of Orlu and tell me if Orlu was like that in 2012 or earlier. Everything is not politics as yiur type presume. No living soul can visit Imo State today with prior knowledge of how it was in 2011 without confessing Okorocha sacrificed a lot to achieve so much in 4 years.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 8:32am On Jan 25, 2016
bendovex:

forget zoning, PDP lost the election immediately the robbed Ararume at the primaries. Ararume was and still remains a stronger force than Ihedioha in Imo state politics. Ararume would've floored Rochas. And again, the PDP house was so divided that they worked against each other during the guber election.
yea, Ararume was a better match for rochas than ihedioha, just that PDP robbed him and again GEJ defeat was another big blow for PDP.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 8:35am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:


Avutu was never in existence nor Ada palm so stop the lies already. Okorocha is good and most of us judge by what we see and not what we hear. Watch that video of Orlu and tell me if Orlu was like that in 2012 or earlier. Everything is not politics as yiur type presume. No living soul can visit Imo State today with prior knowledge of how it was in 2011 without confessing Okorocha sacrificed a lot to achieve so much in 4 years.
I can bet with my last kobo you are not from Imo state or a resident there.. Your comments reeks of ignorance and lack of basic knowledge about Imo state.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by bendovex: 8:37am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:


Avutu was never in existence nor Ada palm so stop the lies already. Okorocha is good and most of us judge by what we see and not what we hear. Watch that video of Orlu and tell me if Orlu was like that in 2012 or earlier. Everything is not politics as yiur type presume. No living soul can visit Imo State today with prior knowledge of how it was in 2011 without confessing Okorocha sacrificed a lot to achieve so much in 4 years.
you are a pathological liar. Adapalm has been working until Okorocha decided to shut it down around October 2014 because his proxy firm Roche group could not manage the place properly. right now the workers of Adapalm are being owed over 14 months salary.
Again you lied, Avutu poultry was existing during Ohakim regime.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by asha80(m): 8:42am On Jan 25, 2016
bendovex:

you are a pathological liar. Adapalm has been working until Okorocha decided to shut it down around October 2014 because his proxy firm Roche group could not manage the place properly. right now the workers of Adapalm are being owed over 14 months salary.
Again you lied, Avutu poultry was existing during Ohakim regime.
avutu poultry was not existence during udenwa's administration let alone ohakim's administration.it stopped functioning during the military era
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 8:49am On Jan 25, 2016
bendovex:

you are a pathological liar. Adapalm has been working until Okorocha decided to shut it down around October 2014 because his proxy firm Roche group could not manage the place properly. right now the workers of Adapalm are being owed over 14 months salary.
Again you lied, Avutu poultry was existing during Ohakim regime.

I've told you people I am not a professional politician but truth is very sacrosanct my friend. Before Okorocha Adapalm was dead and became a place where villagers cut palm at will to sell without yielding anything for Government. Okorocha came in and had an agreement with a Swiss company to revive Adapalm which he renamed Imo palm and it functioned amidst disagreement from host communities. I read somewhere that the Imo Government was even in a meeting with the communities this January on how to resolve the Adapalm crisis. Most private investors want freedom to function without community disturbances hence they move to more peaceful areas.

http://www.imotrumpeta.com/?p=10145
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 8:50am On Jan 25, 2016
asha80:
avutu poultry was not existence during udenwa's administration let alone ohakim's administration.it stopped functioning during the military era
ohakim tried to restore it and it was functioning though not in full capacity, adapalm was also working during ohakim regime

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 8:54am On Jan 25, 2016
http://businessdayonline.com/2015/12/pz-cussons-begins-discussion-with-imo-government-over-takeover-of-ada-palm/

PZ Cussons begins discussion with
Imo government over takeover of
Ada Palm
Agro-industrial giant and consumer
goods maker, PZ Cussons Nigeria Plc
has begun discussions with the Imo
State government over its possible
takeover of unprofitable Ada Palm
Plantations at Ohaji, near Owerri

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by asha80(m): 8:55am On Jan 25, 2016
funkyibodude:
ohakim tried to restore it and it was functioning though not in full capacity, adapalm was also working during ohakim regime
stop lying my friend avutu poultry is in my backyard and it never fuctioned under ohakim or udenwa...it was under lock and key because of a court case during ohakim's time
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 8:59am On Jan 25, 2016
asha80:
stop lying my friend avutu poultry is in my backyard and it never fuctioned under ohakim or udenwa...it was under lock and key because of a court case during ohakim's time

None of them worked and they have still not worked under Rochas. Heard the thousands of birds bought by Government in a bid to get Avutu functioning and attract private investors have all died from bird flu infection.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by asha80(m): 9:01am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:


None of them worked and they have still not worked under Rochas. Heard the thousands of birds bought by Government in a bid to get Avutu functioning and attract private investors have all died from bird flu infection.
there were no birds there as at December
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 9:06am On Jan 25, 2016
asha80:
there were no birds there as at December

Heard they all perished and I don't know the amount spent but I guess it will not be much.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 9:10am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:


None of them worked and they have still not worked under Rochas. Heard the thousands of birds bought by Government in a bid to get Avutu functioning and attract private investors have all died from bird flu infection.
you see your problem," I heard this I heard that", yet you don't have any concrete fact to back your silly support for rochas, dude get off that ogboko weed that has been mesmerizing you in supporting rochass, that governor is a devil in human flesh.. But I thank God for one thing, rochas is only human and not God.

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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by asha80(m): 9:11am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:


Heard they all perished and I don't know the amount spent but I guess it will not be much.
govt should not try to run avutu poultry or any business in Imo state..it just will not work simple

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