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Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 4:15pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
PHOTONEWS: OKOROCHA'S BATTLES ON IMSUTH, ONE-CITY-STATE; IMO STATE BLEEDS. Nigeria's fore-leaders demarcated the country into states, senatorial districts, local government areas and wards. Part of the objective for this is to ensure even development in every state, and by extension, in the entire country. But Imo is the state where this noble objective of even development has been soundly rejected – and defeated. How? There is a mantra held by Owerri that Orlu and Okigwe areas may be carved out from present Imo state to form the nucleus of a possible sixth state in the south east. The aftermath is that in Imo state, it is rare to find any meaningful establishment of government outside the Imo state capital and its environs. Development projects located by former state governors outside the Imo state capital are shut down and transferred to the state capital once the establishing governor left office. Two large campuses of Alvan Ikoku College of Education renovated with hundreds of millions of Naira in Orlu and Umuahia in the 1980s were shut down immediately after Mbakwe-led government which established them left office. Thereafter, students literally slept on top of the other for lack of space in the Owerri campus of the institution. Mega Regional water supply schemes were planned for or started by the Mbakwe administration for Okigwe, Orlu and Owerri senatorial districts. The water scheme for Owerri was implemented and fully utilized, the scheme for Okigwe remains uncompleted, the scheme meant for Orlu is yet to be started. Talk is now about a new mega water scheme for Owerri. State libraries established in local government areas outside the state capital were shut down and materials transferred to Owerri, the Imo state capital immediately after the governor that established them left office. All federal Housing allocations to Imo state were built in Owerri. Mobile police and Military barracks once established outside the senatorial zone of the state capital were shut down and transferred to the state capital area. Contracts for urban roads and drainage system in towns outside the state capital were canceled once the governor that issued the contracts left office. The five federal and state universities and polytechnics in Imo state are in the state capital and environs. Honest attempts by two previous governments to relocate the Imo state University from downtown Owerri to a quieter environment were stiffly resisted by indigenes of Owerri zone. Except secondary schools, the only education institutions in Imo state outside the state capital are the School for the Deaf and Mentally Retarded Orlu, and the Imo state University Teaching Hospital, Orlu; as well as a College of Education in Okigwe district. Citizens of Imo state are constrained to troop to Owerri and often end up settling there for services that are usually decentralized at senatorial and local government area levels in other normal states. In the process, two cities – Old Owerri, and New Owerri - surged in one senatorial district of Imo state since the state was created. The rest of Imo state remain rural or urban-glorified villages. Okorocha has exacerbated the policy of Imo-One-City-State. To be easily noticed by the public as a working governor fit to become president of Nigeria, Okorocha built nearly all his development projects in the state capital after changing political party. Last year, Imo state deputy governor, Eze Madumere told Vanguard news that Rochas Okorocha placed 75% of his government's development projects in Owerri area. The governor seems to be proud of that figure as audio/visual documentaries from Government House on development projects are about Owerri. Recently, Okorocha-led government struck on already frayed nerves when it set up a committee headed by Speaker, Imo state House of Assembly, Acho Ihim, to see how Imo State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH) Orlu, could be relocated to Owerri. Altruism was never behind the committee; behind the committee was a scheme to boost Okorocha’s private business empire. It was a quid pro quo strategy to trade IMSUTH with Owerri. It was aimed to calm Owerri to let Rochas Foundation a soft-landing in future to claim full ownership of one Eastern Palm University built in Okorocha’s hometown, Ogboko, Ideato South local government area. The university undergoing construction is still associated with Imo state government. While receiving license for Eastern Palm University, Okorocha told the National Universities Commission that the university was “my 12 years’ dream come true.” Before now, IMSUTH has thrived in Orlu, has produced medics who have excelled and were acknowledged in their various employment positions. This leadership of Imo state government cannot feign ignorance of the fact that if a hospital is managed well, patients from far and near, even from abroad, go to wherever the hospital is located. Okorocha knows that in Owerri, there are: the federal Medical Centre, the Imo specialist Hospital, the various diagnostic centers established by Okorocha government; above all, the Federal University of Technology Owerri is preparing to establish a University Teaching Hospital in Owerri. Prior to setting up his IMSUTH relocation committee, Okorocha assembled some local chieftains from Orlu under his government’s payroll, he read them the riot act that IMSUTH was not profitable in Orlu and had to be taken to Owerri. The chieftains had no choice. They could not even ask Okorocha how his government sustained its free education policy, as well as how the government sustained the other state tertiary institutions, and why IMSUTH should be made the scapegoat. Anatomy of Five Year Relocation Plot. Since 2012, as roads leading to and around the Imo state University Teaching Hospital Orlu started to wear away, Okorocha-led government refused to rehabilitate the roads. Sustained pleas from stake holders and series of students’ appeals and protests before the governor to make the road to IMSUTH motorable fell on deaf ears; thus, in the last five years, only a most-determined patient or client would venture into visiting the IMSUTH. As teaching hospitals around the world researched, some, to rewrite the genome of fetuses to foreclose certain diseases before birth, diesel was not provided to power the generators of IMSUTH when public power supply went off. At night, darkness enveloped the hospital; but at the same time, Okorocha government increasingly lighted up the streets of the Imo state capital at night, up to the areas where no body lived; As provision for renewal of accreditation of some medical courses in IMSUTH was denied by Okorocha-led government, the government established many ultramodern medical diagnostic centres in the state capital. Staff salary was delayed for months to frustrate medics to leave IMSUTH. When the relocation committee was constituted, many of the committee members were stunned. Queries from well-meaning people, including indigenes of Owerri ranged from for what, why, and to how? There are laws establishing the teaching hospital. From Orlu, the outrage and citizens’ intents if “Emperor” Okorocha relocates the teaching hospital are better not put in print. Significantly, in a 2011 video at the inception of his guber campaign in a Town hall meeting with people from Orlu senatorial district, Okorocha scolded former leaders of Imo state for not allowing government development infrastructures in Orlu; he said, if not for the Imo state University Teaching Hospital established by former governor Achike Udenwa in Orlu, the zone was left with nothing. During the 2011 guber contest, Rochas Okorocha scored the highest number of votes in Orlu Urban local govt area, far more than in any of the other 26 local government areas in Imo state. Everything said, Okorocha government needs to leave IMSUTH in Orlu. If this government is not interested in the growth of the institution, future governments shall return the institution to its former glory - and let it grow. In 2011, Rochas Okorocha campaigned on a promise of rotating Imo Govt House to all the local government areas in the state - read: even development of the state. He tried to redeem that campaign promise when he started to develop roads and schools in every ward and local government area of the state. Suddenly, he withdrew to the state capital. Many of the road projects and urban drainage systems he started or inherited outside the state capital remain abandoned, as the government builds inland roads, tunnels, flyovers, bye pass roads, eight-lanes streets, urban drainage systems and other projects of the government only in the state capital. Today, a very large portion of Imo state outside the state capital lags many decades behind the state capital. Imo state bleeds. Well-meaning citizens of Imo state shall no longer accept the trend. Every government of Imo state is morally and constitutionally obliged to spread its development projects to all the 27 local government areas of the state. Gov. Okorocha has overdramatized his Imo-One-City-Only policy which has led to a tiny portion of Imo state - the two cities of Owerri - gulp the development funds of the state. If governance in Imo state continues this way, before long, the Imo state capital shall become a junk city from overcrowding and social vices, while rest of Nigeria leaves the abandoned larger portion of Imo state behind. Gov. Okorocha has about two years left to redeem his campaign promise of even development for all of Imo state. By Chigozie Uzukwu 1 Like |
Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 4:27pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Gov. Okorocha has changed the face of Imo state. Owerri: top-of-road decorations, not just building roads in the capital city More City Schools in Owerri, this on Egbu road. 1 Like
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 4:33pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri: More of Top of road decorations with governors Xmas greetings on top road decorations. Akachi Road byepass
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 4:38pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri Second Inland Road Hero's Bridge
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 4:41pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri: Heroes Square City Waterfalls
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by tchimatic(m): 4:46pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
This is how APC as a party is planning to take over all the south-east states? I laff in Hebrew... Imo state... Sorry. 12 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 4:47pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri: New City Layout Roads asking for developers.
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 4:52pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri: Akwakuma girls secondary School newly rebuilt by Okorocha Rescue Team another angle of Heroe's on land.
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 4:58pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Ideato South lga of Imo state. this bridge across Urashi River in Ugbelle, near Ogboko in Ideato South lga connects many communities in Ideato South lga. Vehicles still pass the road. Two former governors before Okorocha worked on the road to modernize the bridge but could not conclude the work. 1 Like
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 5:05pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri: Imo Conference Centre. 5th Inland Road under construction
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 5:07pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri: 4th and 2nd inland roads
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 5:12pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
owerri: another inland road these five inland roads clustered together, one of them done large enough could have carried the traffic envisaged for the five.
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 5:16pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri: Trade House Mass Transit buses. More than hundred of these buses were bought and placed only on Owerri roads by Okorocha government that came to rescue Imo state.
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 5:34pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Branch to the second most populated city in Imo state, Orlu the main road to Imo state university teaching hospital, road abandoned five years and ongoing. Car wash junction to IMSUTH. Road scrapped and abandoned five years and ongoing. 1 Like
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 5:41pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
New Owerri Fire Service station under construction former fire service is deleted. Below is Orlu Fire Service station
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by kettykings: 5:46pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
APC is such a useless and worthless party , they have deducted value from Imo state, a state that was rebuilt in the early eighties by Mbakwe is now a big joke among states , is relocation of IMSU the needful to be done now , why do we have stupid igbo men in authority ? 5 Likes |
Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 5:48pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Orlu. Urban roads of dust. Inhabitants in Orlu take to self-help in building drainage gutters on urban roads. 1 Like
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by LoveMachine(m): 5:53pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
I'm still baffled at Rochas having presidential ambitions and yet he doesn't have bloc support from his home base. His rigging skills must be top notch because there is no way Imo people voted him for a 2nd term. 5 Likes |
Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 5:58pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Orlu BSC Road which leads to the Orlu Catholic Cathedral. Inhabitants contribute money to build the gutter to save the road. All former state govts repaired the road since it was modernized. A year from now, all Catholic Bishops in Nigeria shall use this road for their Conference in Orlu.
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 6:05pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Orlu's abandoned urban roads The first road behind the Enugu DISCO Transformer station leads to Orlu Vehicle spare parts centre which employs about 200 people.
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 7:17pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Gov. Okorocha poses with kids at the Orlu School for the Deaf and Mentally Retarrded - the only education institution (except secondary school and Imsuth) run by Imo state govt in Orlu. Next is one of the scores of dusty and abandoned urban roads of Orlu.
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 7:32pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Orlu dusty urban roads first photo is Orlu's brightest spot
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 7:38pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri emergency centre by rescue mission Owerri new Road layout development by rescue mission
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 7:46pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri Rescue mission road tunnels and flyovers. Owerri Rescue Mission Tourism bus
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 7:59pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Owerri New roads
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by tysontim(m): 8:21pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
What I can deduct from this is Jealousy |
Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 9:18pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Orlu's Old Owerri road urban roads abandoned
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 9:48pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Orlu: Road started by Okorocha govt in 2012 to connect to International Market from Amaigbo road opposite St Josephs Catholic Church, Umuna Junction. The international market has only one narrow road from Old Owerri road to enter it. Two lorries can hardly pass each other on the road. The market employs more than 8000 people and with daily human traffic of about 120,000. St Joseph's Catholic Church is submerged below normal level because of constant flood owing to non completion of urban drainage system started by Ikwechegh govt.
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 10:25pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Road from St Joseph's Catholic Church via Bishop Shanahan College Orlu to Ideato South. The last two governments before this worked on the road, built gutters on both sides, built a new bridge over one smaller river, but could not do the bigger bridge over Urashi river in Ugbelle, Ideato South lga. The works done erode with time. Decaying Carrot Junction in Orlu.
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Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Abagworo(m): 11:32pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
I didn't see any bad road in these your photos. If those roads you posted are the worst in Orlu what do you have to say about other States? Even Lagos and Port Harcourt have worse roads than everything you posted. All in all Rochas Okorocha has transformed almost all parts of Imo State with Orlu/Ideato receiving 2nd highest attention after Owerri. I've been there and I've seen and I was equally there earlier. Go to youtube you'll see my old video of Orlu and a more recent one. |
Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Abagworo(m): 11:39pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
1st video was shot 2011 before election that brought Okorocha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WO22sqA8E4 2nd one was shot exactly 5 years later in 2016. Videos are not like photos and not easily manipulated. A view of the 2 Videos taken same time of the year can prove that Orlu metamorphosed greatly under Okorocha. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clAbTPsHT7M |
Re: Photonews: Okorocha's Battles On Imsuth, One-city-state; Imo State Bleeds. by Amah70: 12:41am On Mar 22, 2017 |
Abagworo: But same Ihioma Road I showed on post #17 and called it the bright spot in Orlu, it is the same road in your second video. |
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