My Govt. Has Not Borrowed A Dime From Any Bank – Gov. Okorocha
By Ogbonna Casmir
Governor Rochas
Okorocha has said that the Rescue Mission Government in the State which
he superintends has not borrowed from any bank, stating that opponents
of his government have been talking about his borrowing from banks
because of the numerous projects his administration has executed.
Governor Okorocha
gave the hint when he had a breakfast meeting with Journalists in the
State at his private residence in Owerri on Tuesday, March 24, 2017,
adding that instead of his administration borrowing, what it had done
was to pay the money borrowed by administrations before him and he has
done that so that the State won’t be in debt after him.
He explained that
his opponents have been imagining that he has borrowed money to be
doing all that his administration has achieved in five years, stressing that the truth of the matter is that his government is not indebted to any bank.
His words “For
posterity reasons, this government is not owing any bank or person, any
amount except for the bailout fund that 100 million naira is been
deducted from the source monthly. Any subsequent government that comes
and says that Rochas borrowed is a criminal one”.
On 2019, the
governor said “I will never run against President Buhari but would
continue to support him in the overall interest of the nation,
especially when he has stabilized the nation. I want to also say that
those in Imo who made many political enemies should forget the Douglas
House. We need people with free mind. I have killed the clannish nature
of the state where people consider where you come from before doing
anything for you. The politics of sentiment must be discarded and
discouraged. It is shame for somebody to hope on zoning to win
elections”.
The governor also
informed that his administration has spent over N50 billion on free
education since the introduction of the programme, regretting that
inspite of the description of the free education policy as a ruse by the
opponents of the administration there was stampede at the locations
where the students were asked to go and get forms to fill to show they
are really indigenes of the State because of the information that none
indigenes claim to be Imo people because of the programme.
The governor also
directed the Secretary to the government of the State, Sir George Eche
to forward an Executive bill to the House of Assembly to make the Local
Government Chairmen’s tenure three years instead of the two years it has
been and said that the State Electoral Commission would conduct the
Local Government election once the law for the new tenure is ready,
adding that two years tenure is not good for the system.
On the issue of
the former Chairman of the State Council of Ndi-Eze, the governor said
“Let me clarify, Ilomuanya is no longer an Eze, he is Mr. Ilomuanya. He
is not an Eze and will no longer be an Eze, His Eze was not a proper
one. Let me give you an insight, for the purpose of those who misplace
fact. What Illomuanya went to Court for, is to claim that he is still
the Chairman of Imo State Traditional Rulers Council. First of all, I
removed him as Chairman, he wasn’t coming to meetings or attending any
function so we removed him as Eze. He went to Court and the Court said
status quo should remain which means the last incident should remain
which is his removal, which was the last thing that took him to Court.
His five years tenure ended 3 years ago so the issue of tenure is over,
he can only ask for entitlement of the tenure because the tenure has
elapsed. For now, he is no longer an Eze unless the Court says
otherwise. I have warned that he stops parading himself as an Eze or I
will banish him from the State”.
On the issue of
Pensions & Salaries the governor said all Imo workers have been paid
upto February 2017 except few parastatals that are been delayed by the
banks, adding too that Pensioners have been paid upto December 2016
based on the agreement the government had with them.
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