IMO STATE GOVERNORS APPEAR TO HAVE A TACIT PACT NOT TO PROBE ONE ANOTHER.WHETHER RT.HON. EMEKA IHEDIOHA WILL PROBE IS A MATTER THAT LIES IN THE WOMB OF TIME
Ihedioha must probe Okorocha –Udenwa
Ndigbo should expect nothing from Buhari
Former
Governor of Imo State, Chief Achike Udenwa has called on the state
governor-elect, Emeka Ihedioha to ensure he probes Governor Rochas
Okorocha when he assumes office on May 29. In this interview with WILLY EYA, he said such a probe is imperative because the mood of the people in the state supports such a move.
What is your reaction to the outcome of this year’s general elections?
My impression is that the election did
not meet the expectations of Nigerians. You can see that we have not yet
got it right. There was a lot of thuggery, vote-buying and
manipulations. We are still where we were before. That is what we can
deduce from this election and my party, the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) in the presidential election was short-changed. We are not happy
with the election.
Do you support Atiku’s going to court to challenge the victory of Buhari?
I support his going to court. Everybody
knows that Atiku was rigged out. Everybody knows that things did not go
down in that election. If he was defeated, we would have taken it in
good faith. You could see that the votes did not count. If you see the
voting pattern and the results that were shown, you could see that all
the places that Atiku was very popular, the votes were suppressed. You
could see the number of votes that were cast in those places while in
other places, you saw the millions that were dished out for the APC. Ask
yourself, were those real actual votes? Let us see what happens in the
court. Let us see whether the judiciary is still capable of delivering
justice.
As a former governor in Imo State, how did the emergence of Emeka Ihedioha of the PDP come to you?
In this election, that is the only
cheering thing to us, the people of Imo State. I told you in the past
what was happening in Imo and the people of the state rose against it
despite all the manipulations and harassments. The people rose up and
said no. I am so happy about it.
His main rival, Uche Nwosu has gone to
court on the grounds that Ihedioha did not win 2/3 of the state; do you
think the election would not be upturned?
Let him go to court; the court will decide.
What agenda will you set for Ihedioha in the next four years that he will be in charge of Imo State?
The people of Imo have been dehumanised
over the past eight years. There has been a lot of maladministration and
destruction of the system. Everybody in Nigeria knows what has been
happening in Imo in the last eight years. A lot needs to be done by the
governor-elect. He needs to rebuild all the structures he has destroyed
-the judiciary, the legislature, the civil Service and virtually every
structure of governance in the state. Ihedioha needs to reconstruct all
these. He has to start from the beginning. There is a lot of work for
him and he does not have time again.
What is wrong with the electorate in
Imo; they have been finding it difficult to get it right. This is
because not long after Ikedi Ohakim emerged, the people of Imo were
praying for the end of his tenure; the same scenario is playing out now
in the case of Rochas Okorocha whose election in Imo was received with a
lot of funfair. Is it more of the problem of the electorate than that
of the candidates?
To be honest with you, if you remember
how Ohakim came into power when I was leaving, he was not actually the
people’s choice. He was a child of circumstances at the time. There were
other considerations before Ohakim came in. It was a question of let us
try him and see what he can do and he failed completely. He was very
arrogant and did not even understand what the people needed. That is why
he has been contesting and failing. He cannot make it even if he
contests for 10 times. And in the case of Rochas, he came as a redeemer
because of the poor performance of Ohakim. People thought the redeemer
had come. He was very deceitful and promised them everything. He
promised them good governance, welfare, free education and so on only
for people to now find out he was fake. That is why everybody is happy
that they did not vote for Uche Nwosu who he wanted to foist on the
people of Imo. He wanted a third tenure through Uche Nwosu, his son
in-law and the people said no. We are yet to know what will happen.
Will you support that Ihedioha probes Okorocha when he is sworn in?
It is left for Ihedioha but the popular
opinion is that Okorocha should be probed. Why not? He did so much. The
assets he has acquired is too much. If there is a doubt about that, let
there be a probe and let the public know all those assets and how he
acquired them. There is no harm in being probed. After all, Ohakim
probed me. It’s not new.
What lessons should other leaders learn from Okorocha’s stewardship in Imo State?
When you are given opportunity by the
people, never you abuse that opportunity. Once you abuse that
opportunity, the same people will bring you down and strip you naked.
That is exactly what has happened to Okorocha. Any time you have that
opportunity to work for the people, you do not take them for granted.
Okorocha took the people for granted and he thought he was smarter than
the people. If Okorocha had left at the end of his first tenure, people
would have thought he is an angel but his second tenure offered
everybody opportunity to see more of him.
We have been able to see his governance
and what sort of governor he is. Anybody who is coming out to serve the
public must be very careful. Serve them well and you will reap it in
future and people will talk well about you. People will see you as their
leader. How can you after becoming the governor of your state, you
leave in shame and nobody wants to associate with you. You become
stigmatised and you become persona non grata in your own state. It is a
big lesson. If they have elected you to serve them, serve them very
well. It is not all about acquiring wealth and all that because at the
end of the day, it will amount to nothing. Today, Okorocha’s name is
synonymous with disgrace.
With the way the South East voted in
the last election, will the South East expect anything from President
Buhari? Some are already clamouring for the Senate presidency?
People expecting that are living in a
fool’s paradise. I do not expect anything from him. Don’t ever expect
anything good from him. The South East has to suffer for another four
years.
What about the Igbo presidency Project?
Would you ever think that a person like
President Buhari will handover to an Igbo man. If you do not believe it,
I do not know why anybody should believe that. He will never handover
to an Igbo man. Those who are following him are doing that for their
selfish interest.
Before now, the impression is that the
Igbo could not speak with one voice but since 2015, they all identified
with former President Jonathan and the narrative changed to Igbo put
their eggs in one basket. In 2019, Ndigbo showed that they have become a
powerful political bloc. What is your reaction to the development?
When you push a man to the wall, what do
you expect? Ndigbo have been pushed to the wall. They had no option and
they knew nothing good could come from Buhari. No programme of the
present government has favoured them. What is happening now is just like
what happened during the civil war; they came together to fight.
Comments
Post a Comment