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Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by JonSnow(m): 9:11am 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
Why are you like this?
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by bendovex: 9:17am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:
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
not true.
I have privileged information about adapalm and how Okorocha leased it out to Roche group.
before Okorocha came into power Adapalm was highly functional with a monthly production proceeds of over 500 million per month during the peak period. Ohakim appointed a great technocrat to as the general manager of the place, and this GM performed wonderfully well but was booted out after Okorocha's election triumph because he was appointed by Ohakim (a PDP person) Okorocha came in 2011, saw the money in the company and became greedy. he then leased the company to his proxy firm, Roche group who knows next to nothing about agriculture. The inability of Roche to manage the place led to a dispute between Roche and the landlords. meanwhile the impasse between Roche and the aggrieved staff union was yet to be settled.
the place is on complete shut down right now, orders from Okorocha.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by bendovex: 9:21am On Jan 25, 2016
Roche Group: Abuse of Investment in Adapalm :
The Leader ...
www.theleaderassumpta.com/.../ roche -group- ...





Rochas Sells Adapalm To Himself ! - Business -
Nigeria
www​.nairaland.com/.../rochas-sells- ...





ROCHE GROUP takes over the management of
ADAPALM ...
www​.imostateblog.com/.../ roche -group- ...





Imolites To Okorocha Where Is N3bn Roche Paid
For Adapalm ...
www​.imotrumpeta.com/?p=12848




Crisis looms in Adapalm over non-payment of
retirement benefits
www.dailyindependentnig.com/.../crisis-looms- ...
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 10:57am On Jan 25, 2016
bendovex:
not true.
I have privileged information about adapalm and how Okorocha leased it out to Roche group.
before Okorocha came into power Adapalm was highly functional with a monthly production proceeds of over 500 million per month during the peak period. Ohakim appointed a great technocrat to as the general manager of the place, and this GM performed wonderfully well but was booted out after Okorocha's election triumph because he was appointed by Ohakim (a PDP person) Okorocha came in 2011, saw the money in the company and became greedy. he then leased the company to his proxy firm, Roche group who knows next to nothing about agriculture. The inability of Roche to manage the place led to a dispute between Roche and the landlords. meanwhile the impasse between Roche and the aggrieved staff union was yet to be settled.
the place is on complete shut down right now, orders from Okorocha.
Why not admit the simple truth and move on. Government is presently negotiating with host communities and PZ Cussons has indicated interest. Let's forget lies and politics and support Government's efforts.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by bendovex: 11:46am On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:
Why not admit the simple truth and move on. Government is presently negotiating with host communities and PZ Cussons has indicated interest. Let's forget lies and politics and support Government's efforts.
which truth? instead of you correct yourself and perhaps accept that you lied, you are here still blabbing.
support which government? Okorocha's government? you must be joking. I can't support a government of deceit and lies, a government that doesn't care about the welfare of its citizens, a government that is run by a Pharaoh, a government that is run as a family business.
until Okorocha changes from his evil path, imolites will never support his clueless government.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 12:43pm On Jan 25, 2016
asha80:
govt should not try to run avutu poultry or any business in Imo state..it just will not work simple
Imo state is a civil service town, so businesses their are best managed by private individuals, that's why you see lots of hotels, fast foods etc in Imo state.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by asha80(m): 1:28pm On Jan 25, 2016
funkyibodude:
Imo state is a civil service town, so businesses their are best managed by private individuals, that's why you see lots of hotels, fast foods etc in Imo state.
Imo is a state and not a town unless you are talking about owerri

Abagworo:
Why not admit the simple truth and move on. Government is presently negotiating with host communities and PZ Cussons has indicated interest. Let's forget lies and politics and support Government's efforts.
govt better resolve the unpaid salaries issue with adapalm workers and get adapalm privatized and working...these delays are getting tiring
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Dedetwo(m): 1:40pm 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.
The governorship under Mallam Rochas Okoroawusa is such fruitless parasatals in Imo State. Silly never sounds better than with Okorocha as governor. I had wondered if Imo State is better of without governor than having Okoroawusa as one.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 1:51pm On Jan 25, 2016
asha80:
govt should not try to run avutu poultry or any business in Imo state..it just will not work simple
I totally agree with you but there is this issue that needs to be addressed but I don't know how. Imo State citizens especially those from Owerri area and Ohaji/Egbema have a mentality that requires divine intervention. They believe in working for people instead of starting up and developing their own businesses, farms or services. They are usually the ones that oppose privatisation as it puts a lot of them out of free Government money.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by Abagworo(m): 1:54pm On Jan 25, 2016
asha80:
Imo is a state and not a town unless you are talking about owerri

govt better resolve the unpaid salaries issue with adapalm workers and get adapalm privatized and working...these delays are getting tiring
Like I just wrote people should let private investors operate without disturbances and more investors will be encouraged to be in Imo. I personally cannot buy Adapalm because of the behaviour of the host communities.
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by funkyibodude(m): 2:15pm On Jan 25, 2016
asha80:
Imo is a state and not a town unless you are talking about owerri

govt better resolve the unpaid salaries issue with adapalm workers and get adapalm privatized and working...these delays are getting tiring
sorry I meant to say civil service state
Re: The Other Side Of Gov. Okorocha by asha80(m): 2:35pm On Jan 25, 2016
Abagworo:
I totally agree with you but there is this issue that needs to be addressed but I don't know how. Imo State citizens especially those from Owerri area and Ohaji/Egbema have a mentality that requires divine intervention. They believe in working for people instead of starting up and developing their own businesses, farms or services. They are usually the ones that oppose privatisation as it puts a lot of them out of free Government money.
if not that rochas has perception issues I would simply say he should danm the consequences and do tthe needful
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