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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by ImoPatriot: 12:35am On Jun 29, 2019
PARTNERING WITH WOMEN AND YOUTH FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN IMO STATE BEING
A KEYNOTE SPEECH BY RT. HON. EMEKA IHEDIOHA CON, GOVERNOR, IMO STATE, AT THE 7TH PROF. CELESTINE ONWULIRI MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES ON 28TH JUNE , 2019

PROTOCOLS

Introduction.

May I first thank Prof. Viola Onwuliri for inviting me to this 7th Prof. Celestine Onwuliri memorial lecture and also according me the honoured responsibility of delivering the Keynote speech at this event.

I would like to note that since taking over the mantle of leadership of our State, which of course I found in unquantifiable ruins, this is my first public lecture. I am glad it is in honour our one of our very best and a rare patriot, Prof. C.E.O Onwuliri, who left us painfully in 2012.

When Prof Viola spoke to me about the possibility of my delivering this keynote speech, I did not hesitate but readily accepted not minding what my programmes may be on that date. I accepted because of my firm belief in the need to honour those who have excelled in both public and private life whether they are alife or dead. This sincerely, I found an intriguing impetus for the rest of us to take public life serious as history will always be there as a compass for our judgement at the appropriate time. I also accepted the invitation because those that know me well will tell of my desire for gender and youth inclusion in development, my belief in their respective capacities and the need to advance their cause through affirmative action.

Distinguished audience, I have been asked to speak on the topic “Partnering with women and youth for economic growth and sustainable development in Imo State”. The topic is quite apt and timely and squarely fits into the vision of our administration. Recall that in my inaugural speech I devoted a section of the speech to restate our commitment to women and youth in our quest to rebuild Imo. I said “our government shall be sensitive to gender issues, and ensure gender equity in government appointments and activities. We shall equip Imo women and youth with resources, micro-credits, skills training and entrepreneurship programmes to ensure productive undertakings”. This is our agenda and our vision for women and youth in Imo State. In line with my commitment to my inauguration speech as Governor of Imo State, I hereby restate that our government, working with its partners and friends, will seek ways of harnessing our youthful population and women folk in a manner that releases their best potentials for sustainable growth and economic development. It also gives me great pleasure to be here today to hear from you, interact with you and hopefully, together, forge a way forward to our collective aspirations as N’dimo.

Background.
Women and Youth constitute a greater segment of active population in Africa particularly in Nigeria. Over time this critical component of the active population has not been adequately empowered to be productive and to contribute its quota to national development. This situation has continued to be a cog in the wheel of our economic growth.

According to available figures from the last census conducted in the state and projections there from, more than half the population of Imo State is between the ages of 15 – 64 years old, with a 49.7% versus 50.3% split between the population of women and men respectively. This means that across the 27 local governments, the youth population contributes at least a larger percentage of the population. What this implies is that using a working definition of Youth as defined in the African Youths Charter (adopted by UNESCO) to mean ‘’every person between the ages of 15 and 35’’, women and youths constitute a proportion of Imo State that cannot be overlooked in the scheme of policy initiation and implementation in the state.

Unfortunately, these demographic groups have generally been under-served by previous governments in this state and have generally been treated as burdens, hence they are treated like recipients of occasional handouts from government rather than being equal stakeholders in the task of socio-economic development of the State.

The 2019 estimated population of Imo State is 5,953,610 with approximately 67% of the entire population under the age of 30years, with a substantial percentage out of work. It therefore makes it imperative for something urgent to done to improve the skills and productivity of this segment of our population. If this is the case, then we have crisis in our hands, if nothing urgent is done to address the growing unemployment of this segment of our population due to lack of opportunities. I do not intend to sound alarmist, but something novel has to be done, imminently so.

Therefore, the economic advancement of our State as envisaged in the blueprint of the new government must recognize the implications of these demographics. Any economic planning without considering the improvement of livelihood and capacity building, targeting this important segment of our population would be adjudged short sighted. In the industrialization and agricultural drive for Imo State, one of our major policy thrusts is the absorption of our talented and industrious women and youths. In this partnership, we cannot afford to exclude any demographic group.

It is for this reason that our government has designed a programme to resuscitate and revitalize our four technical schools and our vocational colleges to provide our youth with the necessary skills required to galvanize industrialization of the State and equally make them wealth creators than dependants. We shall reform the entire educational sector to enthrone quality , effectiveness and functionality to meet the challenges of the 21st Century.

According to Helen Clark of United Nations Development Programme in a report noted that ‘Africa’s large youth population presents an enormous opportunity for development’. I posit that as much as it presents an enormous opportunity, it also poses a clear and present danger, if untapped. I also subscribe to the view that harnessing the potential of Africa’s youth by investing in education, skills development, and other social initiatives can reap enormous dividends and spur the continent’s development. We are determined to provide education suited to the ICT fueled blue, green and grey economies of the future; an example being the partnership with Microsoft on the training of 200 women and girls from across the 27 local governments areas as already happening at CBT in Imo State University, IMSU, and will be ongoing for about 12 weeks with focus on the knowledge of coding, web design, mobile apps and basic ICT for adult women.

Interestingly, in a study in 2013 entitled State of Women in Cities, it was noted clearly that women are the pivotal drivers of commercial growth and that wealth in their hands leads to much more equitable outcomes in terms of quality of life for families and communities. The same study advocates that the imperative that women and men should enjoy equal rights and opportunities in cities on moral/ethical economic and political grounds. This will not only engender women’s well-being but it will increase their individual and collective prosperity as well as the prosperity of the cities”. Women should be given equal opportunities. Indeed asking for it diminishes our estimations of our women who I strongly believe can compete with our men on any front.

I am a strong advocate of the age long axiom that when you train a woman, you train a nation. It is therefore on these premises of necessity, backed by age-long empirical evidence that we as a government shall focus on women and the youth as potential forces to drive economic growth and sustainable development in Imo State.

Incidentally, women were in the fore front of my campaign for office, toiling day and night to deliver the new Imo, with limitless opportunities. Youths on their part, were the foundation of carrying our message to the people.

It is also based on these indisputable facts that global agencies such as the United Nations and its agencies, World Health Organization (WHO), International Labour Organization (ILO), UNESCO, etc, focuses attention on women and young people as critical change agents towards the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Despite prospects, we have real challenges
Women and the youths have played an important role in the repositioning of political leadership in Imo State. Many of our erudite women have excelled in political offices, in business, education , Science and Technology, and indeed all sectors of the Nigerian economy. This display of capacity is evidential proof that incorporating women and young people in the Rebuild Imo Project will be mutually beneficial. Given that women and young people are key participants in the different sectors of the Imo State economy such as Healthcare, Transportation, Education, Civil service and the private sector, the Rebuild Imo Project shall lay emphasis on carrying our women and youths along as they bring much to the table when economic growth and sustainable development is the case in point.
To properly address the subject matter, we must acknowledge the real challenges we face in the State. In doing this, an analysis of our strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and perceived threats will be imperative and set the pace for engaging with these challenges.
In terms of strength, Imo state has arguably the most educated female population in Nigeria. Imo state has the highest school enrolment in the country, highest number of candidates for Senior School Certificate Examinations as well as the Universities and Tertiary Institutions Matriculation Examination (UTME). We are constantly inundated with news of the successes of our intelligent and high flying youth of both gender in the national results of WAEC, JAMB, UTME, and at graduation from universities and post graduate programmes across the world. This continues to underscore the educational acumen of our youths and it is a quality our government has taken note of and will exploit for the benefit of Imo State.
This correlates with the number of Imo indigenes graduating annually and participating in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). Such endowment is indicative of inert strength.
In terms of weaknesses, the present administration has inherited a situation where youth unemployment is at an all-time high. Education, which used to be the pride of the State has been made less functional than it was a decade ago. Participation in sports among young people is fast declining, leaving out lots of energy and time for nefarious and unwholesome activities, which some engage in.

Our opportunities abound in the strength and quality of our population teeming with millions of educated and naturally endowed women and young people, participating actively in various aspects of the economy. Such demographics and zeal can be compared to a “loaded gun”. Armed with these key ingredients, we only need to effectively and efficiently implement our blue print for a developed and prosperous Imo State.
It would be insincere if we do not acknowledge the fact that our plans for a revamped Imo State using the instrumentality of our women and youths is subject to threatening factors. Given the lack of direction in policy formulation and implementation and the arbitrariness of development planning in the past few years, there is a lacuna that must first be filled before tangible development can take place.

However, we have taken the right steps so far by virtue of our blue print as articulated in my Manifesto and by the Transition Technical Committee. It is worthy of note that the appointments in the government so far has taken the foregoing facts into consideration. An all-inclusive government featuring women and young people in positions of trust is what we have tried to do so far. In the recently constituted Interim Management Committees of Local Governments, we made sure that Our Youths and Women were involved as equal partners. As more of our appointments are made, Women and Youths will be accommodated as joint stakeholders in project Rebuild Imo.

Ladies and gentlemen, without sounding immodest it might interest you to know that prior to my election as Imo State Governor, I had spent twelve remarkable years in the National Assembly facilitating programmes that empowered women and youth using several federal government agencies. The litany of these programmes are available for any interested person as I do not intend to bore you with the details here.

I assure you, therefore, that in Imo under my watch there will be no glass ceilings for women and youth or heights which they are not permitted to attain. I dream of an Imo State where women are not marginalized because of their gender or for any reason at all. I dream of an Imo State where the youths are properly educated and up-skilled to engage the challenges of the 21st Century. I dream of an Imo State where healthcare and various social services are available not only to the privileged, but to all. I dream of an Imo State where entrepreneurship thrives because progressively the various levers of policy, regulation, and implementation encourage economic growth and sustainable development. I dream of Imo State as a land of justice where peace thrives for all.

Multi-sectoral Partnerships incorporating Women and Youths
As I have mentioned earlier, we have taken the issues of women and youth empowerment as an agenda of government and we are determined to make it count.
In addition to a capable civil service, we also need a robust private sector. A private sector, capable of self-replenishment can only be possible if an enabling environment is created, which provides equal opportunities transcending the barriers of age and gender in which individual talents and business acumen begin to thrive. Beneficial interaction between the private and public sectors is a sine qua non for a well-developed private sector economy. This realisation we shall undertake by empowering women and young people who are the major players in the private sector.

You will agree with me that funding is a key impediment to the implementation of business plans, especially by individuals. Our government will strive to bridge this gap by working with institutions such as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), , development banks, development partners and other multilateral agencies to provide access to soft loans targeting women and young people in the area of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry, Technology as well as Education. This will provide the required funding for start-ups in these sectors and thus positively reduce unemployment to the barest minimum.
Our government shall ensure that young people get the right orientation towards becoming employers of labour, instead of aspiring to qualify for employment. This we shall achieve through various community development projects and empowerment programmes targeting young people and Women especially school leavers and graduates and designed to fund the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills and mind-set. The present administration shall provide easy access to information on what services women and young people can access. This would range from security to healthcare and financial services. This openness would establish the much needed interaction for technology transfer, ideas cross-pollination and the monitoring, evaluation and implementation of economic policies that impact on women and young people in Imo State.

More so, we shall provide enabling environment for the establishment of Small and Medium scale enterprises in various areas of the economy. Taking into account the attendant limitless capacity to employ the teeming population of young people, we shall undertake conscious, calculated and timely interventions. These would include improved security, lowering of entry barriers, and most importantly, tax holidays. The overall aim is to woo investors, local and foreign alike.

What We Stand to gain
When implemented, the above interventions will transform our state into a new era of a limitless capacity for internally generated revenue (IGR). With revenue derived at different stages and from different sectors, positive growth seems certain. This would ensure the actualization of SDGs 1, 2 and 3. That is, No poverty, Zero hunger, Good health and wellbeing.

Secondly, implementing these strategies would set a precedence upon which further traction can be achieved. We shall capitalize on the established policies, methods, processes and channels and set a standard for subsequent administrations and a model for other states in Nigeria.

Conclusion
Ladies and Gentlemen, while concluding this piece on partnering with women and youths for economic development and sustainability, may I observe that the major economic success stories such as the European Union, the BRICS nations, the Asian tigers, etc., have all leveraged the demographics of women and youth population in their respective economies. Time has come therefore to retrain and reposition our Youths and Women. Time has come to unleash the enormous potentials of our Women and Youths. Time has indeed come to galvanise and mobilise the energies and abilities of our Women and Youths for the great and urgent task of Rebuilding Imo State, to the glory of God and mankind. We urgently need all the energy, brains, brawn, imagination and talents that our young people and Women can bring to bear on our problems. Imo cannot be creative and innovative without the full participation of it’s Women and young people. My ambition is to be that Governor that made this possible.
Imo bu nke anyi nile. Thank you for listening.

May God bless you all, bless Imo State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Unbiased1: 12:40am On Jun 29, 2019
horsepower101:
If Ihedioha maintains this level of seriousness and momentum towards development for the next four years, IMO state will come out far much better.

My prayer is that this is not an initial gra gra which I remember rochas also did when I was one of his biggest fans.

Anyway I wish him all the best and wish IMO people rapid development.

lol
First tenure of most governors in Nigeria is tenure to do serious work. Let's just watch Ihedioha closely but, I believe ihedioha will deliver beyond expectations
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by horsepower101: 12:46am On Jun 29, 2019
Unbiased1:


lol
First tenure of most governors in Nigeria is tenure to do serious work. Let's just watch Ihedioha closely but, I believe ihedioha will deliver beyond expectations

I truly hope he does. The amount of potential IMO state has is immense. He needs to surround himself with technocrats and stay away from petty politics.

There is so much work left to be done.

IMO state can sustain 3 cities comfortably with good planning: Owerri, Orlu and Okigwe.


He should tap into private investors starting from successful indigenes to come and invest in the state.

He should reassure current investors that he will support them with infrastructures.

Once again he needs technocrats to help run his administration. Not politicians.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by asha80(m): 7:08am On Jun 29, 2019
ImoPatriot:
GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR

PRESS RELEASE

IMO GOVT. DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY ON INFRASTRUCTURE

…APPROVES N49M FOR REHABILITATION OF OTAMIRI WATER PLANT

The Imo State Executive Council, Thursday, declared a state of emergency on Infrastructure in the State, even as it approved the sum of Forty Nine Million, Eight Hundred and Forty Five Thousand Naira (N49,845,000) for the rehabilitation of Otamiri Water scheme, Owerri.

The approval followed a recommendation by the Management of Imo Water Corporation, considered by the State Executive Council.

Deputy Governor of the State, Rt. Hon. Gerald Irona, who presided over the Executive Council meeting, assured stakeholders that the state Government will monitor the rehabilitation process, with a view to ensuring that it is done according to specifications.

He explained that the project will be executed through direct labour, while the approved funds shall be released in tranches.

The Deputy Governor reiterated the resolve of the administration, under the leadership of His Excellency, Chief Emeka Ihedioha to tackle the decay in infrastructure in the state.

The Executive Council also considered reports on the state of infrastructure in Imo, necessitating the resolve to declare a state of emergency on Infrastructure in the state.

Among the areas considered for immediate intervention are: the poor state of roads in the state, the flooding challenge, particularly, within the state capital, among others.

Some of the roads considered for immediate attention include: the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede-Ihiagwa-Obinze Road, Assumpta-Control Post axis, Mgbidi-Oguta Road, MCC-Toronto Junction, Aba Branch-Mbaise Road, among others.

The Executive Council also directed relevant authorities to produce the architectural designs of the Tunnels constructed by the immediate past administration, the Orji flyover (which are in very bad shape, with possibility of collapsing) as well as details of all civil works procurement by the immediate past administration in the state.

The Council further resolved that the procurement process for all the award of the identified roads commences immediately.

Walter Duru, Ph.D
Adviser, Communications to the Deputy Governor
28/06/2019.
that poly nekede ihiagwa road needs comprehensive and serious reconstruction not adhoc work

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by B2mario(m): 9:12pm On Jun 29, 2019
Unbiased1:


Wetin dey worry you? Should they be flying before? Didn't Okorocha walk on roads constructed by Ohakim and Udenwa? Ihedioha is working but evil misguided fellows wants the masses to believe he is witch hunting his predecessor. Ihedioha must retrieve everything Okorocha took/stole from Imolites whether you and Agbowara likes it or not. See the news headlines and articles evil people have been hiding from the masses, thanks to ImoPatriot, keep them coming.
I thought they claimed he did not do anything. Chai, there is God oo
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by BeijinDossier: 9:14pm On Jun 29, 2019
Welcome back. Now tell us about your dead Abia state. Yeye man lol


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B2mario:
I thought they claimed he did not do anything. Chai, there is God oo
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by B2mario(m): 9:23pm On Jun 29, 2019
ImoPatriot:
IMO is Moving ahead. We have a workaholic governor


In 30 Days

Ihedioha has flagged-off

Power Sub-Station in Aboh Mbaise and Ideato Nation

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Kai propaganda, is that not what you said he facilitated while in the green chamber, now you are saying another thing.

The issue here is twisted, why is he taking credit for federal government project or is it a project initiated by Owelle?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by B2mario(m): 9:24pm On Jun 29, 2019
ImoPatriot:
IMO is Moving ahead. We have a workaholic governor


In 30 Days

Ihedioha has flagged-off

Power Sub-Station in Aboh Mbaise and Ideato Nation

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Kai propaganda, is that not what you said he facilitated while in the green chamber, now you are saying another thing.

The issue here is twisted, why is he taking credit for federal government project or is it a project initiated by Owelle then inherited by him?
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by BeijinDossier: 9:33pm On Jun 29, 2019
You must tell us about your dead Abia state lol


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B2mario:
Kai propaganda, is that not what you said he facilitated while in the green chamber, now you are saying another thing.
The issue here is twisted, why is he taking credit for federal government project or is it a project initiated by Owelle then inherited by him?
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by chiscodedon(m): 12:47pm On Jun 30, 2019
B2mario:
they are walking on roads constructed by Owelle
Guess you guys can see that I've been talking about this guy..? He can't hide it, most annoying he keeps hiding under umbrella of non partisan, but his hatred on the current governor keep painting on his face. You can see who wanna assess Ihedioha fairly

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by OruExpress: 5:03pm On Jun 30, 2019
Governor Ihedioha Says NO to 'Ruga' Fulani Cattle Settlements in Imo State



A source close to the governor's office has reported that Governor Ihedioha has rejected the use of Imo State land for the 'Ruga' Fulani re-settlement program.

The Governor declared to the presidency that Imo State is[b] welcoming to all law-abiding people, but that cattle rearing is a private business matter and land must be acquired through purchase and consent of the host community, not by government decree.
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This came with an order to revive the farmlands that in Imo State that have been neglected since the Mbakwe Administration. The Governor has stated that he plans to return the farmlands to their original owners within the state in effort to revitalize Imo's agricultural capacity.

Oru Express will continue to follow developments.

https://www.facebook.com/Oruexpress/photos/a.1702170453126409/2509427232400723/?type=3&theater

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 6:29pm On Jun 30, 2019
Seriously Rochas is a wicked man and a disaster, he will suffer for the bad shape of imo state today

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abogwara: 10:07pm On Jun 30, 2019
Chiwude:
Okorocha never built School of Health Okporo-Orlu, stop giving false information. Udenwa built it as a government residential estate which Okorocha converted to an educational facility and took all the glory.
It was Udenwa's intention to make Orlu a developed zone, with the sitting of key infrastructures such as the Okporo Housing Estate, Egbema Independent power project, Federal High court Okporo, School of nursing Amaigbo, Imo Poly Ohaji, Sam Okwaraji internstional stadium Orlu, Umuaka-Nkwerre road, Orlu-Owerri new road, Orlu-Akokwa road, Orlu-Ihiala road, Orlu-Anara road, Mgbidi-Oguta road, AdaPalm-Egbema road, Orlu international market, Industrial zone Awo-Omamma, IMSUTH after failed attempt to relocate the institution to Orlu as well as recognition of Ohaji/Egbema/Oguta/Owerri west nay Imo state in the NDDC. You can never exhaust the scores of development Udenwa carried out in other zones. Udenwa wasn't a man of much noise and publicity.
Okorocha has his glory but none can ever be compared to Achike Udenwa's Orlu zone facelift. Okorocha worked primarily for Owerri zone unlike Udenwa who spread development to every nooks and cranny in Imo state.

You're wrong in all the credit you attempted to give Udenwa all in a bid to deny Okorocha his glory. Okorocha built School of health Okporo and used the housing estate as a hostel facility for the staff and students. Egbema independent plant was probably initiated by Obasanjo but had real work starting under Okorocha but we need not talk about FG or NDDC projects because under Okorocha nobody gave him credit for NDDC jobs and FG projects we know can only be attracted by a Senator. Arthur Nzeribe my own uncle attracted federal projects in Orlu zone but Udenwa and co conspired to push him off and since then we've not had a good Senator that brought federal presence. Maybe with Okorocha there federal projects will bounce back. It's absolutely impossible to compare Udenwa who did nothing with Okorocha who did everything from dualizing 60 km expressway to building hundreds of markets, hundreds of schools, dozens of Universities, thousands of Kilometers of roads, dozens of hospitals, free education at all levels, better security, more industrialization. Don't go there at all.

Imo Poly Ohaji was College of Agriculture Umuagwo converted to Polytechnic by Ohakim not Udenwa. However Okorocha built the school, under him it became full fledged and he upgraded it to University before leaving.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abogwara: 10:21pm On Jun 30, 2019
In just a month the momentum of Government development projects in Imo has slowed down tremendously. Hopefully the accompanying private sector development in industries, hospitality and real estate has not slowed down. With the foundation laid by Okorocha I don't think it should take more than a day to know your direction as his successor. Simply extend roads from where he stopped, improve on his projects and correct his errors where necessary. Out of the 100 days of 1st critical analysis 33 days has passed remaining 67 but I'm yet to figure out Ihedioha's direction.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by OruExpress: 4:54am On Jul 01, 2019
Abogwara:
In just a month the momentum of Government development projects in Imo has slowed down tremendously. Hopefully the accompanying private sector development in industries, hospitality and real estate has not slowed down. With the foundation laid by Okorocha I don't think it should take more than a day to know your direction as his successor. Simply extend roads from where he stopped, improve on his projects and correct his errors where necessary. Out of the 100 days of 1st critical analysis 33 days has passed remaining 67 but I'm yet to figure out Ihedioha's direction.

This is not much of a foundation

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abogwara: 7:56am On Jul 01, 2019
OruExpress:


This is not much of a foundation


That's my point. As far as I'm concerned being someone that digs and knows the truth before making my analysis public Ihedioha for the past 34 days has dwelt more on seeking public sympathy by posting fake images or trying to discredit Okorocha's achievements but the public seem not to be buying it. The government house built by Okorocha is the best in Nigeria and even the Odenigbo guest estate beside it is better than most Government lodges in Nigeria so getting fake pictures isn't the best way to start but rather adding to what is on ground. This is Odenigbo guest estate as he met it.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abogwara: 8:05am On Jul 01, 2019
This is the new high court Ihedioha inherited and all he needs to do is to move the judiciary personnel from the old dilapidated court to this one which is the best and most well furnished in Nigeria, demolish the old court area and recover large expanse of land for Owerri CBD. The land to be freed include the old State Police headquarters and old Prisons.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abogwara: 8:11am On Jul 01, 2019
By the time Okorocha left he was building chains of 8 lane roads cutting across heart of Owerri city and it is easy to extend the roads beyond where he stopped to help ease traffic and reduce travel time between Owerri and other parts of the State. Simply continue the expansion and extention till you get to the next town so that your successor will also continue from where you stop as government is a continuum.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by BeijinDossier: 8:20am On Jul 01, 2019
OruExpress:


This is not much of a foundation



Lol truth be told. Okorocha failed woefully in his 8yrs. In Owerri there is no single good road standing there today. Owerri first flyover has collapsed, Owerri culvert tunnel is in shambles, everywhere in Owerri is littered with bad roads. If you visit Owerri, you will cry for Imo state. At times i will be wondering why okoroawusa is not in jail already despite all the debt he incurred with nothing to show except those statues and monument. Ihedioha cannot do much because Okorocha didn't leave anything for him to build on and he made things worse by incurring so much debt.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by SoNature(m): 8:23am On Jul 01, 2019
Uncle Abogwara, we have seen these pictures before.

And we know where to get them if we want to see them again.

Please Rochas belongs to the past now; we want to see current events as they unfold.

Thank you.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by OruExpress: 9:12am On Jul 01, 2019
Abogwara:


That's my point. As far as I'm concerned being someone that digs and knows the truth before making my analysis public Ihedioha for the past 34 days has dwelt more on seeking public sympathy by posting fake images or trying to discredit Okorocha's achievements but the public seem not to be buying it. The government house built by Okorocha is the best in Nigeria and even the Odenigbo guest estate beside it is better than most Government lodges in Nigeria so getting fake pictures isn't the best way to start but rather adding to what is on ground. This is Odenigbo guest estate as he met it.

The picture I posted is from this month, you're posting something that has been posted here again and again, meaning it doesn't reflect reality today. Building a guesthouse is not a 'legacy'. In fact, it's pathetic.

Everyone knows the condition Okorocha left the state in, there's no need to continue what you're doing

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by B2mario(m): 11:08am On Jul 01, 2019
OruExpress:


The picture I posted is from this month, you're posting something that has been posted here again and again, meaning it doesn't reflect reality today. Building a guesthouse is not a 'legacy'. In fact, it's pathetic.

Everyone knows the condition Okorocha left the state in, there's no need to continue what you're doing
He posted the pictures to prove his point.
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by BeijinDossier: 11:12am On Jul 01, 2019
Now post the pictures of your dead Abia state to prove us wrong too. Or do u want me to post them?


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B2mario:
He posted the pictures to prove his point.
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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by cjrane: 11:16am On Jul 01, 2019
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Abogwara:


That's my point. As far as I'm concerned being someone that digs and knows the truth before making my analysis public Ihedioha for the past 34 days has dwelt more on seeking public sympathy by posting fake images or trying to discredit Okorocha's achievements but the public seem not to be buying it. The government house built by Okorocha is the best in Nigeria and even the Odenigbo guest estate beside it is better than most Government lodges in Nigeria so getting fake pictures isn't the best way to start but rather adding to what is on ground. This is Odenigbo guest estate as he met it.
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Mister man, You don't have any point!

The current government will study what Okorocha has stolen and bring appropriate charges against him in court to recover public assets in his possession.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by OruExpress: 3:20pm On Jul 01, 2019
Abogwara:
By the time Okorocha left he was building chains of 8 lane roads cutting across heart of Owerri city and it is easy to extend the roads beyond where he stopped to help ease traffic and reduce travel time between Owerri and other parts of the State. Simply continue the expansion and extention till you get to the next town so that your successor will also continue from where you stop as government is a continuum.

The Orlu Zone has the densest population of palm tree on earth. it was the source of the palm oil industries in Southeast Asia.
Rochas, from that same zone, went to China, and bought plastic palm trees.

If someone told me something this stupid would happen in my lifetime 10 years ago, I would have laughed

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 3:50pm On Jul 01, 2019
Please can someone list the policy trust of this current adminstration because what IMO needs now is infrastructure and more infrastructure not all this hot airs no action am seeing around

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 4:23pm On Jul 01, 2019
Recent pics of owners street
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Nobody: 4:24pm On Jul 01, 2019
Recent pics of owerri street

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by B2mario(m): 9:21pm On Jul 01, 2019
Good one brother
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by BeijinDossier: 9:23pm On Jul 01, 2019
Welcome back. Have you gotten pictures of your dead Abia state?

B2mario:
Good one brother
Re: Few Pics From Imo State by Abogwara: 9:29pm On Jul 01, 2019
OruExpress:


The Orlu Zone has the densest population of palm tree on earth. it was the source of the palm oil industries in Southeast Asia.
Rochas, from that same zone, went to China, and bought plastic palm trees.

If someone told me something this stupid would happen in my lifetime 10 years ago, I would have laughed

Each serve different purpose. The ones used by Okorocha is ornamental trees while the ones that produce oil are cash crops. They serve different purposes as one is simply for decoration and used where immediate aesthetics is required as Okorocha did in Owerri even though he also planted live trees and grasses to green up the environment.

My point remains that Okorocha will always be the backbone of development in Imo State and that is why Ihedioha does not know where to start from. He does not want to accept the reality staring him right in the face that Okorocha has laid an irreversible foundation for him to build upon to the glory of both him and Okorocha. He is looking for every possible means to deny this truth but it is absolutely impossible hence his inability to continue where Okorocha stopped.

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Re: Few Pics From Imo State by BeijinDossier: 9:34pm On Jul 01, 2019
Shut up useless old man. Is this MONUMENT the foundation okoroawusa laid despite the massive debt he incurred? Stop your propaganda old fool, because it is no longer working.

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Abogwara:

Each serve different purpose. The ones used by Okorocha is ornamental trees while the ones that produce oil are cash crops. They serve different purposes as one is simply for decoration and used where immediate aesthetics is required as Okorocha did in Owerri even though he also planted live trees and grasses to green up the environment.
My point remains that Okorocha will always be the backbone of development in Imo State and that is why Ihedioha does not know where to start from. He does not want to accept the reality staring him right in the face that Okorocha has laid an irreversible foundation for him to build upon to the glory of both him and Okorocha. He is looking for every possible means to deny this truth but it is absolutely impossible hence his inability to continue where Okorocha stopped.
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