Okorocha challenges Obiano to list his achievements
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state has
again challenged his Anambra counterpart, Chief Willie Obiano to publish
his achievements.
According to
Okorocha, should Obiano publish his achievements, he will also lists his
achievements to avail the people opportunity to judge who has performed
more as a governor of their respective states, The Sun reports.
Recall
that Okorocha and Obiano have been engaged in verbal war following a
statement by the Imo governor that three South East governors would soon
join the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Okorocha challenges Obiano to list his achievements
In
a statement by Okorocha’s Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, the
governor noted that within 48 hours, Obiano, had engaged his Imo state
counterpart in an unwarranted media attacks.
He said: “The
first attack was when he took on the Imo governor, over his claim that
two governors in the South-East would soon join APC. Obiano said the
Imo governor was not what a good leader should be.
“To
us in Imo, we saw that statement as callous, especially when it was
from a governor. And we had no option than to react to it to prove that
such careless statement was uncalled for.
“We,
then, challenged Obiano to publish his achievements in Anambra for four
years and let Okorocha publish his own achievements in Imo for five
years since leadership is all about service to God and humanity.”
The statement added: “Instead
of doing that, Obiano used the opportunity he would have appropriated
to display his achievements in Anambra if any, to call Governor Okorocha
names, which is neither here nor there. We still maintain our challenge
on Obiano to publish his achievements as governor in Anambra and let
Okorocha, also, do same.
“Again, with
the way Obiano has talked, both in the first and second attacks, it is
easy to conclude that the Anambra governor was not the one talking, but
“S.O”, which he fancies a lot.
“Governor
Okorocha has never lived overseas. He has lived all his life in this
country. His wealth and popularity are all products of hard work and
Gods’ grace.”
PAY ATTENTION: Get the latest news on NAIJ.com News App
While still expecting Obiano to publish his achievements, Onwuemeodo listed some of his principal’s feat.
He said: “It
is an enviable record that a man of his status has never been
associated with any corrupt practice in this country, either by an
individual or by a group.
“Leveraging on
his hard earned popularity, Okorocha defeated an incumbent governor in
2011 on the platform of APGA that had no structure before he came on
board and with the incumbent then enjoying massive federal might.
“In
2015, he joined the merger from a zone that could be regarded as the
“headquarters” of the PDP. He resisted all the storms, including the
federal might that was deployed against him, and was elected for second
term. They could only give him the name “Alhaji in Douglas House.”
He added: “Obiano
is a governor. Okorocha is a governor. Let them begin the contest by
publishing their achievements in their respective states for Nigerians
to see…”
“Anambra state has remained as
Obiano met it. Awka, the state capital and Government House, have
remained the same. Let him prove us wrong. That is what we want to
achieve. Owerri the Imo State capital today has eight-lane roads,
courtesy of Okorocha in his urban renewal programme, Douglas House has
been remodelled and given a facelift, two fly-overs, three tunnels, 500
kilometres of urban roads, International Convention Centre (IICC) and
remodelling of all the premier schools, all in Owerri, the state
capital.
“Okorocha has built new
universities including Eastern Palm University Ogboko, Aboh
Mbaise/Ngor-Okpala University of Agriculture and Veterinary medicine,
Ihitte Uboma College of Education, Imo College of Advanced Studies, 800
kilometres of rural roads, 305 upstair school buildings in the 305 wards
in the state, 27 general hospitals.
“Sam
Mbakwe Airport is today International Cargo Airport, the free education
programme in Imo has remained productive that the state has maintained
her lead in JAMB applications and admissions since 2012. The record is
there for verification. The school enrolment has gone from 280,000 in
2011 to 800,000 in 2015 because of free education. The poverty level in
the state in 2011 was 57 per cent but in 2015 it came down to 19 per
cent, according to United Nations report, because parents now channel
the money they would have used to pay fees to other economic ventures.”
According
to Onwuemeodo, Obiano engaged in what the Igbo would regard as ‘Ikuonu’
(talking frivolities) when he talked about salaries.
He said: “A
conscious governor should be making valid statements. Okorocha has paid
salaries up to December 2016. This is verifiable and we stand to be
contradicted. We have also cleared arrears of pensions up to December
2016 based on the understanding with pensioners in the state. It is left
for Obiano to do the needful by publishing his achievements and stop
shying away from this people-oriented challenge.
“All
our claims are verifiable. Okorocha has about 2000 projects scattered
in all the nooks and crannies of the state and we are itching to use
this opportunity offered by Willie Obiano’s noise to show-case them.
"Governor
Obiano should publish his achievements in Anambra as governor for
almost four years to show he is a leader because leadership does not
exist in the vacuum. There must be basis for that claim. Talking
frivolities is neither here nor there. Governor Okorocha, long before
now, has paid his dues in this country and equally long before becoming
governor. He is not among those elements godfathers carried on their
backs to the governorship seat and they are just there void and not
adding any colour to the whole thing.
“We
are not concerned about noise-making occasioned by “S.O.”. We are
waiting for Obiano to publish his achievements in Anambra state. If he
fails to do that, we will go ahead to publish ours. The era much noise
is gone, since action speaks louder than words.”
But
in a swift response, Obiano has disclosed that he is so busy with
issues of governance, providing qualitative service and abundant
democracy dividends, and has no spare time for unnecessary politically
motivated distractions.
A statement signed by
his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Strategic Communication and
Legislative Matters, Prince Oliver Okpala, noted that the governor’s top
priority now is making life more meaningful to Anambra people not
minding the current recession.
Sam Onwuemeodo had earlier condemned those comparing Okorocha with Obiano.
According to him, it is only a clueless person that cannot make such mistake.
He said: “To
say the least, comparing Okorocha with Obiano is like comparing Messi
of Barcelona FC with the left wing player of Mberi Secondary in Mbaitoli
LGA of Imo state.”
Comments
Post a Comment
COMMENT HERE