Tuesday, 1 October 2019
INDEPENDENCE I Full Text of Buhari's 59th Independence Day Speech
On 1st October 2019, the acclaimed Africa's giant clocked 59 since she gained her Independence in 1960 from the British colony.
In the early hours of the day, the country's President, Muhammadu Buhari graciously addressed the citizens via the electronic media, spending about thirty minutes on the broadcast.
The full speech of the Nigeria's number one citizen is as given below:
Dear Compatriots,
1st October each year is an opportunity for us to reflect and thank God for his endless blessings on our country.
2. It is also a time for us, collectively, to:
3. Remember the sacrifices made by our Founders and great leaders past; by soldiers, by distinguished public servants; by traditional leaders, by our workers ---- sacrifices on which Nigeria has been built over the 59 years since Independence in 1960; and How I started from mum's laptop to big job at Facebook - Nigerian man
4. Rededicate ourselves to attaining the goals which we have set for ourselves: a united, prosperous and purposeful nation in the face of 21st century opportunities and challenges.
5. In the past four years, the majority of Nigerians have committed to Change for the Better. Indeed, this Administration was re-elected by Nigerians on a mandate to deliver positive and enduring Change – through maintaining our National Security; restoring sustainable and inclusive Economic Growth and Development; and fighting Corruption against all internal and external threats.
6. This Change can only be delivered if we are united in purpose, as individuals and as a nation. We must all remain committed to achieving this positive and enduring Change. As I stated four years ago, “Change does not just happen… We must change our lawless habits, our attitude to public office and public trust… simply put, to bring about change, we must change ourselves by being law-abiding citizens.”
SECURITY:
7. Good Governance and Economic Development cannot be sustained without an enabling environment of peace and security. In the last four years, we have combatted the terrorist scourge of Boko Haram. We owe a debt of gratitude to our gallant men and women in arms, through whose efforts we have been able to achieve the present results. We are also grateful to our neighbours and allies – within the region and across the world – who have supported us on this front.
8. The capacity of our armed forces to defend our territorial integrity continues to be enhanced by the acquisition of military hardware as well as continued improvements in the working conditions of our service men and women.
9. The Ministry of Police Affairs has been resuscitated to oversee the development and implementation of strategies to enhance internal security. My recent assent to the Nigerian Police Trust Fund (Establishment) Act has created a legal framework to support our Police with increased fiscal resources to enhance their law enforcement capabilities.
10. These initiatives are being complemented by the ongoing recruitment of 10,000 constables into the Nigeria Police Force. This clearly demonstrates our commitment to arrest the incidence of armed robbery, kidnapping and other violent crimes across our nation.
11. We remain equally resolute in our efforts to combat militant attacks on our oil and gas facilities in the Niger Delta and accelerate the Ogoni Clean-up to address long-standing environmental challenges in that region.
12. The recent redeployment of the Niger Delta Development Commission from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, to the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs underscores our commitment to enhance the living standards of our communities in the Niger Delta, through coordinated and appropriate programmes.
13. Our attention is increasingly being focused on cyber-crimes and the abuse of technology through hate speech and other divisive material being propagated on social media. Whilst we uphold the Constitutional rights of our people to freedom of expression and association, where the purported exercise of these rights infringes on the rights of other citizens or threatens to undermine our National Security, we will take firm and decisive action.
14. In this regard, I reiterate my call for all to exercise restraint, tolerance and mutual respect in airing their grievances and frustrations. Whilst the ongoing national discourse on various political and religious issues is healthy and welcome, we must not forget the lessons of our past – lessons that are most relevant on a day such as this.
15. The path of hatred and distrust only leads to hostility and destruction. I believe that the vast majority of Nigerians would rather tread the path of peace and prosperity, as we continue to uphold and cherish our unity.
ACCELERATING SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE ECONOMY GROWTH
16. This Administration inherited a skewed economy, where the Oil Sector comprised only 8% of Gross Domestic Product but contributed 70% of government revenue and 90% foreign exchange earnings over the years. Past periods of relatively high economic growth were driven by our reliance on Oil Sector revenues to finance our demand for imported goods and services. Regrettably, previous governments abandoned the residual Investment-driven Non-Oil Sector, which constituted 40% of Gross Domestic Product and comprised agriculture, livestock, agro-processing, arts, entertainment, mining and manufacturing activities that provide millions of jobs for able-bodied Nigerians and utilize locally available raw materials and labour for production.
17. To address this imbalance, our commitment to achieving economic diversification has been at the heart of our economic strategies under the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, which I launched on the 5th of April, 2017.
18. This medium-term development plan charted the trajectory for our economy to exit from recession and return to the path of sustainable, diversified and inclusive growth for Nigerians. Pursuant to these reforms, the economy has recovered and we have had 9 successive quarters of growth since our exit from recession. The exchange rate in the last 3 years has remained stable, with robust reserves of US$42.5 billion, up from US$23 billion in October 2016.
19. Learning from the mistakes of the past, this Administration is committed to responsibly managing our oil wealth endowments. We will continue to prudently save our oil income and invest more in the non-oil job-creating sectors.
20. In this regard, we are significantly increasing investments in critical infrastructure. Last year, capital releases only commenced with the approval of the Budget in June 2018. However, as at 20th June this year, up to N1.74 trillion had been released for capital projects in the 2018 fiscal year.
21. Implementation of the 2019 Capital Budget, which was only approved in June 2019, will be accelerated to ensure that critical priority projects are completed or substantially addressed. The Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning has been directed to release N600 billion for Capital Expenditure in the next 3 months.
22. To maximise impact, we shall continue to increasingly welcome and encourage private capital for infrastructural development through Public Private Partnerships. Through the Road Infrastructure Tax Credit Scheme, which I initiated in January this year, we are giving incentives to private sector inflow of over N205 billion in 19 Nigerian roads and bridges of 794.4km across in 11 States of the Federation.
23. As we push to diversify the economy, we still remain focused on optimizing the revenues generated from the oil and gas sector. We will, working with the Legislature, soon pass the Petroleum Industry Bill and amendments to the Deep Offshore Act and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contracts Act into law, to ensure Government obtains a fair share of oil revenues, whilst encouraging private sector investment.
24. We will also continue our fight against illegal bunkering of crude oil and the smuggling of refined petroleum products across our borders, including the diligent prosecution and conviction of offenders found guilty of these acts. Whilst Nigeria remains committed to free and fair continental and international trade, we will not hesitate to take all necessary steps to tackle illegal smuggling, transshipment and other predatory trade practices that destroy jobs in our country.
25. We are resolute in reforming the power sector. In August this year, we launched the Presidential Power Initiative to modernize the National Grid in 3 phases: starting from 5 Gigawatts to 7 Gigawatts, then to 11 Gigawatts by 2023, and finally 25 Gigawatts afterwards. This programme, in partnership with the German Government and Siemens, will provide end-to-end electrification solutions that will resolve our transmission and distribution challenges.
26. The programme will also look to localize the development and assembly of smart meters as well as the operations and maintenance capabilities of transmission and distribution infrastructure.
27. I am pleased with the improved inter-agency collaboration between the Ministry of Power and the regulators in the banking and power sectors to ensure that electricity sales, billings and collections are automated and become cashless.
28. These initiatives are important to ensure that the technical and collection losses in the sector are substantially reduced. I remain confident that Nigerians will have affordable and uninterrupted electricity supply in the not too distant future.
29. Our efforts to improve the power sector will complement other infrastructure investments projects under the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund, which is investing in the Mambilla Power Plant project, as well as key economic road infrastructure such as the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Second Niger Bridge and Abuja-Kano Expressway. The first set of these projects remain on track to be completed by 2022.
30. Our journey to food security and self-sufficiency is well underway. We have made remarkable progress in almost all segments of the agriculture value chain, from fertilizers to rice, to animal feed production. We shall sustain these policies to ensure additional investments are channeled, thereby creating more jobs in the sector. We must not go back to the days of importing food and thereby exporting jobs.
31. Our commitment to achieving macroeconomic stability and economic diversification, has been underscored by the merger of the Ministry of Finance with the Ministry of Budget and National Planning.
32. This combined Ministry has the important mandate to enhance the management of domestic and global fiscal risks; coordinate policies with the trade and monetary authorities; raise and deploy revenues to fund budgeted expenditure; and integrate annual budgets and medium-term fiscal strategies.
33. With this, our revenue-generating and reporting agencies will come under much greater scrutiny, going forward, as the new performance management framework will reward exceptional revenue performance, while severe consequences will attend failures to achieve agreed revenue targets.
34. I recently constituted an Economic Advisory Council to advise me on inclusive and sustainable macroeconomic, fiscal and monetary policies. This independent body will work with relevant Cabinet members and the heads of key monetary, fiscal and trade agencies to ensure we remain on track as we strive for collective prosperity. However, we are also committed to ensure that the inconvenience associated with any painful policy adjustments, is moderated, such that the poor and the vulnerable, who are most at risk, do not bear the brunt.
35. Our ongoing N500 billion Special Intervention Programme continues to target these vulnerable groups, through the Home-grown School Feeding Programme, Government Economic Empowerment Programme, N-Power Job Creation Programme, loans for traders and artisans, Conditional Cash Transfers to the poorest families and social housing scheme.
36. To institutionalize these impactful programmes, we created the Ministry for Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development which shall consolidate and build on our achievements to date. To the beneficiaries of these programmes, I want to reassure you that our commitment to social inclusion will only increase.
37. Our population growth rate remains amongst the highest in the world, presenting both challenges as well as opportunities. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that we provide adequate resources to meet the basic needs of our teeming youth.
38. Accordingly, we shall continue to invest in education, health, water and sanitation, as well as food security, to ensure that their basic needs are met, while providing them with every opportunity to live peaceful, prosperous and productive lives.
FIGHTING CORRUPTION AND RESTORING GOOD GOVERNANCE:
39. On fighting corruption, our institutional reforms to enforce the Treasury Single Account policy, introduce the Whistle-blowers’ Initiative, expand the coverage of the Integrated Payroll Personnel and Information System as well as the Government Integrated Management Information System have saved billions of Naira over the last four years, and deterred the rampant theft and mismanagement of public funds that have plagued our public service.
40. The Ministry of Justice, the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission will continue to address this menace. We are determined to ensure that transparency and good governance are institutionalized in public service.
41. We must commit to installing a culture of Good Governance in all we do. This Administration has fought against corruption, by investigating and prosecuting those accused of embezzlement and the misuse of public resources. We have empowered teams of prosecutors, assembled detailed databases of evidence, traced the proceeds of crimes and accelerated the recovery of stolen funds.
42. Furthermore, we partnered with our friends abroad to combat tax evasion, smuggling, terrorism and illicit financial flows. In June 2018, I assented to the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act, to provide a domestic legal framework for obtaining international assistance in criminal matters.
43. This measure has already strengthened our law enforcement agencies in obtaining evidence, investigating suspects and facilitating the recovery, forfeiture and confiscation of property implicated as proceeds of crime.
44. An example is the US$300 million recently identified as part of the Abacha money-laundering case, working closely with the Government of the United States of America. The Federal Ministry of Justice is working with the US Department of Justice to conclude a Memorandum of Understanding to expedite the repatriation of these funds.
45. The P & ID Arbitral Award has underscored the manner in which significant economic damage has been caused by the past activities of a few corrupt and unpatriotic Nigerians.
46. The policies that we are putting in place today are to ensure such criminal and unpatriotic acts do not go without consequences. Our renewed partnership with the 9th National Assembly will facilitate the swift passage of enabling laws that will institutionalize these anti-corruption efforts in our criminal justice system.
47. In this connection, I call upon our States to intensify their own efforts to instill greater fiscal transparency and accountability. And to ensure greater fiscal efficiency and optimum use of our very scarce resources.
48. The blight of Corruption is fighting back. Nevertheless, this is a battle that we shall see through and this is a war, which we shall win by the Grace of God.
49. I will also call upon all Nigerians, from every walk of life, to combat Corruption at every turn. By choosing to question and confront corrupt practices, by reporting unethical practices or through whistleblowing. Together, we can overcome corruption and will no longer be a country defined by corruption.
50. Fellow Nigerians, let me reiterate my call for unity across our dear nation.
51. Nigeria will emerge from our present challenges stronger and more resilient than ever – but only if all of us join hands to entrench Good Governance, foster Inclusive Economic Development, and defend and protect our Nation from all those who would wish us ill.
52. I thank you most sincerely and wish you a happy independence anniversary. 53. May God bless you all, and may He continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria
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Monday, 30 September 2019
ShortStory II Unseen Palace Queen
By Fred Nwaozor
The fascinating story of the duo commenced jokily but eventually metamorphosed into a serious movie.
They – Bethel and Martha – were seemingly less busy at the time being fresh graduates of university and secondary citadel, respectively. It suffices to assert that they ostensibly had all the time in the world to create a beautiful world of their own and choice. The conspicuous free moment was perhaps the driving force.
It all began on a Monday, precisely 10th December 2012, as they were separately as usual catching fun on the then most famous social media platform popularly known as ToGo. It was a memorable fateful day, to assert the least.
“Hi pretty!” the dude greeted in grand style.
It was about 8:25 pm, hence the best moment to engage a total stranger in a rigorous chat. Theirs wouldn’t be an exception.
“Hello handsome!” responded the damsel after a reasonable suspense.
The girl was unarguably pretty to the best of his knowledge, having painstakingly considered the appearance of her gorgeously displayed profile picture.
“Good to have you here.” He tendered in a jiffy. “You are indeed a very beautiful creature.” He hurriedly applauded.
“Thanks.” She wrote. “I appreciate.”
From her response thus far, he needn’t be told she was the jovial and lively type.
“You are welcome, dearie.”
The chatting was apparently progressive as could be boldly observed by anyone within the scene.
“This is Bethel.” He introduced graciously.
“Martha.” She succinctly supplemented.
The online conversation, in the long run, disclosed countless unknown identities to each participant, such – but not limited to – as Facebook account names, phone numbers, as well as participants’ localities and social cum academic statuses.
The first interaction lasted for hours before they called it a quit. This was so unusual among online pals. The duration of the unexpected chat seemed as if the duo had before then known each other for ages. A lot was really deliberated on their first encounter.
The chap gallantly went to bed, felt fulfilled, after the long chat. That ought to probably be the feeling of the damsel, who thanked the guy for his companionship prior to their departure from the platform.
Martha, 18 and hails from Agulu in Aniocha Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra State but lived in Nkpor within Onitsha with her lovely family, was a fresh school leaver who had a strong dream – thus was deeply in need of a company that would spur her to go for the best. Bethel of Imo State was apparently a suitable match to this noble aspiration.
The friendship, online though, was getting every attention it required as the duo would be invariably busy on a daily basis discussing not just trivial issues but serious ones. This smoothly progressed to an extent that some of their respective siblings were informed of the union, even though they were yet to meet.
The both parties involved enjoyed the togetherness as they could testify to the good moments emanating from the unending electronic conversations.
The remarkable experience continued unabated till further notice. Subsequently, the chatting transcended to Facebook and became more lively and scintillating to the delight of the duo.
The frequent discussions revealed she was chocolate skin-coloured, slim and tall, whilst he was average, chocolate and equally slim. They were pleased with the descriptions, hence stuck passionately to each other.
He wasn’t just a friend, but equally a brother and counsellor as she was bold and proud enough to testify the unalloyed benefits being derived from the seeming divine friendship.
On his part, the feelings weren’t different. She wasn’t just a pal but endlessly seen as a heart-mender and soul-mate despite the distance, that, he couldn’t spend a whole day without hearing from – or reaching out to – her.
Martha whose native name was given to be Nkiru, was no doubt absorbed by Bethel as a palace queen who couldn’t be spotted anywhere around the royal dynasty. Days, weeks and months passed, yet the awaited physical presence of her majesty was not felt by the naturally-crowned young king.
The aforementioned bitter experience was the painful and ugly side of the splendid story. In spite of the unbearable pains, he waited patiently, yet to no avail. The excruciating effect of the ordeal was so severe and untold.
It’s noteworthy that she equally wished and longed to meet with him, but unfortunately couldn’t at the time possess the needed power and immunity to make out time for the foreseen meeting.
Sadly enough, months down the line, they lost contact unannounced owing to unexplained circumstances, perhaps resulting from change of contacts and what have you. This further resulted in a monstrous situation.
He was thereafter merely consoled by the pleasant look of the softcopy of her photographs, which were in his possession. Pathetically, that rather constituted more harm than good.
Amid the anguish and nightmares, he only sought consolation from the Creator who he thought had the needed powers to bring the unseen queen back. But still, ‘Angel’ – as he fondly called her – was nowhere to be found despite the frantic efforts made.
“Could it be real?” the dude soliloquized at one lonely night while deeply filled with nostalgia as he lay moodily in his sad bed. “When will this end?” he added soberly.
As days rolled by, all he could imagine was when he would once again come across her, but all the lofty daydreams couldn’t materialize into realities. The futile nature of the anticipation brought another devastating moment in his precious life.
As God would have it, two years later – 2014 to be precise, he reconnected with her via the social media after which it was cemented through phone calls.
This time, she was an undergraduate, studying Mass Communication in the revered Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU) and already in the second year of the degree programme.
It was like dream-come-true, though the reunion never yielded a physical meeting between the duo contrary to their wishes and prayers, particularly that of the dude.
“Could it be their fate?” a keen observer might ask.
Nevertheless, the chap remained resolute and resilient, perhaps due to his scientific experience. It has been on record that engineers, or scientists generally, have a unique way of doggedly pursuing something even when the scenario seems so challenging. He had been a graduate of Electrical Engineering from the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University (ABU, Zaria in Kaduna State. Thus, he refused to see it as a mirage.
Oh, they lost contact again after some months. Afterwards, all his moves to find her proved abortive. She couldn’t be located on any social media and all her phone numbers remained unreachable or unavailable.
He saw hell as this very moment lingered, and remained helpless and unsure of what the next second entailed. Yet, there was obviously a burning desire to reunite with that same lady who had thus far caused him sleepless nights.
“I must see to the end of this endless journey.” exclaimed the lover boy, in one of his usual lonely moods. “I will never give up.”
The rest is history, please!
FDN Nwaozor
-Novelist, Playwright & Poet-
_________________
frednwaozor@gmail.com
Twitter: @mediambassador
N.B: This short story was scripted on 10/12/2016
The fascinating story of the duo commenced jokily but eventually metamorphosed into a serious movie.
They – Bethel and Martha – were seemingly less busy at the time being fresh graduates of university and secondary citadel, respectively. It suffices to assert that they ostensibly had all the time in the world to create a beautiful world of their own and choice. The conspicuous free moment was perhaps the driving force.
It all began on a Monday, precisely 10th December 2012, as they were separately as usual catching fun on the then most famous social media platform popularly known as ToGo. It was a memorable fateful day, to assert the least.
“Hi pretty!” the dude greeted in grand style.
It was about 8:25 pm, hence the best moment to engage a total stranger in a rigorous chat. Theirs wouldn’t be an exception.
“Hello handsome!” responded the damsel after a reasonable suspense.
The girl was unarguably pretty to the best of his knowledge, having painstakingly considered the appearance of her gorgeously displayed profile picture.
“Good to have you here.” He tendered in a jiffy. “You are indeed a very beautiful creature.” He hurriedly applauded.
“Thanks.” She wrote. “I appreciate.”
From her response thus far, he needn’t be told she was the jovial and lively type.
“You are welcome, dearie.”
The chatting was apparently progressive as could be boldly observed by anyone within the scene.
“This is Bethel.” He introduced graciously.
“Martha.” She succinctly supplemented.
The online conversation, in the long run, disclosed countless unknown identities to each participant, such – but not limited to – as Facebook account names, phone numbers, as well as participants’ localities and social cum academic statuses.
The first interaction lasted for hours before they called it a quit. This was so unusual among online pals. The duration of the unexpected chat seemed as if the duo had before then known each other for ages. A lot was really deliberated on their first encounter.
The chap gallantly went to bed, felt fulfilled, after the long chat. That ought to probably be the feeling of the damsel, who thanked the guy for his companionship prior to their departure from the platform.
Martha, 18 and hails from Agulu in Aniocha Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra State but lived in Nkpor within Onitsha with her lovely family, was a fresh school leaver who had a strong dream – thus was deeply in need of a company that would spur her to go for the best. Bethel of Imo State was apparently a suitable match to this noble aspiration.
The friendship, online though, was getting every attention it required as the duo would be invariably busy on a daily basis discussing not just trivial issues but serious ones. This smoothly progressed to an extent that some of their respective siblings were informed of the union, even though they were yet to meet.
The both parties involved enjoyed the togetherness as they could testify to the good moments emanating from the unending electronic conversations.
The remarkable experience continued unabated till further notice. Subsequently, the chatting transcended to Facebook and became more lively and scintillating to the delight of the duo.
The frequent discussions revealed she was chocolate skin-coloured, slim and tall, whilst he was average, chocolate and equally slim. They were pleased with the descriptions, hence stuck passionately to each other.
He wasn’t just a friend, but equally a brother and counsellor as she was bold and proud enough to testify the unalloyed benefits being derived from the seeming divine friendship.
On his part, the feelings weren’t different. She wasn’t just a pal but endlessly seen as a heart-mender and soul-mate despite the distance, that, he couldn’t spend a whole day without hearing from – or reaching out to – her.
Martha whose native name was given to be Nkiru, was no doubt absorbed by Bethel as a palace queen who couldn’t be spotted anywhere around the royal dynasty. Days, weeks and months passed, yet the awaited physical presence of her majesty was not felt by the naturally-crowned young king.
The aforementioned bitter experience was the painful and ugly side of the splendid story. In spite of the unbearable pains, he waited patiently, yet to no avail. The excruciating effect of the ordeal was so severe and untold.
It’s noteworthy that she equally wished and longed to meet with him, but unfortunately couldn’t at the time possess the needed power and immunity to make out time for the foreseen meeting.
Sadly enough, months down the line, they lost contact unannounced owing to unexplained circumstances, perhaps resulting from change of contacts and what have you. This further resulted in a monstrous situation.
He was thereafter merely consoled by the pleasant look of the softcopy of her photographs, which were in his possession. Pathetically, that rather constituted more harm than good.
Amid the anguish and nightmares, he only sought consolation from the Creator who he thought had the needed powers to bring the unseen queen back. But still, ‘Angel’ – as he fondly called her – was nowhere to be found despite the frantic efforts made.
“Could it be real?” the dude soliloquized at one lonely night while deeply filled with nostalgia as he lay moodily in his sad bed. “When will this end?” he added soberly.
As days rolled by, all he could imagine was when he would once again come across her, but all the lofty daydreams couldn’t materialize into realities. The futile nature of the anticipation brought another devastating moment in his precious life.
As God would have it, two years later – 2014 to be precise, he reconnected with her via the social media after which it was cemented through phone calls.
This time, she was an undergraduate, studying Mass Communication in the revered Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU) and already in the second year of the degree programme.
It was like dream-come-true, though the reunion never yielded a physical meeting between the duo contrary to their wishes and prayers, particularly that of the dude.
“Could it be their fate?” a keen observer might ask.
Nevertheless, the chap remained resolute and resilient, perhaps due to his scientific experience. It has been on record that engineers, or scientists generally, have a unique way of doggedly pursuing something even when the scenario seems so challenging. He had been a graduate of Electrical Engineering from the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University (ABU, Zaria in Kaduna State. Thus, he refused to see it as a mirage.
Oh, they lost contact again after some months. Afterwards, all his moves to find her proved abortive. She couldn’t be located on any social media and all her phone numbers remained unreachable or unavailable.
He saw hell as this very moment lingered, and remained helpless and unsure of what the next second entailed. Yet, there was obviously a burning desire to reunite with that same lady who had thus far caused him sleepless nights.
“I must see to the end of this endless journey.” exclaimed the lover boy, in one of his usual lonely moods. “I will never give up.”
The rest is history, please!
FDN Nwaozor
-Novelist, Playwright & Poet-
_________________
frednwaozor@gmail.com
Twitter: @mediambassador
N.B: This short story was scripted on 10/12/2016
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
BREAKING I "Okorocha Didn't Handover To Ihedioha" ---- Duru
The Principal Secretary to Chief Rochas Okorocha, the immediate past Governor of Imo State, Mr. Emeka Duru had publicly disclosed that the earstwhile governor never handed over to the current government led by Chief Emeka Ihedioha.

According to our correspondent, Mr. Duru unequivocally stated this during the swearing-in ceremony conducted for the newly appointed aides of the new Executive Governor at the Sam Mbakwe Expanded ExCo Chamber, Government House, Owerri on Monday, 3rd June 2019.
It would however be recalled that the Okorocha claimed that he was leaving a total sum 42.5 billion naira in the government coffers as his take-off funds and equally informed Imolites that a formal handover had been conducted, before he left the office as the number one citizen of the State.
Governor Ihedioha had, therefore, directed the Head of Service of the State, Mrs. Ama Eluwa and the said Principal Secretary to ensure proper handover of documents and government properties from all outgoing/outgone heads of government Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) as well as all aides of the former governor within 24 hours of the directive.
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According to our correspondent, Mr. Duru unequivocally stated this during the swearing-in ceremony conducted for the newly appointed aides of the new Executive Governor at the Sam Mbakwe Expanded ExCo Chamber, Government House, Owerri on Monday, 3rd June 2019.
It would however be recalled that the Okorocha claimed that he was leaving a total sum 42.5 billion naira in the government coffers as his take-off funds and equally informed Imolites that a formal handover had been conducted, before he left the office as the number one citizen of the State.
Governor Ihedioha had, therefore, directed the Head of Service of the State, Mrs. Ama Eluwa and the said Principal Secretary to ensure proper handover of documents and government properties from all outgoing/outgone heads of government Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) as well as all aides of the former governor within 24 hours of the directive.
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