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Why Okorocha sacked Madumere’s men

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By Valentine Amanze

Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, has laid-off some of his cabinet members said to be loyal to the Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere.

Among those sacked are Dr. Martin Ohiri, the Commissioner for Sports; and Mr. Stephen Odoemena who was the Transition Committee Chairman, Mbaitoli Local Government Area of the state where the deputy governor hails from.

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Okorocha reportedly sacked the said Madumere’s loyalists after attempts to intimidate them had failed while promising to unleash more actions to humiliate his deputy at home.

Sources close to the governor revealed that the latter resolved to take extremes to stop Madumere at home following stiff resistance by his kinsmen.

The sack on Thursday is not unconnected with the fact that Mbaitoli, which is the largest and most populous local government in the state, has proved too tough for the governor to penetrate.

Mbaitoli youths recently resisted and rejected Governor Okorocha’s son-in-law when his train of endorsements visited the local government, resulting in a free for all, with scores injured.

It was also alleged that the  Governor’s son-in-law’s attempt to lure ward chairmen with mouth-watering promises failed woefully as they were said to have out rightly rejected his overtures.

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The incident, billed to take place in Government House in Owerri turned out a hoax as the ward chairmen who reportedly turned up for the so called endorsement ceremony rescinded, saying they only turned up for the promises of land, N5 million and cars, which turned out to be lies.

The latest sack of every appointee perceived to be close to the Deputy Governor is a last ditch effort to stop Madumere whose profile has continued to rise despite all odds.

The Sports Commissioner was immediately replaced with one of the supporters of Governor’s son-in-law, Mr Dangod Nworie, who was said to have been promised House of Representatives ticket, while the TC Chairman was replaced with another loyalist to Uche Nwosu, Mr. Collins Ugorji.

Meanwhile, in a stakeholders’ meeting convened by Governor Okorocha, he said that he would crush his deputy and retire Senator Ifeanyi Ararume.

He boasted that if he could retire Senator Arthur Nzeribe, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, Chief Ikedi Ohakim among others, how much less others.

The rift between the two friends of many years was occasioned by the governor’s decision to foist his son-in-law on Imo people against the wishes of the party stakeholders and Imo people.

It was against this backdrop that Governor Okorocha endorsed his deputy for Senate, which was rejected by the number two citizen, citing charter of equity, experience, capacity and competence.

Those familiar with the rift further purported that it may not be unconnected with Deputy Governor’s pains over other irreconcilable issues bothering on policy somersault, due process and anti-people policies among others.

Effort to reach the Deputy Governor proved abortive as he was said to have traveled out of the state while his media aide, Uche Onwuchekwa, refrained from speaking, saying he lacks the jurisdiction to speak on the matter since his boss has warned against joining issues.

Meanwhile, miscreants are said to have taken over streets of Owerri, looting, maiming and terrorizing traders and drivers who failed to either leave their shops or the drivers who failed to pay a levy of N110,000 to paint their vehicles.

One of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Governorship aspirants, Hon. Uche Onyeagocha, had accused the Commissioner of Police of conniving with the state government to instill fear, annihilate Imolites who are being molested, intimidated and beaten like common criminals for failing to meet up with the government’s draconian policies.

 

 

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