I will implement LG autonomy in Imo - Ihedioha

Mon, Feb 4, 2019 | By publisher


Politics

The Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship candidate vows to help development of local governments through devolution of power

Emeka Ihedioha, a former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives and Imo State governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, has said he will ensure that Local Governments in the state enjoy full autonomy, if elected Governor of the State.

Ihedioha who made the pledge during a Town Hall meeting with stakeholders of Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State,  at Oguta Civic Center, weekend, also vowed to ensure that the law establishing the Imo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission-ISOPADEC is vigorously implemented.

He expressed concern over the perennial problem of electricity in the Oil-rich Local government, promising to fix it if voted into power.

Speaking on Gerald Irona, his Oguta-born deputy governorship candidate, Ihedioha reiterated his confidence in him, describing him as his ideal deputy governor.

Ihedioha, who described his visit to Oguta as akin to a Home Coming, promised to take advantage of the Tourism and Agricultural potentials of the area to develop it.

“I appreciate the deluge of problems you have identified. It is one of the reasons I nominated your brother- Irona as my Deputy. He is very conversant with all the issues. I have seen in Irona a young man that understands what loyalty, dedication and hard work is. That is the kind of man I want as Deputy Governor. We shall run the government jointly in harmony. Our government shall be built on justice, due process and rule of law. We shall ensure that Local Government funds are administered by the Local Governments. We shall implement the FOI Act. We shall send an Executive Bill to the state Assembly to ensure that Local Government Councils enjoy autonomy. We shall have a Peoples Parliament, made up of non state actors to enhance accountability and equity in the distribution of the people’s wealth. I am aware that you are an oil producing community. We are aware that you have a large agricultural base. I am aware that you don’t have power supply for eight years now. It is unthinkable that you are an oil producing LGA and you don’t have electricity. We shall dialogue with the oil companies. We shall bring FG to complete the NIPP Plant in Egbema and other power projects in Imo. We shall solve the problem of electricity. We understand what needs to be done. We have the contacts. We have the capacity to do this. We shall build good quality roads. We shall ensure that the law establishing the Imo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission-ISOPADEC is implemented.”

Speaking earlier, Gerald Irona, the chief host and deputy governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the State, x promised not to disappoint the people.

He described Ihedioha as an age-long friend of Oguta people, who used his position as Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives to support the development of the area.

Reiterating the challenges facing Oguta Local Government Area, Irona assured the people that when Hon. Ihedioha takes over as Imo Governor their problems will receive serious attention.

He further used the occasion to thank Senator Francis Arthur Nzeribe for what he described as his inspirational leadership and prayed God to continue to be with him.

“I want to thank our leader, Senator Francis Arthur Nzeribe for all that he has done for us. I want to believe that one of the reasons Hon. Ihedioha chose me as his Deputy is his respect for our leader, Senator Arthur Nzeribe and the way and manner I have worked with our leader. The way I worked with our leader, I will transfer it in working with him. I promise not to disappoint you.”

“Oguta and Ohaji/Egbema are the coastal LGAs in Imo; the two LGAs that qualified Imo to be in NDDC. I have engaged my principal- Hon. Ihedioha. He has given me an assurance that he will abide by the spirit and letters of the ISOPADEC law.”

Also speaking, Charles Ezekwem, the Imo State chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, expressed the readiness of the PDP to take over power in the state, promising good governance.

He cautioned people of the area to resist the temptation of selling their votes, assuring them that the Local Government will have so much to benefit from a PDP administration in 2019.

Speaking earlier, Ike Azogu, a community leader in the area, outlined the problems of the people of the local government, urging them to address them when they assume office.

Highpoints of the visit were a rally at the Trinity High School, Oguta, attended by over fifteen thousand people, courtesy call on the Traditional Ruler of Oguta, His Royal Highness, Chinedu Nzeribe, Igwe of Oguta, speeches, presentation of flags of victory to: Orlu Senatorial candidate of the PDP, Jones Onyereri, Obed Acholonu, candidate for House of Representatives for Oguta/Ohaji/Egbema and Oru West Federal Constituency and Frank Ugboma, House of Assembly candidate for Oguta State Constituency.

The Town Hall event was attended by very important dignitaries, among whom are: former Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Jude Njoku, former Minister, Viola Onwuliri, former Deputy Governor of Imo State, Douglas Acholonu, community leaders from all the communities in Oguta LGA, members of Civil Society, among others.

 

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