Imo Task Force Reveals How Okorocha, Wife Carted Away 67 Vehicles
The Imo State Task
Force on Recovery of Government Assets has alleged that the immediate past governor
of the state, Rochas Okorocha, and members of his family carted away 67
vehicles belonging to the state.
According to the chairman of the force, Jasper Ndubuaku, the
ex-governor’s aide-de-camp also left with five vehicles while his driver went
home with one Prado Jeep.
Ndubuaku said other items carted away from government house,
ministries and parastatals included generating sets, chairs, television sets,
kitchen utensils, beddings and cutleries all valued at over N50 billion.
“The looting spree was unprecedented. It was as if government
never existed as all paraphernalia of government were carted away. Even the 150
transformers bought by Okorocha for electioneering stunt all disappeared in
thin air."
“Some of them told us that the cars were accidented somewhere
in Abuja and Jos and we have told them to take us there,” he said.
Reacting to the claim, Okorocha’s spokesman, Sam Onwuemeodo, in
a statement said the new governor, Emeka Ihedioha, was only looking for excuses
not to perform his duties optimally.
“They have remained riotous in their approach on every
issue. They have not begun to run a
government because they came to power through the back door. They are only busy
blackmailing the former governor."
“We have challenged them to publish whatever they are looking
for so that we can respond as responsible people. All the key appointees of the
staggering government are all saying different things on one issue. The
government can’t fly,” Mr Onwuemeodo said.
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