Imo State
government has dismissed insinuations of a rift between Governor Rochas
Okorocha and his deputy, Prince Eze Madumere.
Commissioner
for Information and Strategy, Dr. Theodore Ekechi, who made the rebuttal while
fielding questions from journalists in Owerri, described the rumour of a rift
between both personalities as baseless.
According
to him, only prophets of doom are imagining that the cordial relationship
between the governor and his deputy had gone sour.
Ekechi
also said the major policy of Rochas Okorocha’s administration was to identify
and address the immediate needs of the citizenry.
He
equally affirmed that since the government was run by human beings, it never
laid any claim to infallibility.
Ekechi
said: “What the Rescue Mission stands for is to identify and address the
people’s immediate needs, tackle them to control the situation and later seek
ways of perfection.”
On the
criticisms trailing the roads constructed by the administration, the
commissioner said “government may have constructed roads deemed to be inferior
but what is important is that such roads have helped in ameliorating the transportation
problems of the citizenry.”
Dr.
Ekechi recalled that Okorocha, in the past two and a half years, embarked on
massive projects at the same time, promising that the projects would be
completed this year.
On why
there’s palpable cash squeeze in the state, Ekechi said the governor did not
believe in sharing money to political godfathers.
“This
administration does not believe in sharing money to politicians and godfathers.
Governor Okorocha believes in spending money to lay strong economic base that
will ultimately redistribute wealth in the state,” he said.
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