It is all over the news that Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State is blaming the precarious financial health of Imo on alleged fraudulent activities of political appointees, senior staff of ministries and parastatals, as well as local government workers. What a very poor defence as we all know that allocation received has been diverted to the interest of ‘My Family-My Family’ and not the needs of the people. Nothing should worry truly patriotic Imolites more than an attempt to becloud their reasoning. This is especially so when such camouflaging is being done in a brazenly dim-witted manner.
Okorocha’s statement shows that civil servants in the state who are dying of hunger as a result of non payment of 9 months salaries may be in for another four years of agony under his leadership. The pensioners in Imo are no exception as they have not been paid for 18 months now.Many of the retired civil servants in Imo state who spoke with me wondered why a government should be so indifferent to the suffering of workers. They asked whether the excuse of paucity of fund by the government is tenable.
Meanwhile, this same governor who is complaining of lack of funds to pay salaries and pension in the state is spending millions of naira engaging in unnecessary overseas trips, junketing the globe and entertaining his friends and political associates. This same man who is complaining of lack of funds has never conducted council election since 2011 and has been pocketing council funds.
The background to this nonsense is that no one in Imo is capable of speaking to Okorocha anymore. The man, I am told, thinks he is the best thing that has happened to Imo, he thinks he is god-sent and the closest thing to a messiah sent to deliver Imo. I am told he bubbles in the feat that he accomplished what Awo, Zik, or Sam Mbakwe could not attain and he may even be attempting now to project himself as Nigeria’s foremost statesman. Then why is he punishing civil servants and pensioners in Imo state?
He is like the biblical Rehoboam who said to the people “Whereas my father laid upon you a heavy yoke, so shall I add tenfold thereto. Whereas my father tortured you with whips, so shall I chastise you with scorpions. For my littlest finger is thicker than my father’s loins; and your backs, which bent like reeds at my father’s touch, shall break like straws at my own touch. And if ye will not do my command, I will make your cattle my plunder, and your children shall be captives, and my knife of slaughter shall consume you. And I will seize your cities and your fields, and your plantations, and your wells, and your gardens, and your lands, and your fruit and I will bind your honourable ones in chains of iron, and your riches shall provide food for my servants, and your women shall be for the adornment of the house of my nobles. And I will not alter this my decision, and will not diminish it, and I will neither make it to be a lie nor to have no effect; and I will carry it out quickly, and will write it down for ever
His SSA on new media even posted recently a picture of the governor inside his private jet. Inukwa, Okorocha is ‘dengeposing’ inside a private jet and yet refused to pay salaries. Some days we will hear he went to Asia, Turkey, later we will hear he went to London. London has everything, steady light,clean air, clean environment, good roads and good food. Nitori olorun, Mr governor,don’t we deserve such good things from you here in Imo State?
While issues bothering on festivities, retreats and other mundane things are attended to by Governor Okorocha, issues bothering on the welfare of workers and pensioners without whom social, political and economic services will grind to a halt, are being treated with levity. The non-payment of pensions in Imo State for 18 months as well as non payment of civil servants salaries are war on welfare of Imo state.
The motto of Nigerian pensioners reads ‘rest is sweet after retirement’. Yes, this is a statement of fact, but for retired workers in Imo State, their harrowing experience has proved the motto to be a mere wishful thinking. Rest cannot be sweet for aging pensioners in Imo State when they spend hours, almost daily, in queues for paltry pension without success for 18 months now. Most of them are medically challenged who have taken abode in piggery-like shanties around the Pension Board office in Imo State. Some of them can slump one day and die due to hunger, fatigue and treatable illnesses.
The worst kind of poverty is when people cannot get food and therefore they are thin and weak and may starve to death. Former Senate president, David Mark once said ‘if your wealth is from people’s pensions then that is blood money. It is blood money because you cannot take away the sweat, the entitlements of an old man or an old woman who is looking up just to that little appreciation from his country and believe that you will live in peace. You cannot because the prayers of those old men at home will fight you.’
It is pathetic that the meagre sum pensioners are paid in Imo State which is what is to be used for payment of house rent, feed their family and attend to a host of basic needs has not been paid for 18 months now. We call on the NLC in Imo State , TUC in the State and other pro-masses organizations to not just issue statements over the 18 months unpaid pension in the state , but to get more actively involved in the struggles of pensioners and civil servants. Governor Rochas Okorocha pay us our salaries and pension, we want them now!!!
-Kenneth Uwadi, Mmahu-Egbema, Imo State, Nigeria
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