IMO STATE PAST GOVERNORS- L-R OKOROCHA, HOPE (INCUMBENT), IHEDIOHA, AND OHAKIM |
The administration of Governor Hope Uzodinma is
less than five months old in office. What are your feelings about it?
As far as I am concerned, any government is God’s gift to
the people. It is God that puts people in any position at any particular time. Therefore,
my opinion is that it is the doing of the Lord. People should support Hope
Uzodinma.
Like people have said, I have the feeling also that the
governor has started well. And I heard the governor said he started work from
where my husband stopped. He said he is my husband’s incarnate. So, my opinion
is that since he is my husband’s incarnate, he will act like my husband. So, I
believe the governor will do good work just like my husband did in his time. He
will do good work that will help Imo people; do something that will make the
people happy.
And if what he said is the truth, then my husband loved the
people of Imo. Everywhere he was, he loved them. What I am telling the current
governor is that since he has made that statement, he should act like my
husband by loving his people, do whatever that will make them happy and
comfortable. So far, he has started well and I hope he will continue.
LATE SAM MBAKWE |
Can you tell us one or two things you have
heard about Governor Uzodinma?
As I said, he has said he is Mbakwe’s incarnate. That is
good. Another thing is that he has started doing some work, repairing what my
husband had started. Again, he has shown great difference between him and other
past governors. This makes me believe his statement that he is my husband’s
incarnate. I will also give him applause having sent his team ahead to come and
see me. It is a good start. None of the past governors has come here to see me.
So, this is a very good sign and I like that.
Your husband had ruled Imo State as governor between
1979 and 83. He is also the one regarded as the best Imo State governor. Are
you worried that his record is yet to be broken?
Nobody wants his child to remain static without growing. So
I am very annoyed and very much worried about it. Whenever I hear that nobody
has surpassed my husband’s record, I feel sad. I want Imo to grow.
SAM MBAKWE'S WIDOW |
Recently, Governor Uzodinma abolished pension
and gratuities for former governors and deputy governors. What is your opinion
on this?
I don’t know much about that. But all the same, it is the
right thing to do, because if a governor finishes his term and goes to the
Senate or House of Representatives and he is earning money here and there, I
don’t think it is fair. So, I think I like that action the governor has taken.
I like it very much.
The truth is this: if one finishes as a governor and goes
to the Senate, I don’t think it is fair for the person to earn salary or
pension as governor and at the same time take salary as a senator. He should
take one. That is where I am worried. If he as former governor goes to the
Senate to earn salary and at the same time earns pension or gratuities, this is
not fair.
You must think about the masses. We have a lot of poor
people around us, and part of the money should be used to solve some other
problems. It is good if somebody finishes and he is given pension, provided he
is not going from there to the Senate and earns money there. I don’t think it
is right to earn here and there while some people are suffering.
When your husband was the governor, he
established some industries and today, the industries are moribund. How do you
feel when you learn that these industries are going down?
I was a part of the works done in those days, because they
say behind every successful man, there is a successful woman. Then, I was
helping my husband. I must tell you I am not happy to see all those factories
going down. It doesn’t give anybody happiness at all. It doesn’t give me
happiness because I know the efforts my husband made to put the industries in
place. I think people should continue from where others stopped. And with that,
there will be progress. But without continuity, there will be a problem. That
is why we are having the problems we are having today as if everywhere is at a
standstill. I am not happy about this development.
As a former First Lady, if you were to advise
Governor Uzodinma as your husband’s incarnate, what areas would you want him
improve upon?
I won’t say others before him did not do anything. I’m sure
they did something. There is nobody that came without doing one thing or the
other. But what I am against is when a governor starts a good project, it
should be continued. However, I want Governor Uzodinma to continue with roads,
water and electricity. These are very important to the people.
Of course, let the governor continue with anything that is
good for the people. He should work with love as my husband did to Imo people.
Let him carry everybody along in love. If he does it, I’m sure everything will
be alright.
What is your advice to the people who go about
vandalizing government projects such as happened recently at the Otamiri Water
Works where some hoodlums damaged government property worth millions of naira?
In the first place, it is wrong for anybody to destroy
public property or vandalise the good work of the government which is for the
good and benefit of the people. Whoever vandalises such projects is not a
friend of Imo people. So, I am against such vandalisation. I say they should
stop it.
Recently, Governor Uzodinma resuscitated
Adapalm Plantation. Are you happy hearing some of these good news coming from
the government?
I am absolutely happy. I want such good work to continue. I
want my people, as my husband used to call Imo people, to be happy. Therefore,
anything that will make them happy, I will support.
What is your message to Imo people?
My message to Imo people now is they should know that every
government is sent by God, and any person who comes to the throne at a
particular time is the Lord’s wish, because without God’s wish, that person
will not be there.
Therefore, I will ask the people to support the government
of Uzodinma so that he will do better. If you support somebody, he will be
happy to do more. But if you don’t support him, that is when the person relaxes
and may not feel the urge to bring out his best.
So, I will urge Imo people to support Hope Uzodinma because
right now, he is the person on the seat.
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