There
was heavy rain on Tuesday in Egbema. The
rain this year could bring in the flood. It managed to disturb everyone's movement
but we were determined to see Johnson at a neighboring town. We drove on,
fairly close to an Audi in front. The driver inside the other car was moving at
a snail speed and preventing Dan from overtaking so he beeped at him. He threw
his hands up in disbelief. It was so unbelievable that Dan was expressing
displeasure at him. He do complain about people driving out of control and far
too fast. Here he is, complaining about how unbelievably slow someone was. It’s
as if today was the first time the man inside the Audi had been behind the
wheel. I seriously felt like we were in a driver’s education class. Whatever!
We continued driving down the road that way. The road was fine and smooth. Up
ahead was a fairly busy street where we stop.
Johnson
and his friends were already waiting for us. I emerged from the car smiling
like a small child, kicking an empty water can on the road. I kicked it all the
way to the entrance of his home. One of the guys in his parlor could barely
stand to greet us. The way he was talking was hilarious. He couldn't put
together a complete sentence. A giant truck with sits like four feet off the
ground, alongside two other SUV’s were parked closed to Johnson’s place with
fierce looking policemen hanging around. Sitting close to them was Mr Kinsley
Uju, Deputy Chief of Staff to the governor of Imo state. He is from a close
community. He was drinking with friends at the compound, nearby. They were
making weird whooping noise followed by incessant cackling.
It
was alleged that Uju collects N5million monthly from managing directors of the
Imo State oil producing areas development commission (ISOPADEC) as
‘agbata-eke’. This man, with a deceptive appearance is the conduit pipe for
some corrupt Imo bourgeois politicians in the looting of the 13 percent oil
derivation funds of the State. To him ‘’onye ube ruru ya rarama’’. In his
convoluted and banal imagination, he sees himself as a Lord. He calls himself
‘onye ahia attack’. Because of “ihe o ritege” he has connived with the
capitalist thieving baboons in the state to cripple ISOPADEC the body set up as
an intervention commission for the oil producing areas . He receives monthly
“ratu-ratu” and has sold his conscience leaving communities and families of the
oil kingdom whose farm lands and fishing ponds/rivers were destroyed by oil
exploration to suffer . He is the man behind the moribund condition of ISOPADEC
and also behind the failure of the commission in addressing the crisis of power
shortage in the oil kingdom. Don’t forget that ISOPADEC was taking care of
electricity expenses of the oil kingdom during the former government. Uju is
also the man responsible for the total refusal of the oil companies in our
areas to stick to corporate social responsibilities.
The
right steps for corporations in our areas should be honesty, having ethical
practices, forging mutually beneficial partnerships with communities, taking a
stewardship role with the natural environment, and being socially and
culturally responsible and respectful. In this respect, companies are supposed
to invest in the host communities so that communities should enjoy the benefits
realized from the natural resources on which they sit since natural resources
are finite in nature. But SPDC, Agip, Waltersmith, Addax, Chevron and other companies
in Ohaji/Egbema and Oguta are not doing that . All because of ‘’ratu-ratu’’
getting to some morally challenged persons like Mr Uju. I call them “ndi ogbu
mma” I went to Addax , Waltersmith and Agip headquarters with high class
recommendation letters for employment but they refused to call me not because I
am not qualified.. They have refused to employ our people even though we have
all the academic qualifications and required skills. If we protest, they are
ready to use government apparatus to kill, rape, destroy and burn down our
tattered houses and properties so as to maintain their profits. Yet they are
employing non indigenes to work in our land.
For
some time now there have been civil disturbances within the Asaa, Obile and
Awarra Autonomous Communities in Ohaji Egbema . What has been Mr Uju’s
contributions in bringing peace to the communities as a high ranking political
appointee from the LGA? An unspecified number of persons have been reported
killed while others injured in a clash between rival cults in Awara community
of Ohaji/Egbema Local Government of Area of the state. The incident which
started in Awara community extended to the neighboring communities of Assa and
Obitti where lives were lost. If you asked Uju,he will tell you, government organized
amnesty for cultists where some boys were hired to surrender hunter’s guns. All
na wash- wash. After the fake amnesty show on Tv what has happened since then?
The boys are still stranded with no assistance from the state government so
far. Ndi mmadu self!
Imo
got N29 billion as 13percent oil derivation funds from June 2011 till date.
Where is the money? Ask them what they have done with the monies, they will
tell you they built a permanent office for ISOPADEC, gave amnesty to the youths
of the area. All na wash-wash. ISOPADEC has gone moribund because funds
belonging to the commission have grown wings at the detriment of the oil
producing areas who are under developed. The Commission which is supposed to be
one of the vibrant intervention agencies of the state is so broke to the point
of not being able to pay their office electricity bills, no thanks to
capitalist thieving arrangements.
Some
are saying I should stop talking. I will keep talking so they can hear. The
anti-poor policies of governor Okorocha have made more and more Imolites poorer
and the rich minority richer. Corruption among the elite has not only remained,
it has become more sophisticated since June 2011. Imo State has become one of
the most unequal societies in the nation, with one family, their in-laws and
members of their thieving baboons getting 90% of the state’s total income while
Imolites are left to struggle for just 10%. Currently Imo faces gargantuan
problems in all areas of socio-economic and political endeavors. The State has
further nosedived under the Owelle Rochas Okorocha’s government, lower than any
other time since 1999. If you visit our LGA’s the only conclusion you will come
to is that the Okorocha’s government has failed Imo people resoundingly. No LGA
election since the governor came into power. Mind you, when I say Okorocha has
failed Imo , it is not an isolated opinion. Indeed this is the opinion of the
mass majority of Nigerians. According to a Famous naija opinion poll conducted
in May 2017 , 91% of Nigerians assessed Okorocha’s performance in Imo as very
bad; but only 9% assessed his performance as very well and fairly well. In
April 2016 another Famous naija opinion poll was conducted and 85% of Nigerians
think the present Owelle Rocha’s government has performed very badly in
improving the living standard of the poor while only 15% think he is doing
well. As Imo State continues to bleed under the Owelle’s chains of misery
wrapped firmly around its neck and the abyss within shouting distance, my
prayer remains “ka Imo pụọ n'ọhịa, na aha nna,na nwa, na muo nso” Amen. Ekwem
na Chukwu!
Kenneth
Uwadi writes from Mmahu-Egbema, Imo State, Nigeria and can be reached via
08037982714
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