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Imo State: HURIWA Asks Okorocha To Step Down Or

Imo State: HURIWA Asks Okorocha To Step Down Or Be Impeached

To avoid looming danger and total breakdown of law and order as well as salvage the state from further economic downturns due to the absence of effective checks and balances, a call has gone to the Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha, to tender his resignation forthwith or be impeached by the State House of Assembly.

Making the call, a non-governmental and civil society group- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA), in a media statement jointly authorised by the National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, and the National Media Affairs Director, Miss Zainab Yusuf.

Fearing that the increased but unprecedented mass poverty in Imo State could precipitate social anarchy in the immediate future, the Rights Group has also tasked the Imo State House of Assembly to shake off its notorious toga, as the ‘Assembly of executive bootlickers’, and embrace their constitutional roles as those elected through a popular mandates to provide the much needed checks and balances.

“HURIWA is shocked that there’s indeed a docile and dysfunctional state House of Assembly in Imo State, whose members pursue their selfish financial enticements, even as the so- called chief executive allegedly embarks on reckless misapplication of public funds, in pursuit of vainglorious adventures to paint himself as father Christmas in the North by building free schools for internally displaced persons. “Governor Okorocha has done no single durable rural infrastructures all across Imo State but fritters public funds in media propaganda claiming some phantom achievement and other frivolities, such as the meaningless and bogus foreign trade missions by the governor, and over 100 of his hireling and sycophants to Turkey at public expenses even when pensioners haven’t been paid in the past two years” the statement said.

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