Okorocha swears in new LG chairmen
Governor
Rochas Okorocha of Imo State on Monday charged the 27 local government council
chairmen to shun corruption and refrain from abusing the trust vested in them
by the electorate.
Mr Okorocha
gave the charge at the inauguration ceremony of the chairmen who were elected
on Saturday, according to a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to
the governor, Sam Onwuemeodo.
The ceremony
was performed by Justice Theophilus Nzeukwu, representing the Chief Judge of
the State, Justice Pascal Nnadi, at Government House, Owerri.
Mr Okorocha
also urged them to first consider the effect their actions would have on the
masses and advised them to do all they could to improve the lives of the
people.
“Today you
have been chosen to steer the ships of the various Local Governments of Imo
State; this victory is unique as it comes with a lot of responsibilities.
“To whom
much is given, much is expected. You must ensure that the people do not regret
voting you as their chairmen,” he said.
The governor
noted that the councils had achieved various developmental feats and charged
them to meet up with the high expectations of his administration.
He, however,
warned against misappropriation of public funds, adding that the consequences
would be dire.
“Within
these seven years under the Transition Committee arrangement, we saw local
government councils building 200-bed hospitals, building schools ICT Centres
and chapels in every local government.
“During this
period under review, no local government has built or constructed less than 50
kms of roads, all asphalted, in addition to the free education that our
children now enjoy, all courtesy of local governments of Imo State.
“This is to
tell you the standard local governments have performed under the `Rescue
Mission Government’, you must never perform less.
“You are now
the chief executives to manage the resources of your respective local
governments. Prudence should be your watchword.
“Any corrupt
chairman will be compelled to face the wrath of the law; Make sure you give
account of any public fund you have used,” he said.
The governor
also directed that the chairmen should all live in the council headquarters,
warning that it would now be an impeachable offence for any chairman to live outside
the council headquarters.
He added
that his administration would partner with the chairmen, subject to the
availability of funds, to build quarters for the councillors.
He also
advised them to work in harmony with their vice chairmen and councillors, to
avoid squabbles among them, and to carry the traditional rulers along.
Responding
on behalf of his colleagues, Mbagwu Augustine, the Chairman, Nkwerre Local
Government, gave the assurance that they would work in line with the letters of
the Oath of Office and allegiance they took.
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