Okorocha To Spend N5bn To Develop, Transform Rural Communities

Rochas Okorocha

Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, Wednesday, said that his administration has set aside N5 billion for the development and transformation of the rural communities in the State.

The Governor also inaugurated three hundred and five Government Liaison Officers (GLOs) representing each of the 305 INEC Wards in the state, stating that their primary assignment is to drive the government’s policies and programmes in their respective wards for progress, development and growth.

“Today there is the challenge of downturn in our economy as a result of dwindling oil prices. There is unemployment and insecurity and to address all these, the Governor cannot stay in the Government House and know what is happening in every ward and community. Therefore, the need to share some of my powers with you is inevitable. We will not share the chorus of under-development because of dwindling economy but we shall all rise to build the Imo of our collective dreams and aspirations,” Okorocha said while inaugurating the GLOs.

The Governor continued: “the GLOs are the pivots on which the wheel of job, job, job policy will rotate. The GLOs simply mean Job, Job, Job. Government has set aside the sum of N5bn for the purpose of the projects in the wards to be driven by the GLOs. Go back to your ward and work out how to create Jobs. Take charge of the ecosystem. The GLOs are all challenged to create all the enabling environment for transformation. You are the flagship of the essence of democracy. We shall make the state the hob of the economic drive of the south east and by extension the nation.

“We are also concerned with the issue of security. The GLOs should allay with traditional rulers and others to review the issue of Imo Community Watch. At 40 we intend to do things differently to move Imo state forward. Imo is not a fool at 40. Therefore, we are here gathered to improve the steps and legs of Imo state. GLOs are created to restructure the wards for greatness.

“They are to ensure that we develop the resources of the various wards and create jobs and ensure development of the wards. You can call the GLOs mini-governors. Today, we have challenges of all types hence the need to decentralize power for result and to build Imo of our collective dream,” Okorocha said.

He added further that, “we want to create Jobs and boost the economy of the state. The GLOs with the traditional rulers and others working together can make a big difference. This will also help us to fish out new leaders because if one can fix his ward, he or she can also fix the local government and state.”

He charged the GLOs to look inwards and create more economic activities in their localities.