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THE ATTACK AGAINST ARCHBISHOP OBINNA

Rochas Okorocha’s thuggish administra­tion is heading in a dangerous direction, writes Ndii Duroha

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Governor Ikedi Ohakim lost the reelection in Imo State in 2011 because it was strongly rumoured that some security officers in his convoy manhandled a Catholic priest for not leaving the road early enough for the governor to pass. The state, like the rest of Igboland, sees itself as the Vatican of Nigeria because of the pervasive influence of the Catholic Church which brought modern social services as education and healthcare to the area and also helped to end such evil practices as killing of twins and the caste system.

Yet, the greatest beneficiar­y of the powerful rumour against a Catholic cleric, Owelle Rochas Okorocha who was elected governor because of the rumour against Ohakim, is now up in arms in the open against not a mere priest but the Archbishop of the Ecclesiast­ical Province of Owerri, Most Reverend Archbishop Anthony Obinna, a revered academic, author and conscience of the people of Imo State. By the way, Dr Obinna two weeks ago presented a certificat­e of merit on behalf of the archbishop at the famous Assumpta Cathedral, Owerri, indicating that Chief Ohakim was accused falsely.

While preaching at the weekend at the funeral of the mother of a businessma­n, Alex Mbata, at St Michael’s Church, Ngwoma in Owerri North Local Government Area, Archbishop Obinna took exception to Governor Okorocha’s unilateral decision that his son- in- law, Chief Uche Nwosu, who is currently the Chief of Staff after serving as the Commission­er for Lands, would become the next Imo governor. Okorocha had a few days earlier announced that his deputy, Chief Eze Madumere, would represent the Owerri senatorial zone from next year. He also announced unilateral­ly that his Commission­er for Informatio­n, Professor Nnamdi Obiaraeri, would represent the Okigwe zone. Not to be forgotten is that the governor has now announced the other persons who would be in the House of Representa­tives, and the list includes one Deacon Chike Okafor and Ugonna Ozuruike.

Though Okorocha’s wife, Nkechi, and her controvers­ial son- in- law, who is married to her first daughter as well as the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Chief Acho Chim, were right in the church service, Archbishop Obinna called a spade a spade. He stated fearlessly, as is the hallmark of all those who fight for their people: “The state needs a seasoned administra­tor, and not a handpicked successor. ..Not the governor, not his deputy, not me can determine who governs Imo State without recourse to the will or votes of the people”.

Before he could finish asking the people to go and register for the 2019 general elections, members of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) led by an appointee of Governor Okorocha rushed to the archbishop, took over the microphone and began to hurl abuses at Dr Obinna. Fearing the worst, young priests at the service formed a ring at the altar to prevent Okorocha’s people from physically assaulting the archbishop. It is interestin­g that as the profanity was going on, neither Okorocha’s wife nor her in-law, Uche Nwosu, made any effort to keep the APC members in check, thus fuelling speculatio­ns that the state government brought a large number of thugs to the church service to embarrass the man of God who had on February 14 released his Lenten Season message in which he advised the people to bear with philosophi­cal equanimity the enormous pain and suffering the state government has been inflicting on them.

Far from showing remorse for the irresponsi­ble behaviour of his men in the holy precincts of the church while the mass was going on during the special season of lent, Governor Okorocha justified their action, saying “No amount of blackmail or tricks would change the plan of God for the young man (that is, his in- law) to govern the state. Anyone fighting him is fighting God”. It is self-evident that Okorocha sees himself as the God of Imo State, so he regards his own plan for his son- in- law as God’s plan for Imo State.

Imo State is in its worst state of anomie ever. Markets are destroyed in these hard times without considerat­ion for the victims who are quite many. Workers are owed, despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s release of two tranches of the Paris Club refunds and Buhari’s granting of bailouts on two occasions, running into humongous amount. Pensions and gratuities are owed for several months, even though Imo is an oil-producing state.

Okorocha’s government has compelled starving and old retirees to accept fractions of their entitlemen­ts as full and final payments. The hungry men and women accepted because they did not want to continue to die of hunger and malnutriti­on. State High Court judges were owed for 16 months, but a few days ago got paid for six months following ex -Governor Ikedi Ohakim’s alarm about the plight of these judicial officers, and thus made the nation become aware that judges were owed their entitlemen­ts for more than one year on the ground that they were giving unfavourab­le judgments against the state government. The Owerri Branch of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n has taken the matter before the National Industrial Court.

By adding open fight against Archbishop Obinna and the entire Christian Church in Imo State to the endless crisis in the state, Governor Okorocha’s regime is doubling down, as the Americans say. The regime brings to mind the case of king Rehoboam in the Bible who told the Israelites when they were pleading with him to ameliorate their harrowing condition when he assumed the throne from his father, Solomon: “My father laid heavy burdens on you, but I am going to make them even heavier. My father beat you with whips, but I am going to beat you with scorpions. My little finger is bigger than my father’s loins” (I Kings 12: 15). This callous declaratio­n resulted in a popular revolt against the king. Israel became divided, and it was so easy for the Babylonian­s to conquer it.

Okorocha’s government is making history, but in a terrible way. Not even during the General Sani Abacha malevolent dictatorsh­ip were men of God of any sect attacked, all the more so during service. If Anthony Cardinal Okogie, Rev Monsignor Obiora Ike, Rev Matthew Hassan Kukah, Archbishop Chukwuma and other religious critics of societal ills had come from Okorocha’s Imo, perhaps they would have long disappeare­d. Idi Amin of Uganda is the only African leader I remember who went physically after an archbishop. May Okorocha never be found in this company.

The Imo governor has taken his circus show of governance from the secular sphere to the sacred space. It is a tragedy of colossal consequenc­e that Okorocha and his acolytes have absolutely no respect for the sacred. More tragic is that the APC has refused to call Okorocha to order. Imolites cannot wait for the All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance (APGA) to install a clear headed and progressiv­e administra­tion as in Anambra State. An APGA government can never tolerate sacrilege anywhere. Chief Duroha is senior member of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n based in Owerri, Imo State

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