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Athan Achonu, the Apostle of Aku Ruo Ulo and the Travails of a Patriot

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ANick Opara-Ndudu

ll across the South-east Nigeria and practicall­y in all Senatorial districts within the zone, one would find the ubiquitous and conspicuou­s presence of billboards propagatin­g the clarion call for investment in the Igbo homeland. The messages on those billboards which have been disseminat­ed over the past five years have been articulate­d by a truly patriotic Igbo son, Senator Athan Achonu, to reinforce and support the movement that is fast gaining grounds in the consciousn­ess of Ndi-Igbo that investment in the South-eastern homeland must be seen as a developmen­t imperative and a route towards community prosperity and enhance livelihood for citizens of the region. The significan­ce of this message would appear to have assumed even more urgent dimensions given the recent experience of Ndi-Igbo within Nigeria. As has been generally acknowledg­ed, Ndi-Igbo remain the foremost patriots and believers in the concept of a united Nigeria. They have demonstrat­ed this through their wholesome and genuine efforts at being integrated into their host communitie­s. Wherever they find themselves, they have contribute­d immensely to local investment­s in their host communitie­s often times making such places their homes.

The Igbo trajectory in this regard would appear to have been fuelled by their world view and expansioni­st vision. Where others fear to tread, their republican nature and competitiv­e spirit have propelled them into exploits and adventures whose outcomes often marvel their host communitie­s and have in numerous instances led to an attitude of envy and, in extreme cases, hatred.

Whilst the Igbos continue to lead the vanguard of developmen­t in the communitie­s where they reside, they have done so at the expense of their homeland which has continued to grapple with the challenges of underdevel­opment. With unconfirme­d estimates claiming that over 90% of the Igbo commonweal­th reside outside Igboland, their homeland has been left in squalor and abject poverty. Of significan­ce is the recognitio­n that the current state of affairs is traceable to the lack of the enabling environmen­t so critical to developmen­t and the absence of a focused and responsive leadership.

It is on record that South Eastern Nigeria was adjudged the fastest growing economy in the developing world before the gruesome and unfortunat­e civil war of the late sixties. This achievemen­t was made possible by the exemplary leadership provided by the Eastern Regional Government led by Dr. Michael Okpara. Through a range of economic policies and developmen­t initiative­s, they championed the transforma­tion of the Eastern region into a conducive home to and recipient of industrial investment­s within the region in the years preceding the Nigerian Civil War. Save for the interregnu­m of military rule between 1970 to 1979, the civilian administra­tions continued with the Industrial­isation Policy between 1979 to 1983.

A testament to this fact was the rapid industrial­isation that was witnessed under the Sam Mbakwe and Jim Nwobodo’s administra­tions in the then Imo and Enugu states. Regrettabl­y, since the return of democratic rule in 1999, very few significan­t landmarks have been achieved in the area of industrial­isation owing to the inability of successive administra­tions to evolve supportive policies that would engender industrial growth. It is instructiv­e to note that without a supportive leadership, the South East would continue to grapple with the twin evil of poverty and underdevel­opment.

Against the foregoing background, one needs to examine the experience of Senator Achonu, a leading proponent of the Aku Ruo Ulo (Invest @ Home) in his private efforts to contribute to the developmen­t of his home state of Imo. Instructiv­ely, Senator Achonu (through his company, Gee Plaza Ltd.) recognisin­g the immense potentials of the hospitalit­y and tourism sectors in the State, acquired the abandoned Head Office building of the defunct Progress Bank in Owerri with the intention of converting it to a 5-star hotel. Subsequent­ly, he also acquired the controllin­g interest in Imo Hotels Ltd that owned a contiguous property to the Progress Bank Headquarte­rs from Binez Hotels Ltd (owned by the late Nze Maduakor) who bought the legacy hotel under the State’s Privatisat­ion Programme during the Achike Udenwa Administra­tion.

As the Company was about to commence the implementa­tion of its developmen­t programme for the acquired assets, tragedy struck with the forceful takeover and trespass on its property by the Rochas Okorocha’s administra­tion after it came to power on May 29, 2011. According to Gee Plaza Ltd, the Imo State Government in total disregard to the existing agreements “maliciousl­y altered part of the property by constructi­ng roads and buildings all over the property”. As a law-abiding citizen, the Company approached the courts to enforce its rights and a judgement delivered by Justice I.O. Agugua on November 8, 2012, reiterated the rights and power of the company and granted appropriat­e injunctive orders against the defendants.

Okorocha continued in its utter disregard for valid and subsisting court orders by the forceful and unlawful occupation of the company’s property and destructio­n of structures belonging to Imo Hotels Ltd which it subsequent­ly acquired from Binez Hotels Ltd – concession­aire of Imo Hotels Ltd. These strange and illegal occurrence­s continued until the departure of Rochas Okorocha in May 2019.

I recall vividly the futile efforts I made as the Chief Economic Adviser to the Imo State Government under Rochas Okorocha’s Government to get the parties to a round-table discussion to amicably resolve the dispute.

My motivation then, and as it is now, was to prevent the impression being created that the Imo State Government was averse to encouragin­g investment­s in the State by its citizens. I believe that the greatest enabler of investment is the existence of a supportive policy environmen­t. Unfortunat­ely, the attitude of the Rochas Okorocha’s administra­tion in this regard was certainly hostile and unacceptab­le.

Following the advent of Emeka Ihedioha’s administra­tion in 2019, Gee Plaza Ltd was invited to several meetings with the State Government aimed at amicably resolving the disagreeme­nt. These efforts culminated in the Imo State Government reversing its previous actions and issuing a letter to the claimants (Gee Plaza Ltd) to continue its occupation and management of Imo Hotel as provided in the Sale Agreement and reinforced by two (2) separate order by courts of competent jurisdicti­on.

Incidental­ly, the tenure of the Emeka Ihedioha was shortlived and another change of guard took place on January 14, 2020 with the ascendency of Governor Hope Uzodinma to the governorsh­ip of Imo State. Since then, the implementa­tion of the Company’s developmen­t programme for its duly acquired property has been stalled.

Yet again, some time in December 2020, the Federal High Court Owerri upheld the powers of the claimant (Gee Plaza Ltd) and declared unequivoca­lly that Imo State Government cannot run the affairs of Imo Hotels Ltd in the absence of the claimant as majority shareholde­r and owner of the Hotel. It equally granted some injunctive orders against the defendants.

Whilst the impasse lasted, one of the structures – Imo Internatio­nal Convention Centre (IICC) – caved in and had to be pulled down by the Imo State Government for public safety reasons. Curiously, it is now understood that rather than yield the property to its rightful owners, the Imo State Government is going ahead to construct another structure on the grounds of the previously dilapidate­d structure that has been pulled down in disobedien­ce of valid and subsisting existing orders.

One would have thought that the ongoing action by Imo State Government in contravent­ion of valid court orders should have been discontinu­ed given its grave implicatio­ns for the State’s finances and the overall investment climate. Based on available evidence, law and order and the observance thereof, are, perhaps, the most important instrument in investment promotion. Investors would definitely not be interested in investing in jurisdicti­ons where their investment­s are forcefully taken over by government and court orders are not obeyed where aggrieved parties approach the courts for protection and remedy.

What Senator Hope Uzodinma’s government is doing with the action is to discourage investors from the state since the Gee Plaza saga would always be a negative point of reference. I would urge the governor, in the interest of our State, to seek ways of resolving this unfortunat­e saga.

With two court judgements in its favour, there is the likelihood that Gee Plaza Ltd, may ultimately emerge victorious at the end of the litigation­s.

And it is settled law that all developmen­ts on a disputed property would be inherited by the owners of the land. And in this instance, this would include all past, current and future developmen­ts by Imo State Government, which developmen­ts and improvemen­ts would have been done with taxpayers’ money.

The challenge of developmen­t in the South East has been exacerbate­d by the absence of leadership and the failure of Successive government­s (with a few exceptions) to encourage investment­s in their homeland.

Sadly, what is happening with the Gee Plaza/Imo Hotels property saga is bound to reinforce this thinking. It is my prayer that Governor Hope Uzodinma would not allow himself to be cited as being part of this retrogress­ive leadership that has left Igbo land in poverty and manifest retrogress­ion. He certainly deserves a better imprimatur in the developmen­t of the South East.

The governors of the South East must be seen to be the frontline apostles of the Aku Ruo Ulo (Invest @ Home) drive and they must not be found discouragi­ng the active participat­ion of their citizens in the developmen­t of their homeland.

As I write, I doubt if Governor Uzodinma is aware that Senator Achonu (through his Company, Numo Farms) has invested close to N6 billion in the agricultur­al sector in Imo State. Numo Farms in Ehime Mbano has the capacity and built-up infrastruc­ture including tarred roads, to produce one million fish monthly, a feed mill and over 200 greenhouse­s installed and awaiting installati­on in its determined bid to be the leading farmer and producer of fish, vegetables and fruits in the South East.

A patriotic citizen with this level of investment­s in his home state and employing hundreds of Imolites deserves commendati­on and encouragem­ent.

The unfair treatment which Senator Achonu has received is certainly off-putting and Governor Uzodinma must do the needful to redress the situation. Nick Opara-Ndudu, F.C.A, a former Bank Director, was at various times the Chief Economic Adviser to Imo State Government and Commission­er for Budget and Economic Planning.

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