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Charting a Fresh Governance Curve at Imo Retreat

by Our Reporter

By Austin Uganwa

Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha-led Imo state Government last week took its
rebuild mantra to a stimulating dimension. It embarked on a three-day
hands-on retreat for the political appointees. It was a veritable
initiative designed to redefine governance trajectory in Imo and to
adequately and genuinely   equip the implementers of the rebuild vision
on how best to pursue and accomplish the new administration’s
much-flaunted   onerous task of Imo revamp.

The retreat, evidently the first of its kind in the state, took the
members of the Expanded State Executive Council to the intriguingly
serene Oguta Crystal Hotel. The Hotel sits arrogantly on an expansive
table land and cascades bountiful natural surroundings. This makes it
the choicest location in the state for a serious and arduous exercise of
charting a fresh curve for Imo renaissance

Oguta, the country home of Imo State deputy governor, Engineer Gerald
Irona is about 40 kilometers from Owerri, the state capital. It is the
oil anchorage of the state as well as one of the major tourist
destinations of Imo edified by the sprawling  lake that surrounds the
town’s beautiful but idyllic  landscape.  As we approached  Oguta that
bright  Wednesday morning from Owerri   for the commencement of the
retreat, the peaceful environment mingled with the twinkling vegetation
that abounds  to  etch an instant impression of the appropriateness of
the place  for the brainstorming  programme of this magnitude.

Ihedioha subsequently flagged off the retreat at about midday. He
captured the kernel of the event crisply thus: “We have put this retreat
together for us to guarantee that we are on the same page and in pursuit
of one vision and  to be  imbued with the right kit necessary to evolve
and implement an effective roadmap on Imo rebuild by  reclaiming all the
sectors of Imo development from the ruins of the past”.

Noting the disgraceful  and shocking state he met,  on assumption of
duty,  Imo infrastructure, health and education institutions,  civil
service system, power sector and so on, he consequently gave the
political appointees a marching order to be prepared to work to urgently
change the curve or be shipped out. “I will be hard on you to ensure
that the campaign promises are delivered and Imo is rebuilt. I appointed
you to offer service thereby adding value to the government when you
fail to do so you will be shown the way out”, he stated. He added the
swift determination of his administration towards changing the Imo
disgusting story

Former Governors of Imo and Cross River, Ikedi Ohakim and Lyiel Imoke
attended the 3-day retreat and constituted the cream of the resource
persons. Other resource persons included; the Chief Judge of the state,
Justice Pascal Nnadi, former Minister of Transport and Commerce and
Industry, Dr. Kema Chikwe and Dr Charles Ugwu; former Director-General
of Debt Management Office,  Dr. Abraham Nwankwo, Dr. Chris Asoluka, Hon.
Cyril Maduabum, a former member of the House of Representatives and
Professor Ndem Ayara of the University of Calabar.

Ohakim who observed that Ihedioha administration has great vision for
the state urged the participants to buy comprehensively into the agenda
as an inspiring gizmo to latch on to fast-forward Imo development.
Imoke, on the other hand  brought his tall   experience in governance to
bear at the retreat. He assisted significantly in modulating the retreat
by providing desirable guide and tenor. He  advised the government and
the participants to be reform minded as a critical route towards
accomplishing the vision and needed change for the state.

Charles Ugwu who labeled Imo as a failed state on account of past eight
years of misrule provided a recipe for Imo rebuild. According to him,
the political appointees must work amicably as a team with a single
purpose based on the administration vision.  He advised government to
provide gas-based power and set up efficient road management system to
administer the roads.

Abraham Nwankwo who noted that dismal Internally Generated Revenue base
is part of the state’s development albatross regretted that Imo is
ranked 29th out of 36  on the nation’s 2018 IGR chart in spite of its
fifth position on the  Gross Domestic Products table. Stating that with
such remarkable GDP rate Imo is supposed to be one of the highest
revenue generating states in the country,  he urged Ihedioha and his
team to boost Imo IGR through optimal use of human capital and
knowledge-based innovations. He listed the reasons for the poor IGR in
the state in the past eight years to include: Lack of transparency and
accountability, disarticulation of strategy and inappropriate technology

He expressed optimism that with the concrete steps taken by Ihedioha to
plug revenue leakages including the introduction of Treasury Single
Accounts (TSA) and enhancement of ease of doing business the IGR base of
the state would appreciate considerably. Nwankwo is right. Since May
2019 Ihedioha took over the reins of the state the IGR has increased by
over 350 percent, from a paltry N245m to over N800m a month.

The retreat organized in the most prudent and cost-effective fashion
nonetheless   spawned huge results. The political appointees genuinely
bought into the vision of the administration which intends to remake Imo
to be one of the three most developed state economies in Nigeria by
2025. To consolidate and to be steadfast  and accountable to the buy-in,
the appointees were collapsed into nine clusters based on the sectors
they were assigned. Each cluster met during the technical session to
design its mission and mapped out four-point strategic agenda consistent
with the larger vision. The members of each cluster resolved to be
meeting regularly to strengthen and implement the strategies and to
evaluate and measure the results for enhanced realization of the vision.

Dr. Austin Uganwa, Senior Special Assistant to Imo Government on
Documentation wrote from Owerri

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