| Governor Ohakim’s Phantom Budget |
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| Written by Chidi Anyaeche | |||||||||||||
| Saturday, 05 January 2008 | |||||||||||||
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Governor Ohakims Phantom Budget
Chidi Anyaeche
The
Going back to the original figure of N87.302 billion naira as presented by governor Ohakim and christened Budget of Great Opportunity one wonders what opportunity this phantom budget will present to the long suffering people of
Virtually every state in
The very generous calculation of N45 billion naira that Imo state should earn for the whole of 2008 fiscal year is 48% less than the N87 billion naira that Governor Ohakim is hawking about. In effect, Ohakim has failed before starting. A further breakdown of Ohakims budget shows a sectoral allocation of N52.8 billion naira alone to capital projects and recurrent expenditure of N34.4 billion naira. The capital projects allocation of N52.8 billion naira is more than the total income that will be accruable to Imo state for the whole of 2008 fiscal year. What does this indicate? Nothing but failure in all aspects of Ohakims governance. Failure to plan properly is planning to fail. Ohakim has planned to fail the people of Imo state. Going from the above analysis, one begins to wonder what manner of people or rather animals that govern
However, I will say that this budgetary rascality is not unique to Imo state; it is the same from the federal government to all state and local governments. Budgets in
I have singled out Imo state under Ohakim as an example of irresponsible leadership, irresponsible government and irresponsible governance for irrespective of how he came to power. I thought he might make a difference. Chris Ngige came to power through the back door but the man made a difference, so much difference that makes the current occupant of government house Awka look stupid. The way of the Lord is different from the way of man. The Lord brought out Ngige for a purpose and being the Lord of good that he is, allowed the current incumbent to ride on but has sent out a message. This however, is for another day. I have singled out Ohakim for after reading his presentation titled Ima Onwe at the 13th World Igbo
Congress in Detroit, Michigan on September 01, 2007, I thought to myself that Imo state have at last found an Ngige. That rightful Igbo leaders are slowly emerging, that one by one they will congregate in numbers sufficient enough to tackle the Igbo question firstly and the Nigerian question when due. Hence, I kept an eagle eye on Ohakim, monitoring his moves and dives. Hear Ohakim in that presentation:
Permit me, brothers and sisters to speak to you frankly, and as I usually do, from the heart. Annually, when we leave Nigeria in great numbers to attend the World Igbo Congress, our neighbours and competitors in Nigeria are usually in great discomfiture, believing that Ndigbo have gone to strategize on how to overcome the Nigerian encumbrance.
But sadly, it is usually not so, in the sense that we do not set achievable but measurable short term, medium term and long term goals
I thought to myself, here is the man who understands matrices and indices, targets goals and how to achieve them and deliver good governance. This is the man. Neither did I know that the man Ohakim is a clown going by his 2008 budget, the first major task he has undertaken since coming to power.
Governor Ohakim went on to posit: May the good people if Imo state via the Electoral Tribunal burn and consign to the dustbin of history, the dubious legacy Ikedi Ohakims government want to leave behind, going by his 2008 budget and glorifying of Papa Doc. Imo state will not and will never be a
Chidi Anyaeche
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Posted by Robot| 05.01.2008 19:57