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Imo: Why I’m finding it difficult to work – Gov. Ihedioha cries out
The Governor of Imo
State, Emeka Ihedioha, has decried the failure of his immediate predecessor,
Rochas Okorocha to handover documents containing the financial stance of the
state to him.
Ihedioha lamented
that he has no documents showing the financial status of the state, hence the
difficulty of his administration to hit the ground running.
Against this
backdrop, the governor said he asked all financial institution to stop
transacting with his predecessor.
The governor also
decried the condition of the state’s Government House, saying he can’t work
from office.
He maintained that
the Government House was an eye sore.
Vanguard quoted
Ihedioha as saying yesterday: “We have difficulties operating from Imo
Government House now. But I told Imo people that we will start work and give no
excuses.
“We will give
dividends of democracy irrespective of the state of facilities I inherited from
the outgone administration.
“The government
that ended was not prepared to handover or ready to receive us. I thank Imo
people for receiving us and we shall serve the state with the fear of God.
“All financial
institutions that have a relationship with Imo State Government should not
honour any withdrawal instruction by cheques, transfers or in any form.
“No financial
mandates, ISPOs or any form of financial instruction should be treated. All
outstanding financial instructions already with banks and financial
institutions should be put on hold.
“This directive
covers all the accounts of ministries, departments, parastatals, local
government councils, quasi-government agencies and all revenue generating
organs of government.
“Banks and non-bank
financial institutions are to take note and ensure compliance, as the state
government will not be responsible for any disbursement, effected contrary to
this directive.”
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