Imo State former Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has blamed the rising insecurity in the state on Governor Hope Uzodinma’s bringing of the Air Force, army as the first measure to addressing the security issues in the state.
Noting that the Uzodinma need to do consultation on how to tackle the menace, Okorocha said that he would have told Uzodinma how he handled the Indigenous People of Biafra and the youths of the state during his tenure as the state governor.
Okorocha, who currently reprents Imo West at the Senate, said that insecurity in Imo State and other states of the federation was as a result of poverty and injustice and would persist until the political leaders come together to solve thoss problems in the country.
A a statement issued by Okorocha’s media office in Owerri on Thursday, said that the former governor spoke in Jos, Plateau State, when he visited the state to condole with the family of late Mrs. Felicia Biskanga.
“The security situation in Imo State, the security situation in Nigeria as a whole, the security situation in all nooks and crannies of our society is not palatable. We are passing through a very difficult moment in the history of our nation.
“The recent attack on the Police headquarters and the Correctional centre in Imo State, the unending herdsmen crises, the banditry, the unending Boko Haram, kidnapping, these are all products of poverty and injustice and I think time has come for we political leaders to tell ourselves the truth and address this ugly situation and help our men and women of the Armed Forces and the Police who are currently fighting the symptoms and not the disease of poverty and injustice.
“While I call for peace, I call for understanding, we have a duty as leaders to correct these ugly issues of injustices and poverty which is ravaging the country. During my time as a governor, Imo State was very peaceful and this security issues, agitations were on.
“Even IPOB (Indigenous People of Biafra) seemed to have been very strong during my own time, they were ready to engage government but we applied wisdom in the sense that we talked with the traditional rulers, the youth leaders and made them to see reasons.
“That is the way to go, engaging them with issues but this idea of bringing in Airforce, army as a first measure, whoever is saying politicians are involved is trying to politicize the whole thing. I don’t think that any sane politician will go and ask youths to shoot at the Police headquarters and all that,” he said.
On what Uzodinma should do about the security situation in Imo,
Okorocha said: “My message to him is that he should face the challenge of leadership and consultation at this time is very important because if the governor consulted me and said how did you handle IPOB during your time that there was peace in Imo State, how did you handle the issue of kidnapping, how did you handle the issue of agitators? I would have told him.
“During my time, we collected more than a 100 AK47 rifles from the youths who came for exchange willingly just by talking to them. We must always understand that these children are our children.
“We are overloading the military and the police in trying to help the situation when we have not tackled the issues of injustices in this country and the issues of poverty.
“As long as these continue in the form and shape it is going on, and as long as young men wake up in the morning and there is no job and poverty ravaging the system, there is little or nothing the armed forces can do because it is a growing thing. The young men are coming out of schools, they are not getting jobs, we must address that.”