OWERRI
– The former Governor of Imo State Senator Rochas Okorocha appears to
be in fresh trouble, following plans to issue him a quit notice to
vacate his present private residence in Owerri by the people of Ihitte
Mbieri in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State.
Senator
Okorocha whose private estates in Owerri were recently sealed by the
Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) was said to have acquired
his expansive private residence in Owerri from Spibath Construction
Company before he became governor of Imo State.
In an interview
with Daily Independent, the Ihitte Mbieri Community President General
Chief Chima Ahanaotu said that Senator Okorocha forcefully acquired the
said land without proper investigation.
He said that the
administration of the former governor of old Imo State under the watch
of Chief Samuel Onunaka Mbakwe leased the controversial land to Spibath
and according to Ahanaotu the land reverted back to the owners
immediately Spibath left hence it didn’t serve the purpose to which the
land was leased.
He vowed to mobilise all members of his
community and head to Government House Owerri and Imo State House of
Assembly to protest against Okorocha’s forceful conversion of community
land.
“Our properties have been forcefully converted by some
individuals. Lands occupied by Spibath, Shell Camp, Alvan Ikeokwu
Federal College of Education belong to us. The have all been taken away
by force and without compensation.
“As far as we are concerned,
the history of Spibath land is known to us. The land was on lease to
Spibath during Mbakwe’s administration and it has expired more than
twenty years ago.
Whoever that lives on that land previously
owned by Spibath acquired it illegally. We will recover that land from
Okorocha. He cannot take people’s property by force. We have the
agreement papers between government of Imo State and the community.
“Spibath
came to our community and promised to build roads, build schools and
train our children, but unfortunately their company collapsed and they
decided to leave with all their equipment before time. We are now
prepared to regain our land.”
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