Ngor Okpala Youth Assembly task their leaders, others on development
Written by Nwaorgu Faustinus Thursday, 26 January 2012
ShareThe Ngor Okpala Youth Assembly, an umbrella body of all youths and
youth organization in the various communities of the Local Government,
has expressed dissatisfaction with the level of marginalization of
Ngoor Okpala people which the attributed to the in-fighting and
unpatriotic actions, and or omissions of their leaders.
The youth Assembly who made their views known in a welcome address
delivered in the houses of some selected prominent sons of the LGA
recently who include His Royal Highness Eze Fredrick Nwachukwu
represented by Nze Meshack Ikea, Col. Iheanacho Lambert, Dr. Jude
Njoku among others stated that “we have been so maltreated by previous
and even the current government especially in the areas of
infrastructure and political appointments”.
Here is the full text of the welcome address as delivered by Comrade
Martin Opara an executive member of the group:
The Ngor Okpala Youth Assembly is an umbrella body of all youths and
youth organization in the various communities of the Local Government.
It was born out of the desires of young people in Ngor Okpala for
rapid infrastructural and human development. It tends to re-kindle the
economic and political consciousness of the people of Ngor Okpala
which dwindled over the years, causing us a great deal of
backwardness, underdevelopment and marginalization.
Sir, our visit today is a wake up visit. We have come to express our
dissatisfaction with the level of marginalization of Ngor Okpala which
is attributable to the in-fighting and unpatriotic actions, and or
omissions of some of our leaders.
We have come with a message which we expect that you communicate to
other Ngor Okpala leaders and political elites. It is a message for
action; we have been so maltreated by previous and even the current
government especially in the areas of infrastructure and political
appointments. Sir, it is important we re-emphasize the following which
are evidence of the marginalization and humiliation Ngor Okpala has
suffered.
Political representation: no ngor okpala son or daughter has had the
opportunity of being a Governor, Deputy Governor, Senator, Minister,
Ambassador or Chairman of a major Federal or State Board or parastatal
in the present political dispensation but other LGAs have done so.
Even the House of Representatives seat which belongs to us and the
Aboh Mbaise LGA has been denied us for the past ten years. This is
regrettable especially as we were meant to understand that there is an
agreement between Ngor Okpala and Aboh Mbaise which made Hon. Greg Egu
and other Ngor Okpala sons and daughters to concede the House of Reps
seat to Aboh Mbaise in 2003.
Because of the denial of the above positions, we the youths have
suffered untold hardship and our people and area, suffered
under-development. To state the obvious, employment opportunities in
juicy Federal and State Ministries and parastatals are eluding us. The
opportunities for recruitment of our youths into the Army, Navy, SSS,
Police, Civil Defence and other military and paramilitary formations
are also eluding us.
Infrastructural Development: we have almost nothing as a people and
area. For instance, the 2010 Aboh Mbaise/Ngor Okpala Federal
Constituency project of Solar Powered Lights were almost given to only
Aboh Mbaise people. Out of over seventy (70) stands of the solar
lights, Ngor Okpala got only eleven (at Okpala Junction), is this
equitable distribution? The street lights along Umuowa-Sam Mbakwe
Airport Road have remained useless after nearly six years of its
installation. We challenge the Hon. Commissioner for Justice, our
brother, Barr. Sorronnadi Njoku to address this issue.
This year again, about one hundred and ninety five million naira has
been budgeted for our Federal Constituency. On why we choose solar
energy lights again in preference to road and health projects remains
a question for Hon. Emeka Ihedioha to answer.
This is because we believe that projects are chosen based on people’s
priorities. The extent Ngor Okpala will get stands of the solar lights
this time again, remains an assignment for our leaders.
Ngor Okpala and the present State Government: the near exclusion of
Ngor Okpala Local Government and its people from the Owelle Rochas
Okorocha’s administration is a big source of worry. For Ngor Okpala
which parades an array of political elites and professionals in almost
all spheres to be denied such offices as Special Adviser, Senior
Special Assistant, Chairman of Boards and parastatals in Owelle ‘s
administration despite the massive support , and the role Ngor Okpala
played to his emergence, is worrisome. As you know, Ngor Okpala has
only one Commissioner in this present State administration and to the
extent only one person can attract the needed development in our area
can be easily predicted.
We therefore, demand that Ngor Okpala leaders lead a powerful
delegation to the Governor to discuss our affairs with him urgently.
It is in view of the forgoing and other injustice witnessed by our
people in the past that we have come to lay before you and other
leaders, the following demands:
That other Ngor Okpala leaders, the State and Federal Government
Authorities be communicated on our demand that Ngor Okpala citizens be
given opportunity to produce such officers as the Governor, Deputy
Governor, Senator, member of House of Reps, Minister, Ambassador or
Chairman of a major Federal or State Parastatal.
That Ngor okpala political elite stop the pull him down syndrome and
pilgrimage to other LGAs to support our opponents. Instead, they
should rally round our own candidates.
That the leaders of Ngor Okpala should close ranks, forgive one
another to give us and the generality of Ngor Okpala people a sense of
direction.
That we will henceforth come to ask you, what you have done to bring
all warring factions in our LGA together as a leader.
That the Traditional Rulers who gathered to confer a chieftaincy title
of “Omenkeahurananya” on Hon. Emeka Ihedioha before the last election
begin now to tell him and other Traditional Rulers in Aboh Mbaise that
Ngor Okpala unconditionally be allowed to produce the next Reps for
the Federal Constituency.
That a high powered team be raised immediately to start the course of
equity and fair play for Ngor Okpala.
Responding, the various visited illustrious sons of the LGA thanked
the youths for their positions as it concerns the neglect of the LGA
by both previous and even present administration in Imo stated and
charged them not to relent in their patriotic cause.







