A previous Legislative head of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, was on Tuesday prosecuted by the panel set up by the Imo State Government for the recuperation of land having a place with Alvan Ikoku Bureaucratic School of Instruction.
The board of trustees said Okorocha utilized animal power to discard the school of its territory.
In the report, endorsed by the administrator Prof Vitalis Orikeze Ajumbe, and the secretary, B F Anyanwu, and submitted to Lead representative Expectation Uzodimma, the advisory group suggested the recuperation of the Shell Camp land from Okorocha and his partners in somewhere around a half year and given something very similar over to AIFCE.
The board of trustees lamented that Okorocha, as lead representative, utilized savage power including the military and hooligans to grab the land from the School after which he distributed or offered something similar to his top partners.
The people who profited from the market and have been comparably approached to empty the land remembered two of Okorocha’s for regulations, Dr. Uzoma Anwuka and Kingsley Uju.
Aside from Okorocha’s inlaws, a previous speaker, Boss Acho Ihim, Charles Orie, Sovereign Charles Amadi, and Ugochukwu Hillary likewise profited from the unlawful procurement.
The Council lamented that Okorocha requested the destruction of 101 structures having a place with the staff of the school and from there on seized their property.
It, in this manner, encouraged the Imo State Chief Chamber to coordinate the recuperation of the relative multitude of grounds having a place with AIFCE, which are currently wrongfully in the possession of people and organizations.
It further requested that the state government guarantee the recuperation of the land in the span of a half year and from there on issue an endorsement of inhabitance to the school.
“AIFCE ought to take full ownership of the abandoned land and property promptly upon recuperation while the Chief for Grounds and OCDA ought to recuperate the land in the span of a half year,” the board of trustees suggested.
It further suggested that AIFCE ought to pay the concurred pay to Orji indigenes who are the first proprietors of the land while the Military ought to clear the shanties they raised in the land lastly move to Obinze.
Answering, Lead representative Uzodimma said thanks to the panel for making a careful showing and guaranteed that the state government would make all important strides as per fair treatment to execute the board’s proposals.







