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Imo state government says it has recovered ‘looted’ public equipment in ex-gov Rochas - Edoman - 01-22-2021 Imo state government says it has recovered ‘looted’ public equipment in ex-governor Rochas Okorocha’s warehouse The Imo State Government says it has recovered missing Nsu ceramic and tiles industry equipment in a warehouse that allegedly belongs to a former Governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha. The Nsu Ceramic and Tiles Industry in Ehime Mbano was established by the administration of the late Sam Mbakwe, the first civilian governor of old Imo State. The Nation reports that the state's Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Simon Ebegbulem, led a team to the warehouse located along Owerri/ Aba Road. Ebegbulem also said the equipment was stacked with other public-owned facilities. He named a molder as one of the items which, according to him, were looted for the establishment of a private ceramic and tiles company by Okorocha. Ebegbulem while reacting to the discovery, said Quote:“The said 55-feet by 200-length warehouse is adjacent another warehouse where the then Emeka Ihedioha administration discovered some public properties said to be owned by the state. Reacting to the allegation, Okorocha who represents Imo West Senatorial District in the Nigerian Senate, said what the government recovered were mere cartons of tiles. In a statement released by his media aide, Sam Onwuemeodo, Okorocha said Quote:”It was interesting to read that what the Commissioner said they recovered were street light accessories and cartons of tiles. He didn’t even disclose how he arrived at the conclusion that those items were owned by the government”HopeNewAndElectronicMediaCenter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9uI7NRCW3w https://www.facebook.com/106055724523812/posts/242449947551055/ |