After unveiling the statues of two African presidents, Jacob Zuma of
South Africa and Ellen Sirleaf Johnson of Liberia, Imo State Governor
Rochas Okorocha is set to unveil 10 more statues.
Okorocha’s erecting of those statues had generated lots of
controversies, however it has been revealed that the governor would soon
unveil more statues.
A PUNCH correspondent
visited the Ikemba Ojukwu Centre in Owerri, Imo State capital, where
the statues were erected, but security men didn’t allow him to enter.
However, a top Government House official revealed that Okorocha was
set to unveil statues of former President Olusegun Obasanjo; a former
Vice-President, Alex Ekwueme; a former Senate President, late Evans
Enwerem; and the first civilian Imo State Governor, Sam Mbakwe.
According to the source, others whose statues would soon be unveiled
are those of the first Nigerian President, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe; former
Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa; late sage, Obafemi Awolowo; and Ghanaian
President, Nana Akufo-Addo.
The source said that of Akufo-Addo would be unveiled at a ceremony when he visits the state soon.
The government official added the idea of unveiling the statues was
to celebrate leaders, who had through “selfless efforts” contributed to
the development of the state, Nigeria and the African continent.
The source said, “The governor is interested in celebrating those who
have contributed to the development of mankind, especially on the
African continent. In the years to come, these leaders will be no more
but their statues will keep them evergreen in the minds of the people.
“With the statues, they have been inducted into the Imo Hall of Fame
and have received the highest award in the state called the Imo Merits
Award.”
When asked how much each statue cost the state government, the
official said they were not as expensive as people were exaggerating.
“It is not as costly as people had exaggerated. Though I don’t know
the exact amount, the government cannot use about N500m to erect one
statue. It is not possible. The governor is a prudent manager of
resources,” he said.
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