Imo Agog As Okorocha Celebrates 55th Birthday, Today
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The famous Imo State number-one citizen, Governor Rochas Okorocha popularly known as 'Owelle' is celebrating is fifty-fifth birthday today being 22nd September 2017.
Born 55 years ago, precisely on September 22, 1962, to the Okorocha family in Okpoko, Ideato-South L.G.A of the State, he rose to emerge as the governor of the Eastern Heartland on 29th May 2011 after attaining numerous political positions.
Chief Okorocha is a Nigerian
multi-billionaire businessman, education philanthropist and politician
from Imo State.
He won the 6th May 2011 gubernatorial
election in the State via the masses' mandate, and was reelected for his second term on April 11,
2015.
He is the founder of Rochas Foundation, a charity body comprising a
number of special schools spread all over Nigeria precisely in Okpoko, Owerri, Jos, Ibadan and Kano, that gives
scholarship to the less-privileged children in the country. Recently he announced that at least five indigent children from each African country shall henceforth be a beneficiary of the Rochas Foundation under the auspices of the Rochas Foundation College for Africa.
In
his first attempt, he ran on the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)
platform and further contested on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) during his second
shot. In both occasions, Rochas defeated his closest rival, incumbent Governor Ikedi Ohakim and serving Deputy Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, respectively by a close margin of votes and
had to go for reruns.
Governor Okorocha attended Juladaco High School, Jos, Plateau State (1976-1981). He studied at the University of Jos (1990-1991), obtaining a
diploma in Public Administration. He returned to the University of Jos
(1993-1994) to obtain an advanced diploma in Public Administration.
Career positions include President, Nigeria Red Cross Society,
President/Founder, Rochas Foundation Inc., President, Rochas Group of
Companies Limited, Pro-Chancellor, African Business School and Former
Chairman, Board of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency.
Chief
Okorocha wasn't born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He was born into
a poor family. And as he puts it, “I found out that I was born into a
home that is relatively poor from all the definitions of poverty. So, I
understand from the onset that I have a task ahead of me and the name of
the game is survival." [3] He said he had to work extra hard to make
both ends meet by combining education with street trading. He said he
didn’t have a straight school experience while growing up. He was
involved in street trading at one point in time or the other. He said,
"Honestly, there has never been a dull moment in my life. In fact, I
engaged in too many things just for the sole purpose to survive.”
Chief Okorocha
who acknowledged that he broke even early in life, said “The first one
was at a very tender age of my life when I was selling used clothes. I
broke even because I was able to buy a bus. I was able to buy a bus in
secondary school and I bought television set in primary school as small
as I was from the sale of oranges, coconuts and used clothes. What I do
is that if I sell, I post some of the profits and at the end of the year
I buy something with it. So, it has been a worthwhile experience but
where I would say I made the first one million dollars, was as a
commission agent from the sale of used equipment in Bauchi State where
Balfour Beatty was constructing the Balanga Dam. When the company was
winding up I was one of the agents that sold used equipment and I made
N1.1 million when it was equivalent to $1 million dollars. And I put the
entire money into the business of used cars then later graduated to the
sale of new cars to what they called ‘Rochas Motors”
He stressed, "But what made me
really rich was real estate business. At the age of nine I
bought a television set; at 14, I bought a bus; at the age of 19/20 I
became head of a commercial school; at 22/23 years, I became a
proprietor of a school and I went into cement business (BBC) in Gboko,
Benue State.
"And at the age of 24 plus, I got married; at the age of 29, I
became a member of National Constitutional Conference, I became a
member of Federal Character Commission; thereafter then I went to contest
for governor and failed and shortly after, I ran for Presidency and
later became a Presidential Adviser. I ran for presidency again. You
see, I moved on and on in life with hard work and challenges."
Chief Okorocha
was a Commissioner on the Federal Character Commission and a Member of
the National Constitutional Conference. When democracy was restored
in 1999, he competed in the primaries to be People's
Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for governor of Imo State, but lost to Chief
Achike Udenwa .
He moved to the All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP),
and was an unsuccessful candidate for President on the ANPP platform in
2003. He returned to the PDP, and President Olusegun Obasanjo appointed
him as Special Adviser on Inter-Party affairs.
Chief Rochas Okorocha
formed the Action Alliance (AA) party in 2005, planning to become a
Presidential candidate for the AA in the 2007 elections.
He again
returned to the PDP, and in September 2007 indicated that he was
interested in becoming PDP National Chairman. After Governor Ikedi
Ohakim decamped from the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) to the PDP
in July 2009, Chief Okorocha denied that Ohakim had taken over the PDP in the
state, saying he was named as leader since he was governor, but insisted that a proper
PDP congress should be held to decide on policy.
Chief Okorocha
decamped from the PDP to the All Progressive Congress APGA. However, he went on to campaign as APGA candidate and won subsequently. In 2013, he decamped to the APC, the present ruling party in Nigeria.
The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared that the Imo
State gubernatorial elections held on 26th April 2011 were inconclusive
since the collation of results was marred by irregularities. Hence, the
INEC ordered reruns in four local government areas and one ward, to be
held on 6th May 2011. In the event, elections were not held in Oguta L.G.A owing to a security threat.
The final results had Rochas Okorocha of the APGA declared winner with 336,859
votes. He was followed by the incumbent governor Ikedi Ohakim of the
PDP with 290,490 votes. Senator Ifeanyi Araraume of the Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN) was third with 107,068 votes. President
Goodluck Jonathan congratulated Chief Okorocha on his election, saying the
people of Imo State had spoken through the ballot box.
In
preparatory for the 2015 elections, former deputy speaker, House of
Representatives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, threw in his hat for the
governorship tussle. After being able to snatch away the PDP tickets
from other contenders, he had to slug it out with the incumbent, Rochas Okorocha. The election eventually took place on April 11, 2015 after the
first date was shifted by six weeks when the federal authorities cited
security concerns.
Just as Okorocha's first election debacle, the second
one was also declared inconclusive. The INEC declared the April 11
governorship polls in Imo inconclusive, a development that led to the
cancellation of elections in more than 250 polling units in 23 of the 27
local government areas in the State.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr.
Gabriel Ada listed the state constituencies affected in the re-run to
include Ikeduru, Oru-East, Isiala Mbano, Isu, Oguta, and Owerri West LGAs.
He explained that the electoral commission ordered re-run for the
governorship election because of the 79,000 difference between the votes
scored by the leading and the second candidates. Chief Okorochaeventually won the rerun election fixed for April 25, 2015 under the aegis of the APC.
On
2nd March 2013, Chief Okorocha led an APGA faction to form the APC, which was formed from three different political parties in the country including the APGA faction, the Action Congress (AC) and the ANPP. He was later elected by his colleague governors in the
opposition as Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum.
Rostrum gathered that just earlier this week, the women in the State graciously embarked on what they described as "One million solidarity march" in line with the governor's 55th birthday celebration.
It's noteworthy that the Late Chief Ojo Maduekwe, former Nigeria's Foreign Minister, described Chief Okorocha as 'a magician', perhaps as a result of his unprecedented achievements both in humanity and politics.
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