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Statues I Built Put Imo State On The Map – Rochas Okorocha

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The lawmaker representing Imo west senatorial district, Rochas Okorocha, on Tuesday, claimed that Imo State was put on the map due to the statues he built as the Governor of the state.02

Some of the personalities with statues at the square include Nigeria’s first President, Nnamdi Azikiwe; former Prime Minister, Tafawa Balewa; former military governor of the defunct Eastern Region of Nigeria, Ikemba Ojukwu; first democratic governor of Imo State, Sam Mbakwe; former President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf; former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma etc.

The former Governor of Imo State in a post on his Facebook account stated that he and his family have been attacked over the building of the square.

Okorocha captioned a video titled, ‘Here are the Myths and the Facts about the Statues story (Part 1).’, “For years I have endured hordes of lies and slander against my personality, and attacks on my family members because of the false narratives and misconceptions about the statues built during my tenure as governor of Imo State.

For years I chose to stay silent, but I strongly believe that the New Nigeria must be built on truths and facts, not on misinformation and propaganda.”

Okorocha while speaking in the video said, “The statues are innovations that I’m proud of. The innovations put Imo State on the map.”

“We never had an identity because there was no tourism, there was absolutely nothing.

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Then I came with the ingenuity of tourism and I developed a place called Heroes Square. The statues are just in a part of the entire square.

The statues brought President Zuma to Imo State, beating the entire protocol of Imo not having an International Airport.

Nana Akufo-Addo flew from Ghana to Owerri without passing through Abuja, because of the statues.

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf flew all the way from Liberia as a sitting president. In fact, she came from America.”

Okorocha said the statues brought lots of tourism to Imo, adding that “there’s no Christmas without thousands of people gathered around those statues.”

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