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Imo at 50: Our local govt system has been rendered ineffective – APP

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 4, 2026 783 Minutes read0

As Imo State observed a golden jubilee yesterday, Tuesday, February 3, 2026, Action Peoples Party (APP) has lamented the state of affairs in Imo State especially as the state marks 50 years of creation since 1976.

A statement by APP National Publicity Secretary, Cajetan Duke, JP, decried that the LG system has been rendered ineffective and that it can no longer perform even the least of its constitutional obligations to the people.

APP said this situation is despite the improved revenue allocations from the federal allocations in recent years.

Recall, the state was carved out on February 3, 1976, under General Murtala Muhammed’s administration.

According to the APP, “Imo state was born from the deep longing of our people for self-determination, dignity, and faster development. It was built on noble foundations: world-class education, agricultural transformation, industrialisation, vibrant commerce and hospitality, and the promise of technology-driven growth.”

“Yet today, many of the bold industrial landmarks established under the trailblazing leadership of the late Chief Sam Mbakwe, the first democratic governor of Imo State — such as the Aluminium Extrusion Industry (ALEX) in Inyishi, Ikeduru; the Resin Paint Factory in Aboh Mbaise; the Paper Packaging Industry in Owerre-Ebiri, Orlu; the Nsu Tiles and Ceramics Industry in Ehime Mbano; the Imo Modern Poultry Farm in Avutu, Obowo; the Sacs Hercules Motorcycle Assembly Plant in Naze; the Clay Bricks and Roofing Tiles Industries in Ezinnachi and Amuro, Okigwe; among others — lie largely moribund, abandoned, or operating far below capacity.

These once-thriving engines of jobs, skills, and wealth have become painful monuments to squandered opportunities and broken promises,” the party added.

It stressed that the jubilee being celebrated must not end with speeches and fanfare, insisting it must mark the beginning of serious accountability and real change in the southeast state.

The statement noted that “the Hon. Ernest Njesi-led Action Peoples Party (APP) in Imo State, joins every proud Imolite — at home, in the diaspora, and across the country — in celebrating this golden milestone with both gratitude and sober reflection.

“As the week-long golden jubilee activities continue —the interdenominational thanksgiving service that set the tone, the Golden Jubilee Quiz engaging our youth, colourful cultural displays, and the forthcoming investiture of 50 worthy sons and daughters of Imo — we bow our heads in honour of the pathfinders whose courage and foresight gave us this state.

“Their sacrifices remind us what is possible when leaders are genuinely altruistic and put the people first.

“But celebration alone cannot silence the heartache many feel. Fifty years later, too many of our communities remain cut off by bad roads, our hospitals lack basic drugs and equipment, public schools struggle to produce the brilliant minds Imo was once known for, civil servants and pensioners visit different prayer houses for what is rightfully theirs, market women and artisans battle daily hardship, and insecurity continues to threaten peaceful living.

“Our local government system has been stifled and incarcerated beyond pardon, rendered so ineffective that it can no longer perform even the least of its constitutional obligations to the people — despite the improved revenue allocations from the Federal Allocations in recent years. This jubilee must not end with speeches and fanfare; it must mark the beginning of serious accountability and real change.

“The Action Peoples Party is convinced that the greatest tribute we can pay to our heroes of yesterday is to build a government that actually works for Imo people today — roads that open up villages and bring life back to rural economies, healthcare that saves lives instead of stories of avoidable deaths, schools that once again produce first-class graduates, prompt and dignified payment of salaries and pensions, secure environments where traders and small business owners can prosper without fear, and lasting peace that lets families sleep soundly at night.

“To every Imolite marking this historic day with mixed feelings: we see your struggles. We hear your quiet anger, your unspoken fears, and your burning hope for something better.

The APP stands shoulder to shoulder with you in this journey. As 2027 beacons, under the clear-cut and people-focused leadership of Mazi Chima Matthew Amadi (Mazi Gburugburu), Rt. Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere and other notable leaders of our party, we are ready to bring the kind of transparent, responsive, and results-driven governance that will dry your tears, restore your pride, and finally unlock the enormous potential that has lain dormant for far too long.”

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