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POLITICAL OFFICE HOLDERS MUST STEAL! Governor Rochas Okorocha insists, explains why
Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has explained why some political office holders ‘must steal’ public funds.
The governor, who spoke in an interview with Channels TV, said “no man on earth” lives on his monthly salary, therefore, governors cannot be exempted.
In the interview which has gone viral on social media, Okorocha posited that the most important thing is for governors to make their people happy with their performance.
He said,
“What the people have failed to know is that… for God’s sake let them give targets. I am for targets.
“If I give you target and you perform it, that is good enough. But if you keep searching for some level of corruption, that’s when it looks like it’s vindictive —because there is no man on earth, in Nigeria, from A to Z, who will say he lives with the money you pay him monthly.
“The salary of a Governor is N750,000/month. So if you don’t have a second office and you don’t have something else to do, you must steal; excuse me. Every political office holder who does not have a second office must steal.
“But if you give target, excuse me, you then perform your work, and people see the way you have done it and it is correct, they’re are fine. In Imo state now, people are happy with the performance; they are happy that their children are going to school without school fees, they are happy that they are no longer suffering… free education is there up to university; they’re happy.”
Watch video below:
Politicians must steal – Rochas Okorocha
Posted by Politics Nigeria on Thursday, May 31, 2018
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