Governor Okorocha of Imo State, who
apparently faced a lot of backlash following the creation of the Ministry of
Happiness and Purpose Fulfillment, and of course, appointing his sister as the
commission in Charge of the ministry in the state, has now defended his
actions.
This is coming after a visit by airmen led by the Air Officer
commanding ground training command, AVM Sampson Akpasa to the state’s
government house.
Rochas who spoke during the visit last weekend, said 89 per cent
of Nigerians are unhappy “in the real sense of the word happiness”.
He further disclosed that only 4 per cent could really be happy
to some extent, while 7 per cent might claim to be happy. He added that the
vital aspect of human existence, which is happiness, must be addressed.
Punch reports that Gov. Rochas further disclosed that
agitations, insurgence, hate-speeches and the likes, come up when people are
unhappy.
“I thank you for your efforts in bringing Regiment 211 to Imo
State. In appreciation, we have donated a 200-bed hospital to the force. This
morning I spoke to the Chief of Air Force, about our intention to also donate
the school to train electricians and artisans; you are doing a wonderful job.
But if you can observe
recently, the level of crisis and agitations are on the increase. While we
fight insurgence, I would want to advise that we also should go deep down to
find the root cause of this agitation.
Agitation comes up when
people are not happy, and the whole essence of life is to be happy. For this
reason, I will advice that the Air Force too, just like I did recently, which
most people didn’t understand, should create a department for Happiness and Purpose
Fulfilment. This will help to address the need of even junior officers, who may
have some forms of dissatisfaction in the discharge of their duties. Sometimes,
you may think they are happy when they are not, and this sabotages the efforts
of the Federal Government.
Mentorship is another aspect
which can help people achieve their purpose in life. If people are happy, there
will be less agitation. The amount of money we spend on aircrafts and in the
purchase of arms would have reduced by 50 per cent. This could also end issues
of restructuring, Niger Delta and all other forms of agitations” he said.


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