‘Happiness Department’ Can End Biafra Agitation – Okorocha

Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has linked Biafra agitation to alleged unhappiness in Nigeria’s South East.

Governor Okorocha, who over the weekend declared that about 89% of Nigerians were on unhappy, said alleged increase in the level of crisis and tension in the country can tied to the high level of unhappiness among its citizens.

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The governor, who recently earned strong criticism for creating the Ministry of Happiness and Purpose Fulfillment in his state, said only 4% of Nigerians “could really be happy to some extent,” while “seven per cent might claim to be happy.”

Okorocha stated this while receiving officers of the Nigeria Air Force, led by the Air Officer Commanding Ground Training Command, Air Vice Marshal Sampson Akpasa, at the Government House in Oweeri.

“I commend the Nigeria Air Force for the good job they are doing in this country, especially their fight against insurgency and currently, what is happening in Numan and all the efforts they are making to restore peace in that area. I’m particularly proud of the Nigerian Air Force.

“But one thing is certain, if you observe recently, the level of crisis and agitations are on the increase. While we fight insurgence, I would advise that we also should find the cause of this agitation.

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“Agitation comes up when people are not happy and the whole essence of life is to be happy. For this reason, I advice that the Air Force too, just like what I have done recently, which most people didn’t understand, should create a department for Happiness and Purpose Fulfillment.

“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 that they are happy when they are not and this sabotages the efforts of the Federal Government,” the governor counselled.

“In Imo State, we have introduced the Ministry of Happiness and Purpose Fulfillment.

“I urge the Air Force to emulate what we are doing in Imo State to let everyone have a sense of belonging,” said the governor.

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