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IMO Has Crumbled Under Uzodimma’s Administration ― PDP

IMO Has Crumbled Under Uzodimma’s Administration ― PDP      

The leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Imo State chapter has said that the state has completely collapsed under Governor Hope Uzodimma – NIGERIAN TRIBUNE reports.

According to NIGERIAN TRIBUNE, in a statement presented on Monday by the State Publicity Secretary, Mazi Emenike Mmeregini, the party described Senator Uzodimma’s government as an illegitimate tenure without remorse adding that his administration has abdicated the primary obligation of government as prescribed by the Constitution, which is the security of lives and property. Information Guide Nigeria


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He said: “Today, bandits, terrorists, cannibals, kidnappers, and unknown gunmen are almost overrunning the State”.

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The party leadership described it as curious that Senator Uzodinma, until now, is yet to refute a very weighty allegation by the Senator representing his own senatorial district Sen. Rochas Okorocha who accused him of being a mastermind of a deadly hit squad that is backed by his administration.

According to the statement, most areas in the Orlu zone are currently under the firm grip of gunmen, a situation that has thousands of our citizens internally displaced.

The party, however, expressed regret that Senator Uzodinma suspended and summarily dismantled all the foundations and programs which the PDP Rebuild Imo administration painstakingly put in place in all the sectors towards the rebuilding of Imo State.

“Our PDP led government commenced the Treasury Single Account, Autonomy for local government system, Technical and Skills Development Colleges, Automated Payment System for prompt payment of salaries and pensions, agricultural revolution, infrastructural revolution, civil service reform, the revival of ISOPADEC, Technology and ICT development, qualitative free education, etc”. jamb results

“When added, well over N103 billion which has come to the local government areas from FAAC under Uzodinma, the N105 billion which has come to the State also from FAAC, the N24 billion which the State has internally generated and the N10 billion which represents the 13% oil derivation, it is heartbreaking that there is nothing in Imo to show for the monies”.

“Worse still, within two years, our state ranks highest in the South East in terms of infant and maternal mortality rate”.

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