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Mixed reations as Gov Uzodinma 50 vehicles entourage surface online
A lot of reactions have trailed a recent video purported to be that of the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma riding through a main road in the state. The video which was shared online showed the long fleet of vehicles, numbering about 50, accompanying the Imo State Governor.
The report which was titled: “COST OF GOVERNANCE: Wasteful Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma’s Convoy Has Over 50 Vehicles”, however, stirred reactions from Nigerians on social media.
As it seems, while some Nigerians wondered the reason behind the fleet of vehicles accompanying the Imo Governor, some others tried to identify scenarios when necessity calls for such convoy. Some other reactions went on to describe the report as false, noting that it was the convoy of President Buhari during his last visit to Imo State and not that of the Governor.
Some reactions were captured below:
Super Jackson: “Are they going to fight war !!!”
Emah Ephraim: “This false, this was during Buhari’s last visit to Imo state”.
Shinayo: “1 FRSC truck, 2 NSCDC trucks, 5 Army Trucks, 4 DSS White trucks, 5 Police Vans, 4 Securty Detail Prado Jeeps, 1 Jammer. That alone is 22 vehicles for security of lives and properties. I don’t think it’s only Hope Uzodinma that’s in that convoy, when he’s not the President”
Watch the video here
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