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You’re an agent of tribulation, Onyeagucha slams Uzodinma
Former Secretary to the Government of Imo State, Hon Barr, Uche Onyeagucha has described the governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma as an agent of tribulation who cares less about the poor masses in the state.
Reacting to the recent demolition of people’s properties and means of livelihood in the state by the OCDA under the directives of Uzodimma, Onyeagucha explained that the act is clear testamentary evidence that the Governor wants to strangle poor Imolites to death.
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Recently, under the stern directive of the Governor, the OCDA bulldozers gruesomely demolished people’s means of livelihood in the state and other properties belonging to the less-privileged.
He said such mindless demolition exercise has aggravated the level of suffering of poor Imolites who are just struggling to escape from the entanglement of a manifestly tough moment occasioned by cumulative months of bad leadership of the present administration in the state.
“Such demolition at this material point in time, when the people are yet to recover from the effects and devastations of the Covid19 pandemic is highly reprehensive.
“The Governor has indeed confirmed his gross irrationality and insensitivity to the plight of poor Imolites. Governor Uzodimma and his administration have become sanctuaries of hardship, intense pains and excruciating poverty.
“No responsible or reasonable Government will ever embark on such mindless and wanton demolition of her citizen’s means of livelihood without first providing alternative palliatives especially when it is clear that the same less privileged masses will be at the receiving end
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