Gov. Uzodimma Is Fueling Insecurity In Imo, South-East – Ugochinyere

Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere, a lawmaker representing Ideato North/South at the House of Representatives has accused Governor Hope Uzodimma of fueling insecurity in Imo State and South-East region.

Ugochinyere who re­marked in an interview on Monday said that it is im­portant to identify the remote cause of insecurity in the region and address the need to release the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for a lasting peace.

While speaking on the role of the South-East governors in ensuring that sit-at-order comes to an end and peace returns to the region, he said, “Some of the governors in the South-East are enjoying the crisis in the region. Possibly they’re benefiting from the insecurity.

“Some of them recruited vigilante groups from neigh­bouring states into their state security architecture. The vigilante people turned out to be unknown gunmen. You can see what I went through. Some of them attacked me.

“The vigilante group that the governor of Imo State is running goes after his politi­cal opponents. People are be­ing killed, houses are being burnt, and youths are being kidnapped.

“Hope Uzodima is fueling the crisis in Imo State. I have evidence to back that. If you go to Ohaji-Egbema, Osu, you’ll agree with the report of an international organi­sation that over 12,000 people have lost their lives as a result of Ebube Agu activities.

“Was it not the same people that attacked Hon. Kingsley that he couldn’t participate in the election? Is that how to maintain security? I can­not vouch for him (Uzodin­ma), but I know that Charles Soludo is trying to adopt both the political and security ap­proach to end insecurity.”