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    Buhari in Imo: Uzodimma, PDP in war of words over commissioning of uncompleted projects

    town gistBy town gistSeptember 13, 2022
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    In what has generally described as war of words, Imo State Government and the state chapter Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, this morning, were involved in accusation and counter accusation over claims of presenting uncompleted projects to President Muhammadu Buhari for commissioning.


    The Governor Hope Uzodimma led – APC government, through the Commissioner of Information and Strategy, Hon Declan Emulumba, had stated that Buhari was in Imo State to commission the reconstructed Imo State House of Assembly complex, the first phase of the Owerri- Okigwe Road, and the Owerri- Orlu Road.



    The release by the government on the projects to be commissioned didn’t go down well with the Imo State chapter of the PDP. In its counter press release made available to journalists in Owerri, the umbrella party, through the publicity secretary, Comrade Collins Opuruzor, said; “Our party, therefore, condemns the move to bring President Buhari to Imo State to re-commission a 30-year-old repainted complex and the uncompleted Owerri-Okigwe Road. The President should not bow to self-serving pressures from Uzodinma to lend his exalted office for such caricature. We challenge Uzodinma to take President Buhari through the road set for commissioning to prove that it is truly in existence.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, the Imo State House of Assembly Complex, the best in Nigeria, was built and commissioned by Chief Sam Mbakwe in 1983. The project was handled by an indigenous firm, Okigwe Construction Company, owned by Chief John Enyogasi.




    “For Imo PDP, therefore, Uzodinma’s attempt to take credit for Mbakwe’s landmark project is an intolerable dimension to his insult and disrespect to Mbakwe, and it is the most audacious attack on the memory of the late respected leader.

    “What makes the issue more outrageous is that President Mohammadu Buhari, who Uzodinma has concluded plans to bring for the festival of shame, has always been known for his abiding disdain for the progress and development of Imo State. Recall that in 1983, the military regime of Buhari put our hero, Dee Sam Mbakwe, in prison for daring to develop Imo.

    “In 2020, the regime of President Buhari again stopped the progress of Imo State by terminating the tenure of the duly elected Governor, the Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha and installing the unelected and unelectable Hope Uzodinma. Now in 2022, he is being invited to re-commission one of the signature projects of Chief Mbakwe so as to fully participate in the ridiculing of the late quintessential leader. The spirit of Dee Sam will rise to fight these unrepentant enemies.

    ”

    Yet, the Imo State Government insists PDP is not saying the truth. It maintained that the three projects were embarked upon by this current administration in power.


    The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Print Media, Modestus Nwamkpa, accused the PDP of playing “a sppoiler’s role”, and maintained that Uzodimma had been building projects the PDP’s past administrations in the state abandoned for over a decade.



    According to him, “There is nothing political frustration cannot cause the fast decaying Imo PDP. In the first place, the projects the president is coming to commission like the completely dualized 35km Owerri to Orlu road with street lights, the first phase of the 48 km Owerri to Okigwe road, and the remodeled ultra modern Imo House of Assembly complex which was abandoned to rot away for so many years throughout the PDP era already generating global commendation, and that is why Imo PDP is urinating in their pants.




    “They are panicking because they know Uzodimma has opened Imo people’s eyes to what real good governance is. They are now afraid that with what Uzodimma has achieved in under two years, they might be stoned if they ever come out tomorrow to ask for votes again from the Imo people.

    “It is shameful for Imo PDP to agree that a complex that was built 40 years ago by Sam Mbakwe was allowed to collapse completely until Uzodimma came to completely remodel, rehabilitate and reconstruct the complex with the latest state of the Art gadgets, the best currently in not Nigeria but arguably the best in Africa. The question is: What did they (PDP) do when they were in office except expanding the personal village and Owerri houses of their Governor?.



    “By the way, PDP did not tell the world that the same Governor Uzodimma is today equally renovating the village House of the former Sam Mbakwe.”

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