“I will no longer tolerate any form of attacks from Governor Emeka Ihedioha and I am charging my supporters to rise up and resist further attacks from the PDP-led government.” Nigeria
The battle has divided the indigenes along those for and against the combatants and it is said to be creating fear and tension among residents, just as it has become a huge distraction from governance and the ability of the governor to focus on delivering his campaign promises.
While addressing his supporters that came to receive him on his return from Abuja, Okorocha said: “I will no longer tolerate any form of attacks from Governor Emeka Ihedioha and I am charging my supporters to rise up and resist further attacks from the PDP-led government. Nobody should intimidate you; Imo belongs to all of us.”
The development comes on the heels of over 600 monarchs waiting for the incumbent governor to act on their demand for Ohiri to be sacked and Ilomuanya reinstated. Onuigbo stated: “Ndi’Imo want nothing but good governance exemplified by probity, inclusiveness, transparency, accountability, rule of law, social justice, and equity. These must reflect in positive development in agriculture, infrastructure, housing and urban development, public service, security, tourism, trade and commerce, health care, among others.
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