Governor Hope Uzodinma

Governor Uzodinma - The Humble Servant Of The Fulani Cabal

Governor Uzodinma: The Humble Servant Of The Fulani Cabal

Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State is turning out to be one of the worst governors Imo state has ever encountered, making Senator Rochas Okorocha’s tenure look like heydays in paradise.

His controversial rise to power reins in Imo state, his devastatingly low turn out of supporters during the 2019 elections and his use of the Nigerian Supreme court powers to intimidate and force the real election winner, Emeka Ihedioha out of the gubernatorial seat has all added to the taint in his image.

When the Supreme Court gave the landmark verdict that moved Senator Hope Uzodinma from the fourth
Why Uzodinma Must Not Be Returned As Governor Of Imo In 2024

Gov Uzodinma’s Flimsy Excuse For Owing Salaries, Pensions

The recent protests carried out in Imo state by aged pensioners demanding their pensions and arrears from the maladministration of Governor Hope Uzodinma have somehow compelled him to come out with claims of alleged fraud in Imo state civil service salary and pension structures to the tune of three hundred and thirty million naira (₦330, 000, 000) lost annually to eight people.

In all sincerity, before going further to explain why Governor Uzodinma’s reason for not paying salaries and pensions, is not just a flimsy one but blatant falsehood, it is important for the readers to understand the fact that …

Governor Uzodinma: The Chief Executive Thief Of Imo State

Gov. Uzodinma Explains Reasons For Ex-Governor’s Pension Ban

Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has given an insight into why his government sponsored the bill for the repeal of governors and Speakers’ Pensions and Privileges Law of 2007.

Uzodinma explained that the bill was illegal and gave a few privileged people the power to feed fat on the commonwealth of the state citing that the law was supposed to be for public servants who have put in ten or more years in the state’s public service.

He also explained that most of the former Governors, speakers, and other cabinet members have not spent up to a minimum of

Imo To Employ 35,000 People For Oil Production

Imo To Employ 35,000 People For Oil Production

Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State on Wednesday said the state’s Palm Oil Producing Industry, ADAPALM, could employ about 35,000 people if fully revived.

The governor said this while on an inspection visit to the palm oil industry to have on-the-spot assessment of the state of affairs in the industry.

According to the governor, the industry if revived, would help the state government in facilitating industrial growth, harmony, expansion and increased productivity.

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Uzodinma said he was happy that production had resumed once again at ADAPALM and that 120 tonnes of …

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Kanu, IPOB Mulls For New Gubernatorial Polls In Imo State

As the people of Imo await the outcome of the Supreme Court review of electoral judgements regarding Governor Hope Uzodinma and former Governor Emeka Ihedioha on Monday, Igbo separatists the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has warned that nothing but a fresh election would be acceptable to the group.

Handing down the warning on a Radio Biafra broadcast, IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu pointed out the judges must respect the wishes of the people and reverse the judgement or call for a fresh election.

The separatist leader also extended the warning to the judges that would be handling the review exercise …