Uzodimma to reveal names of those sponsoring insecurity in Imo by January

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Gov Hope Uzodimma

Governor of Imo state, Hope Uzodimma has stated he will reveal the names of those sponsoring insecurity in the state.

This was stated on Saturday by the governor while addressing elected officials of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

He said 18 suspects arrested by security agencies had made confessional statements and revealed the names of those sponsoring insecurity in the state.

Uzodimma added that he would disclose these names during a meeting with stakeholders in Imo scheduled for January 3, 2022.

“All the people that were hired to kill our people, we have started picking all of them. As of now, we’ve picked 18 suspects. Some of them have confessed those who are paying them,” he said.

“We have gotten the bank account from where they have been transferring money to them and we have the evidence. When I will address Imo stakeholders on January 3, I will call their names one by one.”

The south-east has witnessed increased attacks in recent times, with Imo being one of the hardest-hit states.

The state had been particularly affected by the sit-at-home order of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) with business shut down every Monday for five weeks earlier this year.

The governor in May had said those sponsoring violence in the state will soon be exposed.

The governor had blamed the attacks on aggrieved politicians, adding that the sponsors of the violence are persons who unhappy with his achievements after one year in office.

Uzodimma further said his administration will use all lawful means to crush criminals in the state.

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