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Group demands account of N4 billion allegedly borrowed by Imo Governor
A sociocultural organization in Imo State, Olu Owerri has asked the state Governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma to account for the over N4 billion he allegedly borrowed to offset salaries and pensions of local government workers.
The group, in a press release signed by its President-General, Martins Opara, accused the Governor of mismanagement of funds and lack of vision.
The release challenged the state government to publish a one-year allocation document of Imo State and the twenty-seven local government areas as well as projects the allocations were used for.
The group, however, blamed the Imo State House of Assembly for approving such a humongous amount which has put the state in a high debt profile.
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