Leaders from the Okigwe Senatorial Zone of Imo State have disowned one of their sons ,Dr Fabian Ihekweme, over what they described as unwarranted and unjustified attacks on Governor Hope Uzodimma.

Apart from condemning the action of Ihekweme, a one-time Commissioner under Uzodimma, they resolved to summon him to show cause why he should not be sanctioned for his indiscretion.

At a meeting which held at the official residence of the Speaker of the State Assembly, Hon Chike Olemgbe, the leaders unanimously passed a vote of confidence on Gov Hope Uzodimma, saying that they owe him a lot of gratitude for extending quality appointments and infrastructure to the zone.

In attendance at the meeting included, current and former National and State assembly members, the Secretary to the Government of Imo State, Chief Cosmas Iwu, business mogul, Chief Tony Chukwu, former INEC Chairman, Prof Maurice Iwu, foremost traditional rulers, among others.

They were unhappy with Dr. Ihekweme for his show of disrespect to the governor, to the extent of attacking him in the media.

They believed that such an irreverent act was capable of portraying the people of the zone as ingrates, especially, given Uzodimma’s generous gestures to them.

In passing a vote of confidence on the governor, the Okigwe Apex leaders reeled out the developmental initiatives for the zone by the governor, arguing that they needed to encourage him to do more for them.

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They commended the governor for the juicy appointments he gave to them, the reconstruction of Owerri- Okigwe and Owerri-Obowo-Umuahia road and other projects.

They set up a committee to invite Dr Ihekweme to hear his own side of the story while Okigwe sons and daughters were cautioned to refrain from maligning government officials in the media.

Among the more than 30 delegates to the meeting were the Speaker, the Senator representing the zone,Patrick Ndubueze and two members of the National Assembly from the zone, Chike Okafor and Miriam Onuoha.


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